Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
...
> Maybe this website can help with the console font size:
>
> https://www.linux.com/topic/desktop/how-change-your-linux-console-fonts/
interesting...
after trying various things out and getting various fonts installed
i found that simply changing /etc/default/cons
I am a long-time user of Debian, Emacs, and LaTeX. I began blogging
with version 1.0 of WordPress, but soon I grew weary of the constant
need to upgrade. Over the years I have tried many (if not most) of
the blogging engines, hoping to find a static engine which could read
LaTeX markup. I even
On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 22:14:18 +0100
Christian Britz wrote:
>
>
> On 2022-03-10 22:09 UTC+0100, Kevin Exton wrote:
> > You need a blogging CMS like WordPress, or alternatively some kind
> > of static site generator like GatsbyJS. Not sure what is or isn't
> > in the Debian repositories though...
On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 22:06:34 +0100
Christian Britz wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I am looking for recommendations for setting up a blog with nginx web
> server. What I have so far: nginx-light with static pages.
>
> What would I need to be able to host a blog? I search something as
> simple and
On 10 Mar 2022, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
I suggest you install mate-terminal and try from that.
Good call; this does not exhibit the issue.
Very weird. Gnome Terminal and other programs on Ubuntu don't, either.
Anyway, I don't care about copy and paste from anything other than
terminals,
s
Static site generators are very nice to use. Gives you a simple text editor
for writing and then you just let the generator link all the pages and add
the pre-defined styling.
Never have to run down broken links again.
They take a little configuring to get it right initially though so you need
a
On 2022-03-10 22:16 UTC+0100, Dan Ritter wrote:
> nginx is just a web server, apache is just a web server. Nearly
> any blog can be set up with either one of them, or a number of
> other servers. Static sites don't need language support in the
> server at all.
Sure, I think I was not precise i
On 2022-03-10 22:28 UTC+0100, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 10:06:34PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote:
>> I am looking for recommendations for setting up a blog with nginx web
>> server. What I have so far: nginx-light with static pages.
>>
>> What would I need to be able to host
Christian Britz wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I am looking for recommendations for setting up a blog with nginx web
> server. What I have so far: nginx-light with static pages.
>
> What would I need to be able to host a blog? I search something as
> simple and secure as possible, there will be ve
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 10:06:34PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote:
> I am looking for recommendations for setting up a blog with nginx web
> server. What I have so far: nginx-light with static pages.
>
> What would I need to be able to host a blog?
A text editor, to create the static pages.
Am 10. Mar, 2022 schwätzte Christian Britz so:
moin moin Christian,
I have been playing with jekyll, a static site generator. I have a few
friends using it.
The main reason I've gone with jekyll is that the AsciiDoc module is in
the package repo. Many static site generators seem to have MarkDow
On 2022-03-10 22:09 UTC+0100, Kevin Exton wrote:
> You need a blogging CMS like WordPress, or alternatively some kind of
> static site generator like GatsbyJS. Not sure what is or isn't in the
> Debian repositories though...
Thank you, I allow my self to reply on the list.
I heard that WordPre
Dear community,
I am looking for recommendations for setting up a blog with nginx web
server. What I have so far: nginx-light with static pages.
What would I need to be able to host a blog? I search something as
simple and secure as possible, there will be very low traffic. It should
be available
Le jeudi 10 mars 2022 à 19:00 +0100, Emanuel Berg a écrit :
> didier gaumet wrote:
>
> > I just took a look at two of these apps:
> > - mpv uses libsdl2, so it should be Wayland compatible
> > - feh uses libx11-6, so it should not be Wayland compatible
>
> OK, thanks, I won't switch then I thi
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On Thursday, March 10, 2022 9:22 AM, Christian Groessler
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I boot my laptop with Debian 11.2 and LAN cable connected, I'm
> sometimes getting a wrong /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> The resolv.conf is n
songbird wrote on 10/03/2022 14:44:
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
songbird wrote:
...
i did install the dummy package and uninstalled the intel
but that did not leave me with a system that booted to the
desktop so i put it back.
Did you take a look into `dmesg -l err` and `Xorg.log` in this c
Le jeudi 10 mars 2022 à 16:27 +0100, Emanuel Berg a écrit :
[...]
> What are the pure X applications? This is the software I use
> almost every day
>
> https://dataswamp.org/~incal/SOFTWARE
>
> The ones that start with an "x" are xterm and xpdf ...
If I understand correctly, a GUI applicati
[...]
> What are the pure X applications? This is the software I use
> almost every day
>
> https://dataswamp.org/~incal/SOFTWARE
[...]
I just took a look at two of these apps:
- mpv uses libsdl2, so it should be Wayland compatible
- feh uses libx11-6, so it should not be Wayland compatible
On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 17:22:34 +0100
Christian Groessler wrote:
> when I boot my laptop with Debian 11.2 and LAN cable connected, I'm
> sometimes getting a wrong /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> The resolv.conf is not in fact wrong, but it's the one from the Wifi
> network. But when booting with network ca
Hi,
when I boot my laptop with Debian 11.2 and LAN cable connected, I'm
sometimes getting a wrong /etc/resolv.conf.
The resolv.conf is not in fact wrong, but it's the one from the Wifi
network. But when booting with network cable connected I want to have
the resolv.conf of the cabled network
James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to upgrade to Bullseye at the moment, but a bit stuck on which
> non-Debian packages I need to remove;
> root@hawaiian:~# apt-forktracer | sort | awk -F ' ' '{print $1}'
> containerd.io
> docker-ce
> docker-ce-cli
> docker-ce-rootless-extras
> docker-scan-pl
On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 08:31:25 -0500
Dan Ritter wrote:
> cat /proc/mdstat
>
> should show you all known md arrays, their types, their
> constituent devices and their status.
>
> The line that starts "personalities" just indicates the types
> that it can handle, not the types in use.
Right. The e
gene heskett wrote:
...
> when I power up the port the dongle is plugged into, but the new about 2
> weeks ago Acer mouse does not move the onscreen pointer, while a ratty
> old logitech works fine but its long lost its bottom skid pads so it
> doesn't have that "feel".
some glue and bits o
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
>songbird wrote:
...
>>i did install the dummy package and uninstalled the intel
>> but that did not leave me with a system that booted to the
>> desktop so i put it back.
>>
> Did you take a look into `dmesg -l err` and `Xorg.log` in this case?
no, i didn't, too h
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade to Bullseye at the moment, but a bit stuck on which
non-Debian packages I need to remove;
root@hawaiian:~# apt-forktracer | sort | awk -F ' ' '{print $1}'
containerd.io
docker-ce
docker-ce-cli
docker-ce-rootless-extras
docker-scan-plugin
elasticsearch
google-chrome-stable
gene heskett wrote:
> 3. My home partition is I believe, ata6, which is 4 Samsung EVO-870 1T
> ssd's supposedly assembled as raid10, but recent reboots are mentioning a
> raid6.
>
> So how do I go about querying mdadm to determine whats going south here?
> The man pages are quite verbose, but
Hi,
Thanks for all your help, just starting upgrading to Debian 11. Reasons for
going with nvidia was it was the cheapest thing I could find, passively
cooled, and I do a bit of stuff with Cuda so nvidia is the only game in
town. I am using nouveau at the moment, thank god, I'd hate to do this with
On Thursday, 10 March 2022 07:49:30 EST mick crane wrote:
> On 2022-03-10 12:18, gene heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > I just had a bad time rebooting with 2 combined problems..
>
> excuse my ignorance but you seem to have a lot of problems because of
> doing stuff most haven't attempted
On Thursday, 10 March 2022 07:24:57 EST Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 07:18:56AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > I just had a bad time rebooting with 2 combined problems.
> >
> > 1. A brand new acer wireless mouse was found of on powerups, but
> > refuse
On 2022-03-10 12:18, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I just had a bad time rebooting with 2 combined problems..
excuse my ignorance but you seem to have a lot of problems because of
doing stuff most haven't attempted.
Is it possible the arrangement is over complicated and that you could
m
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 07:18:56AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> I just had a bad time rebooting with 2 combined problems.
>
> 1. A brand new acer wireless mouse was found of on powerups, but refused
> to move the pointer even in the bios, until that mouse was replaced with
>
Greetings all;
I just had a bad time rebooting with 2 combined problems.
1. A brand new acer wireless mouse was found of on powerups, but refused
to move the pointer even in the bios, until that mouse was replaced with
and older logiteh, and the cable leading to its rx dongle was plugged
into
songbird wrote on 08/03/2022 16:35:
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
As far as I know, the xserver-xorg-video-intel is deprecated for modern Intel
CPUs. With an Intel Core i7 7700 the kernel `modesetting` works well here:
Something like
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver
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