On 3/26/22 23:31, Albretch Mueller wrote:
$ uname -a
Linux debian 5.10.0-10-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.84-1 (2021-12-08)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
$
and how can I avoid that from happening?
lbrtchx
I have a desktop machine (Intel DQ67SW motherboard) with a 2.5" SATA
trayless drive rack that I boot w
On 3/26/22 17:20, DdB wrote:
> Model: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GB
> ... DUAL CPU's (32 cores in total without HT), 128 GB ECC-RAM,
> 1 NVME SSD + 8 Hotplug HDD's, used for plenty of virtualized machines.
On 3/26/22 19:50, DdB wrote:
Hey, excellent!
much to my liking, you are coming up wit
$ uname -a
Linux debian 5.10.0-10-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.84-1 (2021-12-08)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
$
and how can I avoid that from happening?
lbrtchx
Hey, excellent!
much to my liking, you are coming up with most of the things, i already
do. But never stop improving on them ...
Yes, i use VCS, in my case git. Yes, i use SSD, in my case nvme, yes, i
use SSH (even from a vm to the host), in order to create a simulation of
it for experimentation.
Hi songbird,
Am 27.03.2022 um 03:46 schrieb songbird:
> also have both grub and refind
> installed.
Excellent to know! I was certain, that refind was the debian way to
multi-booting on UEFI and not broken in any way. Thanks for confirming that.
And when it comes to your suggestions, appreciated,
Hello,
On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 08:48:35AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Maybe I should remove the trinity-3c-app-mailcom block, since it
> no longer seems to be doing anything helpful...?
Looking at my mailbox I've got hundreds of hits matching that, from
many differently apparently-real people a
Hello Felix,
thank you for your roadmap layout for solving my problem in a smart way.
Am 27.03.2022 um 00:15 schrieb Felix Miata:
> I find online upgrades to be easier than all the reconfiguration necessary to
> reach my happy state starting from a virgin installation.
Yep, i remember the shift
On 3/26/22 15:16, Datakanja de Bruyn wrote:
Just a bit of context:
I am old + handicapped + pretty much isolated, thus certainly not an expert.
But i am happily using debian stable (oldstable by now) since several
years. But since more and more software got outdated, i was interested
to move to b
Datakanja de Bruyn wrote:
...
> 1. bullseye installer had installed grub2 over refind, thereby killing
> my setup made for safety purpose.
some of this may not fit your system, but it may help get
you further in the ballpark. :)
here are my notes and suggestions from previous events:
if g
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
...
> What _exactly_ did you do? Refind is not guaranteed to work.
once it is installed it shouldn't be clobbered by grub
upgrades either, but oh well stuff happens. see my other note...
> Did you have two partitions on the disk / two separate disks to do the install
Thank you Andrew,
answering to your questions first:
>>(...)
Am 26.03.2022 um 23:45 schrieb Andrew M.A. Cater:
> What _exactly_ did you do? Refind is not guaranteed to work.
apt install refind
refind-mkdefault
>
> Did you have two partitions on the disk / two separate disks to do the install
On Sat, 26 Mar 2022 at 23:48, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 11:43:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 25 Mar 2022 at 07:31:14 (+0100), Stella Ashburne wrote:
> If "Stella" is
> a real person who has been blocked as collateral damage, well, that's
> unfortunate.
You can ju
Datakanja de Bruyn composed on 2022-03-26 23:16 (UTC+0100):
> Any hint will be greatly appreciated.
If you've recovered your original (Buster?) oldstable to good working/booting
order, you may install Bullseye without a bootloader, thus not disrupting Buster
booting, and use Buster or rEFInd to b
On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 11:16:37PM +0100, Datakanja de Bruyn wrote:
Hi Datakanja
> Just a bit of context:
> I am old + handicapped + pretty much isolated, thus certainly not an expert.
> But i am happily using debian stable (oldstable by now) since several
> years. But since more and more softwar
Just a bit of context:
I am old + handicapped + pretty much isolated, thus certainly not an expert.
But i am happily using debian stable (oldstable by now) since several
years. But since more and more software got outdated, i was interested
to move to bullseye.
In order to have 2 bootable instances
On Sat, 26 Mar 2022 14:00:14 -0500
Intense Red wrote:
Hello Intense,
> I think you mean 11.3.
Yves means 10.12. Just because you have no interest in it
--
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/ ) "The blindingly obvious is never immediately apparent"
/ _)rad "Is it only me that has a
On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 02:00:14PM -0500, Intense Red wrote:
> > Are there torrents for Debian 10.12 which was just announced?
>
>I think you mean 11.3.
>
>Either way, it usually takes a few hours or the next day before torrents
> are created and the web pages are updated.
>
> https://w
> Are there torrents for Debian 10.12 which was just announced?
I think you mean 11.3.
Either way, it usually takes a few hours or the next day before torrents
are created and the web pages are updated.
https://www.debian.org/CD/torrent-cd/
--
Fast fact: 90% of the American media is con
On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 02:29:00PM -0400, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> Are there torrents for Debian 10.12 which was just announced? I can't
> find any.
>
> --
> Yves Bellefeuille
>
>
>
Hi Yves
Please wait - we're in the middle of testing images for Debian 11 at the moment
and images for Debian
Are there torrents for Debian 10.12 which was just announced? I can't
find any.
--
Yves Bellefeuille
Are there torrents for Debian 10.12 which was just announced? I can't
find any.
--
Yves Bellefeuille
On 26/03/2022 03:22, Phil V wrote:
Please help!
About once a week my up-to-date Debian system freezes completely.
What GPU and driver?
Please show
inxi -G
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With kindest regards, Piotr.
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⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ https://www.debian.org/
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Phil V wrote:
>> If you are unable to determine which package your bug report should be filed
>> against, please send e-mail to the Debian user mailing list asking for
>> advice.
>
> Please help!
> About once a week my up-to-date Debian system freezes completely.
> Graphical interface is unchange
On 3/26/2022 2:15 PM, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
I have been doing various changes to my network but have now got to the
stage where I have errors running
systemd restart networking
systemctl status networking
● networking.service - Raise network interfaces
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/n
> Security is always a tradeoff with usability; ...
+;
Sincerely, Linux fan Byung-Hee
--
^고맙습니다 _和合團結_ 감사합니다_^))//
I have been doing various changes to my network but have now got to the
stage where I have errors running
systemd restart networking
systemctl status networking
● networking.service - Raise network interfaces
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/networking.service; enabled;
vendor preset:
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 11:43:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> In passing, I'm mystified by your quoting mechanism thinking
> it appropriate to display my time header in Chinese time:
> $ TZ='Asia/Shanghai' date --date='Thu, 24 Mar 2022 21:09:41 -0500'
> Fri Mar 25 10:09:41 CST 2022
> $
>
> On F
On 26.03.2022 13:50, André Rodier wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to collect, from this thread, your experience and opinion
about Mozilla Thunderbird, in term of security.
I am registered on The Debian security list, and I see a lot of CVE
coming, some of them with a high score, mentioning execu
On 2022-03-26 at 07:20, Dan Ritter wrote:
> André Rodier wrote:
>
>> I would like to collect, from this thread, your experience and opinion about
>> Mozilla Thunderbird, in term of security.
>
> Security is always a tradeoff with usability; Thunderbird is so
> heavily skewed towards usability, i
André Rodier wrote:
> I would like to collect, from this thread, your experience and opinion about
> Mozilla Thunderbird, in term of security.
Security is always a tradeoff with usability; Thunderbird is so
heavily skewed towards usability, it has a whole web browser in
it.
> In term of security
On 26/03/2022 05:50, André Rodier wrote:
I would like to collect, from this thread, your experience and opinion
about Mozilla Thunderbird, in term of security.
I am registered on The Debian security list, and I see a lot of CVE
coming, some of them with a high score, mentioning execution of
a
On 2022-03-26, David Wright wrote:
>>
>> When the /etc/network/interfaces file has the line
>>
>> source-directory /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
>
> An eccentric choice. But no elaboration, opinion, or reasoning.
>
>> Best wishes.
>
> To you too. Over and out.
I think it was John Hasler who infor
Hi all,
I would like to collect, from this thread, your experience and opinion
about Mozilla Thunderbird, in term of security.
I am registered on The Debian security list, and I see a lot of CVE
coming, some of them with a high score, mentioning execution of
arbitrary code or information dis
Hi all,
I would like to collect, from this thread, your experience and opinion
about Mozilla Thunderbird, in term of security.
I am registered on The Debian security list, and I see a lot of CVE
coming, some of them with a high score, mentioning execution of
arbitrary code or information dis
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