Re: Nvidia + Plasma + Keyboard

2022-08-03 Thread Marco
Am Thu, 04 Aug 2022 06:37:31 + schrieb hans.ullr...@loop.de: > Did I miss telling it? On T520 it is GF119 (NVS4200) and in the > Aspire it is GF-86M, both need *-340xx-* legacy drivers. For this generation of cards, nouveau works fine. I am running it with a GeForce 210. Please remove the pro

AW: Re: Nvidia + Plasma + Keyboard

2022-08-03 Thread hans . ullrich
Did I miss telling it? On T520 it is GF119 (NVS4200) and in the Aspire it is GF-86M, both need *-340xx-* legacy drivers. Best regards Hans Am Thu, 4 Aug 2022 04:50:22 +, Marco schrieb: Am Wed, 03 Aug 2022 21:56:31 +0200 schrieb Hans : > I am talking about the proprietary nvidia driver,

Re: Nvidia + Plasma + Keyboard

2022-08-03 Thread Marco
Am Wed, 03 Aug 2022 21:56:31 +0200 schrieb Hans : > I am talking about the proprietary nvidia driver, nouveau is dead, as > it is not more developed since a long time. Which is wring, see the feature matrix there: https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html Please tell us, which GPU you h

Re: which package provides kde-config?

2022-08-03 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2022-08-03 20:02:39 +0200, hého wrote: > on an old debian stretch > with only kde plasma-desktop installed > no kde-config to be found but a kde4-config > > I get this > $ dpkg -S /usr/bin/kde4-config > kdelibs-bin: /usr/bin/kde4-config Thanks. The xdg-utils package uses kde-config, so I've ju

Re: Nvidia + Plasma + Keyboard

2022-08-03 Thread Hans
Am Mittwoch, 3. August 2022, 21:45:52 CEST schrieb Marco: I am talking about the proprietary nvidia driver, nouveau is dead, as it is not more developed since a long time. Best Hans > Am Wed, 03 Aug 2022 21:14:24 +0200 > > schrieb Hans : > > My conclusion: plasma5 has a problem with the Nvidia

Re: Nvidia + Plasma + Keyboard

2022-08-03 Thread Marco
Am Wed, 03 Aug 2022 21:14:24 +0200 schrieb Hans : > My conclusion: plasma5 has a problem with the Nvidia driver. However, > as I am no coder, I still could not discover the reason. And, rather > important, this issue can not be aimfull reproduced, it appears > randomly and mostly at high load, lik

Nvidia + Plasma + Keyboard

2022-08-03 Thread Hans
Hi folks, as I am sure, there are developers reading this here, too, I would like to tell you about a weired bug. As you might remember, some months ago I told about a phenomena in plasma5, that at heavy load, suddenly the keýboard stopped working and I had to restart X to get it working again.

Re: which package provides kde-config?

2022-08-03 Thread Guillermo Galeano Fernández , Lic .
El mié, 3 ago 2022 a las 14:03, hého () escribió: > > Vincent Lefevre a écrit le 03/08/2022 à 10:22 : > > I'm wondering which package provides kde-config[*]. > > "apt-file search kde-config" doesn't give any answer. > > > > Note: I currently don't have KDE installed. That's why I'm asking. > > I ju

Re: apt-get -qq install

2022-08-03 Thread Victor Sudakov
Curt wrote: > On 2022-08-03, Victor Sudakov wrote: > > > > > > Curt wrote: > >> > > >> > > >> > I'm trying to quiet apt's output by using `apt-get -qqy` in a CI/CD > >> > pipeline, however I still see ugly stuff like this in my CI/CD log: > > >> Quiet level 2 implies -y. > > > > An extra -y won't

Re: Verison IPv6 -- I want to stick with IPv4 (was Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?)

2022-08-03 Thread Marco
Am Wed, 3 Aug 2022 15:50:46 + schrieb Andy Smith : > In this second reply, because you had said that no ISP will do > "this" (without saying what "this" is), I thought you were arguing > that there will be no IPv6 firewall. So my question was "why do you > think having an IPv6 firewall is more

Re: apt-get -qq install

2022-08-03 Thread Curt
On 2022-08-03, Victor Sudakov wrote: > > > Curt wrote: >> > >> > >> > I'm trying to quiet apt's output by using `apt-get -qqy` in a CI/CD >> > pipeline, however I still see ugly stuff like this in my CI/CD log: >> Quiet level 2 implies -y. > > An extra -y won't do any harm, especially if some day

Re: apt-get -qq install

2022-08-03 Thread Victor Sudakov
Curt wrote: > > > > > > I'm trying to quiet apt's output by using `apt-get -qqy` in a CI/CD > > pipeline, however I still see ugly stuff like this in my CI/CD log: > > Quiet level 2 implies -y. An extra -y won't do any harm, especially if some day someone decides to remove one -q to debug the pip

Re: apt-get -qq install

2022-08-03 Thread Victor Sudakov
David Christensen wrote: > >>> > >>> (Un)fortunately this is a CI/CD pipeline, the VM and its data will be > >>> gone forever after the build. Unless I care to keep apt output as an > >>> artifact somewhere which is IMHO an overkill. I just want an concise > >>> CI/CD log without interactive bells

Re: which package provides kde-config?

2022-08-03 Thread Anssi Saari
Vincent Lefevre writes: > I'm wondering which package provides kde-config[*]. > "apt-file search kde-config" doesn't give any answer. > > Note: I currently don't have KDE installed. That's why I'm asking. > I just want to do some check of the kde-config behavior (and > possibly, its code). > > [*

Re: apt-get -qq install

2022-08-03 Thread Victor Sudakov
davidson wrote: > > Thank you, how do you activate this option? I've just tried > > `apt-get -o quiet::NoProgress=true -qqy ...` > > I would do it that way too. > > > but the "Reading database ... 5%" stuff is still there. > > Yeah, after some unsatisfying experimentation I've had no luck either

Re: VFAT vs. umask.

2022-08-03 Thread peter
> ... reformat the card to an ext format and you can forget about that. According to several other messages alignment and block size are concerns in reformatting. > So "primary store" probably means Master Copy of Your Data. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/primary#Adjective sense 2. https://en

Re: VFAT vs. umask.

2022-08-03 Thread peter
In previous copies of this message I omitted attribution of the quotes. From: David Wright Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2022 14:15:26 -0500 > ... reformat the card to an ext format and you can forget about that. According to several other messages alignment and block size are concerns in reformatt

Re: Verison IPv6 -- I want to stick with IPv4 (was Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?)

2022-08-03 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Wed, Aug 03, 2022 at 10:35:44AM +, Marco wrote: > Am Tue, 2 Aug 2022 23:02:12 + > schrieb Andy Smith : > > > Why do you believe that having their customer premises equipment do > > this for v6 is any different from having it do default NAT for v4? > > It is additional work and

Re: VFAT vs. umask.

2022-08-03 Thread peter
> ... reformat the card to an ext format and you can forget about that. According to several other messages, alignment and block size are concerns. > So "primary store" probably means Master Copy of Your Data. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/primary#Adjective sense 2. https://en.wiktionary.org/

Re: VFAT vs. umask.

2022-08-03 Thread peter
From: Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 06:58:27 +0200 > AFAIU, the only critical parameter for a partitioner is the alignment, > anyway. > ... > AFAIK there is no "protocol" for the media to tell your OS about its > preferred block size, and (USB/MMC) flash storage cheats anyway (the > reality is ju

Re: Using (old) Ubuntu libjpeg packages to allow some older programs still running on recent debian

2022-08-03 Thread Dan Ritter
Maris, Rob wrote: > Next I describe a case which make me think that Debian has less a focus on > keeping less recent lib packages part of more recent debian versions. More > important: two other packages part of both Ubuntu and Debian prove to result > in removal of old programs on Debian, but

Re: problems with cbl.abuseat.org

2022-08-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 3/8/22 7:49 pm, Claudio Kuenzler wrote: I just ran into this problem as well -> https://twitter.com/ClaudioKuenzler/status/1554559303507492865 Starting yesterday (August 2nd 2022) afternoon, all incoming mails are being rej

Re: problems with cbl.abuseat.org

2022-08-03 Thread Claudio Kuenzler
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 9:55 AM Jeremy Ardley wrote: > I'm using postfix as my MTA and lately I've been missing a significant > fraction from my usual mail > > e.g. email from linkedin and spamassassin list. > > Tracking it down I see they are all getting rejected by abuseat. e.g. > > Jun 30 14:2

Using (old) Ubuntu libjpeg packages to allow some older programs still running on recent debian

2022-08-03 Thread Maris, Rob
The subject is considered as dealing with Utnubu - but according to the appropriate wiki page, this team has stopped to exist "many years ago". Therefore I write in this list. Next I describe a case which make me think that Debian has less a focus on keeping less recent lib packages part of mo

Re: Verison IPv6 -- I want to stick with IPv4 (was Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?)

2022-08-03 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 6:36 AM Marco wrote: > Am Tue, 2 Aug 2022 23:02:12 + > schrieb Andy Smith : > > > Why do you believe that having their customer premises equipment do > > this for v6 is any different from having it do default NAT for v4? > > It is additional work and it breaks certain p

Re: Verison IPv6 -- I want to stick with IPv4 (was Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?)

2022-08-03 Thread Marco
Am Tue, 2 Aug 2022 23:02:12 + schrieb Andy Smith : > Why do you believe that having their customer premises equipment do > this for v6 is any different from having it do default NAT for v4? It is additional work and it breaks certain protocols. IPv6 doesn't need NAT, so why should an ISP do i

Re: How do you mount a solid state drive? ...

2022-08-03 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2022-07-27 15:20:19 -0500, Albretch Mueller wrote: > https://wiki.debian.org/SSDOptimization I'm wondering whether information is obsolete. At least for the "Low-Latency IO-Scheduler" section, it talks about the cfq vs deadline scheduler, but it seems that they no longer exist: zira:~> cat /s

Re: closing Bullseye bugs pointing to a fix in Unstable?

2022-08-03 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2022-07-23 09:29:33 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > Sometimes, the only way to fix security bugs is to use a newer upstream > version. The Debian teams try hard to avoid it, but it has happened > before, and it will happen again. Yes, they did that with firefox in the past, with a major conseque

which package provides kde-config?

2022-08-03 Thread Vincent Lefevre
I'm wondering which package provides kde-config[*]. "apt-file search kde-config" doesn't give any answer. Note: I currently don't have KDE installed. That's why I'm asking. I just want to do some check of the kde-config behavior (and possibly, its code). [*] https://techbase.kde.org/Development/T

gnupg invalid length error with multiple ec keys in the keyring

2022-08-03 Thread Bagas Sanjaya
Hi, I have 4 EC keys (one is nistp256 [daily driver] and the others are nistp384). I attempted to locally sign Greg's key (647F28654894E3BD457199BE38DBBDC86092693E) using one of my nistp384 public key, and using --local-user to specify the key. After entering the passphrase, instead of the key be

Re: apt-get -qq install

2022-08-03 Thread David Christensen
On 8/2/22 17:17, Victor Sudakov wrote: David Christensen wrote: On 8/2/22 15:53, Victor Sudakov wrote: (Un)fortunately this is a CI/CD pipeline, the VM and its data will be gone forever after the build. Unless I care to keep apt output as an artifact somewhere which is IMHO an overkill. I just

Re: apt-get -qq install

2022-08-03 Thread Curt
On 2022-08-02, Victor Sudakov wrote: > > Dear Colleagues, > > I'm trying to quiet apt's output by using `apt-get -qqy` in a CI/CD > pipeline, however I still see ugly stuff like this in my CI/CD log: Quiet level 2 implies -y. > Selecting previously unselected package php-common. That's dpkg oup

Re: apt-get -qq install

2022-08-03 Thread Tim Woodall
On Tue, 2 Aug 2022, Victor Sudakov wrote: David Wright wrote: On Tue 02 Aug 2022 at 18:27:22 (+), Victor Sudakov wrote: I'm trying to quiet apt's output by using `apt-get -qqy` in a CI/CD pipeline, however I still see ugly stuff like this in my CI/CD log: Selecting previously unselected p