Am 05.10.2022 um 21:03 schrieb Andy Smith:
> Well it says it was generated by systemd-fstab-generator, but that
> would usually put its generated units in /run/systemd/generator, not
> /etc/systemd/system/, so it seems at some point something/someone ran:
>
> # systemd-fstab-generator /etc/sys
Miroslav Skoric writes:
> After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version
> 91-something to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling
> newsgroups properly (where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the
> same machine, and there nothing was changed/upgraded).
>
> To be precise, Thun
On 05/10/2022 05:07, David Christensen wrote:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-enables-ecc-on-12th-gen-core-cpus
On 10/5/22 04:32, piorunz wrote:
"Speaking of Intel’s W680, it is necessary to note that this chipset has
essentially the same features as Z690, but given its workstatio
On 10/5/22 07:08, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version 91-something
to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling newsgroups properly
(where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the same machine, and there
nothing was changed/upgraded).
To be prec
I really didn't mean to kick this off ;)
Original poster: instead of the GUI programm, I recommend you try
cfdisk. It's not "graphical", but it has a nice UI, and it can do
everything you need. `sudo cfdisk /dev/device` and you're going to
be much happier.
--
.''`. martin f. krafft @mart
Hello,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 02:31:01PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 06:23:39PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> > I haven't yet felt the need to adjust sizing or permissions on /tmp
> > but if I did I'd just put an entry for it in /etc/fstab.
>
> Me too, but I'm still curiou
On 05/10/2022 05:18, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 03 Oct 2022 at 13:27:13 (-0600), Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2022 20:53:46 +0300 Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
Actually I think I found out what was happening:
- for failed connection attempts trough SSH - the notebook
sometimes switches
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 06:23:39PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> I haven't yet felt the need to adjust sizing or permissions on /tmp
> but if I did I'd just put an entry for it in /etc/fstab.
Me too, but I'm still curious where the OP's /etc/systemd/system/* file
came from. If the OP didn't write it
Hello,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 12:04:31PM +0200, DdB wrote:
> How are the more experienced people among you handle /tmp ?
> Could i just benefit from your experience?
I don't tend to mess with the Debian default for /tmp, which is to
not to have it be a mount point at all, so it is on the root
fi
On Wed, 05 Oct 2022 10:59:47 -0400
The Wanderer wrote:
> > Sorry, must have missed the memo that made an apparently-typo-ed
> > double question mark into an emoticon.
>
> It's not an emoticon. There is a convention, which if I'm not mistaken
> goes back decades and originates well before emoti
Charles Curley writes:
> On Wed, 5 Oct 2022 08:40:14 -0400
> Haines Brown wrote:
>
>> With an upgrade to testing, I get this warning when I load emacs:
>>
>> Warning (comp): Cannot look-up eln file as no source file was found
>> for /home/haines/.emacs.d/elisp/ibus.elc
>
> Judging by the lo
Am 05.10.2022 um 19:07 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> And you have NO memory of creating this file? Did someone else maybe
> set this system up for you, who might have done this?
That is certain: I did NOT create this file, my understanding of systemd
is way too basic. (It did not even cross my mind to
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 05:45:41PM +0200, DdB wrote:
> > datakanja@NewSimul:/etc$ cat systemd/system/tmp.mount
> > # Automatically generated by systemd-fstab-generator
> >
> > [Unit]
> > SourcePath=/etc/fstab
> > Documentation=man:fstab(5) man:systemd-fstab-generator(8)
> > Before=local-fs.target
Am 05.10.2022 um 13:24 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> You're going to have to figure out what's mounting your /tmp file system
> in the first place. If it's not /etc/fstab then it could be a dedicated
> systemd unit, or a command in /etc/rc.local, or a crontab @reboot entry,
> or an /etc/init.d/ script,
On 2022-10-05 at 11:21, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
>> On 2022-10-05 at 10:48, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
>>> Perhaps you could explain why the debian manpage specifically
>>> says it must be run as root then?
>>
>> What is "it" here? That is, what is the specific program to whose
>
> On 2022-10-05 at 10:48, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
>
> >> On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 10:30:37AM +0100,
> >> debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
>
> >>> Yes, I am running a GUI as root. It won't run as normal user.
> >>
> >> You seem to have missed the implied criticism and/or incredulity
On 2022-10-05 at 10:48, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 10:30:37AM +0100,
>> debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
>>> Yes, I am running a GUI as root. It won't run as normal user.
>>
>> You seem to have missed the implied criticism and/or incredulity.
>> Hint: look at
> On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 10:30:37AM +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk
> wrote:
> > > Regarding the following, written by "debian-u...@howorth.org.uk"
> > > on 2022-10-04 at 13:52 Uhr +0100:
> > > >PS as you surmised, I don't really want root ssh access.
> > >
> > > But you are running GUIs
On Wed, 05 Oct 2022 15:52:58 +0300
Anssi Saari wrote:
Hello Anssi,
>I only run one, GParted. As I don't mess around with partitions that
>often I want a clear GUI tool that hopefully shows me if I'm about to do
>something catastrophical. IOW, I don't see an alternative.
AFAIR, you run GParted a
After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version 91-something
to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling newsgroups properly
(where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the same machine, and there
nothing was changed/upgraded).
To be precise, Thunderbird now seems downloading new
On Wed, 5 Oct 2022 08:40:14 -0400
Haines Brown wrote:
> With an upgrade to testing, I get this warning when I load emacs:
>
> Warning (comp): Cannot look-up eln file as no source file was found
> for /home/haines/.emacs.d/elisp/ibus.elc
Judging by the location (in your user directory) and b
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 02:07:17PM +0100, Tixy wrote:
I seem to remember many releases ago playing with this, and there was a
config file to set /tmp to tmpfs. A quick google leads me to to look at
'man tmpfs' which says:
/tmp Previously configured using RAMTMP in /etc/default/rcS. Note that th
On Wed, 2022-10-05 at 15:52 +0300, Anssi Saari wrote:
> DdB writes:
>
> > How are the more experienced people among you handle /tmp ?
> > Could i just benefit from your experience?
>
> I leave /tmp as is or if I see a benefit for the system, then I put
> something like this in /etc/fstab:
>
> n
martin f krafft writes:
> But you are running GUIs as root??
I only run one, GParted. As I don't mess around with partitions that
often I want a clear GUI tool that hopefully shows me if I'm about to do
something catastrophical. IOW, I don't see an alternative.
DdB writes:
> How are the more experienced people among you handle /tmp ?
> Could i just benefit from your experience?
I leave /tmp as is or if I see a benefit for the system, then I put
something like this in /etc/fstab:
none /tmp tmpfs defaults,size=55% 0 0
The 55% is ju
With an upgrade to testing, I get this warning when I load emacs:
Warning (comp): Cannot look-up eln file as no source file was found
for /home/haines/.emacs.d/elisp/ibus.elc
I gather that with emacs version 28 the ibus.el source file is no
longer installed, although it must found if the com
On 05/10/2022 05:07, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/4/22 18:41, piorunz wrote:
... fully supported ECC on Intel
processors but disabled because no "Xeon" in the name.
AIUI memory support on Intel platforms depends upon the chipset and the
processor. For example, my Intel S1200V3RPS (C222 ch
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 12:04:31PM +0200, DdB wrote:
> fstab has no entry concerning /tmp.
> After booting, mount gives this:
>
> >> tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,relatime,size=51200k)
Huh. Weird.
> Additional information:
> while i am still using oldstable (buster),
You're going to have
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 10:30:37AM +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> > Regarding the following, written by "debian-u...@howorth.org.uk" on
> > 2022-10-04 at 13:52 Uhr +0100:
> > >PS as you surmised, I don't really want root ssh access.
> >
> > But you are running GUIs as root??
>
> Yes
On 2022-10-05 at 05:30, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
>> Regarding the following, written by "debian-u...@howorth.org.uk"
>> on 2022-10-04 at 13:52 Uhr +0100:
>>
>>> PS as you surmised, I don't really want root ssh access.
>>
>> But you are running GUIs as root??
>
> Yes, I am running a GUI
On Wed, 5 Oct 2022 at 20:35, Tixy wrote:
> On Wed, 2022-10-05 at 10:09 +0100, Mick Ab wrote:
> > A few days ago Debian 11 was updated. As part of that update
> > Firefox was updated to Firefox 102.3.0 esr (64 bit).
> >
> > It has subsequently been found that this version of Firefox does not allow
Hello,
i may be misunderstanding something, but to me, it looks like manually
increasing the size of /tmp is a working workaround for several problems
i am running into.
By now, there are some things, i will not even initiate before issuing:
>> sudo mount -o remount,size=50G /tmp
After this (te
On Wed, 2022-10-05 at 10:09 +0100, Mick Ab wrote:
> A few days ago Debian 11 was updated. As part of that update
> Firefox was updated to Firefox 102.3.0 esr (64 bit).
>
> It has subsequently been found that this version of Firefox does not allow
> email attachments to be opened.
Firefox is a web
> Regarding the following, written by "debian-u...@howorth.org.uk" on
> 2022-10-04 at 13:52 Uhr +0100:
> >PS as you surmised, I don't really want root ssh access.
>
> But you are running GUIs as root??
Yes, I am running a GUI as root. It won't run as normal user.
A few days ago Debian 11 was updated. As part of that update
Firefox was updated to Firefox 102.3.0 esr (64 bit).
It has subsequently been found that this version of Firefox does not allow
email attachments to be opened.
Clicking on such an attachment used to always open a dialogue
box which had
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