On 11/22/22 17:22, Gareth Evans wrote:
On 22 Nov 2022, at 02:07, gene heskett wrote:
On 11/21/22 06:07, Gareth Evans wrote:
On Mon 21 Nov 2022, at 07:26, gene heskett wrote:
[...]
global, persistent setting.
If you still don't see the HTML version after doing that, please would you
con
Mario Marietto wrote:
> Point is : how many chances have the ravynos to enable the compatibility
> with the apples apps ? from a technical and Legal point of view,I mean.
The only known legal method for doing this involves two teams.
Team one studies Mac OS and produces extensively detailed doc
> On 22 Nov 2022, at 02:07, gene heskett wrote:
>
> On 11/21/22 06:07, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> On Mon 21 Nov 2022, at 07:26, gene heskett wrote:
>> [...]
> global, persistent setting.
>> If you still don't see the HTML version after doing that, please would you
>> confirm which version of Th
Sven Joachim writes:
[...]
>
> Perhaps that the --show option was only added in systemd 250 and is not
> available in Bullseye and older Debian releases.
>
> Cheers,
>Sven
Ach, indeed. Sorry.
KJ
--
http://wolnelektury.pl/wesprzyj/teraz/
Kamil Joñca writes:
> kjonca@alfa:~%man shutdown
> SHUTDOWN(8)
>
> shutdown
>
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 10:11:15PM +0100, Ximo wrote:
> El 22/11/2022 a las 13:23, Urs Thuermann escribió:
> > After shutdown -h I see no way to see this scheduled shutdown.
> > Before systemd, I could always see the shutdown process with its
> > arguments using ps(1).
> >
>
> # date --date @$(h
On Tue, 22 Nov 2022 21:11:55 +0100
Sven Joachim wrote:
> > kjonca@alfa:~%sudo shutdown --show
> > No scheduled shutdown.
> >
> > Am I overlooked something?
>
> Perhaps that the --show option was only added in systemd 250 and is
> not available in Bullseye and older Debian releases.
I certainl
El 22/11/2022 a las 13:23, Urs Thuermann escribió:
After shutdown -h I see no way to see this scheduled shutdown.
Before systemd, I could always see the shutdown process with its
arguments using ps(1).
# date --date @$(head -1 /run/systemd/shutdown/scheduled |cut -c6-15)
Point is : how many chances have the ravynos to enable the compatibility
with the apples apps ? from a technical and Legal point of view,I mean.
Il mar 22 nov 2022, 21:44 mick.crane ha scritto:
> On 2022-11-21 20:03, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> > Tom Browder writes:
> >
> >> I'm going to try to run Wi
On 2022-11-21 20:03, Kamil Jońca wrote:
Tom Browder writes:
I'm going to try to run Win 10 as a VM on my new Deb box following
instructions I've received on this list.
Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
Apart technical issues, there is licence which AFAIK forbi
Mario Marietto wrote:
> The ravynOS developers should know about the existence of basilisk II. They
> could give a look under the hood to understand how to implement the
> compatibility for the Apple's applications :D
It won't help.
Basilisk implements MacOS up through 9.
Mac OS X is the first
On 2022-11-22 20:18 +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> Urs Thuermann writes:
>
>> After shutdown -h I see no way to see this scheduled shutdown.
>> Before systemd, I could always see the shutdown process with its
>> arguments using ps(1).
>
> Hm.
> kjonca@alfa:~%man shutdown
> SHUTDOWN(8)
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 08:18:31PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> Urs Thuermann writes:
>
> > After shutdown -h I see no way to see this scheduled shutdown.
> > Before systemd, I could always see the shutdown process with its
> > arguments using ps(1).
>
> Hm.
> kjonca@alfa:~%man shutdown
> SHUTDO
The ravynOS developers should know about the existence of basilisk II. They
could give a look under the hood to understand how to implement the
compatibility for the Apple's applications :D
Il giorno mar 22 nov 2022 alle ore 20:04 Cindy Sue Causey <
butterflyby...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> On 11/2
Urs Thuermann writes:
> After shutdown -h I see no way to see this scheduled shutdown.
> Before systemd, I could always see the shutdown process with its
> arguments using ps(1).
Hm.
kjonca@alfa:~%man shutdown
SHUTDOWN(8)
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 12:29:49PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 06:22:57PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > Hm. With SysV, you can't either [change the time, but you can cancel]
> The systemd shutdown(8) man page has a -c option for canceling a pending
> shutdown. I hav
Jeffrey Walton writes:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 3:19 PM Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>
>> Tom Browder writes:
>>
>> > I'm going to try to run Win 10 as a VM on my new Deb box following
>> > instructions I've received on this list.
>> >
>> > Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM
On 11/22/22, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Well... that would basically be MacOS, or a GUI that looks like MacOS
> running on another BSD.
Apologies, am not totally following this thread, but this post popped
up just now. What about...
apt-cache search bsd emulator
That was a very short query. It bro
Can I run macOS apps on ravynOS?
No - not yet. This is a major goal and we're working towards it. So far,
some trivial "Hello World" binaries in C and Objective-C have been compiled
on macOS Big Sur and the resulting Mach-O binaries ran on ravynOS using our
in-dev Hybrid linker without any Framewo
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 07:09:32PM +0100, Mario Marietto wrote:
> I've found it : https://airyx.org/
>
Which has just decided to write a new GUI for itself - because it can.
Without using a pre-existing GUI. Oh, and it's renamed itself.
> Il giorno mar 22 nov 2022 alle ore 19:06 Mario Marietto <
On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 3:19 PM Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
> Tom Browder writes:
>
> > I'm going to try to run Win 10 as a VM on my new Deb box following
> > instructions I've received on this list.
> >
> > Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
>
> Apart technical issues, ther
On Tue 22 Nov 2022 at 09:25:40 -0600, David Wright wrote:
[...]
> $ driverless
> ipp://Brother%20HL-L2390DW._ipp._tcp.local/
> $
>
> # lpadmin -p brother -v ipp://Brother%20HL-L2390DW._ipp._tcp.local/ -E -m
> driverless:ipp://Brother%20HL-L2390DW._ipp._tcp.local/
> #
Splendid advice for thos
I've found it : https://airyx.org/
Il giorno mar 22 nov 2022 alle ore 19:06 Mario Marietto <
marietto2...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> There is a fresh project, a couple of years old and in development, about
> a linux distro,if I remember correctly,or maybe it is based on BSD,with the
> goal to run
There is a fresh project, a couple of years old and in development, about a
linux distro,if I remember correctly,or maybe it is based on BSD,with the
goal to run the apple's software and it has the graphical interface which
looks the same as the MacOSX. Does anyone remember the name ? The advantage
Mario Marietto wrote:
> How difficult will it be to create a BSD system with the look and feel of
> the MacOSX ? I mean,not only based on aesthetics,but more structural,but
> not so much structural to incite the apple's lawyers.
I don't know why you'd want to do that. Nobody thinks (as far as
I
On Tue 22 Nov 2022 at 09:42:34 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I noticed the problem just after upgrading to bullseye from previous stable
> Debian version; then I upgraded to Unstable in the hope of solving it but the
> problem remains, with error:
>
> stopped "Filter failed"
>
> I also tried t
Well... that would basically be MacOS, or a GUI that looks like MacOS
running on another BSD.
Mario Marietto wrote:
How difficult will it be to create a BSD system with the look and feel
of the MacOSX ? I mean,not only based on aesthetics,but more
structural,but not so much structural to inc
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 3:36 AM Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> Which, while it might not stop anyone doing what they like in the privacy of
> their own home, should be ample reason not to take it to a public mailing
> list. Postings just as the OP reflect badly not only upon themselves but on
> othe
Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
Which, while it might not stop anyone doing what they like in the privacy of
their own home, should be ample reason not to take it to a public mailing list.
Postings just as the OP reflect badly not only upon themselves but on ot
How difficult will it be to create a BSD system with the look and feel of
the MacOSX ? I mean,not only based on aesthetics,but more structural,but
not so much structural to incite the apple's lawyers.
Il giorno mar 22 nov 2022 alle ore 17:41 Jeffrey Walton
ha scritto:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 1
Mario Marietto wrote:
> How much FreeBSD code is inside the MacOSX code today ?
Nobody outside Apple knows. BSD licenses require attribution, not
availability.
-dsr-
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 06:22:57PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Hm. With SysV, you can't either (spoiler alert: the shutdown process
> itself is the one doing the timing by sleeping until fulfillment of
> its task). But you always can cancel it (shutdown -c with SysV, dunno,
> again, with syste
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 09:09:56AM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 22 Nov 2022 at 15:56:48 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 08:48:25AM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > There's a file, "scheduled", that's created in /run/systemd/shutdown,
> > > whi
How much FreeBSD code is inside the MacOSX code today ?
Il giorno mar 22 nov 2022 alle ore 16:49 Martin Smith <
t...@smithproductions.co.uk> ha scritto:
> On 22/11/2022 13:44, hede wrote:
> >
> >>> Whilst I had mistakenly believed that CentOS was a freeware, open
> source
> >>> kind of MacOS clon
On Tue, 22 Nov 2022 09:09:56 -0600
David Wright wrote:
> > > I haven't tried editing, say, the noisiness, to see whether I can
> > > stop the flow of Wall messages on all my xterms.
> >
> > *My* shutdown has a command line option (-Q) for the latter. Dunno
> > about yours ;-)
>
> # shutdown
On 22/11/2022 13:44, hede wrote:
Whilst I had mistakenly believed that CentOS was a freeware, open source
kind of MacOS clone,
CentOS was derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux and was mostly
compatible to RHEL.
"May God rest its soul."
and found that it is not, when I searched for it, I
h
On Tue 22 Nov 2022 at 09:42:34 (+), Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I noticed the problem just after upgrading to bullseye from previous stable
> Debian version; then I upgraded to Unstable in the hope of solving it but the
> problem remains, with error:
>
> stopped "Filter failed"
>
> I also tried
On Tue 22 Nov 2022 at 15:56:48 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 08:48:25AM -0600, David Wright wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > There's a file, "scheduled", that's created in /run/systemd/shutdown,
> > which contains the time, noisiness and destiny of the shutdown.
> > I haven't t
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 08:48:25AM -0600, David Wright wrote:
[...]
> There's a file, "scheduled", that's created in /run/systemd/shutdown,
> which contains the time, noisiness and destiny of the shutdown.
> I haven't tried editing, say, the noisiness, to see whether I can stop
> the flow of Wall
On Tue 22 Nov 2022 at 13:23:14 (+0100), Urs Thuermann wrote:
> After shutdown -h I see no way to see this scheduled shutdown.
> Before systemd, I could always see the shutdown process with its
> arguments using ps(1).
>
> Now, the call to shutdown returns to the shell immediately leaving no
> pro
I used Linux most of the time for many years and I use it even today for a
lot of time,but from two years ago I've started studying and learning
FreeBSD and I should say that It satisfies me like linux.
Il giorno mar 22 nov 2022 alle ore 15:23 Bret Busby ha
scritto:
> On 22/11/2022 21:44, hede w
On 22/11/2022 21:44, hede wrote:
Whilst I had mistakenly believed that CentOS was a freeware, open source
kind of MacOS clone,
CentOS was derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux and was mostly
compatible to RHEL.
"May God rest its soul."
and found that it is not, when I searched for it, I
h
Whilst I had mistakenly believed that CentOS was a freeware, open
source
kind of MacOS clone,
CentOS was derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux and was mostly
compatible to RHEL.
"May God rest its soul."
and found that it is not, when I searched for it, I
had understood that a freeware, o
On Tue, 22 Nov 2022 18:12:28 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> On 22/11/2022 17:35, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> >
> >>>
> >>> Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
> >>
> >> Apart technical issues, there is licence which AFAIK forbids run MacOS
> >> on non-Apple hardware (regardle
On 2022-11-22 12:39, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Rodolfo Medina writes:
I noticed the problem just after upgrading to bullseye from previous
stable
Debian version; then I upgraded to Unstable in the hope of solving it
but the
problem remains, with error:
stopped "Filter failed"
I also tried to
Thanks, Rodolfo ! Logs I wouldn't know...CUPSDebugging - Debian Wikiwiki.debian.orgSection 3 to start with. Basically enable debugging , do what you did before for printing and check the logs. Sometimes the errors are very obvious. Sometimes they drive one batty. Either way, it might all flow from
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> I noticed the problem just after upgrading to bullseye from previous stable
> Debian version; then I upgraded to Unstable in the hope of solving it but the
> problem remains, with error:
>
> stopped "Filter failed"
>
> I also tried to remove and re-add the printer with n
After shutdown -h I see no way to see this scheduled shutdown.
Before systemd, I could always see the shutdown process with its
arguments using ps(1).
Now, the call to shutdown returns to the shell immediately leaving no
process. It probably communicates to the init process 1, but, as
usual for
Sometime ago I've bought an old mac mini,so I have the Apple hardware,man.
Please don't be rude.
Il giorno mar 22 nov 2022 alle ore 13:04 Peter von Kaehne
ha scritto:
>
> > Open your mind.
>
> Do as you like, but please do it elsewhere.
>
>
>
>> Most people don't read EULAs.
>>
>> I have long de
> Open your mind.
Do as you like, but please do it elsewhere.
>
>>
>> Most people don't read EULAs.
>>
I have long decided that programmes with EULAs are programmes to avoid as much
as possible.
Peter
On 22/11/2022 17:35, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
Apart technical issues, there is licence which AFAIK forbids run MacOS
on non-Apple hardware (regardless if it is bare metal or VM).
Which, while it might not stop anyone doing what
I am now wondering whether the nvidia driver, as built automatically by
Debian during tecent updating/upgrading, allows correct rendering but fails
with NAMD computations
To this concern, it is not clear to me whether Debian, with its automatic
building, uses the proprietary nvidia driver. If not,
or. To learn is more important than to respect a rule that sounds so un
useful for the peoples inside the private home. I would agree to respect it
for the compnanies and the projects which involves money and business, but
that rules goes against the creativty and the willing to know how things
wor
On Tue, 22 Nov 2022 09:35:59 +
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Hello Peter,
>Which, while it might not stop anyone doing what they like in the
>privacy of their own home, should be ample reason not to take it to a
>public mailing list. Postings just as the OP reflect badly not only
>upon themselves
On Tue, 22 Nov 2022 09:42:34 +
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hello Rodolfo,
>I also tried to remove and re-add the printer with no success. I'm
>stuck, please help, thanks in advance.
Same sort of thing Celejar said about your gv issues; What printer,
what driver, what were the exact commands and
> please help
To help I think people need more than you have given. Printer model, software
in use, version, printer driver, logs.
Peter
I noticed the problem just after upgrading to bullseye from previous stable
Debian version; then I upgraded to Unstable in the hope of solving it but the
problem remains, with error:
stopped "Filter failed"
I also tried to remove and re-add the printer with no success. I'm stuck,
please help, t
>>
>> Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
>
> Apart technical issues, there is licence which AFAIK forbids run MacOS
> on non-Apple hardware (regardless if it is bare metal or VM).
Which, while it might not stop anyone doing what they like in the privacy of
their ow
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