RE: Need help to install gnucobol

2023-02-04 Thread Ming Kuang
On Sunday, February 5, 2023 12:21 PM, Amine Derk wrote: > > I'm trying to use debian for the first time. and I'm not able to install > > Gnucobol. > > > > aderkaoua@LAPTOP-6B841S0M:~$ sudo apt-get install gnucobol > > Reading package lists... Done > > Building dependency tree... Done > > Reading st

Re: Need help to install gnucobol

2023-02-04 Thread Andika Triwidada
> Amine Derk (2023-02-04): > > I'm trying to use debian for the first time. and I'm not able to install > > Gnucobol. > > > > aderkaoua@LAPTOP-6B841S0M:~$ sudo apt-get install gnucobol > > Reading package lists... Done > > Building dependency tree... Done > > Reading state information... Done > >

Re: initrd sizes mushroomed several months ago

2023-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 18:04:21 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote: > David Wright composed on 2023-02-04 10:59 (UTC-0600): > > > I don't yet know which directories are being included in yours. > > 6 instances of lsinitramfs, with and without -l for 3 kernels: > > # initrd.img-5.17.0-1-amd64; gzip bytes:

Re: Need help to install gnucobol

2023-02-04 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi Amine, Amine Derk (2023-02-04): > I'm trying to use debian for the first time. and I'm not able to install > Gnucobol. > > aderkaoua@LAPTOP-6B841S0M:~$ sudo apt-get install gnucobol > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree... Done > Reading state information... Done > *E: Un

Re: ASCII formatting for plain text email

2023-02-04 Thread TRS-80
Pierre Willaime writes: > Le 31/01/2023 à 21:14, Greg Wooledge a écrit : >> A .signature file is only written once, so it doesn't matter how >> tedious it is to produce the desired formatting. > > But you are right, .signature file is only written once and I am looking > for a simple way to write

Re: Syncing Firefox tabs without a Mozilla account

2023-02-04 Thread TRS-80
John Hasler writes: > Is there a way to Sync Firefox tabs without a Mozilla account? It's not 'sync' but I use the Add-On called 'Export Tabs URLs'. I like its ability to customize the link export format, in my case to Orgmode style. There are a number of 'tab export' Add-Ons doing variations

testing distribution kernel upgrade question when mixing signed and unsigned

2023-02-04 Thread songbird
note: DO NOT DO THIS ON A PRODUCTION SYSTEM. last week i was running an unsigned kernel and went to upgrade it to a signed version and it came back with asking me about removing a running kernel. in recent times that hasn't been and issue so i aborted the install and then downloaded the desi

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 4 February 2023 11:26:18 pm UTC, Charles Curley wrote: >>On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 11:24:37 + >>Ottavio Caruso wrote: >> >>> At night, I want to connect to LAP2 and perform these commands: >>> >>> $ sudo tlp setcharge 90 95 BAT1 # resets battery settings for >>> external battery >>> >>> $ hibe

Re: May I delete their?

2023-02-04 Thread Peter Hillier-Brook
On 04/02/2023 10:46, Henning Follmann wrote: On Sat, Feb 04, 2023 at 10:08:06AM +, sim sim wrote: Good day! During the last update through the 'Sinaptic' I saw that was download 'linux-image-5.10.0-21-686-pae' and updated 'linux-image-686-pae' was updated. In my /boot/ among any other are a

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 11:24:37 + Ottavio Caruso wrote: > At night, I want to connect to LAP2 and perform these commands: > > $ sudo tlp setcharge 90 95 BAT1 # resets battery settings for > external battery > > $ hibernate.sh # a script that performs some housekeeping, puts > laptop into hibern

Re: initrd sizes mushroomed several months ago

2023-02-04 Thread Felix Miata
David Wright composed on 2023-02-04 10:59 (UTC-0600): > I don't yet know which directories are being included in yours. 6 instances of lsinitramfs, with and without -l for 3 kernels: # initrd.img-5.17.0-1-amd64; gzip bytes:7,649,297; lines:445: https://termbin.com/2o3z https://paste.debian.net/1

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Will Mengarini
* Greg Wooledge [23-02/04=Sa 10:15 -0500]: > Is LAP2 a Debian system, or something else? OP said LAP2 is Debian stable.

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread Richmond
Richmond wrote: > David Wright writes: > >> On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 17:38:25 (+), Richmond wrote: >>> David Wright writes: On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 12:37:27 (+), Richmond wrote: > Max Nikulin writes: >> On 03/02/2023 01:47, Richmond wrote: >>> It might be a good way for someo

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread Richmond
David Wright writes: > On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 17:38:25 (+), Richmond wrote: >> David Wright writes: >> > On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 12:37:27 (+), Richmond wrote: >> >> Max Nikulin writes: >> >> > On 03/02/2023 01:47, Richmond wrote: >> >> >> It might be a good way for someone to reproduce the

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 17:38:25 (+), Richmond wrote: > David Wright writes: > > On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 12:37:27 (+), Richmond wrote: > >> Max Nikulin writes: > >> > On 03/02/2023 01:47, Richmond wrote: > >> >> It might be a good way for someone to reproduce the error on some > >> >> other >

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Feb 04, 2023 at 07:40:33PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: > Ottavio Caruso writes: > > [...] > >> > > > > No, this is not good. The "hibernate.sh" must be run as standard user. > > Oh. I overlooked that. Sorry. It wasn't just you. It was entirely unclear that the second command was meant

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Kamil Jońca
Ottavio Caruso writes: [...] >> > > No, this is not good. The "hibernate.sh" must be run as standard user. Oh. I overlooked that. Sorry. KJ -- http://stopstopnop.pl/stop_stopnop.pl_o_nas.html

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread Richmond
David Wright writes: > On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 12:37:27 (+), Richmond wrote: >> Max Nikulin writes: >> > On 03/02/2023 01:47, Richmond wrote: >> >> It might be a good way for someone to reproduce the error on some >> >> other >> >> machine. I have no problems with the CD/DVD writer and have us

Re: initrd sizes mushroomed several months ago

2023-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 11:53:36 (-0500), Stefan Monnier wrote: > > I'm guessing his machine has no microcode installed, since that's what > > my first archive contains. Whether that's because his machine is so > > old that it doesn't *need* any, or because he just lives dangerously, > > I cannot sa

Re: initrd sizes mushroomed several months ago

2023-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Fri 03 Feb 2023 at 01:45:33 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote: > David Wright composed on 2023-02-01 22:39 (UTC-0600): > > On Wed 01 Feb 2023 at 00:50:07 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote: > > >> I think 6.0's is smaller because that upgrade cycle is when I installed > >> zstd > >> before the newer kernel.

Re: initrd sizes mushroomed several months ago

2023-02-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I'm guessing his machine has no microcode installed, since that's what > my first archive contains. Whether that's because his machine is so > old that it doesn't *need* any, or because he just lives dangerously, > I cannot say. :-) None of my ARM machines have a microcode update in their initr

Re: initrd sizes mushroomed several months ago

2023-02-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Feb 04, 2023 at 10:38:12AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > Sure, I knew that. The problem was that AFAICT, Felix's > initrd had no first, uncompressed cpio, archive, so > $ cpio -t < /boot/initrd.img-6.0.0-6-amd64 > immediately ran into the compressed, main archive. That > took me by surprise

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i wrote: > > Maybe the script which runs blkid or alike has vanished during the recent > > reconstruction of the initrd which fixed the problems ? Richmond wrote: > I didn't need to reconstruct initrd to cause the problems. As far as I > remember all I did was destroy the swap space, having c

Re: initrd sizes mushroomed several months ago

2023-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Fri 03 Feb 2023 at 20:34:55 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Feb 03, 2023 at 06:45:14PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > It's useful, as seen in my post, to skip past the early archive in > > order to see how the main archive has been compressed. > > If you want to see the contents of the *

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread David Wright
On Sat 04 Feb 2023 at 12:37:27 (+), Richmond wrote: > Max Nikulin writes: > > On 03/02/2023 01:47, Richmond wrote: > >> It might be a good way for someone to reproduce the error on some > >> other > >> machine. I have no problems with the CD/DVD writer and have used it a > >> few times recentl

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Feb 04, 2023 at 02:13:54PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > > > $ ssh LAP2 hibernate.sh # it works too > > > $ ssh LAP2 "sudo tlp setcharge 90 95 BAT1 ; hibernate.sh" > > > > > > return: > > > > > > hibernate.sh: command not found > No, this is not good. The "hibernate.sh" must be run as

Re: Completely locking out a user

2023-02-04 Thread Anssi Saari
Nicolas George writes: > - crontabs or atjobs that download instructions from the web; Removing the user's crontab and any at jobs should do, after adding the user to /etc/at.deny and /etc/cron.deny. IMO cron's a handy service but you might still deny access to it by default. Systemd stuff migh

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Kamil Jońca
Ottavio Caruso writes: > Hi, > > LAP1 is a Thinkpad that I use only at home as a poor man's desktop. > > LAP2 is a second Thinkpad that I use mainly outdoors, on which I run > an SSH server to do some syncing every now and again. > > Both using latest Debian stable with similar sets of apps. > >

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread Richmond
Max Nikulin writes: > On 03/02/2023 01:47, Richmond wrote: >> It might be a good way for someone to reproduce the error on some >> other >> machine. I have no problems with the CD/DVD writer and have used it a >> few times recently. > > Do you see the same errors if kernel command line is edited

[g...@wooledge.org: Re: Fw: locating blocked port]

2023-02-04 Thread Haines Brown
- Forwarded message from Greg Wooledge - Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2023 08:57:30 -0500 From: Greg Wooledge To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Fw: locating blocked port I finally managed to get jabref to run. I looked at waht aprocess was using the PIS as you suggest. $ ps -fp 167

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread Richmond
"Thomas Schmitt" writes: > Hi, > > Richmond wrote: >> /tmp/initrd21/scripts/local:[ "${quiet?}" != "y" ] && log_begin_msg >> "Running /scripts/local-block" >> [...] >> local_block() >> { >>[ "${quiet?}" != "y" ] && log_begin_msg "Running /scripts/local-block" >>run_scripts /s

Re: Completely locking out a user

2023-02-04 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sat, Feb 04, 2023 at 11:40:49AM +0100, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Fri, Feb 03, 2023 at 04:27:06PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > > Hi. > > > > When there is a suspicious access to a user account, we want to lock > > this account until we made sure. So “:-:” in /etc/shadow and shell to > > /bi

Re: kernel errors

2023-02-04 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Richmond wrote: > /tmp/initrd21/scripts/local:[ "${quiet?}" != "y" ] && log_begin_msg > "Running /scripts/local-block" > [...] > local_block() > { >[ "${quiet?}" != "y" ] && log_begin_msg "Running /scripts/local-block" >run_scripts /scripts/local-block "$@" > [...] > Then

Re: May I delete their?

2023-02-04 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sat, Feb 04, 2023 at 10:08:06AM +, sim sim wrote: > Good day! > During the last update through the 'Sinaptic' I saw that was download > 'linux-image-5.10.0-21-686-pae' and updated 'linux-image-686-pae' was > updated. > In my /boot/ among any other are archived files from > 'initrd.img-5.

Re: Completely locking out a user

2023-02-04 Thread Henning Follmann
On Fri, Feb 03, 2023 at 04:27:06PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > Hi. > > When there is a suspicious access to a user account, we want to lock > this account until we made sure. So “:-:” in /etc/shadow and shell to > /bin/false, and “sudo -u user kill -9 -1”. > > But, at least with the default co

May I delete their?

2023-02-04 Thread sim sim
Good day! During the last update through the 'Sinaptic' I saw that was download 'linux-image-5.10.0-21-686-pae' and updated 'linux-image-686-pae' was updated. In my /boot/ among any other are archived files from 'initrd.img-5.10.0-9-686-pae' up to 'initrd.img-5.10.0-21-686-pae', each 53.3MiB. T