On 2/5/23 21:52, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Fresh installation of Debian 11.6 on Dell Vostro 200 (Intel Core 2).
The Vostro 200 is being added to a home LAN with Debian 11.6 running
on a nondescript desktop (amd64) and a HP Laserjet P3015 Postscript
(Ethernet). The amd64 machine works perfectly w
> In order to achieve that, i installed on the host (debian, buster for
> the time being)
>
> apt install bridge-utils
>
> and looked up the interfaces in question (enp0s3 and enp0s8)
>
> brctl addbr br0
> brctl addif br0 enp0s3 enp0s8
>
> but, even after rebooting, the bridge does not work
The ab
> Does anybody knows trusted manufacturers / brands I could find on the
> Internet? I am really disappointed by this battery (brand "vhbw") partially
> broken after only two years…
I can't vouch for any specific company, sadly. I think it's largely
a crapshoot (except when you can still get an o
On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 00:29:12 +0100 (CET)
local10 wrote:
> Find out the exact battery model you laptop uses and then buy a
> replacement battery of that exact model (on Ebay or whatever). Other
> batteries may be better or worse but they may also be incompatible
> with your laptop.
And you may fin
5 Feb 2023, 20:28 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
> Does anybody knows trusted manufacturers / brands I could find on the
> Internet? I am really disappointed by this battery (brand "vhbw") partially
> broken after only two years…
>
Find out the exact battery model you laptop uses and then buy
I have lightdm 1.26.0-7, lightdm-gtk-greeter 2.0.8-2, and xfce4 4.16 on
Debian 11.6, on three machines. When I log in to an existing session,
sometimes I get a snappy response and get the desktop quickly. Other
times, there is a a delay, during which I have a black display with the
pointer on it. T
gene heskett wrote:
...
> Speaking as a CET with some knowledge of battery degradation, the
> thought of replacing an individual cell in a li-ion battery scares me.
> That new battery will have a bit more capacity, which in turn may force
> other older cells into reverse polarity, accelerating t
Fresh installation of Debian 11.6 on Dell Vostro 200 (Intel Core 2).
The Vostro 200 is being added to a home LAN with Debian 11.6 running
on a nondescript desktop (amd64) and a HP Laserjet P3015 Postscript
(Ethernet). The amd64 machine works perfectly with the P3015.
The printer configuration o
Curt schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2023 um 18:20:06 UTC+1:
> On 2023-01-31, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
>
> Look for file "AppleMobileDevice.kext".
Sorry for the delay.
"Apple no longer recommends using kexts with your macOS device. To make thing
worse, macOS Big Sur doesn’t even support som
> Am 05.02.2023 um 18:30 schrieb Dan Ritter:
> > (...)
> > RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires. The
> > twisted pairs carry the same signal but with the polarity
> > reversed, + on one is - on the other. Together with the
> > twisting, that makes the signal being carried resi
Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> On Sunday 05 February 2023 12:30:42 pm Dan Ritter wrote:
> > RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires.
>
> Eight wires, _four_ twisted pairs.
Correct, my flub.
-dsr-
Le 05/02/2023 à 17:32, gene heskett a écrit :
On 2/5/23 09:16, local10 wrote:
Feb 5, 2023, 10:45 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
I have a Dell Latitude e6220 with a 2 year 6600 mAh battery, which
does not charge above 67% since a few weeks. It makes me think that
1/3 of the cells are in a bad
David Wright composed on 2023-02-04 22:43 (UTC-0600):
> The other problem for your initrds is that both the amdgpu and radeon
> directories are being included, presumably because, according to your
> dracut post, both the amdgpu.ko and radeon.ko modules are included
> (and I think you implied they
On Sunday 05 February 2023 12:30:42 pm Dan Ritter wrote:
> RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires.
Eight wires, _four_ twisted pairs.
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Am 05.02.2023 um 18:30 schrieb Dan Ritter:
> (...)
> RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires. The
> twisted pairs carry the same signal but with the polarity
> reversed, + on one is - on the other. Together with the
> twisting, that makes the signal being carried resistant to
> i
Am 05.02.2023 um 18:30 schrieb Dan Ritter:
> (...)
> RJ45 is a physical connector with 8 pairs of twisted wires. The
> twisted pairs carry the same signal but with the polarity
> reversed, + on one is - on the other. Together with the
> twisting, that makes the signal being carried resistant to
> i
DdB wrote:
> What i am trying to setup is to have an older unused pc act as a
> backup-server. The first thing to do would be to install a current
> debian (disks are already pluged in). And the installation absolutely
> wants an internet connection.
>
> Due to physical restrictions, my router ha
On 2023-02-05, TRS-80 wrote:
>
>> 2- a simple way to align some text to the right (that is to say to
>> automatically calculate how many spaces are needed to fill the gap
>> between the text on the left an the text on the right for 72 characters
>> line.
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun my-in
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 05/02/2023 03:12, Richmond wrote:
>> The errors about sr0 come before the stuff about resume.
>
> Does the following command generate similar errors (taken from initrd
> scripts, UUID is intentionally not from the set of existing
> partitions)?
>
> blkid -l -t UUID=11
On 2/5/23 09:16, local10 wrote:
Feb 5, 2023, 10:45 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
I have a Dell Latitude e6220 with a 2 year 6600 mAh battery, which does not
charge above 67% since a few weeks. It makes me think that 1/3 of the cells are
in a bad state. However, upower says that the capacity
On 05/02/2023 03:12, Richmond wrote:
The errors about sr0 come before the stuff about resume.
Does the following command generate similar errors (taken from initrd
scripts, UUID is intentionally not from the set of existing partitions)?
blkid -l -t UUID=---- -
Hello list,
Among all things in software business, networking is the area i know the
least about.
What i am trying to setup is to have an older unused pc act as a
backup-server. The first thing to do would be to install a current
debian (disks are already pluged in). And the installation absolute
Feb 5, 2023, 10:45 by y...@masson-informatique.fr:
> I have a Dell Latitude e6220 with a 2 year 6600 mAh battery, which does not
> charge above 67% since a few weeks. It makes me think that 1/3 of the cells
> are in a bad state. However, upower says that the capacity is 95%, so
> remaining cell
Yvan Masson wrote:
...
> Price of a new battery is not really annoying, but I am more and more
> concerned about electronical waste.
if you have any local battery stores one of them may be
able to repair it for a reasonable charge.
songbird
On 05/02/2023 17:37, Yvan Masson wrote:
I don't know anything about battery, but I can do easy soldering.
1. Proper technology for rechargeable batteries is welding, not
soldering (to prevent overheating).
2. If you just disconnect a cell then a chip monitoring health status of
the assembly w
Hi list,
I have a Dell Latitude e6220 with a 2 year 6600 mAh battery, which does
not charge above 67% since a few weeks. It makes me think that 1/3 of
the cells are in a bad state. However, upower says that the capacity is
95%, so remaining cells are probably still good.
I don't know anythin
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