On 2/8/23 19:16, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 9/2/23 06:39, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/23 16:29, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 9/2/23 04:54, gene heskett wrote:
My several machine home net is behind a dd-wrt install, NAT'ed so
that any machine here has access to the net via the ipv4 address my
rout
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 14:18:31 -0500
Dan Ritter wrote:
Hello Dan,
>Sure. The thing you're looking at is the uBlock Origin widget,
Are you sure? Looks more like uMatrix to me. Note the icon in the
toolbar.
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On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 03:54:54PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> This machine is on bullseye, and when I installed, I noted that networking
> worked over ipv4 but have noted jst now that responses to the ipv6 versions
> of both ping6 and traceroute6 have changed.
> ping6 and traceroute6 can now reso
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:15:23PM +, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
[...]
> It all seems fairly typical. The annoying bit is figuring out which
> domains you need to allow to make the site function whilst preserving
> as much privacy as possible.
I try to go the other route: use a profil
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 03:53:46PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
[...]
> The HTML file will contain references to each of the URLs,
> directing the browser to go fetch things from them and execute
> or display them as appropriate.
Except those hidden away in some more or less obfuscated
Javascript (y
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 04:25:25PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > The HTML file will contain references to each of the URLs,
> > directing the browser to go fetch things from them and execute
> > or display them as appropriate.
>
> FWIW, that HTML page does not include "gstatic" in its source te
On 9/2/23 06:39, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/8/23 16:29, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 9/2/23 04:54, gene heskett wrote:
My several machine home net is behind a dd-wrt install, NAT'ed so
that any machine here has access to the net via the ipv4 address my
router obtains from them. That legally is a
On 2/8/23 16:29, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 9/2/23 04:54, gene heskett wrote:
My several machine home net is behind a dd-wrt install, NAT'ed so that
any machine here has access to the net via the ipv4 address my router
obtains from them. That legally is a dynamic address but hasn't
changed in
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 21:03:39 +0100
peze wrote:
> Am 08.02.23 um 19:30 schrieb Charles Curley:
> [...]
>
> If your host is linux, can you show me your qemu-parameters?
> TIA
>
I was afraid you were going to ask me that. I run qemu via libvirt. So
I will do a bit of detective work. Here goes.
On 9/2/23 04:54, gene heskett wrote:
My several machine home net is behind a dd-wrt install, NAT'ed so that
any machine here has access to the net via the ipv4 address my router
obtains from them. That legally is a dynamic address but hasn't
changed in the decade and a half since I last sw
> The HTML file will contain references to each of the URLs,
> directing the browser to go fetch things from them and execute
> or display them as appropriate.
FWIW, that HTML page does not include "gstatic" in its source text (but
apparently some other pages fetched from `canada.ca` do).
OTOH, it
Peter Easthope wrote:
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> References:
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> <20230208191831.x6zp7ybzizmbq...@randomstring.org>
>
> From: Dan Ritter
> Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2023 14:18:31 -0500
> > The thing you're looking at is the uBlock Origin widget,
> > and
This machine is on bullseye, and when I installed, I noted that
networking worked over ipv4 but have noted jst now that responses to the
ipv6 versions of both ping6 and traceroute6 have changed.
ping6 and traceroute6 can now resolve yahoo.com's ipv6 address where
previously the was no resolution
In-reply-to: <20230208191831.x6zp7ybzizmbq...@randomstring.org>
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<20230208191831.x6zp7ybzizmbq...@randomstring.org>
From: Dan Ritter
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2023 14:18:31 -0500
> The thing you're looking at is the uBlock Origin widget,
> and it shows things that your browser is being
Am 08.02.23 um 19:30 schrieb Charles Curley:
Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian installer,
bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still mount it on the
guest.
If your host is linux, can you show me your qemu-parameters?
TIA
> Just going to https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency.html
>
> shows me this:
>
> canada.ca
> www.canada.ca
> adobedtm.com
> ajax.googleapis.com
> akamaiedge.net
> botframework.com
> demdex.net
> duckduckgo.com
> go-mpulse.net
> gstatic.com
> omtrdc.net
> v0cdn.net
Looking for these sites in the
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 11:23:04 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian
> installer, bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still
> mount it on the guest.
And do not mount it on the host.
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 22:07:37 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
> Does it work if you pass a USB device to a Linux
> guest (e.g. boot some live image)?
Yes. I can hand a USB memory stick to a Debian guest, Debian installer,
bullseye and bookworm. Host is bullseye. One must still mount it on the
guest.
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On 2023-02-08 09:07, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2023-02-08 00:55, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 08.02.2023 09:07, Gary Dale wrote:
I thought this would be easier than it's turned out to be. There are
Internet posts going back years about support for this device but
nothing recent - including a 5
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 04:03:04PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:31:00AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > >> $ cat opt/bin/hibernate.sh
> > >> mate-screensaver-command -l # Activates screensaver and locks
> > >> the screen
> > >>
On 08/02/2023 01:15, stand...@gmx.net wrote:
Max Nikulin schrieb am Montag, 6. Februar 2023 um 13:30:06 UTC+1:
sudo -A setfacl -m u:`id -un`:rw /dev/bus/usb/002/007
I think running as root doesn't requirte this change, or?
Then I have no idea. Does it work if you pass a USB device to a Linux
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:31:00AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> $ cat opt/bin/hibernate.sh
> >> mate-screensaver-command -l# Activates screensaver and locks
> >> the screen
> >> sudo systemctl hybrid-sleep# Hibernate and suspend the system. Thi
>> $ cat opt/bin/hibernate.sh
>> mate-screensaver-command -l # Activates screensaver and locks
>> the screen
>> sudo systemctl hybrid-sleep # Hibernate and suspend the system. This
>> will trigger activation of
>>
On 2023-02-08 00:55, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 08.02.2023 09:07, Gary Dale wrote:
I thought this would be easier than it's turned out to be. There are
Internet posts going back years about support for this device but
nothing recent - including a 5 year old Ubuntu post saying it works.
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 12:00:13PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> $ cat opt/bin/hibernate.sh
> mate-screensaver-command -l # Activates screensaver and locks
> the screen
> sudo systemctl hybrid-sleep # Hibernate and suspend the system. This
>
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 07:11:45AM -0500, Jeremy Hendricks wrote:
> I’d recommend contacting FSF for FSF questions, not Debian.
And I'd recommend against feeding trolls.
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On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 7:08 AM philip pocock
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> "While many groups and individuals have contributed to Linux, the largest
> single contributor is still the Free Software Foundation, which created not
> only most of the tools used
"While many groups and individuals have contributed to Linux, the largest
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only most of the tools used in Linux, but also the philosophy and the
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Amine Derk writes:
> Hello,
>
> 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: Unable to
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