Le 10 avril 2023 David Wright a écrit :
> In case it's not clear, bullseye and bookworm are Debian distribution
> codenames, not hostnames. I can't edit my crontab on a newly installed
> bookworm system while simultaneously listing my old crontab on the old
> bullseye system on the same computer.
On 10/4/23 12:49, Tim Woodall wrote:
And it doesn't forward packets from new ips either, it just silently
drops them.
I don't know how the router learns ips but I suspect it's something to
do with DAD,
I don't know about your router specifically, but here in Australia the
Network Terminatio
On Mon, 10 Apr 2023, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2023, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
On 10/4/23 11:02, Tim Woodall wrote:
My firewall has a single /128 acquired via SLAAC and the RA from the
router. My entire network is masqueraded through that single IP.
What does the RA contain? Typically o
On Mon, 10 Apr 2023, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
On 10/4/23 11:02, Tim Woodall wrote:
My firewall has a single /128 acquired via SLAAC and the RA from the
router. My entire network is masqueraded through that single IP.
What does the RA contain? Typically on connection to an IPv6 capable ISP you
w
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Badli,
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 07:59:32AM +, Badli Al Rashid wrote:
I got a temporary failure resolving deb.debian.org and
www.debian.org since last week thursday. I can resolve other sites
like www.kernel.org and others.
Broke last monday for me.
On 10/4/23 11:02, Tim Woodall wrote:
My firewall has a single /128 acquired via SLAAC and the RA from the
router. My entire network is masqueraded through that single IP.
What does the RA contain? Typically on connection to an IPv6 capable ISP
you will get assigned a single /128 from their r
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023, Michel Verdier wrote:
Le 9 avril 2023 Tim Woodall a ?crit :
Apr 9 06:27:48 ... IN=isp OUT= MAC=... SRC=1.0.168.192 DST=224.0.0.1 ...
PROTO=ICMP TYPE=9 CODE=0
This log is generated on your host? It comes directly from syslog or from
a reporting tool?
I don't get a rout
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023 David Wright wrote:
On Sun 09 Apr 2023 at 21:48:22 (+0200), zithro wrote:
[Previously David "Between-the-Lines" Wright wrote:]
IOW, while I run crontab -e on bookworm, inside my emacs session,
I want a subshell to run crontab -l, but the latter has to run on
bullseye in order
On 4/8/23 07:17, songbird wrote:
i have a program that has changed it's behavior to suddenly
become a CPU hog (while doing something simple like uploading
files for my website). probably a bug, but it got me to
wondering how i could limit the CPU temperature to a range
well below the maximum
On Sun 09 Apr 2023 at 21:48:22 (+0200), zithro wrote:
> > IOW, while I run crontab -e on bookworm, inside my emacs session,
> > I want a subshell to run crontab -l, but the latter has to run on
> > bullseye in order to pick up the old crontab. I'm not sure how
> > I would do that.
>
> Try running
On 4/8/23 20:11, Mark Allums wrote:
On 4/8/2023 8:01 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/8/23 07:17, songbird wrote:
i have a program that has changed it's behavior to suddenly
become a CPU hog (while doing something simple like uploading
files for my website). probably a bug, but it got me t
On 09 Apr 2023 17:20, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Welcome to the Gene Heskett show, starring Gene Heskett.
We've told Gene that his configuration is wrong *so* many times, over
*so* many years. There are very many, very long, threads dedicated to
trying to help Gene get his network configuration to a
IOW, while I run crontab -e on bookworm, inside my emacs session,
I want a subshell to run crontab -l, but the latter has to run on
bullseye in order to pick up the old crontab. I'm not sure how
I would do that.
Try running :
ssh user@bullseye crontab -l
It will locally list the crontab from re
On 4/9/23 11:04, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 04:53:17PM +0200, zithro wrote:
- Either you use DHCP, and the DNS will be provided by the DHCP server, so
don't touch resolv.conf (the DHCP server CAN provide 127.0.0.1 as DNS
server)
- or you use static addressing, and you can simpl
Le 9 avril 2023 Tim Woodall a écrit :
>>> Apr 9 06:27:48 ... IN=isp OUT= MAC=... SRC=1.0.168.192 DST=224.0.0.1 ...
>>> PROTO=ICMP TYPE=9 CODE=0
This log is generated on your host? It comes directly from syslog or from
a reporting tool?
> I don't get a routable IPv4 address at all. My router is
On 4/9/23, Tim Woodall wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Apr 2023, Badli Al Rashid wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Gooday everybody. Anyone having temporary failure when running apt update
>> with own bind local resolver ? I got a temporary failure resolving
>> deb.debian.org and www.debian.org since last week thursda
Hi Badli,
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 07:59:32AM +, Badli Al Rashid wrote:
> I got a temporary failure resolving deb.debian.org and
> www.debian.org since last week thursday. I can resolve other sites
> like www.kernel.org and others.
>
> When I switch to other DNS servers I can resolve www.debia
As mentioned in the following email:
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two
text files where Word Wrap is possible?
From: "Susmita/Rajib"
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2023 23:12:57 +0530
Message-id: <[🔎]
CAEG4cZWR7jFCnPXqdq29qSq=okxpuaduzzum4uufk4
On Thu 06 Apr 2023 at 18:54:31 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 05:45:08PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > Users (including root) write their crontabs anywhere they like,
> > typically in a directory like ~/.cron/.
>
> Is that... normal? I can't say I've ever seen anyone kee
On Wed 05 Apr 2023 at 07:03:41 (-0700), Peter Ehlert wrote:
> Debian Bookworm RC 1 installer
> Damned nice, the improvements are appreciated.
I ran rc1 in my usual manner, and the only difference I noticed was
the one extra question about non-free firmware, to which I replied
yes. (There may well
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Matter is that radio has USB-slot for to play MP3 files but
>> when I plug a stick (which played on computer) in radio
>> just something are clicking and does not play nothing.
>
> I think the main issues that can show up are: - the format
> of the fileystem (VFAT is proba
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> You don't want to believe that - Epimenides the Cretan
> asserts that "all Cretans are liars"
Face it, the Greek invented it, the Italians (Romans)
perfected/spread it ...
All honor to diplomacy, you are not going to expect me to say
anything else, I think our advantag
Stefan Monnier wrote:
I usually taunt people with "All generalizations suck".
>>>
>>> Can't it be the exception to confirm the rule?
>>
>> There is a barber in Crete who shaves all men who don't
>> shave themselves
>
> You're just pointing out that *impredicative*
> generalizations suck even
On Sat 8 Apr 2023, at 22:12, gene heskett wrote:
> On 4/8/23 02:40, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> On Sat 8 Apr 2023, at 03:20, gene heskett wrote:
>>> Greetings all;
>>>
>>> Where do I turn on cups debugging so I'll see every bit of traffic
>>> addressed to cups from my local 192.168/xx.yy network?
>>
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023, Badli Al Rashid wrote:
Hi All,
Gooday everybody. Anyone having temporary failure when running apt update with
own bind local resolver ? I got a temporary failure resolving deb.debian.org
and www.debian.org since last week thursday. I can resolve other sites like
www.kerne
fuf [2023-04-09 11:47:21] wrote:
> Matter is that radio has USB-slot for to play MP3 files but when I plug a
> stick (which played on computer) in radio just something are clicking and
> does not play nothing.
I think the main issues that can show up are:
- the format of the fileystem (VFAT is pro
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023, Michel Verdier wrote:
Le 9 avril 2023 Tim Woodall a ?crit :
They're not causing me any issues but is it expected that the IP address
is reversed in these messages?
Apr 9 06:27:48 ... IN=isp OUT= MAC=... SRC=1.0.168.192 DST=224.0.0.1 ...
PROTO=ICMP TYPE=9 CODE=0
No IP a
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 11:18:14AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> > I usually taunt people with "All generalizations suck".
> >> Can't it be the exception to confirm the rule?
> > There is a barber in Crete who shaves all men who don't
> > shave themselves [1].
>
You don't want to believe that
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 04:53:17PM +0200, zithro wrote:
> Also, the line "search hosts, nameserver" is wrong. The place to put such
> settings is "/etc/nsswitch.conf".
> "search" is used to resolve hostnames to FQDN.
> So if you put "search example.com", and you try to connect to a machine with
> f
>> > I usually taunt people with "All generalizations suck".
>> Can't it be the exception to confirm the rule?
> There is a barber in Crete who shaves all men who don't
> shave themselves [1].
You're just pointing out that *impredicative* generalizations suck even
more than the rest.
Ste
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 04:53:17PM +0200, zithro wrote:
> - Either you use DHCP, and the DNS will be provided by the DHCP server, so
> don't touch resolv.conf (the DHCP server CAN provide 127.0.0.1 as DNS
> server)
> - or you use static addressing, and you can simply remove the dhcp-client
> packag
On 09 Apr 2023 14:14, gene heskett wrote:
I'm not sure, and my methods have been heavily denegrated by the dhcp
fans, but in my case with a many machine local net, and no dhcpd running
on the system, and the changes with each new release, I find the one
repeatable method to solve dns problem,
Aren Vardhan wrote:
> It worked, thanks a lot for your help.
>
> Can you also help me in installing the Damask software in My debian
> OS. I am not able locate the package through the sudoers.
If you mean https://damask.mpie.de/ then a quick look at
https://damask.mpie.de/installation/index.html
It worked, thanks a lot for your help.
Can you also help me in installing the Damask software in My debian OS. I
am not able locate the package through the sudoers.
On Sun, Apr 9, 2023, 16:19 Timothy M Butterworth <
timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 6:39 AM Are
gene heskett wrote:
> I should have qualified that advice as this machine will never be moved
> beyond its quasi annual trip to the back porch for an air hose D&C. Not a
> lappy, but a huge tower.
I think you'll be fine, Gene.
-dsr-
On 4/9/23 06:59, Dan Ritter wrote:
Timothy Butterworth wrote:
After you edit resolv.conf make the file immutable with chattr. Chattr +i makes
immutable chattr -i removes immmutable.
This works, but you should also leave yourself a comment in the
file to prevent later confusion.
It's also un
On 4/9/23 06:51, Nicolas George wrote:
Timothy Butterworth wrote:
After you edit resolv.conf make the file immutable with chattr. Chattr
+i makes immutable chattr -i removes immmutable.
This should be an immediate ban!
Timothy M Butterworth (12023-04-09):
I have Google DNS hardcoded on my l
On 4/9/23 05:05, Timothy Butterworth wrote:
After you edit resolv.conf make the file immutable with chattr. Chattr +i makes
immutable chattr -i removes immmutable.
On April 9, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Christoph Brinkhaus
wrote:
Am Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 04:20:49PM +0800 schrieb cor...@free.fr:
greet
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 04:20:49PM +0800, cor...@free.fr wrote:
> I know I can edit the entries in /etc/resolv.conf, but it will be
> overwritten by DHCP server.
https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 03:13:22PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> I apologise I didn't get you. Do you not want me to quote the following
> portion?
Perhaps you don't understand what your own messages look like. Therefore,
the best advice I can give you is to look at them through an external
le
Darac Marjal wrote:
> As an alternative, you could try writing a small shell
> script that works like the following (pseudocode):
>
> STOP_TEMP=70
> START_TEMP=65
> JOB_RUNNING=1
>
> while true:
>cpu_temp=$(cat /sys/something/temperature)
>
>if JOB_RUNNING and cpu_temp > STOP_TEMP:
>
On 08/04/2023 15:17, songbird wrote:
i have a program that has changed it's behavior to suddenly
become a CPU hog (while doing something simple like uploading
files for my website). probably a bug, but it got me to
wondering how i could limit the CPU temperature to a range
well below the max
On 4/9/23 04:20, cor...@free.fr wrote:
greetings,
I know I can edit the entries in /etc/resolv.conf, but it will be
overwritten by DHCP server.
I searched the internet and got one of the answers:
apt install resolvconf
echo "nameserver 127.0.0.1" >> /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head
what's
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 11:47:21AM +, fuf wrote:
[...]
> Maybe whoever suggests what better to format USB-stick for playing
> MP3-files by 'fdisk'?
> I would want to try this way and ask you how to format USB-stick, e.g.
> which file system better, etc.
> I used 'fdisk' for formatting USB t
Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 6:43 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > Timothy Butterworth wrote:
> > > After you edit resolv.conf make the file immutable with chattr. Chattr
> > +i makes immutable chattr -i removes immmutable.
> >
> >
> > This works, but you should also leave you
Good day.
Matter is that radio has USB-slot for to play MP3 files but when I plug a
stick (which played on computer) in radio just something are clicking and
does not play nothing.
I think the problem is that this my stick consists of separate albums and
radio does not find MP3 files, i.e. name alb
Hi All,
Gooday everybody. Anyone having temporary failure when running apt update with
own bind local resolver ? I got a temporary failure resolving deb.debian.org
and www.debian.org since last week thursday. I can resolve other sites like
www.kernel.org and others.
When I switch to other DNS
Aren Vardhan wrote:
> Hello, I am Aren Vardhan, a Graduate Student. I am reaching
> out to you to help me with the User Access. I recently
> installed the Debian 11 Operating System for a project
> purpose. I want to get permitted the Admin Rights to my
> system so that I can install the Damask so
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023 15:13:22 +0530
"Susmita/Rajib" wrote:
Hello Susmita/Rajib,
>Sometimes I have difficulties understanding some emails.
That's understandable if, as I'm assuming, English is not your first
language.
>Could you please elaborate a little further please?
Use a quote style like ev
Timothy Butterworth wrote:
> After you edit resolv.conf make the file immutable with chattr. Chattr +i
> makes immutable chattr -i removes immmutable.
This works, but you should also leave yourself a comment in the
file to prevent later confusion.
It's also unsuitable for most laptops, or othe
> > Timothy Butterworth wrote:
> > > After you edit resolv.conf make the file immutable with chattr. Chattr
> > +i makes immutable chattr -i removes immmutable.
This should be an immediate ban!
Timothy M Butterworth (12023-04-09):
> I have Google DNS hardcoded on my laptop. Few networks block out
On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 6:39 AM Aren Vardhan
wrote:
> Hello, I am Aren Vardhan, a Graduate Student. I am reaching out to you to
> help me with the User Access. I recently installed the Debian 11 Operating
> System for a project purpose. I want to get permitted the Admin Rights to
> my system so th
On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 6:43 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
> Timothy Butterworth wrote:
> > After you edit resolv.conf make the file immutable with chattr. Chattr
> +i makes immutable chattr -i removes immmutable.
>
>
> This works, but you should also leave yourself a comment in the
> file to prevent later
Aren Vardhan (12023-04-09):
> Hello, I am Aren Vardhan, a Graduate Student. I am reaching out to you to
> help me with the User Access. I recently installed the Debian 11 Operating
> System for a project purpose. I want to get permitted the Admin Rights to
> my system so that I can install the Dama
Hello, I am Aren Vardhan, a Graduate Student. I am reaching out to you to
help me with the User Access. I recently installed the Debian 11 Operating
System for a project purpose. I want to get permitted the Admin Rights to
my system so that I can install the Damask software using Sudo commands.
Ple
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023 Susmita/Rajib wrote:
[trim]
I just received an email from Mr. Sascha Steinbiss, the maintainer
for icdiff, and tried implementing his advice on columns. I have
received messages from Mr. Jeff Kaufman, the original creator.
Copies of my emails have been sent you too.
My system'
To: Debian Users ML
Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two
text files where Word Wrap is possible?
From: Brad Rogers
Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2023 08:46:18 +0100
Message-id: <[🔎] 20230409084618.1807a...@earth.stargate.org.uk>
Mr. Brad Rogers said:
[ ... ]
Please be are t
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> I just discovered that there is no "input source" for Hindi (language)
> or Devanagari Script. Which package should I file the bug against?
>
> In Debian 11.6, the input source was present and switching with
> Super+Space was working just fine.
I tried "dpkg-reconfigure l
I just discovered that there is no "input source" for Hindi (language)
or Devanagari Script. Which package should I file the bug against?
In Debian 11.6, the input source was present and switching with
Super+Space was working just fine.
I have upgraded to "bookworm" 3 days back. Overall experienc
After you edit resolv.conf make the file immutable with chattr. Chattr +i makes
immutable chattr -i removes immmutable.
On April 9, 2023, at 4:51 AM, Christoph Brinkhaus
wrote:
Am Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 04:20:49PM +0800 schrieb cor...@free.fr:
> greetings,
>
> I know I can edit the entries in /
Am Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 04:20:49PM +0800 schrieb cor...@free.fr:
> greetings,
>
> I know I can edit the entries in /etc/resolv.conf, but it will be
> overwritten by DHCP server.
> I searched the internet and got one of the answers:
>
> apt install resolvconf
> echo "nameserver 127.0.0.1" >> /etc/
Le 9 avril 2023 Tim Woodall a écrit :
> They're not causing me any issues but is it expected that the IP address
> is reversed in these messages?
>
> Apr 9 06:27:48 ... IN=isp OUT= MAC=... SRC=1.0.168.192 DST=224.0.0.1 ...
> PROTO=ICMP TYPE=9 CODE=0
No IP are never reversed in iptables/nftables
greetings,
I know I can edit the entries in /etc/resolv.conf, but it will be
overwritten by DHCP server.
I searched the internet and got one of the answers:
apt install resolvconf
echo "nameserver 127.0.0.1" >> /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head
what's the difference for /etc/resolv.conf and
Le 8 avril 2023 Max Nikulin a écrit :
> On 08/04/2023 22:17, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
>>> Have you ever actually *made* a systemd --user unit file? If so, for
>>> what purpose?
>> I have one. It starts emacs server for me when I login.
>
> There is ready to use one: /usr/lib/systemd/user/emacs.serv
Le 8 avril 2023 Greg Wooledge a écrit :
>> systemd user files can be put in ~/.config/systemd/user/ where you can
>> use git directly
>
> Have you ever actually *made* a systemd --user unit file? If so, for
> what purpose?
$ find .config/systemd/
.config/systemd/
.config/systemd/user
.config/sys
Please be are that people here are volunteering their time, and time is
a precious commodity. Would you therefore, make life easy for them by
using a convention quoting style in your messages to the list.
Persist with the style you currently employ and you will find that
people's desire to help w
tomas wrote:
> There is a barber in Crete who shaves all men who don't
> shave themselves [1]
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barber_paradox
Yeah, but that isn't really a paradox, is it?
It's like all the programs that will increase inflation :)
--
underground experts united
https://dataswamp.
They're not causing me any issues but is it expected that the IP address
is reversed in these messages?
Apr 9 06:27:48 ... IN=isp OUT= MAC=... SRC=1.0.168.192 DST=224.0.0.1 ...
PROTO=ICMP TYPE=9 CODE=0
These are coming from my ISPs router - there's no obvious way to turn
them off (or to change
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