Re: Debian versions

2023-08-01 Thread Dominik George
Hi, > Outside Debian there are companies producing operating systems based on > Debian and providing commercial support for those operating systems, > probably the biggest example is Ubuntu provided by Canonical: > > https://ubuntu.com/ > https://canonical.com/ Yet, if at all possible, you should

Re: CVE-2022-27385 - Vendor Dependency Check In

2023-08-01 Thread tomas
On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 09:45:59PM +, Julius Ross (juliross) wrote: > Hi team, We are not a "team" -- we are Debian users, as the mailing list name suggests. That said... > We're looking for a contact or direction on gaining updates on open > vulnerabilities relating to known CVEs. Can you p

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Karl Vogel
>> On Tue, 01 Aug 2023 03:47:28 -0400, >> David may have said: > What everybody seems to be doing is catering to surge, when a low > spike can do just as much damage. Both need to be protected against, > so any protective appliance selection has to consider that. Liebert protects against powe

Re: Debian versions

2023-08-01 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, 2023-08-01 at 13:50 -0600, Alan Serrano Peña wrote: > Is there a commercial version of Debian? > Any version with technical support? The Debian project provides the Debian operating system for free and provides technical support for free by volunteers. In addition, there are a number of

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 19:13:42 +0100 piorunz wrote: > On 01/08/2023 19:09, Celejar wrote: > > Okay, thanks for the clarification. It seems, however, that I'm dealing > > with a hardware issue (as Dan Ritter suggested): I did some more > > testing, and after the latest crash, the system won't boot at

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023, 1:09 PM gene heskett wrote: > On 8/1/23 11:03, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 1, 2023, 2:40 AM Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net > > > wrote: > > > > On 31 Jul 2023 15:21 -0400, from songb...@anthive.com > >

CVE-2022-27385 - Vendor Dependency Check In

2023-08-01 Thread Julius Ross (juliross)
Hi team, We're looking for a contact or direction on gaining updates on open vulnerabilities relating to known CVEs. Can you point us to the correct forum or support email address? We want to be able to track these vulnerabilities and when fixes become available. Thank you in advance for your a

Re: Debian versions

2023-08-01 Thread Danial Behzadi
Good afternoon, I have a question about Debian versions. Is there a commercial version of Debian? Any version with technical support? No, Debian is a free software, but you can get commercial support from third-parties. I was reading on the website that there is a version called Debian LTS,

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 15:19 Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > On Monday 31 July 2023 07:47:14 pm Charles Curley wrote: > > Replacement batteries from APC are expensive compared to buying > > elsewhere, but they come with return shipping for the exhausted battery > > so they can recycle it. Roy, an

Re: Debian versions

2023-08-01 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 4:15 PM Alan Serrano Peña wrote: > Good afternoon, I have a question about Debian versions. Is there a > commercial version of Debian? Any version with technical support? I was > reading on the website that there is a version called Debian LTS, > specifically Debian 10 "Bus

Re: singularity-container in bookworm?

2023-08-01 Thread Nilesh Patra
Hi Boyan, On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 01:08:40PM -0400, Boyan Penkov wrote: > Hello Nilesh, > > Thanks kindly -- I do see it, and it's playing along wonderfully with > the rest of bookworm on my systems... Happy to know. I just uploaded a new version (3.11.4) of singularity to fasttrack, this one ha

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Tuesday 01 August 2023 05:33:55 am gene heskett wrote: > Google seems to have high jacked port 80, I cannot use it as a browser > to run klipper as a google search intercepts port 80, so localhost:80 > cannot be used for troubleshooting or for running a 3d printer with > klipper.. > > FF has

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Monday 31 July 2023 07:47:14 pm Charles Curley wrote: > Replacement batteries from APC are expensive compared to buying > elsewhere, but they come with return shipping for the exhausted battery > so they can recycle it. OTOH local recycling places give me cash for exhausted lead-acid batteries

Debian versions

2023-08-01 Thread Alan Serrano Peña
Good afternoon, I have a question about Debian versions. Is there a commercial version of Debian? Any version with technical support? I was reading on the website that there is a version called Debian LTS, specifically Debian 10 "Buster," but I'm not sure if this version meets what I'm asking fo

Re: Prevent laptop from suspending when a user is logged in through SSH

2023-08-01 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 1 Aug 2023 21:30 +0200, from pipat...@gmail.com (Anders Andersson): > Does anyone know the "correct" solution to this? Might https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend#Systemd_timeouts be useful? -- Michael Kjörling 🔗 https://michael.kjorling.se “Remember when, on the Internet, nobod

Prevent laptop from suspending when a user is logged in through SSH

2023-08-01 Thread Anders Andersson
I just installed a plain debian 12.1 on my good old Thinkpad X200, my first debian 12 install since I'm waiting for things to settle down before I upgrade my other computers. Going smooth so far and my first snag (after bug #1037304) is that it just kicked me out of all my ssh sessions. Example fr

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread piorunz
On 01/08/2023 19:09, Celejar wrote: Okay, thanks for the clarification. It seems, however, that I'm dealing with a hardware issue (as Dan Ritter suggested): I did some more testing, and after the latest crash, the system won't boot at all, and the power LED blinks red six times, which according t

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 18:25:39 +0100 piorunz wrote: > On 01/08/2023 18:16, Celejar wrote: > > On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 16:56:37 +0100 > > piorunz wrote: > > > >> On 01/08/2023 16:44, Celejar wrote: > >> > >>> Any ideas? > >>> > >> Revert to Debian Stable and check there. I have AMD Radeon card and it's >

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread gene heskett
On 8/1/23 11:03, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: On Tue, Aug 1, 2023, 2:40 AM Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net > wrote: On 31 Jul 2023 15:21 -0400, from songb...@anthive.com (songbird): >   i do not run things for long w

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread piorunz
On 01/08/2023 18:16, Celejar wrote: On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 16:56:37 +0100 piorunz wrote: On 01/08/2023 16:44, Celejar wrote: Any ideas? Revert to Debian Stable and check there. I have AMD Radeon card and it's 100% stable on Stable, and it had issues last year back when bookworm was in Testing.

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 12:12:01 -0400 Dan Ritter wrote: > piorunz wrote: > > On 01/08/2023 16:44, Celejar wrote: > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > Revert to Debian Stable and check there. I have AMD Radeon card and it's > > 100% stable on Stable, and it had issues last year back when bookworm was in

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 16:56:37 +0100 piorunz wrote: > On 01/08/2023 16:44, Celejar wrote: > > > Any ideas? > > > Revert to Debian Stable and check there. I have AMD Radeon card and it's > 100% stable on Stable, and it had issues last year back when bookworm > was in Testing. I'm confused - curr

Re: singularity-container in bookworm?

2023-08-01 Thread Boyan Penkov
Hello Nilesh, Thanks kindly -- I do see it, and it's playing along wonderfully with the rest of bookworm on my systems... Cheers! On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 5:55 AM Nilesh Patra wrote: > > Hi Boyan, > > Sorry for late response, I don't read -user mailing list. > > > It seems the issue is one of the

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread Bret Busby
On 1/8/23 20:54, gene heskett wrote: On 8/1/23 06:26, Bret Busby wrote: On 1/8/23 17:33, gene heskett wrote: Google seems to have high jacked port 80, I cannot use it as a browser to run klipper as a google search intercepts port 80, so localhost:80 cannot be used for troubleshooting or for ru

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread Dan Ritter
piorunz wrote: > On 01/08/2023 16:44, Celejar wrote: > > > Any ideas? > > > Revert to Debian Stable and check there. I have AMD Radeon card and it's > 100% stable on Stable, and it had issues last year back when bookworm was in > Testing. If that doesn't work, try a new power supply. Video card

Re: AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread piorunz
On 01/08/2023 16:44, Celejar wrote: Any ideas? Revert to Debian Stable and check there. I have AMD Radeon card and it's 100% stable on Stable, and it had issues last year back when bookworm was in Testing. -- With kindest regards, Piotr. ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating sys

AMD GPU hard lockups

2023-08-01 Thread Celejar
Hello, I have a system running Debian unstable with an AMD RX-570. It has been working fine for a while, but recently, anything that uses the more advanced features of the GPU causes the system to hard lockup: black screen, no response to keyboard, no network connectivity. I'm not sure exactly wh

Re: NetworkManager, Iphone, and Bookworm

2023-08-01 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 07:18:36 +0200 didier gaumet wrote: > Le 01/08/2023 à 06:30, Charles Curley a écrit : > > [...] > > I have no Apple hardware and have experimented this but you could > *probably* use a MDM solution to do it: > https://support.apple.com/guide/deployment/intro-to-mdm-profil

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023, 2:40 AM Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote: > On 31 Jul 2023 15:21 -0400, from songb...@anthive.com (songbird): > > i do not run things for long when the power goes out > > but the capacity for my needs is plenty and then i shut > > down in an orderly fashion.

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread gene heskett
On 8/1/23 06:26, Bret Busby wrote: On 1/8/23 17:33, gene heskett wrote: Google seems to have high jacked port 80, I cannot use it as a browser to run klipper as a google search intercepts port 80, so localhost:80 cannot be used for troubleshooting or for running a 3d printer with klipper.. F

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 08:13:50AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 8/1/23 06:16, Phil Wyett wrote: > > On Tue, 2023-08-01 at 05:33 -0400, gene heskett wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Maybe direct this to the appropriate arena. Debians default browser is > > Firefox, if there is no issue with FF means

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread gene heskett
On 8/1/23 06:16, Phil Wyett wrote: On Tue, 2023-08-01 at 05:33 -0400, gene heskett wrote: Google seems to have high jacked port 80, I cannot use it as a browser to run klipper as a google search intercepts port 80, so localhost:80 cannot be used for troubleshooting or for running a 3d printer wi

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Aug 01, 2023 at 05:33:55AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > Google seems to have high jacked port 80, I cannot use it as a browser to > run klipper as a google search intercepts port 80, so localhost:80 cannot be > used for troubleshooting or for running a 3d printer with klipper.. > > FF has

Re: which dput/method to chose for automatic uploads via cron?

2023-08-01 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 1 Aug 2023 10:59 +0200, from harald.dun...@aixigo.com (Harald Dunkel): > - dput-ng/sftpworks fine on the command line, but dies with > "Failed to auth" in cron scripts. I can't help you choose a dput method, but different results between running on an interactive command l

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread Bret Busby
On 1/8/23 17:33, gene heskett wrote: Google seems to have high jacked port 80, I cannot use it as a browser to run klipper as a google search intercepts port 80, so localhost:80 cannot be used for troubleshooting or for running a 3d printer with klipper.. FF has no such problems. Cheers, Gen

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread Phil Wyett
On Tue, 2023-08-01 at 05:33 -0400, gene heskett wrote: > Google seems to have high jacked port 80, I cannot use it as a > browser > to run klipper as a google search intercepts port 80, so localhost:80 > cannot be used for troubleshooting or for running a 3d printer with > klipper.. > > FF has n

Re: singularity-container in bookworm?

2023-08-01 Thread Nilesh Patra
Hi Boyan, Sorry for late response, I don't read -user mailing list. > It seems the issue is one of the more structural issues that come up > when upsteam's maintenance policy does not match Debian's more stable > development cycle. Is this a viable candidate for inclusion in > https://fasttrack.d

chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-01 Thread gene heskett
Google seems to have high jacked port 80, I cannot use it as a browser to run klipper as a google search intercepts port 80, so localhost:80 cannot be used for troubleshooting or for running a 3d printer with klipper.. FF has no such problems. Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- "There are four boxes to

which dput/method to chose for automatic uploads via cron?

2023-08-01 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks, which dput/method would you suggest for uploading packages to a private repo via ssh? By now I tried - dput/rsyncfails to upload files in a reproducible sequence, breaking inoticoming on the receiver side - dput/scp "permission denied", ssh_config_options appea

Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list

2023-08-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. Some guidelines which may help explain how the list works: * The language on this mailing list is English. There may be other mailing lists that are language-specific, for exa

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Roger Price
On Tue, 1 Aug 2023, Karl Vogel wrote:   I give a solid vote to Liebert.  I had a near-miss lightning strike   a few nights ago, and all it did was make my display go out for about   a second.  It came right back, session intact, didn't lose a thing. My place took a direct hit from a lightning s

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread David
On Tue, 2023-08-01 at 03:14 -0400, Karl Vogel wrote: > Liebert What everybody seems to be doing is catering to surge, when a low spike can do just as much damage. Both need to be protected against, so any protective appliance selection has to consider that. Cheers! -- A Kiwi in Australia, doing

Re: OT: Protecting electrical equipment; was: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 31 Jul 2023 15:21 -0400, from songb...@anthive.com (songbird): > i do not run things for long when the power goes out > but the capacity for my needs is plenty and then i shut > down in an orderly fashion. most of the time i shut down > the computer system and unplug the power cord and the

Re: Recommendations for a UPS?

2023-08-01 Thread Karl Vogel
>> On Mon, 31 Jul 2023 13:24:36 -0400, >> Tom Browder may have said: > All the reviews I've seen on Amazon for smaller capacity UPSs > for APC and Tripp Lite are not that great (I usually concentrate > on the one- and two-star reviews). > Any recommenndations from fellow Debian folks? > Thanks.