Am 09.08.2023 schrieb Carl Fink :
> I suspended my system from the System menu Monday night. When I woke
> it up Tuesday morning, sound was coming from the HDMI monitor. The
> Sound Settings didn't know about any other sound system.
This sounds like a driver problem with the soundcard. HDMI is re
after installing go-mtpfs, i have to install fuse
i am running bookworm for i386
Hello.
When using the debian12 dvd disc for installation, choose to use network
mirroring in the mirroring step, but at this time the system network is
disconnected and the installation cannot continue.
When using the dvd installation disk, it is to complete the installation
quickly, but also want
On 08/08/2023 19:07, gene heskett wrote:
digikam for example, does report what I assume is the package name, just
running it, reports a couple screens full of Exiv2 errors, but Exiv2 is
installed.
I have an impression that properly built AppImage should come with all
necessary libraries inclu
On 08/08/2023 09:57, gene heskett wrote:
Xsession: X session started for gene at Tue 27 Jun 2023 02:58:23 PM EDT
^^^
dbus-update-activation-environment: error: unable to connect to D-Bus:
Failed to connect to socket /run/user/1000/bus: Conne
On 8/9/23 10:47, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
gene heskett wrote:
Someplace where an AppImage looking for a missing dependency might
express its displeasure at not finding everything it needs?
I've always thought that was a main advantage of starting anything from
the command line - ther
Hi,
I recently installed Debian Bookworm using the Mate environment.
I noticed that no matter what power settings I choose, the monitors
never power off. The screensaver can lock the screen, but it then just
stays on for many hours.
I have external analog speakers that I use, and also terrib
gene heskett wrote:
...
> I load up a file I want to 3d print in cura, slice it into gcode, click
> on save to disk. kde gets in the way so it opens a tab on the toolbar at
> the bottom of the screen and to continue I have to click on that tab.
> 20% of the time the where do you want to save it
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
...
> He just told you to not hijack threads, and there you go and your
> immediate reply is to start talking about something completely unrelated
> to the rest of the discussion.
oops, sorry, i just replied again.
songbird
On Wed, Aug 09, 2023 at 04:04:12PM +0100, Alain D D Williams wrote:
> I have recently upgraded to Bookworm.
>
> I have set:
>
> MAIL=/var/spool/mail/addw
> MAILCHECK=60
>
> I find that when doing filename expansion, by pressing TAB, that the 'You have
> mail' message appears when it
I have recently upgraded to Bookworm.
I have set:
MAIL=/var/spool/mail/addw
MAILCHECK=60
I find that when doing filename expansion, by pressing TAB, that the 'You have
mail' message appears when it should not. In the example below I pressed TAB
after the letter 'T' (which gave me
gene heskett wrote:
> Someplace where an AppImage looking for a missing dependency might
> express its displeasure at not finding everything it needs?
I've always thought that was a main advantage of starting anything from
the command line - there's an obvious place for the output - the
terminal.
gene heskett wrote:
>songbird wrote:
...
>>man journald.conf...
>
> I've looked at that, even looked at the file. It is all systemd
> related, no mention of user stuffs. Its as if a 3 meter tall board
> fence has been built around the systemd stuff that user apps can't get thru.
no, i w
On Montag, 7. August 2023 16:33:26 CEST you wrote:
> On Montag, 7. August 2023 15:19:49 CEST you wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I just dist-upgraded my Raspberry Pi from buster to bookworm, and while
> >
> > ssh -Y...
> >
> > worked like a charm in before the update and I could start any X11 program
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