On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 12:16 PM Schwibinger Michael
wrote:
> Good morning
>
> I did try it
> with a good DVD
>
> dd if=/dev/sr0 of=/tmp/dvd.bin bs=1M
>
> And this did work.
>
> I tried with the bad DVD
>
> Bug.
> Message Cannot read file Read write problem.
>
> What do I do wrong.
>
> And how t
Am 13.11.2023 um 04:39:02 Uhr schrieb mike.junk...@att.net:
> Linux MikesPI 6.1.0-rpi4-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.1.54-1+rpt2
> (2023-10-05) aarch64 GNU/Linux This install didn't include exim4,
> postfix or anything supplying sendmail and fetchmail won't work
> without an MTA. I've set up se
On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 04:39:02 + (UTC)
mike.junk...@att.net wrote:
Hello mike.junk...@att.net,
>I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to get claws-mail working
Head over to https://lists.claws-mail.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Maybe even subscribe to their list. Expect to have to give
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 03:17:17PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > FOSS is great for learning by doing, but commercial products can be a better
> > choice when a family member, a friend, a neighbor, and especially clients
> > and employers, want a computer, a server, a network gateway, etc.. It i
On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 at 04:33, wrote:
> I'm running bookworm on a RaspberryPi 4b.
> mike@rpi4b3:~> uname -a
> Linux MikesPI 6.1.0-rpi4-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.1.54-1+rpt2
> (2023-10-05) aarch64 GNU/Linux
> There are a couple of things I don't understand and am hoping one of
> y
Apologies for the inadvertent typo. Corrigendum:
May the phrase:
"... MHonArc is only about conversion of our emails into
cross-linked email format ..."
Be read as
"... MHonArc is only about conversion of our emails into
cross-linked HTML format ..."
--
__
*Inspir
I'm running bookworm on a Raspberry Pi 4b.
mike@rpi4b3:~> uname -a
Linux MikesPI 6.1.0-rpi4-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.1.54-1+rpt2
(2023-10-05) aarch64 GNU/Linux
This install didn't include exim4, postfix or anything supplying sendmail
and fetchmail won't work without an MTA.
I've s
I'm running bookworm on a RaspberryPi 4b.
mike@rpi4b3:~> uname -a
Linux MikesPI 6.1.0-rpi4-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.1.54-1+rpt2
(2023-10-05) aarch64 GNU/Linux
There are a couple of things I don't understand and am hoping one of you
out there can clue me in or at least suggest a direct
May please the concerned portions of
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/11/msg00443.html be perused,
as a part of my conversation with Mr. Cater, also quoted below:
"... There is one problem with this approach, as stated earlier. For the
Mailing list, any change of subject from my Gmail web
On 11/12/23 09:29, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 11:46:46AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
I do tend to rely on the knowledge and expertise here: Greg - how
would you rate the chances of physical copies of your Bash guides,
for example?
It is an interesting question to ask
On 12.11.2023 23:34, Andy Smith wrote:
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 05:48:27PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
Well done Mellanox, and Debian. I hope to see more of it!
…although I did forget that Nvidia acquired Mellanox in 2019 and
since then has scrapped the Mellanox brand name, so the good times
are pr
On 12 Nov 2023 19:25 +, from r...@rptv.info (Rafa):
> I have an issue regarding USB2 after upgrading a desktop machine from
> Debian 11 (bullseye) to Debian 12 (bookworm).
>
> USB3 ports work fine, but USB2 ports do not.
>
> I still have bullseye installed in the machine and when I boot bulls
> FOSS is great for learning by doing, but commercial products can be a better
> choice when a family member, a friend, a neighbor, and especially clients
> and employers, want a computer, a server, a network gateway, etc.. It is
> ironically satisfying when those commercial products have FOSS on
On 11/11/23 22:35, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there is
very little selection. I am considering writing an updated Debian GNU/Linux
Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing it I was wondering if
anyone would even be int
Hi,
I have an issue regarding USB2 after upgrading a desktop machine from
Debian 11 (bullseye) to Debian 12 (bookworm).
USB3 ports work fine, but USB2 ports do not.
I still have bullseye installed in the machine and when I boot bullseye
I can use both USB2 and USB3. But when I boot bookworm I ca
On 31/10/23 16:27, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 30/10/2023 14:03, Richard Hector wrote:
On 24/10/23 06:01, Max Nikulin wrote:
getent -s dns hosts zircon
Ah, thanks. But I don't feel too bad about not finding that ...
'service' is not defined in that file, 'dns' doesn't occur, and
searching for 'hos
On 11/12/23 09:15, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 04:01:47PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
An obvious difference between internal and external drives is physical
protection. Internal drives and cables are protected. Everything gets
power from the same source (PSU, PCU fed b
On 12/11/23 04:47, Kamil Jońca wrote:
Richard Hector writes:
Hi all,
I have a machine that runs as an openvpn server. It works fine; the
VPN stays up.
Are you sure? Have you client conneted and so on?
Yes. I can ssh to the machines at the other end.
However, after running for a while, I
Hi,
Hans wrote:
> I want to automatically create a bootable USB-stick using dd from an
> ISO-file.
The landscape of ISO files is wide and varied.
An URL for getting the ISO would help to make more specific statements.
> However, after generating the stick the UUID of the first partition
> (/dev
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 07:43:13PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 12. November 2023, 19:27:20 CET schrieb Andy Smith:
> Yes, this is looking promising. Looks like thisis what I exactly need.
I am still intrigued by the idea of an iso file having a UUID when
it's written directly to a USB di
On Sun 12 Nov 2023 at 18:27:20 (+), Andy Smith wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 07:03:41PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> > I want to dd it automatically like
> >
> > dd if=/path/to/my/image.iso of=UUID=34567890-afde-.-1234
>
> If your use case is writing an ISO file directly to a USB device (no
>
Am Sonntag, 12. November 2023, 19:27:20 CET schrieb Andy Smith:
Yes, this is looking promising. Looks like thisis what I exactly need.
I will try it.
Thanks for the fast response!
Best
Hans
> Hello,
>
> On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 07:03:41PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> > I want to dd it automatically l
Hi Andy,
to make things more clear. This is what I want to do:
I am using bootcdwrite, which writes its cdimage.iso to a mounted (because of
to few disk space) to a mounted external harddrive.
This one got a UUID, which never changes, so I can mount it automatically. All
this is working perfe
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 05:48:27PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> Well done Mellanox, and Debian. I hope to see more of it!
…although I did forget that Nvidia acquired Mellanox in 2019 and
since then has scrapped the Mellanox brand name, so the good times
are probably over. 🙁
On 11/12/23 05:15, Andy Smith wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 04:01:47PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
SSD RAID10 is very impressive when everything else matches. Backups over a
Gigabit LAN onto SATA III SSD RAID10 does not make sense because Gigabit
Ethernet is rated for 1 Gbps read/ write an
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 07:03:41PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> I want to dd it automatically like
>
> dd if=/path/to/my/image.iso of=UUID=34567890-afde-.-1234
If your use case is writing an ISO file directly to a USB device (no
partitioning) then I'd think you could use the ID of the USB st
Hello,
TL;DR: Use filesystem labels. This is the sort of thing they're for.
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 06:55:33PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> However, after generating the stick the UUID of the first partition
> (/dev/sdc1)
> is changing, so next time, the script will not work again, of course.
Do you l
I think the books help some commands and software, for me are good to start
with
El El dom, 12 nov 2023 a las 15:51, Greg Wooledge
escribió:
> On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 02:28:33PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 11:46:46AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > I do tend to rel
Correct myself:
NOT: > As I want to always the same USB-stick, I would like to mount it using
a shell script.
>
I want to dd it automatically like
dd if=/path/to/my/image.iso of=UUID=34567890-afde-.-1234
or similar.
Sorry for making things unclear.
Hans
Am Sonntag, 12. November 2023, 18:23:20 CET schrieb Joe:
What about kwallet? Should run on other window managers than plasma5 as well.
Hans
Hi folks,
just a question.
I want to automatically create a bootable USB-stick using dd from an ISO-file.
As I want to always the same USB-stick, I would like to mount it using a shell
script.
However, after generating the stick the UUID of the first partition (/dev/sdc1)
is changing, so ne
Hello,
I came across this article today and it made me really happy to see.
A 32x100G switch with open source, upstreamed drivers, running
Debian. All aspects of the port settings, VLANs, etc all configured
using standard Linux tools.
Well done Mellanox, and Debian. I hope to see more of it!
htt
On Sun, 12 Nov 2023 22:07:33 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 10/11/2023 01:48, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> > KeepassXC if you want a primarily GUI solution which also happens to
> > be open source. (There's also a command-line version keepassxc-cli
> > which can either be driven from the command line
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 04:01:47PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> On 11/11/23 08:52, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 10:22:07PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > > On 11/10/23 19:46, David Christensen wrote:
> > > > On 11/8/23 02:20, gene heskett wrote:
> >
> > Are these 2TB S
Le 12/11/2023 à 16:53, Michael Kjörling a écrit :
On 12 Nov 2023 22:07 +0700, from maniku...@gmail.com (Max Nikulin):
Having system booted from Debian Live image (assume some disaster), how many
packaged have to be installed to get access to passwords stored by
KeePassXC?
I don't know about Deb
Since I began using Linux soon after its inception, 199?, I have just
stumbled my way much by trial and error.
stumbles related to PATH issue:
installed bookworm from dvd.
moved distribution ,bashrc's to save.bashrc's
copied .bashrc's from buster on another hard disc. These have three
virtue
On 12 Nov 2023 22:07 +0700, from maniku...@gmail.com (Max Nikulin):
> Having system booted from Debian Live image (assume some disaster), how many
> packaged have to be installed to get access to passwords stored by
> KeePassXC?
I don't know about Debian Live images, but from an up-to-date install
Marco Moock wrote:
> Am 12.11.2023 um 06:46:42 Uhr schrieb Dan Ritter:
>
> > sysvinit is still a valid and supported init for Debian.
>
> But people need to know that it isn't by default and that they need to
> replace systemd to use switch to sysvinit if they want.
Not installed by default is
Sorry, in Debian world I'm looking for 'linux-image-6.5.0-4-rt-[. . .]' but
it would be 6.5.10.
Scott Denlinger
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 10:04 AM Scott Denlinger
wrote:
> Does anyone know why there are no stock realtime kernels in trixie/sid? I
> currently have 'linux-image-6.5.0-1-rt-amd64-unsi
On 10/11/2023 01:48, Michael Kjörling wrote:
KeepassXC if you want a primarily GUI solution which also happens to
be open source. (There's also a command-line version keepassxc-cli
which can either be driven from the command line or used interactively
in a terminal session.)
Having system boote
Does anyone know why there are no stock realtime kernels in trixie/sid? I
currently have 'linux-image-6.5.0-1-rt-amd64-unsigned' installed, but I
don't see any newer RT kernels available.
Scott Denlinger
On 12/11/2023 21:37, Greg Wooledge wrote:
It doesn't help that "apt install ./file" is not documented in the
official man pages. People can only learn about it from the wiki, or
from word of mouth.
It is documented in various guides:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 02:28:33PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 11:46:46AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > I do tend to rely on the knowledge and expertise here: Greg - how
> > would you rate the chances of physical copies of your Bash guides,
> > for example?
I'm not goi
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 09:29:28AM -0500, Thomas George wrote:
> As root I edited bashrc as found in root's home directory
OK. If I'm not mistaken, that file never contained a PATH definition
in the first place, so you can put things back to normal simply by
deleting the line(s) that you added to
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 09:35:33AM -0500, Thomas George wrote:
> I don't like to clutter up my download file. Since I normally use dpkg -i
> debfile.deb this would add a directory in the download file.
When you install a .deb package it only installs to the
fully-qualified paths inside the
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 09:25:26AM -0500, Thomas George wrote:
> Alternately dpkg -i debfile.deb works.
That doesn't install the dependencies. It may leave your packages in
a semi-broken state, requiring you to run "apt-get -f install" afterward
to fix it.
Using "apt install ./debfile.deb" pulls
I don't like to clutter up my download file. Since I normally use dpkg
-i debfile.deb this would add a directory in the download file.
Tom George
On 11/11/23 23:31, Timothy Butterworth wrote:
On November 11, 2023, at 11:16 PM, David wrote:
>On Sat, 11 Nov 2023 at 18:42, Thomas George
wrot
As root I edited bashrc as found in root's home directory
On 11/11/23 23:23, Timothy Butterworth wrote:
On November 11, 2023, at 8:51 PM, Thomas George
wrote:
>I downloaded the google-chrome deb file to /opt/
>used dpkg to install the program.
Use sudoapt install ./filename.deb you may nee
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 11:46:46AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> I do tend to rely on the knowledge and expertise here: Greg - how
> would you rate the chances of physical copies of your Bash guides,
> for example?
It is an interesting question to ask for this resource specifically,
be
Alternately dpkg -i debfile.deb works.
Tom George
On 11/11/23 19:28, The Wanderer wrote:
On 2023-11-11 at 19:09, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 10:17:09PM +, David wrote:
Looking for an authoritative source of information to show you,
I found only this:
https://wiki.de
Am 12.11.23 um 08:18 schrieb Bhasker C V:
Hi,
I have tried removing PrivateTmp=no in the rsyslog service file and it
still doesnt work
I assume you mean PrivateTmp=yes?
I have removed the service file which I had created too.
I found that when I run the daemon manually, it works well. Hence
On Sat 11 Nov 2023, at 20:56, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
On Sat 11 Nov 2023, at 20:23, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> Telnet to bendel, port 25. Wait for the banner. Type "EHLO your.domain".
>> Type "quit" to get out.
>
> The protocol is named SMTP.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Pr
Hello,
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 04:01:47PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> SSD RAID10 is very impressive when everything else matches. Backups over a
> Gigabit LAN onto SATA III SSD RAID10 does not make sense because Gigabit
> Ethernet is rated for 1 Gbps read/ write and a SATA III SSD RAID10 is
Marco Moock wrote:
> Am 12.11.2023 um 12:05:30 Uhr schrieb Roger Price:
>
> > Are you saying that I should stop relying on my Dr Linux 4th Ed.
> > ©1996 ? What's going on here ? Can't trust anything these days.
>
> If you know what information is still applicable today (like using cd,
> ls, vi
Am 12.11.2023 um 06:46:42 Uhr schrieb Dan Ritter:
> sysvinit is still a valid and supported init for Debian.
But people need to know that it isn't by default and that they need to
replace systemd to use switch to sysvinit if they want.
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 01:35:25AM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> All,
>
> I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there is
> very little selection. I am considering writing an updated Debian GNU/Linux
> Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing it I was
Am 12.11.2023 um 12:05:30 Uhr schrieb Roger Price:
> Are you saying that I should stop relying on my Dr Linux 4th Ed.
> ©1996 ? What's going on here ? Can't trust anything these days.
If you know what information is still applicable today (like using cd,
ls, vi etc.) and which isn't (Sysvinit,
On Sun, 12 Nov 2023, Marco Moock wrote:
I don't think book are a good way to teach stuff that changes. A wiki
(maybe with paid access, like RedHat does) is much more better than a
book that can't be updated and will be mostly useless with the next
release because beginner don't know which parts
On 12/11/23 18:07, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 12.11.2023 um 17:56:46 Uhr schrieb Bret Busby:
I still have my "Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible" and other relevant Linux
printed texts.
But how relevant is it still?
Many things changed and especially for beginners those books are
useless today because the
Good morning
I did try it
with a good DVD
dd if=/dev/sr0 of=/tmp/dvd.bin bs=1M
And this did work.
I tried with the bad DVD
Bug.
Message Cannot read file Read write problem.
What do I do wrong.
And how to mount a bin file?
Sorry
Regards Sophie
Von: to...@
Am 12.11.2023 um 17:56:46 Uhr schrieb Bret Busby:
> I still have my "Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible" and other relevant Linux
> printed texts.
But how relevant is it still?
Many things changed and especially for beginners those books are
useless today because they don't know what information is stil
On 12/11/23 14:35, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
All,
I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and there
is very little selection.
I still have my "Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible" and other relevant Linux
printed texts.
:)
I agree with the reference to a wiki instead (pro
On 11/12/23 03:38, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 12.11.2023 um 01:35:25 Uhr schrieb Timothy M Butterworth:
I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and
there is very little selection. I am considering writing an updated
Debian GNU/Linux Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started w
On Sun, 12 Nov 2023 at 06:36, Timothy M Butterworth
wrote:
> I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and
> there is very little selection. I am considering writing an updated
> Debian GNU/Linux Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing
> it I was wondering if anyon
Am 12.11.2023 um 01:35:25 Uhr schrieb Timothy M Butterworth:
> I have been looking for commercial books written about Debian and
> there is very little selection. I am considering writing an updated
> Debian GNU/Linux Bible for Bookworm/Trixie. Before I started writing
> it I was wondering if anyo
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