On 12/14/23 15:30, David Christensen wrote:
On 12/14/23 13:54, fuf wrote:
Also, is there any simplest way to increase the font at the "bare
base" at once after login?
... use Preferences in the Xfce Panel and the various applications to set their
font sizes.
A simpler way is to use Menu -
On 15/12/2023 02:48, Kevin Price wrote:
"The bug" (Bug#1057967 & Bug#1057969) occurs only in kernel version
6.1.66-1 (package -6.1.0-15, released with bookworm 12.4). No other
debian kernel version has this bug. It might not affect you, and it can
be remedied/worked around. If it does affect you
On 12/14/23 18:13, Charles Curley wrote:
On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 17:01:19 -0500
David Sawyer wrote:
This may seem to be a simple problem. I set up Debian with a password
that I wrote down to be sure.
Password for what? Your user account? A root password? Disk encryption?
(This is why, when sett
Cindy Sue Causey writes:
> I abhor having to type into the console. Apparently I "slur" my
> keystrokes while the system has a pretty fast keystroke repeat going.
man kbdrate
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On 12/14/23 16:36, Anssi Saari wrote:
gene heskett writes:
It repeats per gui access. Starting a gfx program such as OpenSCAD, or
qidislicer from an xfce4 terminal cli, is delayed for this similar but
not always identical lag. And reports odd warnings etc while its
getting ready to open its gu
On 12/14/23, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 17:01:19 -0500
> David Sawyer wrote:
>
>> This may seem to be a simple problem. I set up Debian with a password
>> that I wrote down to be sure.
>
> Password for what? Your user account? A root password? Disk encryption?
>
> (This is why, w
On 2023-12-14 14:04:08 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 05:14:28PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > I have the latest version!!! I recall that this is a Debian/unstable
> > machine, which I upgrade regularly. So, everytime I get such an error,
> > I have the latest client.
>
On 12/14/23 13:54, fuf wrote:
Good day!
Near a half month ago I bought a comp. made into 2011 year and didn't knew
which Debian12 to put: i386 or amd64?, chose i386 as thought that old comp.
didn't take amd64.
What is the make and model of your computer? Processor?
i386-netinst Debian 12 wa
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 09:54:08PM +, fuf wrote:
> Near a half month ago I bought a comp. made into 2011 year and didn't knew
> which Debian12 to put: i386 or amd64?, chose i386 as thought that old comp.
> didn't take amd64.
> i386-netinst Debian 12 was being installed perfectly, and later I c
On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 23:26:47 +0200
Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
> On Thu, 2023-12-14 at 12:28 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> [...]
> [...]
> [...]
>
> [...]
>
> root@bfs# dpkg-query --show 'php*'
> php-amqp
> php-apcu
…
> php-yaml
> php-zmq
> php5.6-common
> php
> I don't notice differences among amd64 and i386 but think to pick among
> this. Give advice, what better please? I will add memory if the spare slots
> are, but maybe all busy? There are 2 slots only.
I mostly use i386 on my machines, but it's mostly because that's what
I started with 20 years
On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 17:01:19 -0500
David Sawyer wrote:
> This may seem to be a simple problem. I set up Debian with a password
> that I wrote down to be sure.
Password for what? Your user account? A root password? Disk encryption?
(This is why, when setting up passwords, I will type them in [bo
fuf writes:
> Good day! Near a half month ago I bought a comp. made into 2011 year
> and didn't knew which Debian12 to put: i386 or amd64?, chose i386 as
> thought that old comp. didn't take amd64. i386-netinst Debian 12 was
> being installed perfectly, and later I could to read a disk owned t
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 05:01:19PM -0500, David Sawyer wrote:
> This may seem to be a simple problem. I set up Debian with a password that
> I wrote down to be sure. Since then I have never been able to log in. When
> I use the password that I wrote down it is not accepted. I really don't
> want to
This may seem to be a simple problem. I set up Debian with a password that
I wrote down to be sure. Since then I have never been able to log in. When
I use the password that I wrote down it is not accepted. I really don't
want to have to delete the program and download it again. I guess Ubuntu
migh
Good day!
Near a half month ago I bought a comp. made into 2011 year and didn't knew
which Debian12 to put: i386 or amd64?, chose i386 as thought that old comp.
didn't take amd64.
i386-netinst Debian 12 was being installed perfectly, and later I could to
read a disk owned to the comp.:
CPU
Support
gene heskett writes:
> It repeats per gui access. Starting a gfx program such as OpenSCAD, or
> qidislicer from an xfce4 terminal cli, is delayed for this similar but
> not always identical lag. And reports odd warnings etc while its
> getting ready to open its gui.
Does this happen with common
I largely agree with Greg.
Am 13.12.23 um 16:33 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 04:13:44PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:10:37AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>>> On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 09:56:46AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
If so, then IIUC the
On Thu, 2023-12-14 at 12:28 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 19:24:19 +0200
> Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
>
> > All
> > I see is probably the php code. If I remember correctly, before the
> > upgrade php 7.4 was installed in my Bulleye installation. There is
> > a
> > directory in /
On Thu, 2023-12-14 at 18:07 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 14 Dec 2023 19:24 +0200, from ale...@nanoid.net (Alexis
> Grigoriou):
> > As the subject states pages using php won't disply in the browser.
> > All
> > I see is probably the php code.
>
> Well, first things first. What web server ar
On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 19:31:28 +0100
Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> On 14.12.23 at 19:01, Joe wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 13:41:04 +0200
> > y...@vienna.at wrote:
> >
> >> I no longer try to make the lifecd.img of debianworking perfect
> >> and now I change to KNOPPER as it is really much
Pocket writes:
On Dec 14, 2023, at 2:23 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
> Pocket writes:
[...]
> > Should the suffix of the file be .pem as the certs that are referenced by
> > the conf file seem to be in PEM format?
>
> Stick to what the program expects and use .crt
Ok what format DER, PEM or some
Sent from my iPad
> On Dec 14, 2023, at 2:23 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
>
> Pocket writes:
>
>>> On 12/14/23 08:11, Henning Follmann wrote:
>>> On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 09:47:41PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 7:55 PM Pocket wrote:
> What formats does certs need to
On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 19:24:19 +0200
Alexis Grigoriou wrote:
> All
> I see is probably the php code. If I remember correctly, before the
> upgrade php 7.4 was installed in my Bulleye installation. There is a
> directory in /etc/php/7.4, although 8.2 is the default in Bookworm,
> but there is no /et
Sent from my iPad
> On Dec 14, 2023, at 1:51 PM, David Christensen
> wrote:
>
> On 12/14/23 08:04, Pocket wrote:
>>> On Dec 14, 2023, at 4:09 AM, David Christensen
>>> wrote:
>>> Another benefit of ZFS snapshots is that they are are atomic. (Yet another
>>> is that they are taken quickly
Pocket writes:
On 12/14/23 08:11, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 09:47:41PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 7:55 PM Pocket wrote:
What formats does certs need to be to work with update-ca-certificates?
PEM or DER?
PEM
Well lets look at man update-ca-c
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 05:14:28PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I have the latest version!!! I recall that this is a Debian/unstable
> machine, which I upgrade regularly. So, everytime I get such an error,
> I have the latest client.
Just for the record, saying you have the "latest" version of
On 12/14/23 08:04, Pocket wrote:
On Dec 14, 2023, at 4:09 AM, David Christensen
wrote:
Another benefit of ZFS snapshots is that they are are atomic. (Yet another is
that they are taken quickly.) So long as your app or service has its files in
a consistent state (ideally, closed), restoring
Hi Joe,
On 14.12.23 at 19:01, Joe wrote:
On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 13:41:04 +0200
y...@vienna.at wrote:
I no longer try to make the lifecd.img of debianworking perfect
and now I change to KNOPPER as it is really much better.
I really do recommend it.
Knoppix is excellent for the purposes for whi
On 14 Dec 2023 19:24 +0200, from ale...@nanoid.net (Alexis Grigoriou):
> As the subject states pages using php won't disply in the browser. All
> I see is probably the php code.
Well, first things first. What web server are you using to try to
serve those pages?
--
Michael Kjörling
Rick:
Am 13.12.23 um 02:47 schrieb Rick Thomas:
> Is there a netinst iso that I can use to safely install Bookworm (stable) on
> a new PC?
Possibly yes, but please read on.
> If so, where can I download it from?
Please always use official sources: https://www.debian.org/CD/
> If not, how much
Greetings,
As the subject states pages using php won't disply in the browser. All
I see is probably the php code. If I remember correctly, before the
upgrade php 7.4 was installed in my Bulleye installation. There is a
directory in /etc/php/7.4, although 8.2 is the default in Bookworm, but
there
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I have the latest version!!! I recall that this is a Debian/unstable
> machine, which I upgrade regularly. So, everytime I get such an error,
> I have the latest client.
>
> Note also that this is an error that occurs randomly.
Then I'm sorry, that I can't help you more o
On 2023-12-14 17:03:10 +0100, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > Since 2 years (from early 2022 to 2023-11-26), I've got recurrent
> > errors like
> >
> > kex_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer
> > Connection reset by x.x.x.x port 22
>
> This sounds most like
Sent from my iPad
> On Dec 14, 2023, at 4:09 AM, David Christensen
> wrote:
>
> On 12/13/23 08:51, Pocket wrote:
>> I gave up using raid many years ago and I used the extra drives as backups.
>> Wrote a script to rsync /home to the backup drives.
>
>
> While external HDD enclosures can wo
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Since 2 years (from early 2022 to 2023-11-26), I've got recurrent
> errors like
>
> kex_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer
> Connection reset by x.x.x.x port 22
This sounds most likely that your SSH client (program at your local machine)
has an outda
Since 2 years (from early 2022 to 2023-11-26), I've got recurrent
errors like
kex_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer
Connection reset by x.x.x.x port 22
or
kex_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Connection closed by x.x.x.x port 22
But yesterday, the
On 12/14/23 08:11, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 09:47:41PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 7:55 PM Pocket wrote:
What formats does certs need to be to work with update-ca-certificates?
PEM or DER?
PEM
Well lets look at man update-ca-certificates, sh
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 09:47:41PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 7:55 PM Pocket wrote:
> >
> > What formats does certs need to be to work with update-ca-certificates?
> >
> > PEM or DER?
>
> PEM
Well lets look at man update-ca-certificates, shall we?
"Certificates must
Hello,
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 07:50:00PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 09:34:37 +0800
> jeremy ardley wrote:
>
> > You don't have to be your own CA. It's very easy to use letsencrypt
> > to generate valid certificates for hosts even if they are not
> > directly connected to
On 12/14/23 04:17, Nicolas George wrote:
to...@tuxteam.de (12023-12-14):
I've skimmed some of the answers, and they correspond to your confusing
request. Someone mentions DNS timeouts to rule them out right away (do
you access your RAID over the net? Is DNS resolution involved at all?)
no, and
I no longer try to make the lifecd.img of debianworking perfect
and now I change to KNOPPER as it is really much better.
I really do recommend it.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:52 PM Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 9:58 PM Pocket wrote:
> >
> > On 12/13/23 21:47, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > > On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 7:55 PM Pocket wrote:
> > >> What formats does certs need to be to work with update-ca-certificates?
> > >>
> >
On 12/14/23 00:39, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:26:19AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I thought I was doing things right a year back when I built a raid10 for my
/home partition. but I'm tired of fighting with it for access. Anything that
wants to open a file o
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 10:17:23AM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de (12023-12-14):
> > I've skimmed some of the answers, and they correspond to your confusing
> > request. Someone mentions DNS timeouts to rule them out right away (do
> > you access your RAID over the net? Is DNS reso
to...@tuxteam.de (12023-12-14):
> I've skimmed some of the answers, and they correspond to your confusing
> request. Someone mentions DNS timeouts to rule them out right away (do
> you access your RAID over the net? Is DNS resolution involved at all?)
He quoted:
>> Error creating proxy: Error cal
On 12/13/23 08:51, Pocket wrote:
I gave up using raid many years ago and I used the extra drives as
backups.
Wrote a script to rsync /home to the backup drives.
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Hi,
I update my packages on Debian Bookworm, and one of them was the Linux kernel:
6.1.0-15 --> 6.1.66-1
I see that file /run/reboot-required exists, but I miss file
/run/reboot-required.pkgs
Has Debian removed in Bookworm naming the packages, which require a reboot, or
will the linux-image p
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