> you refused to recognize that the sub-heading contradicts with the
> so-called package's description
Yes yes, so file a bug report as recommended.
> three decades younger than you but you don't have to sound patronizing or
> condescending.
You started the war.
What's wrong with being old?
Yo
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 10:48 PM Xiyue Deng wrote:
>
> You can check the developer page of zfs-linux[1] on which the "action
> needed" section has information about security issues (along with
> version info as Gareth posted). The one you mentioned was being tracked
> in [2] and the correspondin
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 12:27:44AM +, phoebus phoebus wrote:
> Dear members of the Debian community,
>
> I am currently on the lookout for a terminal emulator on Debian that
> can handle controlled printing from a remote server often referred to
> as "passthrough" printing. Our specific require
On 11/01/2024 10:19, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 10:10:43AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 11/01/2024 03:25, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 07:19:41PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Greg Wooledge writes:
What is the output of "grep -F $(hostname) /etc/hosts"?
On 11/01/2024 22:45, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Il 11/01/2024 16:25, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 11/01/2024 21:10, Valerio Vanni wrote:
valerio@newton:~$ busctl --user introspect org.mpris.kaffeine /
I assume that "org/mpris/MediaPlayer2" after "/" was lost during
copy&paste.
I don't have MediaPl
On 20/12/23 16:31, glasswings wrote:
> DG2 sounds like an Intel GPU and HDMI, so it's also something I would
ignore for now.
Indeed, I can confirm now that the "DG Audio Controller Pro" device at
PCI address 04:00.0 is the Intel i950 GPU and HDMI controller and I am
able to use my screen's hea
> The purpose of my request is to explore the possibility of moving away from
> a third-party terminal emulator that runs on Windows and is compatible with
> somewhat older hardware and operating systems.
It should be pretty easy to take an existing terminal emulator and add
the corresponding func
Dear members of the Debian community,
I am currently on the lookout for a terminal emulator on Debian that can handle
controlled printing from a remote server often referred to as "passthrough"
printing. Our specific requirement is the ability to select the printing device
using a specific meth
With strace, I could see the command that was executed:
gpg --verify --batch --no-tty -q --logger-fd=1
--keyserver=hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371
on a temporary file, but almost equivalent to the CHECKSUMS file.
Now, I can try that directly:
qaa:~> gpg --verify --batch --no-tty -q --log
Hi,
I have 2 Debian/unstable machines on the same network, with the
same .cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm file.
On one of them, I get no errors:
qaa:~> cpan -i XML::RPC
CPAN: HTTP::Tiny loaded ok (v0.086)
CPAN: Net::SSLeay loaded ok (v1.92)
CPAN: IO::Socket::SSL loaded ok (v2.084)
Fetching with HTTP::Tiny
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 03:25:51PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
manufacturers in different memory banks, but since it's always
possible to power down, replace or just remove memory, and power
up again,
Hmm... "always"? What about long running computations like that
simulation (or LLM training)
> manufacturers in different memory banks, but since it's always
> possible to power down, replace or just remove memory, and power
> up again,
Hmm... "always"? What about long running computations like that
simulation (or LLM training) launched a month ago and that's expected to
finish in anothe
Nicolas George writes:
> Rodolfo Medina (12024-01-11):
>> As my machine has a dual boot with MS Windows, F2 and F3 keyboard keys work
>> fine in Windows in lowering and increasing sound volume, and F1 for muting
>> it etcetera F4, F5, F6..., but in Debian they don't seem to work.
>
> Hi.
>
> Try
David Christensen wrote:
> On 1/11/24 05:50, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > David Christensen wrote:
> STFW the Dell PowerEdge 6850 (circa 2004) featured "hot plug" disk drives,
> expansion slots, memory risers, power supplies, and system cooling fans:
>
> https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/e
Michael Stone composed on 2024-01-11 08:26 (UTC-0500):
> On Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 06:37:08AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>>Doing so is called a defensive response, something to be expected in response
>>to
>>(needless) offensive behavior. Browsers have default fonts selectable by
>>users for
>>goo
Am 11.01.2024 um 16:34:01 Uhr schrieb Curt:
> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
> >
> > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not be
> > really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved domain is
> > "home.arpa" so e.g. to have "thinkpad", the /etc/hosts entry should
On 11/01/2024 22:55, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Il 11/01/2024 15:42, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
Likely you have changed file associations for HTML files from KDE
System Settings. Try to move away ~/.config/mimeapps.list or comment
out text/html entry there and Abiword should pop back.
I confirm, it do
On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
>
> There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not be
> really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved domain is
> "home.arpa" so e.g. to have "thinkpad", the /etc/hosts entry should be
>
> 127.0.1.1 thinkpad.home.arpa thinkpad
>
On 2024-01-10, Herb Garcia wrote:
> Does this method also create the modules?
>> make menuconfig
this one permits you to change kernel parameters if needed
>> make bindeb-pkg
this one compiles kernel and produces
linux-headers-*.deb
linux-image-*.deb
linux-image contains kernel and internal
Il 11/01/2024 15:42, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 11/01/2024 20:18, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Now it's working, but I don't understand why.
Now I find this:
/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache:text/html=abiword.desktop;firefox-esr.desktop;google-chrome.desktop;kfmclient_html.desktop;org.gnome.Ep
Il 11/01/2024 16:25, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 11/01/2024 21:10, Valerio Vanni wrote:
There is a .Quit, but for this I already have "kill" command and I have
to start it again.
Applications might handle D-Bus messages more gracefully than SIGINT or
SIGTERM signals. However in the case of kaf
Hi folks,
I know, I had had this issue some years ago, but forgot, how I could fix it.
The problem is the following:
I am running Debian/stable with Libreoffice 7.4.7.2. (ok, this is not the
problem :) )
But: When I start Libreoffice, then the logo appears, the progress bar is
showing about
Il 11/01/2024 15:21, Valerio Vanni ha scritto:
Il 11/01/2024 04:57, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 10/01/2024 04:43, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Il 07/01/2024 06:44, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
setpriv --reuid 1000 --regid 1000 --init-groups --reset-env -- \
env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR="/run/user/1000" \
sy
On 11/01/2024 21:10, Valerio Vanni wrote:
There is a .Quit, but for this I already have "kill" command and I have
to start it again.
Applications might handle D-Bus messages more gracefully than SIGINT or
SIGTERM signals. However in the case of kaffeine it is unlikely that
some data may be lo
On 1/11/24 05:50, Dan Ritter wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
dual network interfaces, and dual power supplies come to mind. I am
unclear about dual processors and/or dual memory banks.
There are no systems that I'm aware of which allow you to use 2
or more processors of different models; the
On 11/01/2024 20:18, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Now it's working, but I don't understand why.
Now I find this:
/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache:text/html=abiword.desktop;firefox-esr.desktop;google-chrome.desktop;kfmclient_html.desktop;org.gnome.Epiphany.desktop;org.kde.kimagemapeditor.desktop
Il 11/01/2024 04:57, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 10/01/2024 04:43, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Il 07/01/2024 06:44, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
setpriv --reuid 1000 --regid 1000 --init-groups --reset-env -- \
env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR="/run/user/1000" \
systemd-run --user --slice=app.slice -- \
xter
Il 11/01/2024 05:10, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 10/01/2024 01:59, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Il 06/01/2024 17:38, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
I would expect something like "Stop" either from /Player or from
org.mpris.kaffeine.
I too expected something similar: stop and play (play for resume)
Have y
David Christensen wrote:
> On 1/10/24 09:07, Curt wrote:
> > On 2024-01-10, David Christensen wrote:
>
> dual network interfaces, and dual power supplies come to mind. I am unclear
> about dual processors and/or dual memory banks. Moving beyond one computer,
There are no systems that I'm awar
Il 11/01/2024 04:48, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
So your idea would be stopping and starting channel play by dbus
messages?
I'm looking again with introspect, and I don't see anything like
"stop" in kaffeine.
It is independent ideas:
- Do not deal with user processes in system context (like
/usr
On Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 06:37:08AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
Doing so is called a defensive response, something to be expected in response to
(needless) offensive behavior. Browsers have default fonts selectable by users
for
good reason. Websites shouldn't be assuming user settings are wrong.
It is recommended by Debian ZFS on Linux Team to install ZFS related
packages from Backports archive. Upstream stable patches will be
tracked and compatibility is always maintained.
2024-01-11, kt, 02:08 Xiyue Deng rašė:
>
> Jan Ingvoldstad writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > It seems that Bookworm's zfs-
Il 11/01/2024 03:33, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 11/01/2024 02:44, Valerio Vanni wrote:
After, guide was not showing anymore. Calling it (click on "help" on
Vmware application) began opening Abiword.
In kde control panel -> app -> default, Firefox is set as default
browser.
Likely when sorte
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 11:49:02AM -0800, Mike Castle wrote:
To some extent, it will make it easier for packaging.
No, not at all--new packages have not had to worry about putting things
anywhere but /usr for a long time. Only old packages (for which the work
you described had been done years
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 10:29:37AM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
[...]
> Following your example, I aptitude-installed acpid and created
> /etc/apt/events/briteup and /etc/acpi/actions/brite and filled them with the
> stuff you reported; and then I did `chmod +x brite'... Then?
...you might be ab
writes:
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 08:53:46AM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> As my machine has a dual boot with MS Windows, F2 and F3 keyboard keys work
>> fine in Windows in lowering and increasing sound volume, and F1 for muting it
>> etcetera F4, F5, F6..., but in Debian they don't seem to wor
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 10:08:53AM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Rodolfo Medina (12024-01-11):
> > As my machine has a dual boot with MS Windows, F2 and F3 keyboard keys work
> > fine in Windows in lowering and increasing sound volume, and F1 for muting
> > it
> > etcetera F4, F5, F6..., but in D
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 08:53:46AM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> As my machine has a dual boot with MS Windows, F2 and F3 keyboard keys work
> fine in Windows in lowering and increasing sound volume, and F1 for muting it
> etcetera F4, F5, F6..., but in Debian they don't seem to work.
"In Debian"
Rodolfo Medina (12024-01-11):
> As my machine has a dual boot with MS Windows, F2 and F3 keyboard keys work
> fine in Windows in lowering and increasing sound volume, and F1 for muting it
> etcetera F4, F5, F6..., but in Debian they don't seem to work.
Hi.
Try testing them with xev. Show what you
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> As my machine has a dual boot with MS Windows, F2 and F3 keyboard keys work
> fine in Windows in lowering and increasing sound volume, and F1 for muting it
> etcetera F4, F5, F6..., but in Debian they don't seem to work.
Sorry, I forgot to say that Openbox is my graphica
As my machine has a dual boot with MS Windows, F2 and F3 keyboard keys work
fine in Windows in lowering and increasing sound volume, and F1 for muting it
etcetera F4, F5, F6..., but in Debian they don't seem to work.
Please help who can, thanks in advance.
Rodolfo
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