On 6/8/24 19:11, Tom Dial wrote:
On 6/7/24 23:41, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/7/24 20:38, Tom Dial wrote:
On 6/6/24 23:14, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/6/24 19:00, Tom Dial wrote:
On 6/5/24 19:53, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/5/24 17:25, Tom Dial wrote:
On 6/5/24 08:58, gene heskett wrote:
On
On 6/8/24 18:02, David Christensen wrote:
On 6/8/24 12:13, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/8/24 03:22, David Christensen wrote:
If you installed VirtualBox on your Debian primary workstation, you
could create one Debian VM for each of your engineering/
manufacturing apps. This would give each app a
On Sun, 9 Jun 2024 06:51:00 +0200
Timothée Jaussoin wrote:
> Is there something in particular I should look for ?
>
I would look for some of the identifiers in those dmsg lines you showed
earlier. See if the touchpad was detected but rejected. That migh give
you a clue as to why it was rejected
Is there something in particular I should look for ?
On Sun, Jun 09, 2024 at 07:41:58AM +0800, Jeff Peng wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am using the VMs from big providers such as AWS and Azure.
I'd ask AWS/Azure support for that. They do knowi their infrastructure
best, we hope, and, after all, they are taking money for their service.
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On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 03:13:21PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
[...]
> [...] That venv equ is generally what they all claim to do. I see your
> reticence to make use of them as a restriction.
I'm also firmly in that restricted camp.
One of the things I appreciate distributions (and Debian in par
On 9/6/24 07:41, Jeff Peng wrote:
Hello
I am using the VMs from big providers such as AWS and Azure.
most of the VMs are 2core/4gb ram/100gb disk etc.
They are used for running the regular web services (java, php etc),
with debian 11 installed.
Every VM I just use the default system configu
Hello
I am using the VMs from big providers such as AWS and Azure.
most of the VMs are 2core/4gb ram/100gb disk etc.
They are used for running the regular web services (java, php etc), with
debian 11 installed.
Every VM I just use the default system configuration.
Do I need to update some kern
On 6/7/24 23:41, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/7/24 20:38, Tom Dial wrote:
On 6/6/24 23:14, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/6/24 19:00, Tom Dial wrote:
On 6/5/24 19:53, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/5/24 17:25, Tom Dial wrote:
On 6/5/24 08:58, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/5/24 02:05, Tom Dial wrote:
On 6/8/24 12:13, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/8/24 03:22, David Christensen wrote:
If you installed VirtualBox on your Debian primary workstation, you
could create one Debian VM for each of your engineering/ manufacturing
apps. This would give each app a clean Debian VM for installation,
prevent
On Sat, 8 Jun 2024 22:17:49 +0200
Timothée Jaussoin wrote:
> If you need some more information I'd be pleased to share whatever is
> required :)
You might look at the installation logs. /var/log/installer/
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Hi,
I just installed Debian Testing on my new Thinkpad T14 Gen 5 and I found
out that the touchpad is not actually detected by the system.
I have nothing in dmesg or xinput. However it is fully functional in
other Live USB distros (Fedora and Ubuntu LTS 24.04, they have the same
6.8 Linux ke
On 6/8/24 03:22, David Christensen wrote:
On 6/7/24 22:41, gene heskett wrote:
I OTOH, have found AppImages a good way to get uptodate, and keep
uptodate, packages like OpenSCAD, FreeCAD and the miriad 3d slicers,
most of which do a new AppImage in the first week of the month. So the
OpenSCAD
On Fri 07 Jun 2024 at 22:34:58 (+0300), Jan Krapivin wrote:
> пт, 7 июн. 2024 г. в 22:04, David Wright :
> > On Fri 07 Jun 2024 at 20:06:27 (+0300), Jan Krapivin wrote:
> > > Yes, you are right, maybe. Though Debian is probably a rare (if not the
> > > only) distro that still uses Gnome 43.9, which
On 06/06/2024 16:57, Lists wrote:
As I don't do anything remotely graphically taxing I don't need a speedy
GPU.
More powerful GPU may mean better quality of local (offline) AI
assistant. Perhaps it is too early to say that it is must have, but it
seems changes are coming.
On 06/06/2024 17:41, Jan Krapivin wrote:
Recently i have found out
that i am unable to install new extensions with browser plugin "GNOME Shell
integration". I have tried different browsers: Firefox stable
If snap or flatpak sanboxing is involved then the following may be relevant:
https://bugz
Hi Hans!
On Sat, Jun 08, 2024 at 11:43:38AM +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hello!
>
> For those, who are interested in my discovering with bootcd, I attached a
> screenshot of the
> message, the installer told and why grub can not be installed. It might
> explain more.
>
You might want to try OFTC IRC
Hello!
For those, who are interested in my discovering with bootcd, I attached a
screenshot of the
message, the installer told and why grub can not be installed. It might explain
more.
However, I suppose, there are not many people in the world, building
a live-system + installer + bootcd on i
On Sat, 8 Jun 2024 11:45:49 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
Hello Max,
>On 08/06/2024 00:48, Hans wrote:
>> BUT - grub-efi-amd64-bin conflicts with grub-efi-amd64-bin-signed
>No it does not. I have both installed. I think, the latter needs .mod
The pedant in me would point out that actually, no, yo
On 6/7/24 22:41, gene heskett wrote:
I OTOH, have found AppImages a good way to get uptodate, and keep
uptodate, packages like OpenSCAD, FreeCAD and the miriad 3d slicers,
most of which do a new AppImage in the first week of the month. So the
OpenSCAD I'm running is nearly 4 years newer than th
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