On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:59:49AM +0200, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de writes:
[...]
> > and of course, if you are using a desktop environment and NetworkManager
> > or systemd-networkd, it's probably better to go with the flow and let
> > them do.
>
> About year ago none of them was ab
On Wed, 12 Jun 2024 22:56:34 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 12:16:00PM +1000, Charlie wrote:
> > Cannot recall what version of Debian stopped copying text in xterm
> > by Ctrl + C or Shift + Ctrl + C So don't know how to copy from
> > xterm
>
> xterm is a terminal emulator
to...@tuxteam.de writes:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:30:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [following up on myself, bad style, I know]
>
>> For my laptop, I very much prefer to say "sudo ifup eth0" than to
>> say "sudo ifup en0ps&&@*#!☠" thankyouverymuch :)
>
> and of course, if you are usin
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:30:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[following up on myself, bad style, I know]
> For my laptop, I very much prefer to say "sudo ifup eth0" than to
> say "sudo ifup en0ps&&@*#!☠" thankyouverymuch :)
and of course, if you are using a desktop environment and NetworkMa
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 03:16:41PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:01:44PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > Mine loks like this:
> >
> > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet net.ifnames=0"
>
> People who are thinking of doing this should take a moment to consider
On Thu, 13 Jun 2024 12:16:00 +1000
Charlie wrote:
> I[s] there is a
> way to do it at all?
Yes. Use Mouse-1 (typically the left-hand mouse button) to swipe the
text you want to copy from the xterm. Go to the recipient program, and
use Mouse-2 (typically the middle button on the mouse) to paste.
I believe you can to change the options of xterm editor and set up others..
El El jue, 13 jun 2024 a las 4:56, Greg Wooledge
escribió:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 12:16:00PM +1000, Charlie wrote:
> > Cannot recall what version of Debian stopped copying text in xterm by
> > Ctrl + C or Shift + Ctrl
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 12:16:00PM +1000, Charlie wrote:
> Cannot recall what version of Debian stopped copying text in xterm by
> Ctrl + C or Shift + Ctrl + C So don't know how to copy from xterm
xterm is a terminal emulator. Pressing Ctrl-C in a terminal emulator
simply passes a byte (0x03) to
Using Debian bookworm updated and upgraded.
Cannot recall what version of Debian stopped copying text in xterm by
Ctrl + C or Shift + Ctrl + C So don't know how to copy from xterm
Unable to paste from xterm into a text editor using Ctrl + V or Shift
+ Ctrl + V
After a few years, am f
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 07:50:45AM +0800, Jeff Peng wrote:
> I was a bit confused, systemctl and service both are used for service
> control (start|stop|reload etc). what's the suggested way for using them?
The "service" command originated with Red Hat's implementation of sysv-rc
and is maintained
On Wed, 12 Jun 2024, Greg Marks wrote:
I'm running a Debian server from my home with a static IP address,
with ssh configured to use key-based authentication rather than
password-based. As of a couple weeks ago, I have been unable to ssh to
my server from external locations. When I ssh from a
Hello
I was a bit confused, systemctl and service both are used for service
control (start|stop|reload etc). what's the suggested way for using
them?
thanks & regards.
On 6/12/24 15:54, Greg Marks wrote:
I'm running a Debian server from my home with a static IP address,
with ssh configured to use key-based authentication rather than
password-based. As of a couple weeks ago, I have been unable to ssh to
my server from external locations. When I ssh from a lapt
On 6/12/24 18:27, Van Snyder wrote:
On Wed, 2024-06-12 at 18:19 -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/12/24 18:14, Van Snyder wrote:
Does anybody know how to contact systemrescuece developers? Their
webpage https://www.system-rescue.org/ doesn't have a "contact" or
"forum"button.
I haven't found a way
I'm running a Debian server from my home with a static IP address,
with ssh configured to use key-based authentication rather than
password-based. As of a couple weeks ago, I have been unable to ssh to
my server from external locations. When I ssh from a laptop connected
to the wireless network o
On Wed, 2024-06-12 at 18:19 -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> On 6/12/24 18:14, Van Snyder wrote:
> > Does anybody know how to contact systemrescuece developers? Their
> > webpage https://www.system-rescue.org/ doesn't have a "contact" or
> > "forum"button.
> > I haven't found a way to make the toolbar l
On 6/12/24 18:14, Van Snyder wrote:
Does anybody know how to contact systemrescuece developers? Their web
page https://www.system-rescue.org/ doesn't have a "contact" or "forum"
button.
I haven't found a way to make the toolbar large
when I boot systemrescuecd. I think the window manager is xfce
Does anybody know how to contact systemrescuece developers? Their web
page https://www.system-rescue.org/ doesn't have a "contact" or "forum"
button.
My brother has impaired vision. He uses KDE Plasma because he can make
the tool bar large. But I haven't found a way to make the toolbar large
when
Richard wrote:
> Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper
> description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change
> of the adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's
> what you'll get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is,
>
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:01:44PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> No need. You can have your traditional names (I do). Just add
> "net.ifnames=0" (if necessry separated by a space, should
> other stuff be already there) to your GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
> in your /etc/default/grub, then ru updat
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 02:30:40PM -0400, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 June 2024 06:54:54 am Richard wrote:
> > But also, just
> > searching the web for this topic, you should have come across this
> > answering your questions: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames
> >
>
On Wednesday 12 June 2024 06:54:54 am Richard wrote:
> But also, just
> searching the web for this topic, you should have come across this
> answering your questions: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames
>
Wow. Just wow...
That sort of thing just drives me crazy! :-)
I can see sticki
On 6/12/24 10:07, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-05-29 16:08, gene heskett wrote:
Except at the service. Properly wired, the neutral and static grounds
are bonded ONLY in the service box. I am constantly amazed at the
people who call themselves electricians, who think the static ground
and the neutr
Best question probably is: what exactly are you needing 14.000 mounts for?
Even snaps shouldn't be that ridiculous. So what's your use case? Maybe
there's a better solution to what you are doing. If it's just about having
a place that is rw only without execution permissions, just crate a
separate
Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper
description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change of the
adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's what you'll
get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is, can this be
disabled on P
On 12/06/2024 17:02, Julien Petit wrote:
for i in {1..14000}
do
echo "Mounting dir $i"
mkdir "/home/test/directories/dir_$i"
mkdir "/home/test/mounts/dir_$i"
mount --bind -o rw "/home/test/directories/dir_$i"
"/home/test/mounts/dir_$i"
done
After that, the "top" command will sho
On 12/06/2024 01:00, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On 11/06/2024 06:45, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Should you ever feel a need to read the longer version of the
documentation, it's in GNU info pages. So you would need to type
the command "info coreutils date" to get to it. And then you'd need
to figure out t
Context: I am on sid, so random breakage is expected. This time it happened
somewhere between virt-manager and KVM, and I got stuck as I don't know much
about KVM and emulation general.
I have been using virt-manager to manage virtual machine with QEMU/KVM user
session for some months without any
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 10:33 AM Richard wrote:
>
> Question is, does it make that much sense to report it to Debian directly?
> Are you encountering this issue on Debian itself or
> Armbian/Raspbian/whatever? You reported this to the Raspberry Pi GitHub, so
> I'd expect them to take this up wi
On 2024-05-29 16:08, gene heskett wrote:
Except at the service. Properly wired, the neutral and static grounds
are bonded ONLY in the service box. I am constantly amazed at the
people who call themselves electricians, who think the static ground
and the neutral are interchangeable just because t
Question is, does it make that much sense to report it to Debian directly?
Are you encountering this issue on Debian itself or
Armbian/Raspbian/whatever? You reported this to the Raspberry Pi GitHub, so
I'd expect them to take this up with the upstream devs themselves, so by
the time Trixie is bein
Dear,
Not sure i should report a bug so here is a report first. For more
than 10 years now, we've been using mount binds to create shares rw or
ro. It's been working perfectly under older Debian. A few months ago,
we migrated to Ubuntu Jammy and started having processes running 100%
non stop. Whil
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