Van Snyder composed on 2024-06-07 13:29 (UTC-0700):
> Has anybody been able to install the NVidia 340.108 video driver in
> Debian 12?
> The messages I found said "Support for it ended in 2019. Use nouveau."
It should have said more. Some of what it should have included appears
following.
# a
> > My problem is that sometimes the screen just freezes entirely, and I have to
> > switch to another TTY and back in order to get it unstuck. But the same
> > freeze will usually happen again after I get the things unstuck. Restart my
> > PC doesn't fix the problem.
>
> I have a similar problem
> Can anyone help?
My first thoughts were firewall issues.
https://docs.opennebula.io/6.8/quick_start/deployment_basics/try_opennebula_on_kvm.html
open ports: 22 (SSH), 80 (Sunstone), 2616 (FireEdge), 5030 (OneGate).
https://docs.opennebula.io/6.8/installation_and_configuration/frontend_install
Got the idea (nft) and thanks for all help.
On 2024-07-03 04:22, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jul 2024, Jeff Peng wrote:
Hello gurus,
Is there a tool for maintaining the timeout for iptables rules?
for example, one IP would be blocked by my iptables for 24 hours, and
another IP should be
On 3/7/24 04:15, Steinar Bang wrote:
CToID :
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Touchpad_Synaptics#Touchpad_not_recognized_after_shutdown_from_Arch
Certain touchpads (Elantech in particular) will fail to be
recognized as a device of any sort after a standard shutdown from
Arch Linux.
Th
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 5:27 AM jeremy ardley wrote:
>
>
> On 2/7/24 16:24, Lee wrote:
>
> And if I don't want to leave Internet footprints - or if I just want
> to give the finger to whoever is watching, I'll use the tor browser.
>
>
> That is probably the worst thing you can do. On my last check *
On Wed, 2024-07-03 at 03:37 +0800, CToID wrote:
> I wonder if any of you who is using an AMD GPU (especially newer
> ones)
> has encountered the same problem as I do.
>
> My problem is that sometimes the screen just freezes entirely, and I
> have to switch to another TTY and back in order to get
On Tue, 2 Jul 2024, Jeff Peng wrote:
Hello gurus,
Is there a tool for maintaining the timeout for iptables rules?
for example, one IP would be blocked by my iptables for 24 hours, and another
IP should be blocked for one week.
Off the top of my head I can't think exactly how to do it but
> CToID :
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Touchpad_Synaptics#Touchpad_not_recognized_after_shutdown_from_Arch
> Certain touchpads (Elantech in particular) will fail to be
> recognized as a device of any sort after a standard shutdown from
> Arch Linux.
> This seems to fit your problem d
Hello folks,
I wonder if any of you who is using an AMD GPU (especially newer ones)
has encountered the same problem as I do.
My problem is that sometimes the screen just freezes entirely, and I
have to switch to another TTY and back in order to get it unstuck. But
the same freeze will usua
Hello over there,
I'm considering purchase of Xiaomi Redmibook 16 Pro (2024) laptop: Intel
Core Ultra 7 up to 4.8GHz, 32GB RAM, Intel Arc integrated graphics, 1TB
SSD storage, 99Wh battery and 16” Super Retina display with 3.1K
resolution.
The laptop has a very positive review on Notebookche
On 02.07.24 19:36, CToID wrote:
On 7/2/24 22:38, Jörg Kastning wrote:
:~$ podman run --rm hello-world
conmon: option parsing failed: Unknown option --full-attach
Error: write child: broken pipe
Maybe try run with `podman --log-level=debug run --rm hello-world` to
get more information?
Than
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Touchpad_Synaptics#Touchpad_not_recognized_after_shutdown_from_Arch
> Certain touchpads (Elantech in particular) will fail to be recognized
as a device of any sort after a standard shutdown from Arch Linux.
This seems to fit your problem description.
https://w
Sometime (a day or so maybe) before <2024-06-26 Wed 19:59> the touchpad
stopped working on my Acer Aspire 5 with a MATE desktop on debian 12.5.
At the time the laptop had gone 50 days since the last reboot so I
figured something had gone wrong during the time and a reboot would fix
it.
So in <202
Le 02/07/2024 à 16:38, Jörg Kastning a écrit :
[...]
:~$ podman run --rm hello-world
conmon: option parsing failed: Unknown option --full-attach
Error: write child: broken pipe
[...]
Hello,
please be aware that I never used podman nor conmon so what I say may be
totally irrelevant
the above
On 7/2/24 22:38, Jörg Kastning wrote:
:~$ podman run --rm hello-world
conmon: option parsing failed: Unknown option --full-attach
Error: write child: broken pipe
Maybe try run with `podman --log-level=debug run --rm hello-world` to
get more information?
--
Best,
ID
On 7/2/24 16:38, Jörg Kastning wrote:
Dear Debian users,
I have installed Podman via `sudo apt install podman` on Debian 12
(Bookworm) and setup subuids and subgids for my user to use rootless
podman.
However my host seems to have some issue as I'm not able to run
(instantiate) any container us
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 06:13:39PM GMT, Bruno Kleinert wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, dem 12.06.2024 um 15:30 + schrieb Ceppo:
> FWIW, if you're running firewalld on that machine that seems somewhat
> related:
> https://libvirt.org/firewall.html#firewalld-and-the-virtual-network-driver
>
> I'm affected
George at Clug writes:
> While collecting information about individuals and selling their data
> is common practice these days
It's common practice because people won't pay for services but will
tolerate advertising.
> Of course, by the mere fact of visiting a web site (for example, that
> has Go
Dear Debian users,
I have installed Podman via `sudo apt install podman` on Debian 12
(Bookworm) and setup subuids and subgids for my user to use rootless podman.
However my host seems to have some issue as I'm not able to run
(instantiate) any container using the `podman run` command.
Plea
Hi folks,
Hopefully I wasn't too blind to see, but I would suggest to
collect some FAQs about the t64 migration to early address users'
concerns.
Regards
Harri
Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 02/07/2024 19:28, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > iptables (which are currently implemented in nftables) don't have a native
> > timeout;
>
> nft sets have the timeout option. Isn't it to specify interval of time to
> remove elements?
It works with ipset, which I always think of as
On 02/07/2024 19:28, Dan Ritter wrote:
iptables (which are currently implemented in nftables) don't have a native
timeout;
nft sets have the timeout option. Isn't it to specify interval of time
to remove elements?
Jeff Peng wrote:
> Is there a tool for maintaining the timeout for iptables rules?
>
> for example, one IP would be blocked by my iptables for 24 hours, and
> another IP should be blocked for one week.
iptables (which are currently implemented in nftables) don't have a native
timeout; you need t
Hi,
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Thanks Thomas. Ideally I should find time to follow your suggestions
> but already overcommitted to volunteer activities. I might have to wait
> until -toc_info_type is in a Debian release.
Yeah. Everybody has to follow the own timetable.
So without any implied
Hello gurus,
Is there a tool for maintaining the timeout for iptables rules?
for example, one IP would be blocked by my iptables for 24 hours, and
another IP should be blocked for one week.
Thanks.
Hello,
I use the cloud solution OpenNebula to manage VMs in a cloud. There I
have several VMs with Debian 11 running successfully,
sddm, lightdm and gdm3 are installed as display managers. When I choose
one of them, the corresponding GUI login is displayed in the VNC
display of the VM.
However, a
On 2/7/24 16:24, Lee wrote:
And if I don't want to leave Internet footprints - or if I just want
to give the finger to whoever is watching, I'll use the tor browser.
That is probably the worst thing you can do. On my last check *most* Tor
exit points are operated by intelligence or police ag
On 2/7/24 12:47, George at Clug wrote:
Scott McNally’s quip that ‘you have no privacy, get over it’ is sadly
true, but I don't think he meant that we have to resign ourselves to
this fast, we can but do what we can to reduce the data collected,
even while realising our efforts are mostly in
Hi,
Just had it happen to me again - on boot this time - with the
recommended `nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 pcie_aspm=off`.
Worth noting that it's only happening with one of two SSDs I have
installed - the other being Samsung SSD 980 PRO 2TB - and that they've
been working fine for seve
On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 6:13 PM jeremy ardley wrote:
>
>
> On 1/7/24 21:05, Lee wrote:
> >> Visual Studio Code allows you to edit HTML and preview it using Live
> >> Server plugin
> >>
> >> https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ritwickdey.LiveServer
> > Thanks, but no thanks. That see
On Tue, Jul 02, 2024 at 04:09:39AM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 3:53 AM George at Clug wrote:
> >
> > Is telemetry evil? Are guns evil? Philosophical questions?
> >
> > I find it objectionable when people gather "telemetry" about "me" and not
> > just the causes of the
On 02.07.24 02:57, George at Clug wrote:
I wanted to know "how to configure and use Wine to run a Windows program".
And that's why you should try out Bottles, because it's not just plain Wine. If
you succeed with it, you can check the source code, what exactly they are doing
that enables bett
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 3:53 AM George at Clug wrote:
>
> Is telemetry evil? Are guns evil? Philosophical questions?
>
> I find it objectionable when people gather "telemetry" about "me" and not
> just the causes of the "blue screens of death".
>
> I find it objectionable when people gather pers
34 matches
Mail list logo