Re: keyboard repeat

2025-01-23 Thread hohe72
export CST_KBD_DELAY=250# [ms] export CST_KBD_RATE=30 # [char/s] export CST_KBD_REPEAT=34# [ms] # linux console (needs to be root): kbdrate -s -r $CST_KBD_RATE -d $CST_KBD_DELAY # in X xset r rate $CST_KBD_DELAY $CST_KBD_RATE # in wayland: ?? Please note that those settings

Re: Debian 12, KVM and shared clipboard issue on Wayland

2025-01-23 Thread Rafał Lichwała
Hello Max, Thanks for trying, but that does not help unfortunately... I have not tried to run Qemu in Wayland-Wayland variant, so I am not sure if the following link from my notes would be helpful. At least it might give some hint for debugging or some keywords to search for. Gerd Hoffmann.

Re: Debian 12, KVM and shared clipboard issue on Wayland

2025-01-23 Thread Max Nikulin
On 22/01/2025 16:06, Rafał Lichwała wrote: I struggled with this for several days and tried everything, but nothing seems to work. I cannot successfully set shared clipboard between host and guest machines when both run Wayland desktop. I have not tried to run Qemu in Wayland-Wayland variant

Re: Anyone using a fixed KVM extender system for home use for one computer?

2025-01-23 Thread Will Mengarini
* Tom Browder [25-01/23=Th 16:00 -0600]: > I want to keep my main server in the closet but have the > monitor, keyboard, and mouse (and speakers if possible) > accessed via another cat-5 outlet across the room. > > Looking for the correct device is difficult for me > because of terminology. On my

Re: Anyone using a fixed KVM extender system for home use for one computer?

2025-01-23 Thread debian
They make KVM over IP aka KVM over Ethernet switches. I am not sure whether you can get the functionality for the additional devices (speakers & thumb drive). This setup will let you switch your keyboard, monitor & mouse between several computers (maybe one or more in the closet and one or mor

Re: ISP's router being helpful

2025-01-23 Thread Dan Ritter
mick.crane wrote: > > Things seem to be working normally. This started as I wondered why I got a > captcha page with cloudflare in the browser address bar the first time after > changing the ISP router. > I think I see what this Doh is about and will fiddle about with the options. > https://docs.

Anyone using a fixed KVM extender system for home use for one computer?

2025-01-23 Thread Tom Browder
I'm still trying to solve an awkward office layout and keep control of wiring. I want to keep my main server in the closet but have the monitor, keyboard, and mouse (and speakers if possible) accessed via another cat-5 outlet across the room. Looking for the correct device is difficult for me beca

Re: DokuWiki but in Markdown

2025-01-23 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Thu Jan 23, 2025 at 12:43 PM GMT, Nicolas George wrote: https://ikiwiki.info/ Very interesting. It seems it only fails for the last point. But maybe it can be added easily, after all buttons like that run on client-side. That would be nice. Somebody once spent a lot of time integrating

Re: ISP's router being helpful

2025-01-23 Thread mick.crane
On 2025-01-23 16:49, Max Nikulin wrote: On 23/01/2025 16:42, mick.crane wrote: Selected "OS default DNS ( when available)", as selecting the pfsense pc by address for this DoH was not accepted. I believe pfsense creates a DNS cache and wondered if pfsense can be configured to do DoH. Was curio

Re: mlterm configuration

2025-01-23 Thread Haines Brown
On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 09:35:24AM -0500, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 08:45:02AM -0500, Haines Brown wrote: > > My attemtpts configure mlterm have no effect. For exaJmple, I > > create a file .mlterm/font with the line line: DEFAULT=20x28. And > > in the file .m lterm/backgr

Re: Backports (bookworm), upgrade to all x for kernel 6.12.x, but not upgrade to 6.13

2025-01-23 Thread Marco Möller
On 1/23/25 00:14, didier gaumet wrote: Le 22/01/2025 à 23:41, Marco Möller a écrit : On 1/22/25 23:23, didier gaumet wrote: Debian provides realtime kernels in its repositories. For an AMD64 PC and Debian 12 Bookworm (without backports), the last LTS realtime kernel package is: linux-image-6.

Re: ISP's router being helpful

2025-01-23 Thread Max Nikulin
On 23/01/2025 16:42, mick.crane wrote: Selected "OS default DNS ( when available)", as selecting the pfsense pc by address for this DoH was not accepted. I believe pfsense creates a DNS cache and wondered if pfsense can be configured to do DoH. Was curious where requests were going. I do not

Re: Problems with big data transfer and partitions? - suggestion!

2025-01-23 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 04:16:29PM +0100, Hans wrote: Fourth: exfat (needed or big files) does not have a journal like ext3 or ext4, so data may be going corrupt on the harddrive and could not be restored. That's not what a journal is for, and if the copy completes and the disk is unmounted th

Re: DokuWiki but in Markdown

2025-01-23 Thread Greg
On 2025-01-22, Dan Ritter wrote: > Chris Green wrote: >> Does this help any? RestructuredText is more like MarkDown than >> Dokuwiki markup is, I think. >> >> It was a very simple plugin to write, you might find it easy to copy >> and change to work with MarkDown. Is there a simple single exe

Problems with big data transfer and partitions? - suggestion!

2025-01-23 Thread Hans
Hi folks, in the last weks there were several issues with data transfer from ext4 to exfat. Most cases wanted to be done, to transfer seceral terrabyte of date to a MS-Windows system. Thinking of it, IMO this is a bad choice. Olease let me explain: Besides to host tzerrabyte of important data

Re: mlterm configuration

2025-01-23 Thread Henning Follmann
On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 08:45:02AM -0500, Haines Brown wrote: > My attemtpts configure mlterm have no effect. For exaJmple, I create a file > .mlterm/font with the line line: DEFAULT=20x28. > And in the file .m lterm/background is the line bg_color=linen > > Well, what you did is just the wrong

Re: Need a serious help

2025-01-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 13:45:50 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 11:15:20AM +, Rubens Felipe wrote: > > So a bunch of bad users are attacking and harassing me in this website > > Emperor Pyromancer - Larp City > > > > They'r

Re: Need a serious help

2025-01-23 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 01:45:50PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: [...] > This is a mailing list for users of Debian Linux. I'm not sure that we > can help with random abuse on the Internet unless it's hosted on > Debian-provided infrastructure. You are as friendly as ever :) I reported it as

Re: Need a serious help

2025-01-23 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 11:15:20AM +, Rubens Felipe wrote: > So a bunch of bad users are attacking and harassing me in this website > Emperor Pyromancer - Larp City > > They're accusing me of being pedophilie without any real evidence though it's >

mlterm configuration

2025-01-23 Thread Haines Brown
My attemtpts configure mlterm have no effect. For exaJmple, I create a file .mlterm/font with the line line: DEFAULT=20x28. And in the file .m lterm/background is the line bg_color=linen -- Haines Brown

Re: DokuWiki but in Markdown

2025-01-23 Thread Nicolas George
Jonathan Dowland (12025-01-23): > It might be helpful to others for you to spell out the facets of DokuWiki > you find most important. Good point. I might be forgetting something, but as is: - No need for database server. - Passive: the web server runs the site when it is accessed. I can run t

Need a serious help

2025-01-23 Thread Rubens Felipe
So a bunch of bad users are attacking and harassing me in this website Emperor Pyromancer - Larp City They're accusing me of being pedophilie without any real evidence though it's a long story and then they are attacking me, calling me incel, virgin, ''

Re: ISP's router being helpful

2025-01-23 Thread Frank Guthausen
On Thu, 23 Jan 2025 10:03:09 +0700 Max Nikulin wrote: > > You do not need to recompile Firefox. You can even set IP of your DoH > provider to avoid querying local DNS to resolve provider's hostname: > JFTR: it looks like Chromium offers some

Gnome design (was: Debian 12, KVM and shared clipboard issue on Wayland)

2025-01-23 Thread Loris Bennett
Rafał Lichwała writes: [snip (42 lines)] >> > But that's not a solution for me - I don't like GNOME >> +1 >> >> There are many reasons why I don't use GNOME. >> >> One reason is that I read it was designed with the premise that >> users only do one task at a time, hence use one program in full >

Re: DokuWiki but in Markdown

2025-01-23 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed Jan 22, 2025 at 4:43 PM GMT, Nicolas George wrote: Do you know if there is a wiki similar to DokuWiki but that uses Markdown as a syntax, not a custom one nobody else uses, packaged in Debian? Bonus points if it can use Git to manage its texts. It might be helpful to others for you to sp

Re: Debian 12, KVM and shared clipboard issue on Wayland

2025-01-23 Thread Rafał Lichwała
Hello George, I think it's a bit off-topic now, as the main subject of this thread was an issue with shared clipboard on KDE-wayland between Debian KVM host-guest, but to be polite I will follow your thoughts shortly below ;-) >  >> I also found that "Resize to VM", does not work either, ple

Re: ISP's router being helpful

2025-01-23 Thread mick.crane
On 2025-01-23 03:03, Max Nikulin wrote: Mick, I am confused if you have solved you issue since you mentioned that you found DoH setting in Vivaldi, but asked concerning DNS debugging. I'm still considering a variant that the issue caused by the new router, not by a browser update. I mentione