On 3/2/25 21:20, John Hasler wrote:
There isn't any executable: that isn't how flatpak works. There's no
need for you to deal directly with anything under /var/lib/flatpak. To
run prusa-slicer type "flatpak run com.prusa3d.PrusaSlicer". I suggest
making a script named prusa-slicer that executes
On Monday, 03-03-2025 at 06:46 Chris Green wrote:
> Anssi Saari wrote:
> > Eben King writes:
> >
> > > Normally I hibernate, and while it's hibernated, boot off a thumb drive
> > > and back up (either by partition or the whole drive) to a dedicated
> > > drive. The idea is if my main drive t
John Hasler writes:
> There isn't any executable: that isn't how flatpak works. There's no
> need for you to deal directly with anything under /var/lib/flatpak. To
> run prusa-slicer type "flatpak run com.prusa3d.PrusaSlicer". I suggest
> making a script named prusa-slicer that executes that com
On Sun 02 Mar 2025 at 20:32:24 (+0100), Hans wrote:
> The only thing I got, was the message from "lb build", that a ncessary
> package
> could not be downloaded. And the necessary package was named "grub-efi-amd64-
> unsigned".
That suggests to me (with no experience of this) that its a script
There isn't any executable: that isn't how flatpak works. There's no
need for you to deal directly with anything under /var/lib/flatpak. To
run prusa-slicer type "flatpak run com.prusa3d.PrusaSlicer". I suggest
making a script named prusa-slicer that executes that command and
putting it in /usr/lo
On 3/2/25 16:34, John Hasler wrote:
gene writes:
I've done that. Where did you get the debian flatpak? Tn
Debian flatpak *package*. Type
apt-cache show flatpak
Flatpak is the tool that you use to install flatpaks. The flatpaks
themselves do not come from the Debian archive. To in
On Sun, 2 Mar 2025 12:51:03 -0500
Eben King wrote:
> > I smell a rat. I wonder if the corruption is because your hard
> > drive is failing. I would first boot to a live CD and run smartctl
> > tests on it.
>
> At the end of this message.
Nothing there jumps out at me, but maybe someone else w
gene writes:
> I've done that. Where did you get the debian flatpak? Tn
Debian flatpak *package*. Type
apt-cache show flatpak
Flatpak is the tool that you use to install flatpaks. The flatpaks
themselves do not come from the Debian archive. To install flatpak type
sudo apt install
On Sun, 2025-03-02 at 21:35 +0200, Anssi Saari wrote:
> Van Snyder writes:
>
> > I install the driver by running the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-
> > 570.124.04.run script at level 3, then rebooting.
>
> Why?
>
> > Is that DKMS?
>
> To be clear, it's a manual installation of drivers from the
> manufac
On 3/2/25 13:35, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 10:01:17AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
[...]
I lost track, with all those side tracks with ff and vpns and things,
but my tentative diagnosis is that prusa broke your Debian. But then
that's OK because you told it to do so.
Not
On 3/2/25 14:46, Chris Green wrote:
Anssi Saari wrote:
Eben King writes:
Normally I hibernate, and while it's hibernated, boot off a thumb drive
and back up (either by partition or the whole drive) to a dedicated
drive. The idea is if my main drive takes a dump, I could replace it
with t
On 3/2/25 12:07, John Hasler wrote:
I just now installed PrusaSlicer by installing the Debian flatpak
package and following the instructions on the prusa site. The only
perquisite I see is "sudo apt install flatpak"
I've done that. Where did you get the debian flatpak? Tnx
.
Cheers, Gene
On 3/2/25 14:23, Anssi Saari wrote:
Eben King writes:
Normally I hibernate, and while it's hibernated, boot off a thumb drive
and back up (either by partition or the whole drive) to a dedicated
drive. The idea is if my main drive takes a dump, I could replace it
with the backup drive, boot,
Anssi Saari wrote:
> Eben King writes:
>
> > Normally I hibernate, and while it's hibernated, boot off a thumb drive
> > and back up (either by partition or the whole drive) to a dedicated
> > drive. The idea is if my main drive takes a dump, I could replace it
> > with the backup drive, boot,
On 3/2/25 07:49, Eben King wrote:
I backed up my system on Saturday (yesterday), and pulled a stupid.
I'll explain.
Normally I hibernate, and while it's hibernated, boot off a thumb drive
and back up (either by partition or the whole drive) to a dedicated
drive. The idea is if my main drive ta
Van Snyder writes:
> I install the driver by running the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-570.124.04.run script
> at level 3, then rebooting.
Why?
> Is that DKMS?
To be clear, it's a manual installation of drivers from the
manufacturer. Definitely not DKMS. You want install stuff manually, you
get to upda
Hi David,
yes, that is, what I meant.
But now, I am a litle bit lsot. How shall I get, which package depends grub-
efi-amd64-unsigned? I thought, you might know.
The only thing I got, was the message from "lb build", that a ncessary package
could not be downloaded. And the necessary package wa
Eben King writes:
> Normally I hibernate, and while it's hibernated, boot off a thumb drive
> and back up (either by partition or the whole drive) to a dedicated
> drive. The idea is if my main drive takes a dump, I could replace it
> with the backup drive, boot, and be on my merry way. After t
On Sun 02 Mar 2025 at 17:44:37 (+0100), Hans wrote:
> So my idea was just to write to the live-file-maintainers, to ask them, to
> remove the dependency of the missing package in theire configurations or
> point
> it to another package, i.E. grub-efi-amd64-signed.
Presumably you meant "remove
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 10:01:17AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
[...]
I lost track, with all those side tracks with ff and vpns and things,
but my tentative diagnosis is that prusa broke your Debian. But then
that's OK because you told it to do so.
Not nice of them, no.
Cheers
--
t
signature.a
On 3/2/25 12:03, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2025 10:49:41 -0500
Eben King wrote:
So what can I do to fix this, while still
keeping my history, cookies, tabs, etc?
I smell a rat. I wonder if the corruption is because your hard drive is
failing. I would first boot to a live CD and r
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 10:49:41AM -0500, Eben King wrote:
So. This time, while the backup was in process, I mounted /home
read-only to check something out. Apparently that's not good enough to
keep the filesystem intact, because at the end when I resumed, several
things in $HOME didn't work ri
> So. This time, while the backup was in process, I mounted /home
> read-only to check something out. Apparently that's not good enough to
> keep the filesystem intact,
Indeed, with ext4 (and maybe other journaled filesystems as well), even
if you mount read-only the system starts by (re)playing
On Sun, 2 Mar 2025 10:49:41 -0500
Eben King wrote:
> So what can I do to fix this, while still
> keeping my history, cookies, tabs, etc?
I smell a rat. I wonder if the corruption is because your hard drive is
failing. I would first boot to a live CD and run smartctl tests on it.
How did you do
Am Sonntag, 2. März 2025, 13:37:20 CET schrieb Matthias Böttcher:
> PS.
>
> Hans, maybe you put another package from trixie/testing into
> packages.chroot, which depends directly or indirectly on
> grub-efi-amd64-unsigned?
>
Hi Mathias,
I already had this idea, too, but putting it from testing w
I just now installed PrusaSlicer by installing the Debian flatpak
package and following the instructions on the prusa site. The only
perquisite I see is "sudo apt install flatpak".
--
John Hasler
j...@sugarbit.com
Elmwood, WI USA
I backed up my system on Saturday (yesterday), and pulled a stupid.
I'll explain.
Normally I hibernate, and while it's hibernated, boot off a thumb drive
and back up (either by partition or the whole drive) to a dedicated
drive. The idea is if my main drive takes a dump, I could replace it
wit
On 3/2/25 03:55, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 02:11:53AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
flathub.flatpakrepo
Nowhere.
And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepte
Sorry for my bad grammar:
Maybe you *had* put another package from trixie/testing into
packages.chroot?
PS.
>
> Hans, maybe you put another package from trixie/testing into
> packages.chroot, which depends directly or indirectly on
> grub-efi-amd64-unsigned?
>
> Possible packages in testing/trixie
On 3/2/25 04:55, gene heskett wrote:
On 3/1/25 17:06, Greg Wooledge wrote:
https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+stop+chromium+using+dns+over+http
AI Overview
To stop Chromium from using DNS over HTTPS (DoH), navigate to your
browser settings, go to "Privacy and security" then "Se
Gene writes:
> And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian?
> Installing that is one of the steps listed as a prerequisite to
> installing the flatpak version of PrusaSlicer-2.9.0 in a debian 12
> system.
Install the Debian flatpak package and use the flatpak command to
in
On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 22:55:06 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > > > On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 15:43:39 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > > > > Chromium has hijacked port 80 for google's exclusive use, bypassing
> > > > > totally
> > > > > my /etc/hosts file for my local network.
[Turn off DNS over HT
PS.
Hans, maybe you put another package from trixie/testing into
packages.chroot, which depends directly or indirectly on
grub-efi-amd64-unsigned?
Possible packages in testing/trixie main are:
- grub-efi-amd64-bin depends on grub-efi-amd64-unsigned
- grub-efi-amd64 depends on grub-efi-amd64-bin
-
Chris Jölly composed on 2025-02-28 21:28 (UTC+0100):
> So, modesetting is the real thing?
Since about a decade or so ago. It originally was provided as a separate packge,
but was moved into the Xorg server .deb as a default for all GPUs for which an
appropriate kernel module exists, mainly radeon
> Dear maintainers,
>
> it is no more possible to build debian-live/stable (bookworm). The reason is a
> missing package in bookworm: grub-efi-amd64-unsigned.
>
> I rechecked and yes, it is no more in bookworm.
Hi Hans,
I'm sorry, but here are debian users, not maintainers.
And grub-efi-amd64-un
Le 02/03/2025 à 08:11, gene heskett a écrit :
On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
flathub.flatpakrepo
Nowhere.
And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian?
Installing that is one of the steps listed
On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 02:11:53AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> On 3/2/25 01:40, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 01, 2025 at 04:42:22PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > > flathub.flatpakrepo
> > Nowhere.
>
> And this is to indicate that flatpaks will not be accepted by debian?
What do you m
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