Re: Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-12 Thread tomas
On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 02:13:05AM +, Modaresi Soft Hard wrote: > We created several packages in > https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:celenity (OBS) Apt-file relies on the Contents file, which your repository must provide (possibly you have to tell your instance of apt-file where

Re: Does anyone use a USB 'endoscope' on Debian, which ones should work OK?

2025-03-12 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 12 Mar 2025 14:26:32 + Chris Green wrote: > I want to buy one of the cheap (£2.50 to £15) USB endoscope cameras so > I can poke around and see things under the engine of my little canal > boat. > > A little bit of research suggests that most will probably work if they > claim to work

Why installed files of my package doen't show with apt-file

2025-03-12 Thread Modaresi Soft Hard
We created several packages in https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:celenity (OBS) I added our Repo to sources.list.d/ Why when I run `apt-file show phoenix` nothing happens? What should I observe in the packaging? You can download deb files and the files we use to create a deb

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread David Wright
On Wed 12 Mar 2025 at 11:11:21 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 14:33:11 -, Greg wrote: > > My robot says: > > > > One result: > > > > yt-dlp "ytsearch:QUERY" > > > > But for the life of me, after searching for twenty minutes, I can't > > determine whether this is co

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Huihang Yan
On March 12, 2025 5:48:03 AM UTC, Karen Lewellen wrote: > >I did discover a command ytsearch: >But cannot fully follow how to specify my search requirements. >there are a zillion options for this tool, I am pleased for example to learn >that converting items to mp3, or say m4a, is a command line

Re: Firefox adds a controversial ToS

2025-03-12 Thread Darac Marjal
On 12/03/2025 09:31, Jonathan Dowland wrote: On Tue Mar 11, 2025 at 9:06 PM GMT, Joey Hess wrote: Jonathan Dowland wrote: Simple answer: these (awful) terms apply to *binaries* supplied by Mozilla, not source. So, Debian is unaffected. Is this Debian's official position? No, It's Mozilla'

Re: Accessing individual disk's SMART diagnostics behing a physical RAID

2025-03-12 Thread Michael Stone
On Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 04:41:06PM +0100, Yassine Chaouche wrote: I have 5 disks on my server, 2x1 terabyte disks + 3x450 Gb disks, but smartctl and cciss_vol_status only show 3 disks. My controller is sg0 as shown in the output of lssci Two of the drives are dead, you're not going to see anyth

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi Greg, Actually, you provided the answer..or its floor. when I type yt-dlp "ytsearch: adam clayton musicares speech" The program attempts to download one item. It also gives a log in error, and instructions for passing cookies to YouTube via the program as well. Why I am thankful though is your

Re: [Sid] Nouveau: only one monitor after 6.6.15 to 6.7.9 upgrade

2025-03-12 Thread Felix Miata
Greg composed on 2025-03-12 21:59 (UTC+0100): > On 2024-04-03 Greg wrote: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2024/04/msg00065.html >> NVIDIA GK104 (0e4090a2) > A year later, different setup but same problems persist. I just > installed Sid on machine equipped with GeForce GTX 750. When ru

Re: [Sid] Nouveau: only one monitor after 6.6.15 to 6.7.9 upgrade

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
On 4/3/24 21:39, Greg wrote: Hi there, I have two HP Z30i connected to Nvidia GeForce GTX 670. After last upgrade I'm able to use only one monitor. When running linux-image-6.7.9: # dmesg | grep nouveau | cut -b 16- nouveau :01:00.0: vgaarb: deactivate vga console nouveau :01:00.0: N

Re: Accessing individual disk's SMART diagnostics behing a physical RAID

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
On 3/12/25 16:41, Yassine Chaouche wrote: Dear list, I have 5 disks on my server, 2x1 terabyte disks + 3x450 Gb disks, but smartctl and cciss_vol_status only show 3 disks. My controller is sg0 as shown in the output of lssci   root@messagerie-recup[10.10.10.22] ~ # lsscsi -gs   [1:0:0:0]   

Accessing individual disk's SMART diagnostics behing a physical RAID

2025-03-12 Thread Yassine Chaouche
Dear list, I have 5 disks on my server, 2x1 terabyte disks + 3x450 Gb disks, but smartctl and cciss_vol_status only show 3 disks. My controller is sg0 as shown in the output of lssci root@messagerie-recup[10.10.10.22] ~ # lsscsi -gs [1:0:0:0]cd/dvd hp DVD A DS8A5LH 1HE3 /dev/

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-12, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > I don't think this is a thing I'll be doing much of. I would prefer > to do my search in the Youtube web site, pick which video I want, and > then download that one, rather than having some program pick one for > me. > Right for you and me. But the OP is v

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 14:33:11 -, Greg wrote: > My robot says: > > One result: > > yt-dlp "ytsearch:QUERY" > > But for the life of me, after searching for twenty minutes, I can't > determine whether this is correct or not. hobbit:~$ wget https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/latest

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-12, Huihang Yan wrote: >> > Hi Karen, > > I saw in the manpage of yt-dlp(1) that there is a '-x', '--extract-video' > option: > >> Convert video files to audio-only files (requires ffmpeg and ffprobe) > > This might be the option to produce audio files, like .mp3 and .m4a. She wants t

Re: Does anyone use a USB 'endoscope' on Debian, which ones should work OK?

2025-03-12 Thread Dan Ritter
Chris Green wrote: > I want to buy one of the cheap (£2.50 to £15) USB endoscope cameras so > I can poke around and see things under the engine of my little canal > boat. > > A little bit of research suggests that most will probably work if they > claim to work with a 'PC' as that implies they us

Does anyone use a USB 'endoscope' on Debian, which ones should work OK?

2025-03-12 Thread Chris Green
I want to buy one of the cheap (£2.50 to £15) USB endoscope cameras so I can poke around and see things under the engine of my little canal boat. A little bit of research suggests that most will probably work if they claim to work with a 'PC' as that implies they use UVC to communicate with a comp

Re: yt-dlp search syntax?

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
On 2025-03-12, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi all, > There is a possibility I am missing something due to using a screen > reader. > However, the process might not be possible at all, that seems odd though > given what I did find. > We have yt-dlp here at shellworld, meaning for a command Line Lin

Re: Audacious media player - help using GUI

2025-03-12 Thread Richard Owlett
Thanks for the feedback. That project is currently inactive as it it is tax prep time. I'll try your suggestions when I get a break. On 3/12/25 8:53 AM, Greg wrote: On 2024-12-10, Richard Owlett wrote: I'm looking for documentation for optimal use of the GUI. My initial problems revolved aro

Re: Audacious media player - help using GUI

2025-03-12 Thread Greg
On 2024-12-10, Richard Owlett wrote: > > I'm looking for documentation for optimal use of the GUI. > My initial problems revolved around pause/resume. > Those raised the question "How do I go to point x minutes into a file?" mpv --start=00:12:34 video.mp4 > Then I started speculating about takin

Re: Kernel only seeing 2TB of an 8TB disk

2025-03-12 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 12.03.2025 04:12, Alex King wrote: Yes, I can tell you more.  The hardware as you guessed is not actually new, it is recycled equipment that is new to me and newly installed with Debian. ...    *-scsi     description: SCSI storage controller     product: S

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-12 Thread didier gaumet
Le 12/03/2025 à 13:54, didier gaumet a écrit : [...] But however, your current kernel 6.1 from Bullseye Backports does seem affected by a bug? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=linux- image-6.1.0-0.deb11.21-amd64;dist=unstable => But however, your current kernel 6.1 from Bullse

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-12 Thread didier gaumet
Hello again Felix, Fist thing first: sorry for having not read your first post carefully enough :-) From what I gather, the LTS team has provided the linux-image-6.1.0-0.deb11.31-amd64-unsigned package through Bullseye Security, without modifying the linux-image-amd64 package nor providing

MATE desktop - icon arrangement - order out of chaos - HOW?

2025-03-12 Thread Richard Owlett
I'm running Debian 12.8 with MATE 1.26.0 [Caja file manager] I've been running MATE since it was released as alternative to Gnome3. Over time /home/richard/Desktop has had many additions and deletions. The combination of that with manually manually arranging icons related to a current project res

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-12 Thread Felix Miata
I spent over an hour composing a more detailed reply, but an errant click wiped it all away. I started over from scratch, and memory is lacking in my old age, interfering with attempted reconstruction. didier gaumet composed on 2025-03-12 08:34 (UTC+0100): > So, as David has already pointed to a

Re: Steam was working an hour ago, now it will not load

2025-03-12 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 4:27 AM George at Clug wrote: > UPDATE: Steam now working in Debian 12 (Bookworm) > > I have tested both Debian 12 (Bookworm) XFCE and KDE. As Steam started, > it updated and it is now working once again on both these computers. > > If you use Steam and have experienced

Re: Firefox adds a controversial ToS

2025-03-12 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Tue Mar 11, 2025 at 9:06 PM GMT, Joey Hess wrote: Jonathan Dowland wrote: Simple answer: these (awful) terms apply to *binaries* supplied by Mozilla, not source. So, Debian is unaffected. Is this Debian's official position? No, It's Mozilla's. Quoting [1], Mozilla grants you a personal,

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-12 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, - in order to list all installable versions of a package, I find apt policy useful. Here for an amd64 kernel: didier@hp-notebook14:~$ LANG=en-us.UTF8; apt policy linux-image-amd64 linux-image-amd64: Installed: 6.1.129-1 Candidate: 6.1.129-1 Version table: 6.12.12-1~bpo12+1 1