On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 11:57 PM Lee wrote:
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> On Sun, Apr 13, 2025 at 11:38 AM Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >
> > >> My laptop has one to two handful of these, depending on what I'm
> > >> currently playing with.
> > > I taking a class at the local library; my laptop has avahi and cups
> > > ports op
Mike Kupfer wrote:
> I see that apt-xapian-index has been removed from Debian
Sorry, I should clarify: it's been removed from Testing (Trixie). It's
still in older releases, of course.
mike
I see that apt-xapian-index has been removed from Debian (and it looks
like Ubuntu, too). I can't say I entirely understand the reasons for
the removal. At least one justification that was given for Ubuntu is
the poor user experience for Synaptic when the index is being rebuilt.
And while I agree
On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 10:27 AM Dan Purgert wrote:
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> On Apr 14, 2025, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> > I wrote:
> >
> > > If you
> > >sudo systemctl disable cups # and maybe others
> >
> > Actually, if you follow the discussion, the CUPS Bonjour auto-discovery
> >
> >- it presumably handled by t
On Sun, Apr 13, 2025 at 11:38 AM Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
> >> My laptop has one to two handful of these, depending on what I'm
> >> currently playing with.
> > I taking a class at the local library; my laptop has avahi and cups
> > ports open .. which I'm not thrilled about but I like the zero-conf
On 2025-04-15 3:12 PM, Van Snyder wrote:
I'm setting up an old laptop for a friend. It has a Broadcom BCM43228
wireless card. Instructions say to install kmod-wl, but it isn't at the
places the web pages say I can find it. Where is it?
Debian wiki: https://wiki.debian.org/wl#supported
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Šarūn
Jan Claeys wrote:
> On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote:
> > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
> > connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the
> > other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to
> > about 0.
I'm setting up an old laptop for a friend. It has a Broadcom BCM43228
wireless card. Instructions say to install kmod-wl, but it isn't at the
places the web pages say I can find it. Where is it?
On 4/15/25 07:19, Richard Owlett wrote:
I don't know how to approach the problem.
What I would like to end up with is a CSV formatted file containing the
two left columns of Table A4.14 (pages 106&107) of
[ https://fns-prod.azureedge.us/sites/default/files/resource-files/
TFP2021.pdf ].
Sugge
Richard Owlett (HE12025-04-15):
> I don't know how to approach the problem.
> What I would like to end up with is a CSV formatted file containing the two
> left columns of Table A4.14 (pages 106&107) of
> [
> https://fns-prod.azureedge.us/sites/default/files/resource-files/TFP2021.pdf
> ].
>
> Sug
I don't know how to approach the problem.
What I would like to end up with is a CSV formatted file containing the
two left columns of Table A4.14 (pages 106&107) of
[
https://fns-prod.azureedge.us/sites/default/files/resource-files/TFP2021.pdf
].
Suggestions?
TIA
On 4/15/25 09:48, Jean-François Bachelet wrote:
Hello Eben :)
Le 13/04/2025 à 22:15, Eben King a écrit :
I have a video card which has fans (GTX 970) on Debian Bookworm (12.10).
Unfortunately the card is broken in such a way that the fans almost
never work, and I can't afford to replace it
On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 10:32 AM Nicolas George wrote:
> Richard Owlett (HE12025-04-15):
> > I don't know how to approach the problem.
> > What I would like to end up with is a CSV formatted file containing the
> two
> > left columns of Table A4.14 (pages 106&107) of
> > [
> >
> https://fns-prod.
Stefan Schumacher wrote:
> Hello
> I recently bought a BrosTrend 650Mbps Linux Compatible Wiki Adapter
> (https://www.brostrend.com/products/ac5l) lsusb shows it to be a:
> 0bda:c811 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11ac NIC
> They seemed rather linux- and especially Debian-friendly and even have
>
On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote:
> Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I
> connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the
> other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to
> about 0.5 meters. Normally 10 meters.
Hello Eben :)
Le 13/04/2025 à 22:15, Eben King a écrit :
I have a video card which has fans (GTX 970) on Debian Bookworm (12.10).
Unfortunately the card is broken in such a way that the fans almost
never work, and I can't afford to replace it with one that isn't broken.
Changing the GPU's inte
On Tue, 15 Apr 2025 13:58:51 +0200
Stefan Schumacher wrote:
> Hello
> I recently bought a BrosTrend 650Mbps Linux Compatible Wiki Adapter
> (https://www.brostrend.com/products/ac5l) lsusb shows it to be a:
> 0bda:c811 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11ac NIC
> They seemed rather linux- and especi
Hi Stefan,
I treid another way:
First downloaded only the package from your source.
> 2025-04-15 13:52:39 URL:https://linux.brostrend.com/rtl8821cu-dkms.deb
> [4035666/4035666] -> "rtl8821cu-dkms.deb" [1]
Then just installed it using
dpkg -i rtl8821cu-dkms.deb
This built automatically the
Hello
I recently bought a BrosTrend 650Mbps Linux Compatible Wiki Adapter
(https://www.brostrend.com/products/ac5l) lsusb shows it to be a:
0bda:c811 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11ac NIC
They seemed rather linux- and especially Debian-friendly and even have
a web page just for Linux: https://li
Greetings, I realize this topic harks back some time, but I'm curious
whether CONFIG_HZ_1000 remains relevant for real-time kernels. It seems
Ubuntu has adopted this setting for their low-latency kernel, as noted
in their blog: https://ubuntu.com/blog/industrialembedded-systems-ii.
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