On 23/4/25 10:37, Max Nikulin wrote:
I would be great if a data extractor warned users when text from
document (either really text or embedded OCR layer for scans) does not
match text recognized from rendered document. Besides routine sanity
checks, document author might try to intentionally
On 22/04/2025 09:51, jeremy ardley wrote:
Some LLM can also accept pdf for input but you'd need to snip out the
pages you are interested in. I consider that slightly more risky as what
you see rendered or printed and what some programs see internal to the
pdf varies
I would be great if a data
I use an IBM PS-2 keyboard, the kind with 102 keys, and therefore no
"Windows" key.
How do I set up a windows key, for example "Pause" or "Ctrl-Pause"?
I tried
XKBOPTIONS=Pause:Menu
and
XKBOPTIONS=pause:menu
in /etc/default/keyboard but those didn't work.
Hello everyone,
Debian 12 does not install GRUB on a RAID 1 array of my computer: I don't know
if this problem is caused by a hardware failure or by my inexperience so I ask
if there is a reference guide for this case. Thanks.
C.P.A.
Amazon
On 4/22/2025 2:01 PM, songbird wrote:
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
songbird wrote:
Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
...keyboard sometimes stops working...
I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector
then plug it back in and the keyboard works again.
yes, b
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
>> ...keyboard sometimes stops working...
>> > I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector
>> > then plug it back in and the keyboard works again.
>>
>> yes, but it also may indicate a po
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 14:48:01 +0200
Bernard wrote:
> On 21/04/2025 22:02, David Wright wrote:
> > I think you should post your /etc/apt/sources.list here before
> > taking further actions.
>
> Here it is, dated 22apr2023 : Date shows that I musn't have updated
> it, even though I thought I had
Hi,
Arbol One wrote:
> > With the memory stick containing the Debian installation files
> > plugged, I proceeded to reboot the computer. The booting process
> > then tells me something I've never seen before, something along the
> > lines of
> >
> > Something went terribly wrong. Security Policy V
On Tue 22 Apr 2025 at 14:48:01 (+0200), Bernard wrote:
> On 21/04/2025 22:02, David Wright wrote:
> > I think you should post your /etc/apt/sources.list here before
> > taking further actions.
>
> Here it is, dated 22apr2023 : Date shows that I musn't have updated
> it, even though I thought I had
On 4/21/25 17:13, Arbol One wrote:
In my Debian 12, the keyboard stopped working all of the sudden, i
tried using the 'Screen Keyboard', but it didn't work either. Coming
from the world of Windows 10, I intended to reinstall the Debian.
With the memory stick containing the Debian installation fi
On Tue 22 Apr 2025 at 18:03:09 (+), Arbol One wrote:
> As stated in the OP, with the USB containing the installation files for
> Debian 12 already inserted in the computer, I booted up the computer and
> instead of going to the installation files, as it should, I get a message
> saying
>
>
As stated in the OP, with the USB containing the installation files for Debian
12 already inserted in the computer, I booted up the computer and instead of
going to the installation files, as it should, I get a message saying
Verifying shim SBAT data failure: Security Policy Violation.
Som6has g
songbird wrote:
> Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> ...keyboard sometimes stops working...
> > I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector
> > then plug it back in and the keyboard works again.
>
> yes, but it also may indicate a poor connection or a
> bad cable so perhaps
FYI...
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From: Mark Wielaard
Date: Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Subject: scraperbot protection - Patchwork and Bunsen behind Anubis
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Hi hackers,
TLDR; When using https://patchwork.sourceware.org or Bunsen
https://builder.sourceware.org/
Hi,
> On Tue, 22 Apr 2025, Haines Brown wrote:
> > I try as you sugggest abd run within chroot. But this is what
> > I get:?
> >
> > /# mount -o bind /sys/ /mnt/debinst/sys
> > mount: /mnt/debinst/sys: mount point does not exist.
> >dmesg(1) may have more information after failed
On 21/04/2025 22:02, David Wright wrote:
I think you should post your /etc/apt/sources.list here before
taking further actions.
Here it is, dated 22apr2023 : Date shows that I musn't have updated it,
even though I thought I had
# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 11.6.0 _Bullseye_ - Official amd
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025, Haines Brown wrote:
I try as you sugggest abd run within chroot. But this is what
I get:?
/# mount -o bind /sys/ /mnt/debinst/sys
mount: /mnt/debinst/sys: mount point does not exist.
dmesg(1) may have more information after failed mount system call.
On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 5:17 AM Arbol One wrote:
> In my Debian 12, the keyboard stopped working all of the sudden, i tried
> using the 'Screen Keyboard', but it didn't work either. Coming from the
> world of Windows 10, I intended to reinstall the Debian.
> With the memory stick containing the D
Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
...keyboard sometimes stops working...
> I have that problem occasionally. I just unplug the USB connector then plug
> it back in and the keyboard works again.
yes, but it also may indicate a poor connection or a
bad cable so perhaps checking that is a good idea.
Hello,
> # systemctl status apache2
> # apachectl configtest
> # journalctl -u apache2
I have solved it, and the reason for apache2 not starting with systemd
was that apache2 waited for nslcd to start, while nslcd waited for
time-sync.target and that waited for systemd-time-wait-sync.service.
Unf
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 06:23:05AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> the UUIDs are copied and pasted from # blkid and so should be without
> error.
Can you show us the output of blkid?
> I did the chroot command again (while in chroot) nd it reported an error:
chroot from inside a chroot is ob
On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 09:30:39PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 21 Apr 2025 at 15:38:45 (-0400), Haines Brown wrote:
> > I am doing a cross install from my current Debian daedalus systm to a
> > target disk /dev/nvme1n1.
> >
> > I enter chroot, and create /etc/festab on the target. I use t
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025, Haines Brown wrote:
I am doing a cross install from my current Debian daedalus systm to a target
disk /dev/nvme1n1.
I enter chroot, and create /etc/festab on the target. I use the UUIDs repored
by # blkid for
the target disk,
Then I attemt to mount these partitions
Hi Greg, at al;
In light of the page's provenance, and the fact Greg's wiki is more
up-to-date (and likely to always remain so), I've proposed we delete the
copy on the Debian Wiki, and just link to Greg's, instead. I feel this
is the most pragmatic choice, to make sure people get the best con
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