Request for Snapdragon X Plus Support and Development for ASUS Q5507QA-S15 Laptop

2025-05-05 Thread Reza Bojnordi
Dear Debian I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to inquire about the possibility of enhanced support and development for the Snapdragon X Plus processor, specifically for my laptop model, the ASUS Q5507QA-S15. As a user of this device, I believe that expanding the support for th

Re: Open source, multiplatform password manager with sync capability

2025-05-05 Thread Loris Bennett
Marc SCHAEFER writes: > Hello, > > Has anyone experienced the following setup: > > On a standard system (Debian GNU/Linux): > > - install keepassxc, create a master password and a database file > [ alternative: keepass2, but mono dependancy ] > > - make sure that database file is on a git, push

Re: Open source, multiplatform password manager with sync capability

2025-05-05 Thread Max Nikulin
On 05/05/2025 21:59, Marc SCHAEFER wrote: - install keepassxc, create a master password and a database file [ alternative: keepass2, but mono dependancy ] - make sure that database file is on a git, pushable to a remote repository (I like git-on-SSH), and push/commit it when required

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread David Wright
On Mon 05 May 2025 at 22:01:18 (+0200), Rafał Lichwała wrote: > Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, > what "image" should I use? See below. > Hardware spec: > > CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz > RAM: 32MB > HDD: 6GB > BIOS year: 1998 > CD-ROM, FDD 1,4MB, RS-232, 1x USB

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Mon, May 05, 2025 at 10:01:18PM +0200, Rafał Lichwała wrote: > Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, what > "image" should I use? > > Hardware spec: > > CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz > RAM: 32MB Since your 32M of RAM is below the minimum for the current install

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? The answer is "yes", but it depends what you mean by "Debian" and more importantly it depends what you want to do with it. Stefan

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread Titus Newswanger
On 5/5/25 15:01, Rafał Lichwała wrote: Hi, Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, what "image" should I use? Hardware spec: CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz RAM: 32MB HDD: 6GB BIOS year: 1998 CD-ROM, FDD 1,4MB, RS-232, 1x USB 2.0 A couple years ago I successfully bo

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread Šarūnas Burdulis
On 2025-05-05 4:01 PM, Rafał Lichwała wrote: Hi, Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, what "image" should I use? It should be possible using Debian version from that era, or somewhat later. https://www.debian.org/releases Check “Debian archive” whether insta

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread David Christensen
On 5/5/25 13:01, Rafał Lichwała wrote: Hi, Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? That depends upon the hardware, upon the system administrator knowledge and skill, and upon what technical resources are available. If so, what "image" should I use? Hardware spec:

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread Bret Busby
On 6/5/25 05:56, Tim Woodall wrote: On Mon, 5 May 2025, Rafa? Lichwa?a wrote: Hi, Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, what "image" should I use? Hardware spec: CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz RAM: 32MB HDD: 6GB BIOS year: 1998 CD-ROM, FDD 1,4MB, RS-232, 1x USB 2.

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread Tim Woodall
On Mon, 5 May 2025, Rafa? Lichwa?a wrote: Hi, Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, what "image" should I use? Hardware spec: CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz RAM: 32MB HDD: 6GB BIOS year: 1998 CD-ROM, FDD 1,4MB, RS-232, 1x USB 2.0 The ram is going to be your bigge

Re: Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 4:39 PM Rafał Lichwała wrote: > > Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, > what "image" should I use? > > Hardware spec: > > CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz > RAM: 32MB > HDD: 6GB > BIOS year: 1998 > CD-ROM, FDD 1,4MB, RS-232, 1x USB 2.0

Debian on a VERY OLD hardware?

2025-05-05 Thread Rafał Lichwała
Hi, Is it possible to install Debian on a VERY VERY OLD hardware? If so, what "image" should I use? Hardware spec: CPU: Intel Celeron 400MHz RAM: 32MB HDD: 6GB BIOS year: 1998 CD-ROM, FDD 1,4MB, RS-232, 1x USB 2.0 Regards, Rafal

Re: Register for Debian forums

2025-05-05 Thread Marco Moock
On 05.05.2025 17:00 Uhr Joseph Park wrote: > There was a problem delivering your message to > *ad...@forums.debian.net*. The response from the remote server was: > > 450 4.1.1 : Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual > mailbox table That is rather bad. 4xx means temporary error, so

Re: Open source, multiplatform password manager with sync capability

2025-05-05 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
On 05/05/2025 11:59, Marc SCHAEFER wrote: Has anyone experienced the following setup: On a standard system (Debian GNU/Linux): - install keepassxc, create a master password and a database file [ alternative: keepass2, but mono dependancy ] - make sure that database file is on a git, pushabl

Open source, multiplatform password manager with sync capability

2025-05-05 Thread Marc SCHAEFER
Hello, Has anyone experienced the following setup: On a standard system (Debian GNU/Linux): - install keepassxc, create a master password and a database file [ alternative: keepass2, but mono dependancy ] - make sure that database file is on a git, pushable to a remote repository (I like gi

Register for Debian forums

2025-05-05 Thread Joseph Park
Hi, I have been trying to register for the Debian Installation forum since May 3 2025.  The account seems to be created, username and password apparently accepted, however, I do not receive an activation link. The response from forums.debian.net/ucp.php?mode=login is : The specified usern

Re: qemu

2025-05-05 Thread Marco Moock
On 05.05.2025 04:30 Uhr xuser wrote: > qemu is taking 1.8GB of ram even with -m 1024M From the manpage: -m [size=]megs[,slots=n,maxmem=size] Sets guest startup RAM size to megs megabytes. Default is 128 MiB. Optionally, a suffix of "M" or "G" can be used t