VPNs are not shown in Gnome

2025-07-15 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks, how comes the NetworkManager GUI says "not set up" for the VPN connections on Bookworm? I have setup 7 VPNs using nmcli, 6 IPsec plus 1 openVPN. On xfce4 they are shown in the GUI and can be toggled on or off as expected. The can be activated using nmcli as well. For Gnome its broken

Re: Mac mini A1283 ... 2008.

2025-07-15 Thread Stefan Monnier
> According to https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Apple Debian > may work on this machine. Anyone working with the same or similar? IIRC this is also known as "macmini3,1". I don't have this specific machine, but I have an older one (macmini1,1, upgraded to macmini2,1). > https://en.wi

Re: Why are bug comment numbers multiples of 5?

2025-07-15 Thread Greg
On 2025-07-15, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > There i see #5, #10, #22, #33, #38 and various control mails without > a HTML label. Hijacking the thread here, but I've never understood the versioning numbers of kernels or browsers (after the first or second decimal point I mean). Anyway.

Mac mini A1283 ... 2008.

2025-07-15 Thread peter
Hi, According to https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Apple Debian may work on this machine. Anyone working with the same or similar? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Mini#Technical_specifications_2 indicates Intel Core 2 Duo. A late Merom or early Penryn. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Re: Why are bug comment numbers multiples of 5?

2025-07-15 Thread tuxifan
Hi, The easier way to figure this out would most likely be to just read the source code. On Tuesday, July 15, 2025 10:03:59 AM Central European Summer Time Thomas Schmitt wrote: > One would have to make experiments.

Re: Why are bug comment numbers multiples of 5?

2025-07-15 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i can contribute https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=800627 (Original: Year 2028 problem in ISO 9660 kernel driver. Later: Year 2038 problem, which hopefully will get fixed by kernel 6.16 to be safe up to year .) There i see #5, #10, #22, #33, #38 and various contr