Re: is there a bug in cp command ?

2025-05-20 Thread πŸ¦“
sleep but allow yourselves to be awake[ned] why are we still using algol languages mutating each cell randomly with no superlean abstraction? Op di 20 mei 2025 om 23:34 schreef πŸ¦“ : > Op di 20 mei 2025 om 20:05 schreef Greg Wooledge : > >> It's more likely to be something in your enviro

Re: is there a bug in cp command ?

2025-05-20 Thread πŸ¦“
Op di 20 mei 2025 om 20:05 schreef Greg Wooledge : > It's more likely to be something in your environment. What does "type -a > cp" say? It is likely to say Debian 12 environment in bugs.debian.org/coreutils after Uwu's reportbug cp On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 19:21:50 +0200, uw...@online.de wrote

Re: Shell function.

2025-05-15 Thread πŸ¦“
you can shorten ev to ev(){ evince -d ${DISPLAY=:0} ${1+"$@"};} you might wanna background it from your tty ev() { evince ${1+"$@"}&} unless you need to see the display errors or have an rm $pdf waiting to not fire prematurely Op do 15 mei 2025 om 18:00 schreef : > ev () { case $# in > 0) /

Re: recursively share NFS

2025-03-20 Thread πŸ¦“
Eben King : > NAS:/nfs/Movies is mounted on alexandria by NFS as /files/movies. Alex > exports /files by NFS. My computer mounts alexandria:/files and sees > /files/movies/ as empty. > Why don't you mount alexandria:/files /files && mount nas:/nfs/Movies /files/movies rather than -o nohide,cro

Re: how do you find installed bloatware to apt purge?

2025-03-11 Thread πŸ¦“
2025-03-06[Thu]15:23 πŸ¦“ read that 2025-03-06[Thu]08:38 Geoff wrote You can use dpigs from debian-goodies package: debian-goodies' dpigs does a great job: debian)czyborra@localhost:~$ dpigs -H 142.3M libgl1-mesa-dri 79.3M libpython3.7-dev 65.2M emacs-common 57.7M libllvm7 43.1M

Re: Thank you all

2025-03-08 Thread πŸ¦“
2025-03-08[Sat]11:54 RunamileπŸ¦“Czyborra read that 2025-03-07[Fri]15:33 Maureen Thomas wrote copied your answers into a file for me to keep on hand thank you all for your help for this great grandmother. Parenting a grandparent or great at grandparenting or both?

Re: how do you find installed bloatware to apt purge?

2025-03-07 Thread πŸ¦“
2025-03-07[Fri]23:27 πŸ¦“ read that 2025-03-07[Fri]10:20 Jonathan Dowland wrote I favour "duc" (as opposed to, e.g. ncdu) duc index / duc ui / There are several duc browsers: ui is an ncurses-style TUI; there's also CLI, GUI and web-based ones. The GUI and web-b

Re: how do you find installed bloatware to apt purge?

2025-03-07 Thread πŸ¦“
2025-03-07[Fri]23:14 πŸ¦“ read that 2025-03-07[Fri]07:21 Greg Wooledge wrote That's conceptually similar to the little program that I wrote, which you can get from <https://wooledge.org/~greg/ds>. It's in perl. Wow! Looks backward compatible with perl4.036 - what do i need to

Re: how do you find installed bloatware to apt purge?

2025-03-06 Thread πŸ¦“
3787 main/adminsudo:amd64 8288 main/adminudev:amd64 what would i want to sudo aptitude purge here to free 1 gig? 2025-03-06[Thu]15:10 πŸ¦“ read that On Wed 05 Mar 2025 at 17:04:12 (-0500), Eben King wrote: deborphan --show-section --show-size --all

Re: how do you find installed bloatware to apt purge?

2025-03-05 Thread πŸ¦“
. sudo aptitude clean && df -hl / now has me at 8.3G/11G=85%. Op wo 5 mrt 2025 om 18:05 schreef πŸ¦“ : > ncdu does the trick! > > thank u all 4 ur answers. > > 12G vosk bloat won't ever fit into my available 1G on my 11G MMC: > > (debian)czyborra@localhost:~$ df

Re: how do you find installed bloatware to apt purge?

2025-03-05 Thread πŸ¦“
Op wo 5 mrt 2025 om 18:05 schreef πŸ¦“ : > my sudo apt install ncdu cost me 0.000981GB. > Merely 0.981GB alias 98K.

Re: how do you find installed bloatware to apt purge?

2025-03-05 Thread πŸ¦“
ncdu does the trick! thank u all 4 ur answers. 12G vosk bloat won't ever fit into my available 1G on my 11G MMC: (debian)czyborra@localhost:~$ df -hl / Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mmcblk0p1 11G 8.7G 1.1G 90% / my pip3 install vosk had failed before even starting a

Re: how do you find installed bloatware to apt purge?

2025-03-05 Thread πŸ¦“
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Re: Firefox adds a controversial ToS

2025-03-01 Thread πŸ¦“
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Re: Firefox adds a controversial ToS

2025-03-01 Thread πŸ¦“
Op za 1 mrt 2025 om 15:33 schreef Greg : > What about Chromium? Or let's write one ourselves!!! > I guess that would be easier said than done. Who else wants to take packages.debian.org/qutebrowser and morph it into a qutebrowser.hs or better following the lead of packages.debian.org/xmonad?

Re: Firefox adds a controversial ToS

2025-03-01 Thread πŸ¦“
eye agree wid u AJ dat dis is a secrecy nitemare and relinquishes all proprietary ownership of information but eye welcum it as utterly funny since information wants to be free praise be to stallman.org and allA Excerpt from ToS: > > You give Mozilla all rights necessary to operate Firefox, inclu

/mnt/chromeos

2025-01-03 Thread πŸ¦“
i m using packages.debian.org/bookworm/12.8 in my CrOS.tini#131 on a CB314 czyborra@penguin:/mnt/chromeos/MyFiles/Downloads$ cat /etc/debian_version 12.8 czyborra@penguin:/mnt/chromeos/MyFiles/Downloads$ head /etc/apt/{,*/}*.list ==> /etc/apt/sources.list <==

Re: a passwordless operating system

2024-12-16 Thread πŸ¦“
apt install myownbank Op ma 16 dec 2024 om 08:57 schreef Andy Smith : > Hi, > > On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 02:48:44AM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 2:42β€―AM πŸ¦“ wrote: > > > YubiKeys is a password manager in a dongle, thus the exact opposite of &g

Re: a passwordless operating system

2024-12-16 Thread πŸ¦“
Op ma 16 dec 2024 om 08:42 schreef πŸ¦“ : > YubiKeys is a password manager in a dongle, thus the exact opposite of > passwordless. > i ought to reword password to sustain my credibility, any publickeysignatures (PKS) are of course more unreplayable than presharedkeys (PSK) but call t

Re: a passwordless operating system

2024-12-16 Thread πŸ¦“
2024 om 08:49 schreef Jeffrey Walton : > On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 2:42β€―AM πŸ¦“ wrote: > > > > YubiKeys is a password manager in a dongle, thus the exact opposite of > passwordless. Your dogs and your goats are passwordless, they reliably > serve you but have a built in immune sys

Re: a passwordless operating system

2024-12-15 Thread πŸ¦“
Jeffrey Walton : > On Sun, Dec 15, 2024 at 6:47β€―AM πŸ¦“ wrote: > > > > my mother is currently struggling to memorize all of my dead > stepfather's identities and passwords and that makes me wonder how would > you like an internet of hosts who store everything undeletably an

Re: a passwordless operating system

2024-12-15 Thread πŸ¦“
wouldnot be that like banks appropriating tons of gold deposited by perished intelligentsia? you die once when you die and twice when the last being remembering you dies and i prefer computers to serve me rather than wreck my brain schrieb am So., 15. Dez. 2024, 14:49: > πŸ¦“ wrote: >

a passwordless operating system

2024-12-14 Thread πŸ¦“
my mother is currently struggling to memorize all of my dead stepfather's identities and passwords and that makes me wonder how would you like an internet of hosts who store everything undeletably and barrierlessly readably with no secrets whatsoever to humanity nor any other natural or artificial