On 2024-07-14 22:15:34, "Alan D. Salewski" spake thus:
[...]
The user's umask value would matter less if the default perms of
user $HOME directories were 077
s/were/were from a umask of/
On 2024-07-14 19:38:26, Hans spake thus:
Hi Greg,
yes, did already change it. However, this looks like a security hole for me,
as I believe, not many people or admins are changing this.
I suspect that most people /do/ change it, once they become aware of
it, for the very reason stated in th
there's no Wayland either, at least by default.
Anyway this Debian 12 doesn't seem too bad, you just need to turn off
(unblock all) rfkill everytime you boot it.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 7:08 PM Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> debian-devel is for discussion of the develo
Good afternoon, I have a question about Debian versions. Is there a commercial
version of Debian? Any version with technical support? I was reading on the
website that there is a version called Debian LTS, specifically Debian 10
"Buster," but I'm not sure if this version meets what I'm asking fo
r. I click "No" as I can't
eject the DVD.
Nothing happens.
This is repeatable on my machine.
Three times; same behavior.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help.
Alan Glasser
Hello,
I request that set-tools be upgraded to the latest version, 1.4.2.
Thanks,
Alan
I do not have any other interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces, besides lo.
Thanks for the tip about systemctl -l status network-manager. There is a
difference.
I ran systemctl -l status network-manager on two boots. In both cases, the USB
dongle was already plugged in and was not touched. The f
The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that one out
of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically at boot.
Alan
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 28, 2020, at 12:02, deloptes wrote:
>
> Alan Tu wrote:
>
>> After trial and erro
problem, potentially filing a bug?
Or, maybe this is a problem with the kernel module for the USB adapter?
Alan
Hi all,
I just updated to buster from stretch (no problems).
I have a desktop with two monitors. I have the basic power saving
setting that blanks the screens after 5 minutes.
When I wake the screens, the primary display is offset to the left by
about 2 inches, leaving a black band along the
xt4, swap, then
EFI system partition), this created a bootable system.
But guided partitioning for this scenario seems broken.
Alan
On 3/12/20, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 11 mar 20, 12:58:21, Alan Tu wrote:
>>
>> I have the second USB inserted into a different USB port. I need
stem recognized the USB as bootable, but Grub boot
loader had an error, I think the system would just sit there at the
Grub/boot loader error and not boot into Windows.
I could use some ideas or a clue for what I'm doing wrong. Thanks in advance!
Alan
[1] Motherboard: Asus Maximus VIII
I am trying to upgrade from stretch to buster using the nonfree
installation DVD ISO "firmware-10.2.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso" that I downloaded
using the torrent here:
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/10.2.0+nonfree/amd64/bt-dvd/
I copied the ISO to the local d
derivatives only offer useradd which does not have this switch ?
Which would be the most secure, while still allowing ssh access ?
BRgds/Alan
On 18 Nov 2018, 19:50 +0800, Michael Howard , wrote:
> On 17/11/2018 04:28, Alan Taylor wrote:
> > Thanks Everyone.
> >
> > I am get
Thanks Everyone.
I am getting that together to show you.
A question though - are you sure this is not normal behavior ?
Most of my research on the net (with caution I know) seems to suggest that ssh
disconnection after authentication because of /bin/false is normal ?
BRgds/Alan
On 16 Nov 2018
ackup computer (sirius) to others.
Any ideas as to what may be causing this last issue ?
PS UsePam is set to yes
BRgds/Alan
sirius sshd[2159]: debug3: PAM: sshpam_thread_cleanup
entering
Nov 13 12:28:07 sirius sshd[2159]: debug1: Killing privsep child 2160
Nov 13 12:28:07 sirius sshd[2159]: debug1: audit_event: unhandled event 12
root@sirius:~#
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 11:22, David Christensen
wrote:
> On 11/12/18 5
3: PAM: sshpam_thread_cleanup
entering
Nov 13 12:28:07 sirius sshd[2159]: debug1: Killing privsep child 2160
Nov 13 12:28:07 sirius sshd[2159]: debug1: audit_event: unhandled event 12
root@sirius:~#
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 11:22, David Christensen
wrote:
> On 11/12/18 5:49 AM, Alan Taylor wrote:
No, both users have rsa and ed25519 keys only.
On 12 Nov 2018, 22:07 +0800, Freek de Kruijf , wrote:
> Op maandag 12 november 2018 14:49:23 CET schreef Alan Taylor:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have an ssh problem - one user can use it successfully, another cannot. I
> >
41]: debug1: Killing privsep child 3242
Nov 12 13:45:17 sirius sshd[3241]: debug1: audit_event: unhandled event 12
root@sirius/etc/ssh #
Alan
On 2018-05-28, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 28 May 2018 at 07:54:49 (-0400), Alan Greenberger wrote:
>> On 2018-05-26, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>> > Le 25/05/2018 à 02:17, Alan Greenberger a écrit :
>> >> On 2018-05-24, André Rodier wrote:
>> >>>
>&
On 2018-05-26, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 25/05/2018 à 02:17, Alan Greenberger a écrit :
>> On 2018-05-24, André Rodier wrote:
>>>
>>> I am looking for a native package on Debian, that can give me the
>>> external IP address of the machine.
>>
On 2018-05-24, André Rodier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a native package on Debian, that can give me the
> external IP address of the machine.
>
Assuming you are looking for the public internet address of your router,
you could try:
/usr/sbin/arp -n
and it may show up on a line with the
/make changes, etc.
5. When done, umount as usual:
# umount /dev/loop0
6. Detach the loopback device.
# losetup -d /dev/loop0
Alan
On 4/30/18, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 06:30:32PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>> > # qemu-system-mips -m 2048 -rtc base=
use the same initrd downloaded from Debian as the
installer, or a different initrd from somewhere? The kernel seems to
go some way without this.
2. It seems the kernel is somehow not recognizing the partition. I'm
not sure what the problem is here.
I'd appreciate any hints. Even con
rite files, that's why I say "at least theoretically".
I know that if an installation is successful, one can do
debconf-get-selections --installer
to get all the variables but I was hoping for something a little more
low level. Thanks.
Alan
On 4/30/18, john doe wrote:
> On 4/30/
ntering 10 11
on x86 is the first thing I tried, and gnome and the rest were still
installed. The text installer is weird, sometimes I enter number,
Enter and am asked the same question again.
Thanks Dan for the encouragement. Much appreciated too.
Alan
On 4/29/18, john doe wrote:
> On 4/30
options 1-11, how do I make the selection of ssh-server and
standard?
Thanks in advance. I beat my head on this problem for several hours
yesterday, and I'd appreciate a helpful hint.
Alan
ell me what to do to allow screen sessions to survive logout.
--
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http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
On Mon, 19 Jun 2017 00:35:32 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> > but when I did, I used K3b or wodim from the command line.
>
> I omitted wodim from my answer, because it can hardly do DVD and would
> do Blu-ray only by accident. One should use it only for burning CD.
I never knew that. I'm goin
On Sun, 18 Jun 2017 12:25:59 -0400 (EDT)
Anonymous wrote:
> With downloaded Bluray ISO images, I need to use
> a burning application in Linux which supports blank
> Bluray medium. I know I could try Windows options
> such as ImgBurn via Wine, but I'm hoping for a Linux
> application. Thanks.
I h
--
Alan Hutchinson
Hi people just a small note to tell you that, I am having a problem in
Debian 8 Jessie ,I have bean trying to run cups.service and it just wont
run, when using system d, and I type systemctl start cups.service, I get
the error
Process:400 Execstart=/usr/sbin/cupsd -f (code
- Original Message -
From: "Lisi Reisz"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 5:56:13 PM
Subject: Re: Sound on jessie
On Saturday 17 September 2016 14:43:04 Alan McConnell wrote:
> Alas for the days of wheezy, when everything _worked_!!
- Original Message -
From: "Joe"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 3:47:10 PM
Subject: Re: Sound on jessie
On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 12:47:23 -0400 (EDT)
Alan McConnell wrote:
>
> This suggests to me, and I hope to my readers he
- Original Message -
From: "Felix Miata"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 1:26:23 PM
Subject: Re: Difficulties with Firefox/iceweasel
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-09-17 13:05 (UTC-0400):
> I'll have to log in as root to do th
on the new /home.
I'll have to log in as root to do this, I'm sure. But there may be other
hazards I am not aware of. I hope for cogent thoughts on this.
TIA,
Alan
- Original Message -
From: "deloptes"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 12:17:55 PM
Subject: Re: Sound on jessie
Alan McConnell wrote:
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Anthony Baldwin"
> To: debian-use
pavucontrol, which I had installed quite a while ago. So I'm still
stymied.
Alas for the days of wheezy, when everything _worked_!!
Alan, who is pleased at least to be able to get on line from his jessie install
to install, and
pulsesudio is already installed.
Any and all suggestions/fixes appreciated. Please spare the imprecations and
chastisements!
Alan
-c93b-4a67-ae2c-003c3252b353 noneswapsw
0 0
/dev/sr0/media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
# Alan added the line below on 11 Sep 2016
/dev/sdb1 /mnt auto user, noauto 0 0
- Original Message -
From: "Felix Miata"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 10:42:22 PM
Subject: Re: NTFS access on Debian boot
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-09-15 21:02 (UTC-0400):
> Felix Miata composed:
>> I'll provide
- Original Message -
From: "Felix Miata"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 2:20:54 PM
Subject: Re: internet connectivity from Comcast
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-09-15 13:36 (UTC-0400):
> It certainly isn't DSL. I have an Ethe
- Original Message -
From: "Felix Miata"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 7:05:50 PM
Subject: Re: internet connectivity from Comcast (was: How to get Jessie to
run...)
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-09-14 17:11 (UTC-0400):
> My fin
, online . . . but only for
> the
> Windoze side. I gotta do some exploring to see if I can make this work with
> Jessie.
I'm confident you are resourceful and will manage.
I trust that your confidence in me is not misplaced.
Alan
- Original Message -
From: "Brian"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 1:51:50 PM
Subject: Re: How to get Jessie to run at boot time -- Problem solved
On Wed 14 Sep 2016 at 11:34:31 -0400, Alan McConnell wrote:
> From: "Felix Miata&q
rong question.
Oh, no, Brian. He is asking the right question by definition. Alan is asking
it, it is therefore right.
Lisi, is this kind of post helpful? Is that a question that you even ask
yourself? For some reason you've taken a dislike to me, at a distance of
5
- Original Message -
From: "Felix Miata"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 1:44:14 AM
Subject: Re: How to get Jessie to run at boot time -- Problem solved
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-09-13 20:50 (UTC-0400):
> when my home Debian in
2016 08:57:19 Alan McConnell wrote:
> > Warning: This E-mail is for the most part in the nature of a pushback
> > against various insinuations that have been made.
>
> Now I am going to push back Alan.
>
> If you are going to come in here and berate folks about this and that
- Original Message -
From: "Brian"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 9:40:11 AM
Subject: Re: How to get Jessie to run at boot time -- Problem solved
On Tue 13 Sep 2016 at 08:57:19 -0400, Alan McConnell wrote:
> Warning: This E-mail is
un at boot time -- Problem solved
On Monday 12 September 2016 19:14:53 Alan McConnell wrote:
> Maybe I should apologize for "hijacking a thread"?
Yes, you should. It has left the person whose thread you have hijacked high
and dry. It is most definitely "not done" to hijack t
x27;t really tried simply cd-ing to e.g. /dev/sda1, which
is the partition
containing my Windoze stuff. Is that what you dual OS users do? is there some
subtle mount
command that you use? I shall be most grateful for any instructions, or even
suggestions.
Best wishes to all,
Alan McConnell
I tried to send this only to Brian, but he has set his system to
not accept messages to him. So I have to send this to the whole
List. Sorry.
- Forwarded Message -
From: "Alan McConnell"
To: "Brian"
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2016 3:38:06 PM
Subject: Re: How to
- Original Message -
From: "Brian"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2016 1:32:54 PM
Subject: Re: How to get Jessie to run at boot time -- Problem solved
On Sun 11 Sep 2016 at 11:13:45 -0400, Alan McConnell wrote:
> Addendum: during my Jessie
- Original Message -
From: "Felix Miata"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 11:33:46 PM
Subject: Re: How to get Jessie to run at boot time
Alan McConnell composed on 2016-09-10 17:45 (UTC-0400):
> Good grief. I just wrote that I am now l
ple with a working dual boot system? I'd like a
response
from one of them(if they exist here) letting me know how it works, and
also:
what is the content of their /boot/grub/ directory.
Again: TIA.
Alan McConnell
(Please excuse my cc to Mr Cater)
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew M.A. Cater"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, September 9, 2016 2:42:28 PM
Subject: Re: How to get Jessie to run at boot time
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 01:58:03PM -0400, Alan McConnell wrote:
meone who also has a dual-bootable system(with Windows 10 and Jessie)
please tell me how you choose, at boot-time, which of your systems you wish to
boot?
TIA
Alan McConnell
of it
is because of attempts to start/stop/do something with
COMRESET. Eventually, after a minute, the boot process 'gives
up'.
What is COMRESET? What does it do? can I get rid of these
attempts?
TIA for anticipated information/help.
Alan McC
em to be automatically mounted.
Alan Davis
PS. It's good to be using Debian GNU/Linux again after many years. The
sticking point (that led to my giving up) has almost always been
networking, usually a wifi adaptor that is not supported. This time it
took two days for me to copy over *deb
much appreciate a pointer. I can manually mount, for now,
but since I access files on these partitions regularly, it would be
extremely helpful for them to be automatically mounted.
Alan Davis
PS. It's good to be using Debian GNU/Linux again after many years. The
sticking point (that led to
m pleased to be running a Debian system again after some years. It
took a good deal of work, though, to get it set up on an iMac with a
broadcom wifi adaptor!
Alan Davis
--
[I do not] carry such information in my mind since it is readily
available in books. …The value of a college education is not
(there is also a settings looking button on the top right menu (where I
normally log out) - but clicking on it does nothing. I am assuming
this is part of the same problem).
--
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http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
On 05/08/16 15:14, Ric Moore wrote:
On 08/04/2016 07:12 PM, Alan Chandler wrote:
I have mythtv installed from debian multimedia. I am running testing
Once you introduce Debian Multimedia to your mix, you get to keep all
the broken pieces. "These packages are known to not integrate well
as you return to the normal mythv menu system the text comes back.
Anyone else experiencing this. Any solution?
--
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http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
27;t the
system record browser activity?
Re another suggestion that a responder made: I have found a directory,
/home/alan/.config/chromium/Default/Session Storage
which contains
-rw--- 1 alan alan 33801 Jul 21 08:31 000185.ldb
-rw--- 1 alan alan 21828 Jul 25 11:09 000197.ldb
-rw--
/var/log the error messages for this
failure are kept? Or perhaps someone has suggestions about what
to change in my .cache or .config directories?
Alan, whose animus against Debian is increasing hourly because of
the wretched failures of the jessie installation
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Alan McConnell : http://
. I would very much appreciate some advice on any of
these topics. Once I have broadcom-wl installed it's all downhill I think.
I do have the package, but the dependencies are driving me bats.
Thank you.
Alan Davis
--
[I do not] carry such information in my mind since it is readily
avai
On 2016-07-11, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 12:25:00 +0200, Andre Majorel wrote:
>
...
>
> It is obvious indeed. :-)
>
> The number were taken from Daily usage tab in gkrelm. Before making the
> test I had purposely not accessed Internet that day (except loading the
> page wit
On Wed, Jul 06, 2016 at 12:14:33AM +, Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> > Do others have this problem? Is it part of the general unreliability of
> > jessie?
> >
> > Thoughts, and possible assistance, appreciated.
> >
> > Alan
>
> This won't be anythi
ISP.
Do others have this problem? Is it part of the general unreliability of
jessie?
Thoughts, and possible assistance, appreciated.
Alan
--
Alan McConnell : http://globaltap.com/~alan/
"St Francis! preaching to the birds! if he had really
wanted to save birds, he'd have preached to the cats."
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 09:21:34PM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jun 2016 16:02:25 -0400
> Alan McConnell wrote:
>
> Hello Alan,
>
> >I can't find this module on my system, presumably because it is hidden
> >in some sub-directory. I think that I'
this module on my system, presumably because it is hidden in
some sub-directory. I think that I'm actually looking for
libcanberra-gtk-module.
Has anyone else had this difficulty? do you know where
libcanberra-gtk-module is hiding?
TIA for assistance!
Alan
--
Alan McConnell : http:/
tting tired of "Well, this is embarrassing!",
so I'd like to ask: how does one get firefox-esr, and what
does one do to replace iceweasel with it?
TIA for all constructive suggestion!
Alan
--
Alan McConnell : http://globaltap.com/~alan/
What is the diffe
On Fri, Jun 03, 2016 at 11:15:22PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 03 June 2016 21:00:52 Alan McConnell wrote:
> > I would be very grateful for any aid. Just to show how bad things
> > are: I try to access http://localhost:631 on my iceweasel and I get
> > the messag
on my iceweasel and I get
the message: Unable to connect.? ? ? ?Aaaarrrrgghhh!!
Alan
--
Alan McConnell : http://globaltap.com/~alan/
The beauty of an object, a song, or a dance can never be altogether
intrinsic, independent of old associations and acquired understanding.
{FND} Feature Token_Method not defined
when I try the simplest festival command. I expect that there are
path difficulties involved . . .
Any help/suggestion provided will be greatly appreciated!
Alan
--
Alan McConnell : http://globaltap.com/~alan/
"Laughter is the closest distan
ed by installing the canberra
library.
Suppose one doesn't like the squawks that are emitted when e.g.
a typing mistake is made, or a file isn't found. Can one
dis-install, or disable canberra, without otherwise messing up
the sound?
Alan, who hopes to listen to Otello tomorrow on his computer!
ing ftp to get them(again)
Finally, jigdo. Ugh. I grabbed a file jigdo-bin-0.7.3.tar.bz2 and tried to
unpack it. tar worked for an hour, couldn't do it. ! ? ! ?
TIA,
Alan
Problems are solved! For the answer, see below. I suspect that, for the
first time, I am making a useful contribution here that may help others.
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Fletcher"
To: "Alan McConnell" , debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, April
. crashes
instantaneously
also. Before I resigned myself to the gnome environment, it ran fine.
Three: where is the utility file ? I used this all the time in previous
Debian installations.
Any help/suggestions much appreciated!
Alan
New developments! When I turned my machine on this morning, I was given
a lovely blue screen with "Alan McConnell" in a box in the center and a space
for
the password just below. I typed in my password and was presented with a bunch
of
icons on the left hand side of the screen. V
- Original Message -
From: "Brian"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, April 4, 2016 3:18:49 PM
Subject: Re: Modified Rapture, and a new question
On Sat 02 Apr 2016 at 16:42:35 -0400, Alan McConnell wrote:
> Well, it doesn't contain emacs
tried
modprobe and a few other things to no avail.
So what package is affected?
alan
- Original Message -
From: "Brian"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, April 2, 2016 3:17:09 PM
Subject: Re: Modified Rapture, and a new question
On Sat 02 Apr 2016 at 13:46:09 -0400, Alan McConnell wrote:
> Well, I finally got my Jessie installed! I
installing it. But I am afraid of getting stuck in
"dependency
hell". Does someone here also have the same CD + thumb drive situation.
TIA,
Alan
- Original Message -
From: "David Christensen"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2016 12:30:49 AM
Subject: Re: Repeated failure of install of Jessie
On 03/29/2016 01:08 PM, Alan McConnell wrote:
> ... The _many_ install attempts crashed at
Long before I joined this List, I purchased a DVD and a thumb device from
LinuxCollections. The DVD contained the first Jessie DVD, and, I'm guessing,
the thumb device contained the rest.
I kept the same partitions that I had had on my old squeezy install.
the first was /boot, the fifth was /, th
o concerned youselves with this problem. It seems to me
that it wasn't an obvious problem given that so many
erroneous suggestions were made. I think it fortunate
that this E-list contains an expert of the quality of
Mr Mieta.
Best wishes,
Alan
--
Alan McCo
the machine will boot from a DVD if one is present,
or from a USB thumb device, if one is plugged in?
TIA for anticipated help!
Alan
--
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"It is a great advantage for a system of philosophy
to be substantially true." (Sophia Loren)
t from anything but my /boot, with its functioning grub.
In other words, the computer works fine, except that it
can boot only from the SW I have in my /boot and /boot/grub
directories.
Alan
--
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"Women run for office to
ssie using
these purchases. But I can't if I can't get anything
to boot except the old wheezy kernels that have been
on my system for ever.
Sorry for the confusion.
Alan
--
Alan McConnell : http://globaltap.com/~alan/
"Women run fo
But it does give a URL for Tech Support: register.msi.com .
There you have to sign up. I've tried to sign up, but without
success.
There you have it. I'm stymied on all fronts. Again I plea
for help!
TIA,
Alan
--
Alan McConnell : http://globaltap.com/~alan/
"Women run for office to
lost. ]
Thanks in advance for all help and suggestions!
Alan
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"War is God's way of teaching Americans geography."(Bierce)
Know thyself. If you need help, call the C.I.A.
don't shutdown directly but log out. I have mythtv backend also
running on this machine, and I have to let it shutdown automatically
when it knows there is no one logged in and it hasn't anything to record
for a while as it is able to set a wakeup time.
--
Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
On 27/11/15 23:52, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Fri, 27 Nov 2015, Alan Chandler wrote:
Just recently, I notice a sudden slowing down of the display of areas
of the screen in Chrome when it fully maximised ( but still with
toolbar etc on display)
I am running a dual monitor gnome 3 setup with
don't think I have seen it when not fully maximized.
Anyone else experiencing the same?
--
Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
On 27/11/15 10:46, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
On 11/25/15, Alan Chandler wrote:
My desktop Debian Jessie PC just got a new monitor to replace an old
one that failed. Because the new one is bigger than my previous main
monitor, I have swapped them round so that my bigger 27inch monitor is
the
On 25/11/15 22:31, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Wed, 2015-11-25 at 06:54 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
My desktop Debian Jessie PC just got a new monitor to replace an old
one that failed. Because the new one is bigger than my previous main
monitor, I have swapped them round so that my bigger 27inch
On 25/11/15 06:54, Alan Chandler wrote:
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Iiyama 27in"
Option "DPMS"
Option "Primary"
Option "Position" "0 0"
Option "PreferredMode" "1920x1080"
Option "Pos
p on the secondary monitor.
Once the desktop starts the order of the displays is probably* also
wrong, but of course can be fixed in the display settings
* I say that because the main monitor is numbered 2 and the old monitor
is numbered 1.
Where is the detection of which monitor is which take place, and how do
I tell it to change the order?
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http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
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