Please do update the wiki so that when I (and others) come to do the
same (which I'm planning to do soon) we can benefit from your learning.
Thanks,
Alex
On 21/05/25 04:46, Csányi Pál wrote:
ezt írta (időpont: 2025. máj. 20., K, 14:35):
On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 02:01:34PM +0200, Csányi Pál wr
nows which direction I should look.
Thanks,
Alex
On 11/03/25 21:17, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 11.03.2025 12:13, Alex King wrote:
Hi,
I've installed a large disk in a new machine and loaded Debian
(bookworm) on it, but it's showing as limited to 2TB when the disk
should b
Hi,
I've installed a large disk in a new machine and loaded Debian
(bookworm) on it, but it's showing as limited to 2TB when the disk
should be larger.
How can I get Debian to use the full 8TB on this disk?
Thanks,
Alex
The disk is an 8TB model:
root@fj2:/home/installer# smartctl -i /dev/
Where do I go for people interested in Debian on the OpenWrt
One/BananaPi Router? (https://openwrt.org/toh/openwrt/one)
Mine just arrived today, and while it's working fine with OpenWrt, of
course I'd prefer it was running Debian. I googled and found
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianWRT, which s
I offer a reflection on keeping the list on track.
On 12/08/24 03:58, Hanno 'Rince' Wagner wrote:
Hi Thomas,
On Sun, 11 Aug 2024, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
From this quite unsuspicious situation the automat of Debian Listmaster
Team derived the threat to unsubscribe me.
There is no threat. the
Hey this looks like a fun thing to play with, I like what you've done.
I logged in and accessed it. Now that it's been some time since you
announced it and it's still running, I guess it has had some testing
already.
I don't see anything wrong with what you have done after a quick look,
it
Does anyone know how to disable selinux?
I had selinux installed on this system a long time ago. Recently I
believe apparmor was active (and therefore selinux not active). Today I
upgraded to Debian 12.
apparmor was preventing named (bind9) from running; whatever I did, it
was denying read
I'm trying to crossgrade a bullseye system (from i386 to amd64). The
machine is headless (with no graphical display and it's also difficult
to access a console), so I'm doing it over ssh.
In preparation I've switched from systemd to sysvinit (due to the
warning on the crossgrade page), and als
A wishlist bug report against the debian installer pseudo package would
seem to be an appropriate way to go.
I would also like to see nbd support in the installer. I'm guessing it
will be too late for bookworm, I tried that using the nightly installer
and had a similar problem - nbd kernel mo
Printing on Linux is poor. CUPS is poor. It doesn't work for some (a
lot?) of people.
I have a Brother HL-L2300D printer. It is connected to my (Debian
bullseye) workstation by USB. I have CUPS installed.
My printer prints sometime. Other times, it spins up (makes a noise
like it is abo
See man crontab.
There are 2 ways of maintaining your crontab:
crontab [ -u user ] file
...
The first form of this command is used to install a new crontab from
some named file
I.e. you can keep a file in your home directory (or anywhere,) update it
and install it when changed using "
be removed from the AUTHORS section and
moved to a HISTORY section. I'm sure we can all agree this should not
be mandatory, but those who feel most strongly about it could contribute
patches...
--
Thanks,
Alex King
A couple of FF Extensions you might benefit from:
Auto Tab Discard: although it does the opposite of what you want, (I.e.
the purpose is to discard or "unload" tabs,) it gives a UI into the
settings for when tabs are discarded. (Although I'm on FF 91.13.0esr,
and I don't know if it works on F
asks one day, but I
think there are still some more years for human programmers. I love
programming, it is not a chore. So I'd still do it even if a machine
could do it. But more likely AI will produce tools, and the best
programming will still be done by humans with AI tools to help them.
Cheers,
Alex King
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