Dear all,
I am having issues with my laptop wifi (Debian Bullseye). The connection comes
and goes making using internet impossible.I assumed a firmware problem, so I
tried several versions of the firmware-iwlwifi.deb package without
improvements.Specifically I tried the versions 20190114, 20210
Dear all,
I am having issues with my laptop wifi (Debian Bullseye). The connection comes
and goes making using internet impossible.I assumed a firmware problem, so I
tried several versions of the firmware-iwlwifi.deb package without
improvements.Specifically I tried the versions 20190114, 202103
Hi all,
While preparing a bootable USB a wild dd command was executed on the wrong
partition, namely on /dev/sda5 instead of the intended /dev/sdb.The
consequences are easy to imagine. However, as the start of the disk has not
been touched (the command run on sda5) I still have some hope to be a
> Is it really required?
Don't know, that's why I'm asking.
> I have no such lines in my .tex file, I'm starting to wondering "Is it
> your (or mine!) template up to date?" or "Did your template contain
> something that prevents compilation". I've found mine here:
>
> www.ivanbortolin.it/?p=
> Where did you found this error? pdflatex output or *.log?> I have the same
> error in the *.log file but it is not prevent pdflatex
> form building the related .pdf.
Thanks for the answers.
The error is in pdflatex output, the pdf is never generated. I looked
at an old log from previous comp
Hello everybody,
I used to have a personal cv written using the moderncv class from the package
texlive-latex-extra,
compiled using pdflatex. After upgrading to Stretch it seems that moderncv
class is using
/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fontawesome/fontawesome.sty
that in turn uses
/us
> I was thinking of top too, but even if top shouldn't show something, it
> still could be, that CPU frequency scaling and energy saving for the
> graphics and HDD are different between the Win and Debian installs.
Hi and thanks for replying.
Top seems clean, processes are normal. I was also thi
>> Have a look at the output of "cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/info". In
>> particular, compare the values of "design capacity" and "last full
>> capacity". If "last full capacity" is significantly lower than "design
>> capacity", then the battery is dying. The jump you're seeing is due to
>> the ch
Hello everyone!
I'm experiencing a wierd battery problem and I'd like to know if anyone have
seen the same.
When I turn on Debian the battery is charged. acpi tells me there are still 3
hours
of charge and everything is fine. The battery is relatively new and the maximum
capicity for
acpi is th
> Hello,
>
> I recently switched back to the GNOME desktop environment from KDE and I'm
> interested in running Compiz Fusion,
> which I remember playing with when I was using the Ubuntu distribution. First
> thing I did was follow > the instructions
> outlined here:
>
> http://wiki.debian.org
> Today, after 146 days, I finally got around to rebooting using the
> 2.6.30-2-686 kernel. This enables the udev upgrade *but* I get no sound.
> When I reboot using the 2.6.26-2-686 kernel sound works as it's supposed
> to but the udev upgrade will have to wait.
>
> Why would I get no sound with 2
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