e-6.12.15-amd64 version 6.12.15-1 and
firmware-carl9170 version 1.9.9-450-gad1c721+dfsg-0.1.
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On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 10:08:46AM -0500, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> Welp, there goes my theory. Thanks for checking. Ah well.
Well, it was worth checking. Thanks for the suggestion.
I guess I'll file a bug report.
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dn't try it, but I do use some of
their other hardware and it works well.
Their stuff can be expensive, but my experience is that it keeps its
promises.
[1]: https://tehnoetic.com/TET-BT4
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Under heavy load this is long enough
for 2-4 disconnections.
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 12:17:40PM -0500, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> On 2/5/25 10:16, Ceppo wrote:
>
> > At first I didn't bother to even look for a solution, since this
> > happened only once in a few days. However, now it happens several
> > times a day, and most oft
try and recreate the issue?-
Not right now. You mean another adapter with the same chipset? I may
have a chance to borrow one next week, but I'm not sure about the
chipset.
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find any useful information online and I know nothing about
wifi hardware or software. Can anyone help troubleshooting this?
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.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html>
[2]: <https://landchad.net/dnsmasq/>
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On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 09:09:06AM GMT, Ceppo wrote:
> If this isn't your case, we probably need some more details to be able to
> help you.
And I forgot the most important question: how did you encrypt your disk?
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eople would probably throw it away without
even opening it. In your case there isn't a security flaw at all, so it is also
misleading. I'm just recommending to take care of your requests, people are
willing to help but don't have enough time to manually check every suspicious
message that r
(probably not the most
clean way, but it works)
- validate with veraPDF
Thanks everyone for your help, it was higly appreciated even when it didn't
work as expected!
[1]: https://github.com/qpdf/qpdf/issues/85
[2]: https://github.com/qpdf/qpdf/issues/85#issuecomment-1278055568
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On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 11:15:51AM GMT, Henning Follmann wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 01:06:56PM +0000, Ceppo wrote:
> > A requirement of any solution is that it doesn't rely on non-DFSG-compliant
> > software, including online conversion tools.
>
> Please looks at th
On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 03:36:17PM GMT, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 01:06:56PM +0000, Ceppo wrote:
> > I wrote a report with LaTeX, and afterwards discovered it must be
> > PDF/A-compliant - which wasn't. I found the pdfx LaTeX package and followed
> &
t; -dPDFACompatibilityPolicy=1 -dCompressFonts=true -dSubsetFonts=true
> -sFONTPATH=/usr/share/fonts/ -o
The output isn't accepted by veraPDF, either. I will try to understand
something more about ghostscript.
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f ... Nix.ps ... Nix.pdf
> chmod 755 script
> All works since many many years absolutly perfect, nothing else ever was is
> needed
However, the resulting PDF is not recognized as PDF/A by veraPDF. Have you
tested it with something else?
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veraPDF at least agrees with my
contractor's form. Thanks for pointing me to it, it looks like now I have a
tool to check if my document is compliant.
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n. Is there a way
to convert them to PDF/A? I know that converting from an editable version would
be the correct way for this, but I have no real way to get it.
A requirement of any solution is that it doesn't rely on non-DFSG-compliant
software, including online conversion tools.
Thanks
On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 06:13:39PM GMT, Bruno Kleinert wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, dem 12.06.2024 um 15:30 + schrieb Ceppo:
> FWIW, if you're running firewalld on that machine that seems somewhat
> related:
> https://libvirt.org/firewall.html#firewalld-and-the-virtual-network-driver
to no avail. Here I got stuck.
Someone can help me investigate or resolve the issue?
[1]: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=289546z
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On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 02:34:20PM +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> I think you also want:
>
> d-i hw-detect/firmware-lookup string never
Maybe a dumb question, but doesn't it prevent free firmware from being
installed too?
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s the correct setup for your
situation. If you can ssh to the backup machine it's weird that you can't push
to it. What happens when you use `git push`?
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-free-firmware boolean false
d-i apt-setup/non-free boolean false
d-i apt-setup/contrib boolean false
but package intel-microcode from non-free-firmware always gets automatically
installed. All the other settings I preseed work as expected.
Can someone help me to fix this?
Thanks,
Ceppo
[1] &
In general, to remove a package you can use
sudo apt purge
in the terminal. To give you further help we need more details, first of all
what you mean by "your open source", and also what you tried so far and any
error message you received.
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