> Does anybody know who Debian-+ is, why he is starting pulseaudio and
> using my headsets, and if this is a bug that should be reported
> against pulseaudio or something else?
"Debian-+" is used by ps to tell you that the the user name was
truncated and beginning with "Debian-":
$ ps -O user,uid
ntal),
eclipse-myslin-tasks-github, gph-import, gits, git-hub, github-backup,
libnet-github-perl, libpgithub-perl, ruby-octokit.
Cheers.
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Hi,
> I'm in China and the site above is blocked. Thanks!
You should be aware that if you use plain OpenVPN, people will be able
to say that you're using a VPN (but they won't be able to say what's
passing in the VPN -- if your VPN is well configured).
If this is an issue for you, you might want
> I know, there is a repo, that helds all packages removed from the repo, but
> fogot the URL. Something with archive.debian.org or similar. Or did you get
> them some elsewhere?
I installed them from my cache:
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
sudo dpkg -i libkdecorations2-5_4%3a5.3.2-1_amd64.deb \
> But now, after my last update, KDE will not start. The splashscreen of KDE5
> is
> starting, its progress bar fullfilles to the end and then it hangs.
I had the same issue and fixed it by reverting libkdecorations2-5 and
libkdecorations2private5 to 5.3.2-1 as indicated in [1].
[1] https://bug
Hi,
In fact, I did the update yesterday. It was quite painful but it's now
working OK-ish:
* You need to move all the plasma packages to the version 5 (I'm
using testing so I had to force the packar manager to use them).
* Check that you have powerdevil, plasma-desktop, kdeartwork, etc in
> I have Jessie set up for CLI only. […]
> What command will tell me what ip address it is using?
ip address works fine:
ip address show scope global | sed -r -n 's|^ *inet6? ([^ /]*).*$|\1|p'
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> I am still not convinced that $350 will be a major obstacle.
$350 sound quite a lot to me and buying a whole new computer for the
sake of this seems quite wasteful as well. Buying a USB key of USB
drive would be cheaper. Debian live [1] can install live systems on
USB keys and HDDs as wel
> DNS server […] is added […] whereas I'd like it to replace
Hello,
By default, NetworkManager (see NetworkManager.conf, 'dns' entry)
updates the DNS entries by calling resolvconf/openresolv or by
pudating the resolv.conf file directly.
resolvconf/openresvol does not know how to override the dom
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