Reported at
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1100655
for anyone interested.
> On 16 Mar 2025, at 16:06, Joe wrote:
>
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2025 14:38:45 +
> "Gareth Evans" wrote
>>
>> So working again, but a messy/broken upgrade process for me.
>>
>> Is this worth reporting?
>
> Yes, I would think so, most
On Sun 16/03/2025 at 11:01, Joe wrote:
> What's the background here? Did you have a working mariadb installation
> before, and is it still working?
Hi Joe,
It was working before and after the failed upgrade, as neither it nor anything
else had been upgraded.
I copied mariadb.cnf from the ext
Hello,
$ cat /etc/debian_version
12.10
An automated apt update/upgrade failed last night. On trying again, I get:
$ sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade
Preconfiguring packages ...
48 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 0 B/13
Hi Tim,
Borg is perhaps worth a mention.
https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
It's not truly "incremental", though combines compression, deduplication and
optional encryption, which may improve on that.
$ sudo borg info @.rsync.net:home::d14
Archive name: d14
...
Time (start): Fri, 20
As explained in:
https://mariadb.org/mariadb-dump-file-compatibility-change/
Later versions of MariaDB than Bookworm's
0.5.25, 10.6.18, 10.11.8, 11.0.6, 11.1.5, 11.2.4 and 11.4.2
introduce a breaking change to mariadb-dump (mysqldump) in order to prevent
shell commands being executed via SQL d
> On 20 Jun 2024, at 20:52, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 22:56:33 +0530, Pranjal Singh wrote:
>>> It runs regular Firefox after adding the -private-window flag.
>>>
>>> To get a MWE, I made these changes later:
>>> - Exec=firefox -private-wi
> On 17 Jun 2024, at 20:45, Pranjal Singh wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to modify the Firefox desktop icon so that it opens
> an incognito window by default.
>
> ...
>
> - Exec=firefox %u
> + Exec=firefox -private-window %u
>
Assuming that's not a typo, please try:
--private-window
(
On Sun 12/05/2024 at 22:52, Mario Marietto wrote:
> I want that the warp script is run everytime root is logged in,not more,not
> less.
The second half of this seems to do what you want
https://stackoverflow.com/a/39024841
On Tue 07/05/2024 at 01:51, Gareth Evans wrote:
I did miss a step.
> Start VM, check DHCP address assigned
should be
> Edit the VM NIC settings and choose your routed network connection from the
> "Network Source" dropdown. Apply changes.
> Start VM, check DH
On host:
$ ip a|grep wl
3: wlp1s0: mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP
group default qlen 1000
inet 192.168.1.100/24 ...
Using:
virt-manager > Edit > Connection Details > Virtual Networks > Add network
Mode: Routed
Network: 192.168.200.0/24
Accept default DHCP range
Forward to: physical devi
On Sun 05/05/2024 at 07:53, Gareth Evans wrote:
> That might suggest NAT is still operative for the VM.
Ah, I hadn't seen Geert's reply, which I think is closer to the mark :)
This gives a routing-based approach:
https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Networking
This creates an iso
On Sat 04/05/2024 at 21:26, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> ...
> I have managed to follow the
> instructions in:
>
> https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-add-network-bridge-with-nmcli-networkmanager-on-linux/
>
> ...
> I was able to use the LAN
> printer and the 40" TV , but could not access the
On Thu 02/05/2024 at 20:14, Gareth Evans wrote:
> On Thu 02/05/2024 at 19:57, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>> On 05/02/2024 12:54 PM, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 2 May 2024, at 17:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>
On Thu 02/05/2024 at 19:57, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> On 05/02/2024 12:54 PM, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 2 May 2024, at 17:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 2 May 2024, at 15:43, Stephen P. Molnar
>>>
> On 2 May 2024, at 17:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 2 May 2024, at 15:43, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>>
>> I am running Bookworm and have implemented QEMU/KVM virt-manager. When I
>> install a client I have been using virt-manager --> View -
> On 2 May 2024, at 15:43, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> I am running Bookworm and have implemented QEMU/KVM virt-manager. When I
> install a client I have been using virt-manager --> View -->Scale Display -->
> Always. However, now the 'Always ', the only option available is the default
>
> On 20 Apr 2024, at 16:49, David Christensen wrote:
>
> On 4/14/24 05:29, David Christensen wrote:
>> debian-user:
>> I have a Dell Latitude E6520:
>> 2024-04-14 04:28:39 dpchrist@laalaa ~
>> $ cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a
>> 11.9
>> Linux laalaa 5.10.0-28-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.209-
On Thu 18/04/2024 at 11:05, David Christensen wrote:
> Move aside the ~/.config/xfce4 directory:
> ...
> Restart -- screen with wallpaper alone.
> ...
Hi David,
Starting from Mate DE only and some old (bookworm) XFCE config files, if I:
$ sudo apt install task-xfce-desktop
then log out and in
On Wed 17/04/2024 at 19:41, David Christensen wrote:
> Forwarded Message
> Subject: Re: Debian 11 Xfce panel Network Manager applet has disappeared
> Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 11:38:49 -0700
> From: David Christensen
> To: Gareth Evans
>
> On 4/17/24 03:4
On Sun 14/04/2024 at 13:29, David Christensen wrote:
> debian-user:
>
> I have a Dell Latitude E6520:
>
> 2024-04-14 04:28:39 dpchrist@laalaa ~
> $ cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a
> 11.9
> Linux laalaa 5.10.0-28-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.209-2 (2024-01-31)
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> 2024-04-14 04:3
On Mon 25/03/2024 at 23:40, David Christensen wrote:
> On 3/25/24 15:05, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> On Fri 22/03/2024 at 21:01, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>> As anyone interested can see from the ref to #15933 in the below, there
>>> seems to have been considerable effort in
On Fri 22/03/2024 at 21:01, Gareth Evans wrote:
> As anyone interested can see from the ref to #15933 in the below, there seems
> to have been considerable effort in getting to grips with this bug (actually
> multiple bugs), and it looks like a fix may be forthcoming, though not sure
> On 27 Feb 2024, at 23:47, Gareth Evans wrote:
> On Tue 27/02/2024 at 22:52, David Christensen
> wrote:
>> ...
>> These appear to be the ZFS packages for the available Debian releases:
>>
>> https://packages.debian.org/buster/zfs-dkms
>>
>>
On Tue 19/03/2024 at 12:00, mick.crane wrote:
> On 2024-03-19 00:42, Michael Lange wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, 18 Mar 2024 19:23:39 +
>> "mick.crane" wrote:
>>
>>> I try to load images with Perl/Tk but there is message,
>>> "couldn't recognize data in image file "test.jpeg" at
>>> /usr/lib/
> On 13 Mar 2024, at 19:00, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
I'm sorry - Michel
On Wed 13/03/2024 at 12:50, Michel Verdier wrote:
> On 2024-03-13, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
>> That suggests perhaps something to do with an FS UUID, but it doesn't seem
>> to appear in the output of any of
>>
>> # blkid
>
> Here I have them shown as
Does anyone know what the 16-digit hex number (truncated below to 9cbe...)
refers to in /boot/grub/grub.cfg, where it makes several appearances?
# grep 9cbe -A2 -B2 /boot/grub/grub.cfg
if [ x$feature_platform_search_hint = xy ]; then
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root --
On Fri 01/03/2024 at 05:30, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 12:22 AM Gareth Evans wrote:
>>
>> I'm subscribed to debian-devel for entertainment purposes and see regular
>> wishlist "bug" reports, eg.
>>
>> https://lists.debian.
On Fri 01/03/2024 at 11:16, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Mar 01, 2024 at 11:00:13AM +0000, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> "Don’t impersonate Gmail From: headers. Gmail will begin using a DMARC
>> quarantine enforcement policy, and impersonating Gmail From: headers m
On Fri 01/03/2024 at 11:00, Gareth Evans wrote:
> This idea seems to relate more to SPF than anything?
Or DKIM, indeed, as you say Andy, at least one of which is the authentication
component.
Documentation could be clearer.
Thanks
G
On Fri 01/03/2024 at 09:18, Andy Smith wrote:
> Just for the record, the Authentication part of DMARC is done with
> SPF and/or DKIM; the large mailbox providers actually (since 1 Feb)
> require *either* SPF *or* DKIM passes, or both if you are a bulk
> sender (thousands of mails per day).
>
> DM
> On 1 Mar 2024, at 02:29, John Hasler wrote:
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/RFP
> --
> John Hasler
> j...@sugarbit.com
> Elmwood, WI USA
Excellent thanks
G
I'm subscribed to debian-devel for entertainment purposes and see regular
wishlist "bug" reports, eg.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2024/02/msg00321.html
Can anyone advise of the appropriate way for non-developers to request/suggest
inclusion of packages?
Freenginx doesn't seem to be i
I have somehow only just discovered that Gmail, Apple and Yahoo are
introducing, or have recently introduced, DMARC requirements for senders.
See for exmaple
https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog/email-and-cloud-threats/google-and-yahoo-set-new-email-authentication-requirements
Can anyone recommend
On Tue 27/02/2024 at 22:52, David Christensen wrote:
> ...
> These appear to be the ZFS packages for the available Debian releases:
>
> https://packages.debian.org/buster/zfs-dkms
>
> busterzfs-dkms (0.7.12-2+deb10u2)
> buster-backports zfs-dkms (2.0.3-9~bpo10+1)
> bul
On Tue 27/02/2024 at 04:52, Gareth Evans wrote:
> https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15933
>
> seems to suggest that or a similar issue is still ongoing with Open ZFS
> 2.2.3 ...
I wonder if that might be a regression, since what I think is the same issue as
openzfs #15526 ap
Replied to OP by mistake, reposting to list.
On Sun 25/02/2024 at 05:34, David Christensen wrote:
> debian-user:
>
> Is Debian 12.5.0 amd64 affected by OpenZFS bug #15526?
>
> https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/debian-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso
>
> https://packages.debian.org
On Mon 05/02/2024 at 00:45, Greg Wooledge wrote:
...
> If you're one of these "I want every command I ever run to be in my
> shell history, retained forever, and I don't care how much space it
> takes" people, then there are web pages out there that can help you.
> I don't follow that philosophy m
(Re)posting the below as requested, and can confirm
history -r
seems to have the desired effect.
Thanks.
- Original message -
From: Will Mengarini
To: Gareth Evans
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: script/history
Date: Monday, 5 February 2024 01:02
* Gareth Evans [24
On Sun 04/02/2024 at 19:45, David Wright wrote:
...
> According to this man page for csh (but includes tcsh):
>
> https://linux.die.net/man/1/csh
>
> the "a" that modifies modifiers is a "[feature] of tcsh not found
> in most csh(1) implementations (specifically, the 4.4BSD csh)". It
> appears t
On Sun 04/02/2024 at 17:33, Greg Wooledge wrote:
...
> The script(1) utility has NOTHING to do with running ordinary shell
> scripts.
I understand that.
I was trying to view the history of commands run during a script session.
user@qwerty:~$ script foo
Script started, output log file is 'foo'.
On Sun 04/02/2024 at 13:24, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 04/02/2024 16:46, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> Re the script command, does anyone know of a way to make commands run during
>> a script session appear in bash history too?
> [...]
>> man script says
>>
>> "SE
Re the script command, does anyone know of a way to make commands run during a
script session appear in bash history too?
$ script foo.txt
Script started, output log file is 'foo.txt'.
$ date
Sun 4 Feb 09:44:00 GMT 2024
$ exit
exit
Script done.
$ history|tail -n2
30797 2024-02-04 09:43:57 sc
> On 1/31/24 17:58, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>
>>> On 31 Jan 2024, at 22:27, Steven Truppe wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>>
>>> i've the follwoing trouble: when i try to run certain apps it takes
>>> forever tostart. i can
On Wed 31/01/2024 at 23:04, Gareth Evans wrote:
> On Wed 31/01/2024 at 22:11, Steven Truppe wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>>
>> i've the follwoing trouble: when i try to run certain apps it takes
>> forever tostart. i can get rid of the troble by typing $servi
On Wed 31/01/2024 at 22:11, Steven Truppe wrote:
> Hey,
>
>
> i've the follwoing trouble: when i try to run certain apps it takes
> forever tostart. i can get rid of the troble by typing $service apparmor
> reload but that's not a partmanent soutoin.
>
> can someone pleae help me out here ?
>
>
>
> On 23 Jan 2024, at 18:30, Hans wrote:
>
> Am Dienstag, 23. Januar 2024, 13:54:25 CET schrieb Schwibinger Michael:
> For gvetting root as normal user, best is use "su -".
>
> Note: It is not "su-", but "su -", with a space between su and the minus sign.
Also su requires root's password, no
Hi Keith,
The versions of Nginx and MariaDB in Debian 12 are those you quoted below.
The current version of PHP is 8.2. If you particularly need 8.2.7 this could
be containerised.
Information on Debian packages is available from
https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
Debian 12 is the curren
> On 19 Jan 2024, at 05:56, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
>
> … I used Lucky Backup but I cannot figure out how to restore. I read the
> book and it is confusing …
Do you mean this?
https://luckybackup.sourceforge.net/manual.html#restore
If not, is it helpful?
Best wishes,
Gareth
On Sat 13/01/2024 at 02:42, gene heskett wrote:
> I just found an mbox file in my home directory, containing about 90 days
> worth of undelivered msgs from smartctl running as root.
>
> smartctl says my raid10 is dying, but will not access the drives for
> detail. The -d /dev/sde1 for instance g
On Sat 13/01/2024 at 02:32, Gareth Evans wrote:
> use of the actual "stable-backports" repo is not
> recommended or implied.
"implied" might be debatable given that was indeed my first thought, but not
intended to be implied, it seems. Certainly not necessary.
On Fri 12/01/2024 at 06:49, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
> ...
> It is far more concerning that one cannot trust that cp actually copies a
> file, and this is a blocker for installing the ZFS packages in Debian.
The update in bookworm-backports to 2.2.2-3 allegedly fixes this issue.
I have installed
> On 9 Jan 2024, at 06:41, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It seems that Bookworm's zfs-dkms package (from contrib) has the data
> corruption bug that was fixed with OpenZFS 2.1.14 (and 2.2.2) on 2023-11-30.
>
> https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/releases/tag/zfs-2.1.14
>
> However, I see no
> On 8 Jan 2024, at 00:21, Thomas George wrote:
>
> nmap finds printer ,printer ip lan address. with lan address printer's state
> can be read and test page printed
>
> Cups can install printer with a long ipp address, not wifi. Only the lpinfo
> command works, the others are deprectiated,
Can anyone please explain:
1. Why upgrades of stable into a potentially seriously compromised state were
allowed to continue, twice, rather than pulling the upgrades? or...
2. Why the best temporary solution isn't to revert the kernel to the last known
good version so upgrades-other-than-kernel
On Mon 04/12/2023 at 23:12, Tom Browder wrote:
> I have used Evince as my PDF viewer and printer program for many
> years. It still works, but it has been spitting out error messages for
> a very long time. to wit:
>
> (evince:81435): EvinceView-CRITICAL **: 16:44:57.520: \
> ev_pi
> On 3 Dec 2023, at 12:06, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
> ... I've never had a problem with laser-designated labels.
I do have experience of toner falling off non-laser labels, so perhaps your
laser labels are a duff batch, or perhaps they were mis-labelled :p
G
> On 3 Dec 2023, at 11:39, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 5:17 PM Gareth Evans wrote:
>> Are your labels "laser" labels?
>
> Yes, DUAL INKJET and LASER
OK. I don't have much experience of label printing, but I've never had a
problem wi
> On 2 Dec 2023, at 19:37, Tom Browder wrote:
>
> I’ve had a print flaking problem with my old HP laser which has a fairly new
> toner cartridge. I have a set of brand new Office Depot labels.
>
> I intend to try a “fixative” on them to see if that will help.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
On Mon 27 Nov 2023, at 14:43, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Garret,
> This is perfection!
> It also made me cry.
> detailed step by step instructions.. I can just hand this over to the
> person constructing things and we will be good to go.
> I appreciate the addition of how to capture that password, I
> On 27 Nov 2023, at 09:32, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
> More on Google's app passwords (with link to 2FA instructions) for anyone
> interested:
>
> https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
>
In case it wasn't clear, app passwords do not require
More on Google's app passwords (with link to 2FA instructions) for anyone
interested:
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
I should have said, after
> Press Ctrl+X to send
you first need to enter the alpine master password before it can save the gmail
app password for "outgoing" use.
Sorry!
Gareth
On Mon 27 Nov 2023, at 00:01, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi all,
> Changing the subjectline at the kind suggestion of another user.
> Kare
>
>
> Sharing what I posted to alpine as well as here..My resource isdoing all
> they can, but I truly am not equips to help them..please someone who knows
> On 20 Nov 2023, at 16:23, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> ...
> thinking of Debian shells or Ubuntu ones, how would you find a path to gmail
> firmly?
Hi Karen,
Alpine and Mutt, amongst others, are terminal-based email clients, though I
can't vouch for their accessibility. I can't remember
On 16 Nov 2023, at 20:28, William Torrez Corea wrote:How can I upgrade my distribution?I have Debian 11 bullseye. I want have Debian 12 "bookworm"I execute the command:apt-get update apt upgrade apt dist-upgrade But I don't get any change in my distribution. Hi William,https://www.debian.org/rel
On Sat 11 Nov 2023, at 20:56, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
On Sat 11 Nov 2023, at 20:23, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> Telnet to bendel, port 25. Wait for the banner. Type "EHLO your.domain".
>> Type "quit" to get out.
>
> The protocol is named SMTP.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Pr
> On 9 Nov 2023, at 13:47, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> 220 bendel.debian.org ESMTP Postfix
> ehlo penguin
> 250-bendel.debian.org
> 250-PIPELINING
> 250-SIZE 3072
> 250-STARTTLS
> 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
> 250-8BITMIME
> 250 CHUNKING
> quit
> 221 2.0.0 Bye
>
Hi Byung-Hee,
How
> On 3 Sep 2023, at 19:16, David wrote:
[...]
> I have a Dell R320 fitted with 8 1T SAS drives, the hardware raid is
> turned off as OpenMediaVault uses sorfware RAID.
> If I turn the hardware raid on can I use Debian as the opperating
> system?
Hi David,
In general, outside of certain relativ
On Thu 10 Aug 2023, at 18:54, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2023-08-10 09:30 -0500, David Wright wrote:
>
>>> I was looking for a way to list packages installed from a particular
>>> repo and/or sub-repo or whatever it's called (eg. main, non-free).
>>>
>>> Does anyone know of a way to do this, with a
There seems to be no mention of
apt policy
in either man apt or apt --help.
I was looking for a way to list packages installed from a particular repo
and/or sub-repo or whatever it's called (eg. main, non-free).
Does anyone know of a way to do this, with apt policy or otherwise?
Thanks,
Gare
> On 17 Jul 2023, at 02:29, David Mehler wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have the above working? I've read several howtos on this
> and use to (way back) have it going on a *BSD with Apache setup, but
> I'm wanting to get Awstats going on Debian with Nginx and multiple tls
> server blocks e
On Sat 15 Jul 2023, at 17:52, David Mehler wrote:
[...]
> Regarding the original issue of the systemd upgrade and the invalid
> attributes [...] here is the output that I've got:
>
[...]
> Cannot set file attributes for '/var/log/journal', maybe due to
> incompatibility in specified attributes, pr
On Sat 15 Jul 2023, at 13:09, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
> 2. "I noticed that when I change UsePAM yes to UsePAM no then this
> issue is resolved."
>
> There may be security (or other) issues with (2).
See, for example:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/673153/ss
On Wed 12 Jul 2023, at 18:29, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> On 12 Jul 2023, at 15:12, David Mehler wrote:
>> [sshd login takes a long time]
> [...]
> Does
>
> ssh -vvv ...
>
> (at client) shed any light?
Replying to an off-list message from David in which he stated s
> On 12 Jul 2023, at 15:12, David Mehler wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm running Debian 12 on a vps. I just upgraded it and am now
> apparently running the latest systemd version 252.12-1. I saw an error
> about invalid attributes on /var/log/journal then it said ignoring.
> I've seen others with t
On Thu 29 Jun 2023, at 22:00, Gareth Evans wrote:
[...]
> If [using a DM], either X or Wayland is running at the
> point of "login screen", isn't it? At some "standard" (high-ish,
> working) resolution?
>
> "[...] systemd [...] starts all the imp
> On 29 Jun 2023, at 20:21, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
> I'm running Debian 11, but I was going to install Debian 12 on another drive
> in the computer.
> As I quered anther person responding to this thread, would that solve the
> problem or exacerbate it?
Stephen said this happened "when [he]
On Thu 29 Jun 2023, at 16:50, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> OK, Here we go.
>
> First of all, I don't have a cat, so let's forego any further cattiness.
>
> I built the system on 6/26/2015 and have kept up on maintenance
>
> ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard BIOS 2603
>
> AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core Proce
On 29 Jun 2023, at 13:58, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I should have added that I can get into the rescue mode.
Unfortunately, I don't what to do at that point, and Google is of
no help.
Forwarded Message
On Mon 26 Jun 2023, at 21:13, piorunz wrote:
> On 26/06/2023 19:17, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> ...but this "recommends" presumably won't be available in a fresh Bookworm
>> installation, since
>>
>> $ apt policy hddtemp
>> hddtemp:
>>I
On Mon 26 Jun 2023, at 17:53, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I have been testing Bullseye
This contrasts with the subject's mention of Bookworm, so I am assuming you
mean Bookworm (that is, Debian 12)
> in a VM and haven't encountered any
> problems, at least not until now.
>
> It would appear t
On Fri 2 Jun 2023, at 03:58, Gareth Evans wrote:
> Firefox at http(s)://localhost/sitename gives a 503
> Neither /var/log/apache2/error.log nor /var/log/syslog seem to provide
> any clues to the problem.
I take that back, and apache 503 issue solved -
/etc/apcache2/conf-availab
On Sat 3 Jun 2023, at 01:15, Gareth Evans wrote:
> On Fri 2 Jun 2023, at 03:58, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> I have upgraded Bullseye with root on ZFS to Bookworm, but I wonder if
>> the 4 upgrade issues I encountered are worth reporting?
>>
>> If so, which packages w
On Fri 2 Jun 2023, at 03:58, Gareth Evans wrote:
> I have upgraded Bullseye with root on ZFS to Bookworm, but I wonder if
> the 4 upgrade issues I encountered are worth reporting?
>
> If so, which packages would be advisable to report against, please?
I forgot to mention, after
Hello,
I have upgraded Bullseye with root on ZFS to Bookworm, but I wonder if the 4
upgrade issues I encountered are worth reporting?
If so, which packages would be advisable to report against, please?
Having followed the draft release notes, here is the output from my script
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> On 4 May 2023, at 22:20, Geert Stappers wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 10:10:51PM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>> On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote:
>>> 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote:
>>>> It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome exte
> On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote:
>
> On 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly
>> with Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option
>> in the e
It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly with
Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option in the
environment concerned due to CUPS bugs, but in Buster there is about 5 seconds
of remote-mouse-movement then no more.
Does anyone know of
> On 10 Apr 2023, at 20:30, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
>
> Noticed this oddity when working with the new service.
>
> $ nslookup hornby.islandhosting.com
> Server: 192.168.0.1
> Address:192.168.0.1#53
>
> Non-authoritative answer:
> Name: hornby.islandhosting.com
> Address: 1
On Sat 8 Apr 2023, at 22:12, gene heskett wrote:
> On 4/8/23 02:40, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> On Sat 8 Apr 2023, at 03:20, gene heskett wrote:
>>> Greetings all;
>>>
>>> Where do I turn on cups debugging so I'll see every bit of traffic
>>> add
On Sat 8 Apr 2023, at 03:20, gene heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Where do I turn on cups debugging so I'll see every bit of traffic
> addressed to cups from my local 192.168/xx.yy network?
>
> The problem is: other buster machines on this local network can see and
> use the two brother pri
On Mon 3 Apr 2023, at 16:28, Gareth Evans wrote:
> On Mon 3 Apr 2023, at 13:27, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> AFAIU apache2 2.4.56-1 has been included in Bullseye to mitigate
>> CVE-2023-27522 and CVE-2023-25690 (both some mod_proxy issue
>>
On Mon 3 Apr 2023, at 13:27, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> AFAIU apache2 2.4.56-1 has been included in Bullseye to mitigate
> CVE-2023-27522 and CVE-2023-25690 (both some mod_proxy issue
> with high severity). Good thing.
>
> Unfortunately this introduced 2 regressions for mod_rewrite and
> On 3 Jan 2023, at 22:07, Tom Browder wrote:
> I ... would like to access my home server from my laptop ...
> On 5 Jan 2023, at 04:13, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> ...
> Avoiding the key exchange is a big win
> since those public key operations are so costly.
Costly in what sense and circumstance
> On 14 Dec 2022, at 00:09, pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
>
> [...]
> Does anyone know of a menu system/program which
> reads *.desktop files, and can supply categorized menus, but doesn't
> insist on being run under a non-i3wm desktop environment?
Hi Paul,
fbpanel might be worth a look
htt
On Thu 1 Dec 2022, at 21:13, David Wright wrote:
[...]
> I think we're in agreement that everything is /defined/ in this
> set of RFCs ...
Yes.
> As for lengthy explanations, I think you have to
> bear in mind that the earlier RFCs often introduced concepts and
> material that were quite new at
On Tue 29 Nov 2022, at 16:52, David Wright wrote:
> On Sat 26 Nov 2022 at 19:45:37 (+), Gareth Evans wrote:
>> On Sat 26 Nov 2022, at 16:01, David Wright wrote:
>>> On Sat 19 Nov 2022 at 20:38:46 (+0000), Gareth Evans wrote:
>>>> On Sat 19 Nov 2022,
On Sat 26 Nov 2022, at 16:01, David Wright wrote:
> On Sat 19 Nov 2022 at 20:38:46 (+), Gareth Evans wrote:
>> On Sat 19 Nov 2022, at 20:15, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> [...]
>> > I'm not sure this is a Tb bug, just perhaps a "purist" way of doing
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