On 1/18/20 2:32 PM, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 18/01/2020 02:54, Jape Person wrote:
On 1/17/20 7:27 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
I have a laptop, running Debian 10 (Buste) with the Mate desktop.
Unfortunately the laptop doesn't have light indicators on the
keyboard for
keys such as: CapLock, Nu
On 1/18/20 1:19 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 8:55 PM Jape Person wrote:
I don't know whether or not gkrellm-leds would work for you. Last time I tried
it I found it to look
at little out of place on my Xfce4 desktop, but it did perform some of the
functions you'
On 1/17/20 7:27 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
I have a laptop, running Debian 10 (Buste) with the Mate desktop.
Unfortunately the laptop doesn't have light indicators on the keyboard for
keys such as: CapLock, NumLock, Insert, etc.
Is there any way to get a graphical indicator on a docking bar to show
On 12/16/19 3:25 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 16 Dec 2019 at 13:36:27 (-0500), Jape Person wrote:
On 12/16/19 11:39 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 16 Dec 2019 at 10:53:02 (-0500), Jape Person wrote:
On 12/16/19 12:42 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 14 Dec 2019 at 13:49:25 (-0500), Jape
On 12/16/19 12:41 PM, Markus Grunwald wrote:
Hi,
a few days ago, I ran an apt update of my debian/desting machine and got
a new gnucash version. Apt DID tell me that there was something to do to
keep gnucash working. I had no time to do that, then, but I was used to
getting the instructions per
On 12/16/19 11:39 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 16 Dec 2019 at 10:53:02 (-0500), Jape Person wrote:
On 12/16/19 12:42 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 14 Dec 2019 at 13:49:25 (-0500), Jape Person wrote:
On 12/14/19 1:24 AM, john doe wrote:
...
The file '/etc/resolv.conf' should le
On 12/16/19 12:42 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 14 Dec 2019 at 13:49:25 (-0500), Jape Person wrote:
On 12/14/19 1:24 AM, john doe wrote:
...
The file '/etc/resolv.conf' should let you know what TLD is sent from
the DHCP server.
Debian shouldn't modify your configuration files
On 12/15/19 1:19 AM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
...
Hi, I am running a very similar setup, also on Sid/Testing (updated
daily), and didn't notice any change. My local domain is not ".local" or
".home", it is custom.
My resolv.conf looks like yours (modulo the domain name), I have an
additi
On 12/14/19 8:45 AM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 13 Dec 2019 at 22:04:18 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
On 12/13/19 8:55 PM, David Wright wrote:
But is it possible you've started using avahi/bonjour when previously
you didn't? Or has the router upgraded itself and now knows not to
issue names
On 12/14/19 8:02 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, December 13, 2019 10:04:18 PM Jape Person wrote:
Could this change be due to recent upgrades in software? (I upgrade
every day.) I've reviewed the recent upgrades listed in
/var/log/apt/history.log. I would have thought any delib
On 12/14/19 3:56 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 13 dec 19, 19:33:51, Jape Person wrote:
Hi folks. Did I miss something?
I've had 3 Sid/testing systems running on the same LAN behind the same
router for just shy of 3 years. Their static IP addresses have always been
issued by the DHCP s
On 12/14/19 4:40 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2019-12-14, Jape Person wrote:
I could be quite wrong, but I thought that "local" was actually suggested as a
domain name at one
time by the installer. (And I could be remembering a different distro, though
I've been using Debian
for a
On 12/14/19 1:24 AM, john doe wrote:
Assuming that you are using the router from your ISP, it is possible
that the firmware has been upgraded without your nolage.
One way to prevent this could be (1), that is, use your own
router/server/gateway so you control everything on your LAN.
I use an E
On 12/13/19 8:55 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 13 Dec 2019 at 19:33:51 (-0500), Jape Person wrote:
Hi folks. Did I miss something?
Perhaps a couple of references:
https://features.icann.org/addressing-new-gtld-program-applications-corp-home-and-mail
which points out that any of .home, .mail
Hi folks. Did I miss something?
I've had 3 Sid/testing systems running on the same LAN behind the same router for just shy of 3
years. Their static IP addresses have always been issued by the DHCP server on the router.
Everything has been copacetic among the systems, with local and outside name
I hope that subject line doesn't obfuscate the issue.
I'm using Sid/testing with Xfce4 desktop environment, fully updated.
openvpn 2.4.7-1
network-manager-openvpn 1.8.10-1
network-manager-openvpn-gnome 1.8.10-1
Using the GUI I set openvpn to connect automatically to a chosen VPN. I
reboot. I d
On 5/31/19 11:16 AM, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In a fresh install of Buster with XFCE desktop, locking the screen
> blanks the monitor and the monitor enters a power save state. After
> that, neither moving the mouse nor typing on the keyboard would turn
> the monitor back on.
>
> Typing
On 3/1/19 5:53 PM, Gian Carlo wrote:
> Il 01/03/19 22:40, riveravaldez ha scritto:
>> Hi, I'm on debian-testing (updated), and found this issue:
>>
>> $ systemctl reboot
>> Failed to set wall message, ignoring: The name
>> org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 was not provided by any .service files
>> Failed
On 06/28/2018 07:39 AM, terryc wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 08:21:16 + (UTC) Curt
wrote:
On 2018-06-28, terryc wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 12:27:30 -0400 Jape Person
wrote:
My suggestion is late, and possibly not much of a
contribution due to my not having read the entire thread.
I
On 06/27/2018 09:38 AM, terryc wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 21:57:33 +0200 deloptes
wrote:
terryc wrote:
Mostly it is USB sticks for stuff to play/display on the TV &
"noise device"
what do you see in dmesg when you plug in the device?
Nothing. that was the problem. it is hard to mount it i
On 03/28 I updated 3 Debian testing systems on our LAN at home,
the update including --
linux-image-4.15.0-2-amd64
Since that time two behavioral differences have been conspicuous
on all three systems.
The first is that these messages appear in dmesg during every
boot process:
[1.799465] pl
On 03/07/2018 10:37 PM, emetib wrote:
> has anyone tried to update their bios from debian or linux in general?
>
> i've looked at these pages ->
> https://wiki.debian.org/FlashBIOS
> https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/DS038945
>
> and have downloaded the packages that they say to get, and
On 02/08/2018 12:25 PM, Donald F. Emery wrote:
> I am new to debian and was hoping someone could tell me why
> GNUCASH was not in debian testing.
>
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=790204
The bug report explains the current status of gnucash in testing.
I installed gnucash from
On 11/22/2017 01:52 PM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> For the first time in my life, I was unable to configure a printer for
> Linux,
Which GNU/Linux? Debian? If so, you should specify whether
you're using a release or testing or unstable. It could make a
difference, particularly with respect to
On 10/12/2017 11:50 AM, David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Greetings all;
>>
>> What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the
>> the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean?
>>
>> I took that to mean that i
On 10/11/2017 08:48 PM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 10/11/2017 10:14 AM, Jape Person wrote:
>> On 10/11/2017 04:20 AM, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote:
>>> Check
>>> Re: hplip and use of the "driver plugin"
>>>
>>
>> I'm seeing some
On 10/11/2017 04:20 AM, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote:
> Check
> Re: hplip and use of the "driver plugin"
>
I'm seeing something from debian-user@lists.debian.org that I've
never seen before. The most recent three days I have received a
single e-mail as quoted above.
Is this a normal funct
On 08/22/2017 06:01 PM, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/22/2017 05:12 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 22/08/17 15:11, Jape Person wrote:
You have been *very* helpful. You educated / reminded me on why even
testing for exploits isn't necessarily useful when the firmware is not
Open Source, an
On 08/22/2017 05:12 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 22/08/17 15:11, Jape Person wrote:
You have been *very* helpful. You educated / reminded me on why even
testing for exploits isn't necessarily useful when the firmware is not
Open Source, and you told me about the existence of mag
On 08/22/2017 03:46 PM, Brian wrote:
On Tue 22 Aug 2017 at 10:04:59 -0500, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
I have the following line in my Bash init file:
“alias gen-password="head -c 16 /dev/urandom | base64 | head -c 22 && echo"”
This generates a password with just above 128 bits of entropy. Y
On 08/22/2017 02:40 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 22/08/17 13:01, Jape Person wrote:
There's no fix for my wife and the presence of cables. In this case, the
cables for keyboard and mouse run from the Intel NUC computer nestled in
a table beside her recliner to the keyboard on her la
On 08/22/2017 01:17 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 22/08/17 10:22, Jape Person wrote:
Hence, why I suspect that they are vulnerable. I bought these
things because my wife trips over her cables 3 or 4 times a day,
and wireless ones are just easier to deal with from a workstation
logistics
On 08/22/2017 09:33 AM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 21/08/17 23:02, Jape Person wrote:
The keyboard communications are encrypted, and both mouse and keyboard
are rechargeable. But I at least have to check with Cherry support to
learn whether or not my new toys are vulnerable. I suspect that
On 08/21/2017 10:46 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 21/08/17 17:09, Alle Meije Wink wrote:
Does anyone understand the cause of this problem
*The USB wireless keyboard IS itself a problem*. You are
unnecessarily contaminating the environment consuming Voltaic cells
where none is needed (obv
On 08/12/2017 07:32 AM, Javier Barroso wrote:
On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 5:49 AM, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/11/2017 06:27 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
Hello,
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 9:43 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2017-08-10 10:24 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
After this
On 08/11/2017 06:27 PM, Javier Barroso wrote:
Hello,
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 9:43 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2017-08-10 10:24 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
After this upgrade
thunderbird:amd64 (1:52.2.1-4, 1:52.2.1-4+b1)
Thunderbird in Cinnamon DE is almost completely
On 08/10/2017 10:40 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2017-08-10 10:24 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
After this upgrade
thunderbird:amd64 (1:52.2.1-4, 1:52.2.1-4+b1)
Thunderbird in Cinnamon DE is almost completely useless because
portions of its windows / text / toolbars don't repaint unti
After this upgrade
thunderbird:amd64 (1:52.2.1-4, 1:52.2.1-4+b1)
Thunderbird in Cinnamon DE is almost completely useless because portions
of its windows / text / toolbars don't repaint until the window is
resized. Is anyone else seeing this?
Using different desktop themes or logging in as a
On 08/09/2017 10:28 PM, Default User wrote:
Thanks, Jape!
That's a lot of information to digest, but I'll give it a try. I wish
there was an automated tool that could go through the system, to find
and report any missing or invalid or circular dependencies, etc., and
fix it or at least say
On 08/09/2017 02:31 PM, Default User wrote:
...
Hi tomas.
Cinnamon DE I think borrows it's background settings utility from
Gnome 3.
I had the background (wallpaper) set to show an image from the
"Pictures" directory. Upon reboot, the background displayed instead
was the "softwaves" wallpap
On 08/09/2017 04:29 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 01:01:30PM -0500, Doug wrote:
[...]
It always amazes me that people who get a driver made specifically
for a device [...]
Thanks, Brian and Jape. You've put it more eloquent
On 08/08/2017 02:01 PM, Doug wrote:
...
It always amazes me that people who get a driver made specifically
for a device, a driver that has significantly more capability than
one that came with their Linux os, would refuse to use it. It hasn't
cost them anything, just as the Linux os hasn't cost t
On 08/05/2017 07:38 PM, Richard Hector wrote:
On 05/08/17 07:52, Jape Person wrote:
It's funny (in much the same way that hitting your thumb with a hammer
is funny) that the Brother support site does indeed list a later
firmware update than the one I installed when I first got the printe
On 08/05/2017 03:12 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 05 Aug 2017 at 14:44:46 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/05/2017 02:28 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 05 Aug 2017 at 13:12:40 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/05/2017 12:44 PM, Curt wrote:
[A bit of snipping for poetical reasons].
Frankly I would be
On 08/05/2017 02:28 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 05 Aug 2017 at 13:12:40 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/05/2017 12:44 PM, Curt wrote:
[A bit of snipping for poetical reasons].
Frankly I would be leery of going through the procedure without a lot of
wine for fear of bricking my device.
A lot
On 08/05/2017 12:44 PM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-05, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 20:19:33 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/04/2017 06:39 PM, Brian wrote:
It's sad, isn't it? There must be enough Linux / Unix folks using brother
printers to make it worth Brother's troub
On 08/05/2017 08:52 AM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 20:19:33 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/04/2017 06:39 PM, Brian wrote:
It's sad, isn't it? There must be enough Linux / Unix folks using brother
printers to make it worth Brother's trouble to provide a utility for thi
On 08/04/2017 07:09 PM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 14:14:42 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/04/2017 08:25 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-04, Jape Person wrote:
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems
started showing a new driver for our Brother MFC-9340CDW in print
On 08/04/2017 07:02 PM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 16:10:13 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/04/2017 08:58 AM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 12:25:51 +, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-04, Jape Person wrote:
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems
started
On 08/04/2017 06:39 PM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 14:09:25 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/04/2017 06:37 AM, Brian wrote:
On Thu 03 Aug 2017 at 21:39:43 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems
started showing a new driver for our
On 08/04/2017 08:58 AM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 12:25:51 +, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-04, Jape Person wrote:
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems
started showing a new driver for our Brother MFC-9340CDW in print
dialogs and in the CUPS printer list and in
On 08/04/2017 08:25 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-04, Jape Person wrote:
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems
started showing a new driver for our Brother MFC-9340CDW in print
dialogs and in the CUPS printer list and in the
system-config-printer utility.
You'd think
On 08/04/2017 08:58 AM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 12:25:51 +, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-04, Jape Person wrote:
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems started
showing a new driver for our Brother MFC-9340CDW in print dialogs and in
the CUPS printer list and in
On 08/04/2017 08:25 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-04, Jape Person wrote:
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems
started showing a new driver for our Brother MFC-9340CDW in print
dialogs and in the CUPS printer list and in the
system-config-printer utility.
You'd think
On 08/04/2017 06:37 AM, Brian wrote:
On Thu 03 Aug 2017 at 21:39:43 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems
started showing a new driver for our Brother MFC-9340CDW in print
dialogs and in the CUPS printer list and in the
system-config-printer
A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems started
showing a new driver for our Brother MFC-9340CDW in print dialogs and in
the CUPS printer list and in the system-config-printer utility.
You'd think that was good news, but we've been unable to find any way to
make the queue
On 07/28/2017 07:30 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-07-26, Jape Person wrote:
On 07/26/2017 12:01 PM, Curt wrote:
https://www.wired.com/story/adobe-finally-kills-flash-dead/
I'd swear that Adobe said they were going to do this years ago. At that
time I muttered under my breath that I
On 07/26/2017 12:01 PM, Curt wrote:
https://www.wired.com/story/adobe-finally-kills-flash-dead/
I'd swear that Adobe said they were going to do this years ago. At that
time I muttered under my breath that I would probably be dead by the
time they actually got around to it.
2020, huh? It's
On 06/28/2017 12:26 PM, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello Forum,
I have recently migrated from Jessie to Stretch. I have a couple of minor
issues.
One of them concern Xfce: some time my fingers seem to do a combination of keys
that magnifies the screen: I got a floating desktop environment that is lag
On 06/19/2017 09:10 AM, Brian wrote:
On Sun 18 Jun 2017 at 13:47:32 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
So you don't even install recommends normally? I would have supposed (from
reading various descriptions of recommends) that this would result in
significant functional compromise in most packages
On 06/18/2017 07:54 AM, Brian wrote:
On Sun 18 Jun 2017 at 00:27:29 -0400, Jape Person wrote:
Apropos of nothing but wishing to supply an explanation to anyone
else who might run into the same issue.
It is my habit to perform apt update followed by apt full-upgrade
every day on my testing
Apropos of nothing but wishing to supply an explanation to anyone else
who might run into the same issue.
It is my habit to perform apt update followed by apt full-upgrade every
day on my testing systems. I get the impression that this may not be a
common practice, but I've been doing this (ap
On 06/05/2017 10:14 PM, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I am looking for a FOSS-friendly Wireless Access Point (WAP) for my SOHO
network, to support Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, OS X, Android, iOS, etc.,
Wi-Fi devices. I'd like something with an external power adapter (wall
wart), dual-band,
On 02/16/2017 06:11 PM, Benjamin Rochefort wrote:
Le 2017-02-16 à 15:20, Paul van der Vlis a écrit :
Op 16-02-17 om 13:31 schreef Benjamin Rochefort:
I think I fixed the random Icedove crashes I was experiencing on Jessie
by setting layers.offmainthreadcomposition.enabled to false in Icedove's
On 02/16/2017 03:40 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
On 17/02/17 01:31, Benjamin Rochefort wrote:
I think I fixed the random Icedove crashes I was experiencing on Jessie
by setting layers.offmainthreadcomposition.enabled to false in Icedove's
config editor.
+1. I had terrible problems with icedov
On 01/04/2017 01:57 PM, Brian wrote:
On Wed 04 Jan 2017 at 13:19:43 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
On 01/04/2017 11:27 AM, Brian wrote:
Some manufacturers, HP and Epson, for example, integrate their scanner
software and co-operate with SANE developers; Brother don't seem to,
although they do
On 01/04/2017 11:27 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 02 Jan 2017 at 22:11:26 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
On 01/02/2017 06:50 PM, Brian wrote:
Could be. The license for printer and scanner drivers says you can
modify, alter, translate, reproduce and distribute their software.
Sounds good. Doesn't D
Hi, Joel.
Just to clear up a point of confusion (mine) -- when you say you got
those debs (brscan4, etc.) from the repos, do you mean Debian
repositories? I don't see anything like that there.
If you're referring to Ubuntu repos, then that's another matter. I can't
(won't) use those with a D
On 01/02/2017 07:16 PM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 02 Jan 2017 at 09:38:24 +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
I got a Brother printer to work by installing both the debian packages
from the repos and the deb from Brother's website, but the scanner
still isn't being found.
Any progress on this? Which device is
On 01/02/2017 06:50 PM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 02 Jan 2017 at 10:55:06 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
In the end, voting with my dollars accomplished nothing for the FOSS
community, because I simply couldn't find a functional equivalent that was
free all the way. After a while I just got tired o
On 01/02/2017 07:25 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 02 Jan 2017 at 02:05:47 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 02 January 2017 00:51:11 Jape Person wrote:
On 01/01/2017 09:29 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
For a far less secure way than I do it.
For a far less secure way than you do what? Scanning
On 01/01/2017 09:29 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 01 January 2017 20:31:00 Jape Person wrote:
On 01/01/2017 07:38 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
I got a Brother printer to work by installing both the debian
packages from the repos and the deb from Brother's website, but the
scanner still
On 01/01/2017 07:38 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
I got a Brother printer to work by installing both the debian packages
from the repos and the deb from Brother's website, but the scanner
still isn't being found.
Running Wheezy.
Would anyone care to tell me what steps they took to get scan
functionality
On 12/07/2016 02:52 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
On 07/12/16 14:42, Jape Person wrote:
I'll never forget hearing someone trying to prop an early version of
Netscape up by saying that it was a good browser *because* it failed on
badly written pages.
It shouldn't crash, of course, but I
On 12/06/2016 06:50 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Tuesday 06 December 2016 02:51:33 Jape Person wrote:
Yes, I know I can tell some browsers to give me light text on a dark
background, but that never works as well as the control I have in my
mail client.
Out of interest, which do you use? I need a
On 12/05/2016 06:35 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 12/03/2016 12:36 PM, Jape Person wrote:
On 12/03/2016 03:20 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 03 Dec 2016 at 19:20:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the t
On 12/04/2016 01:50 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 19 Nov 2016 at 16:14:45 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
On 11/19/2016 02:47 PM, Brian wrote:
You have this one definite requirement and will have to firm up what
else you definitely want. I'll mention the HP OfficeJet Pro 8720
All-in-One Printer.
On 12/04/2016 09:55 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, December 04, 2016 06:50:17 AM Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 20:14:21 Jape Person wrote:
I
have a horrible time reading this stuff through a browser interface.
Yes, sorry. :-( I have a horrible time with archives
On 12/03/2016 07:32 PM, Fred wrote:
On 12/03/2016 01:20 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 03 Dec 2016 at 19:20:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw
-- out of the corner of my eye --
On 12/03/2016 03:20 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 03 Dec 2016 at 19:20:18 +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw --
out of the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent
additio
On 12/03/2016 02:20 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2016 18:09:50 Jape Person wrote:
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw -- out of
the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent additions to the thread.
Unfortunately, a) I use POP3 and dow
Hi,
I'm replying to myself at the top of the thread because I saw -- out of
the corner of my eye -- that there were two recent additions to the thread.
Unfortunately, a) I use POP3 and download all my mail immediately from
the server, b) my neighbor's Maine Coon cat, Mr. Potay-Toes, just
vis
On 12/02/2016 06:25 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, December 03, 2016 12:19:09 AM Doug wrote:
On 11/30/2016 09:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
Beware of HP inkjets, HP recently had to change the code so that people
could install ink cartridges that were not HP's and no, refilling the ol
On 11/30/2016 10:57 AM, do...@mail.com wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 20:34:03 -0500 Jape Person
wrote:
Hi.
I'm getting ready to replace all of our old equipment that has
been used for well over a decade in our home network.
I decided to try to do everything with FOSS -- open source Luxul
r
My apologies. Accidentally replied using another e-mail address from our
business.
I'm resending from the proper account, jap...@comcast.net.
On 11/20/2016 02:52 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 19 Nov 2016 at 16:38:20 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
On 11/19/2016 03:09 PM, Brian wrote:
Sorry
On 11/19/2016 03:09 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 19 Nov 2016 at 13:21:23 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
On 11/19/2016 11:31 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016, Brian wrote:
I'd like to know that, too. I need a new home color printer, my
10-year-old HP PhotoSmart (blobless
On 11/19/2016 02:47 PM, Brian wrote:
On Sat 19 Nov 2016 at 13:16:57 -0500, Jape Person wrote:
On 11/19/2016 10:55 AM, Brian wrote:
Why is it important for the printer to be blobless? Look at it this way:
A printer is choc-a-bloc full of firmware. None of this firmware is
accessible to a
On 11/19/2016 11:31 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016, Brian wrote:
I'd like to know that, too. I need a new home color printer, my
10-year-old HP PhotoSmart (blobless) MFP has finally broken down and
good second-hand parts are not easy to find in Brazil :-(
Why is it
On 11/19/2016 10:55 AM, Brian wrote:
It was sub-thread of another thread. Starts here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/10/msg01016.html
Thanks. I think I get the idea, but I'll read that to see if I can get
myself educated a little better.
Why is it important for the printer t
On 11/19/2016 09:30 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016, Jape Person wrote:
What about hplip? Doesn't inclusion of the hp-setup program in hplip sort of
violate the spirit of having only FOSS in the main repository when executing
No, it doesn't violate
On 11/19/2016 06:48 AM, Brian wrote:
You've probably seen
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/supported_devices/combined.html
so can match up your requirement with what is on the market from HP. It
does appear to be limited but your choice could be widened by including
inkjet printers in the
Hi.
I'm getting ready to replace all of our old equipment that has been used
for well over a decade in our home network.
I decided to try to do everything with FOSS -- open source Luxul router,
open-source-only drivers for everything on the libreboot PCs. But I've
run into a snag with the pr
On 11/03/2016 03:26 PM, Mike Conde wrote:
Have you checked your boot partition - does it have enough free space?
I don't have a separate boot partition, just one main partition that
is 40GB in capacity and 40% full.
Sorry to see that you're having this problem. I'm stymied as to why it
might
On 10/23/2016 05:26 PM, Frank wrote:
Op 23-10-16 om 22:47 schreef Felix Miata:
I don't remember having any Stretch installations with fewer than two
installed kernels. The currently booted one, originally installed 51
weeks ago, has 6 installed. I've yet to discover any doc suggesting
anything a
On 10/23/2016 04:47 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Jape Person composed on 2016-10-23 14:33 (UTC-0400):
Felix Miata wrote:
Does the same thing happen booting the previous kernel
(4.6?)?
Nope. The problem occurred on the first reboot after the
upgrade from 4.7.6-1 to 4.7.8-1. The upgrade process
On 10/23/2016 01:33 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
James P. Wallen composed on 2016-10-23 12:14 (UTC-0400):
On 10/22/2016 18:10 (UTC-0400), Jape Person wrote:
It's confusing to see a response from a different person writing as if he was
responding to himself.
The confusion is caused by my id
On 10/23/2016 01:21 PM, Børge Holen wrote:
I have to use the nomodeset from time to time where the f*** gfx card has
unresolved issues with itself. Atleast it lets me boot to a prompt. Now
thinking of it, I have no blinking cursor, I just get a black screen... So
different issue all together and
On 10/23/2016 01:03 PM, Michael Lange wrote:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2016 12:14:39 -0400
"James P. Wallen" wrote:
Double checked to see if I was right about the video subsystem.
It is not ATI, it is Intel integrated. No docs on this thing. It
was never officially sold in U.S., where I live currently. S
I've got a little Panasonic CF-R3 mini-laptop which has been
kept fully up-to-date in testing every day since Etch was
released. (I think the original installation is that old.)
I've been using the linux-image-686-pae kernel on the system.
The updates today included an update to
linux-image-4
I have three virtually identical (software installation-wise)
systems running testing.
Two of the systems run the i386 image, the third system runs an
amd64 image.
This morning following a rather huge set of updates (List can be
supplied, if actually needed.) I could no longer run Icedove or
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