On 09/08/17 05:11, spp mg wrote:
> In the ~/.profile has below default setting:
>
> --
> # set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
> if [ -d "$HOME/bin" ] ; then
> PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
> fi
> --
>
> Why put ~/bin beginning ?
So that your own stuff ha
udio-devices.png
Can anyone suggest how I re-enable audio..?
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On 25/06/17 20:13, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> You might try to play around with ionice. Something along the lines of
>
> ionice -c 3 mv /this/path /that/path
Thanks. I gave that a try. Didn't seem to help much. But...
On 25/06/17 20:19, Reco wrote:
> A known problem aka Linux 12309 bug.
>
> Tr
On 27/06/17 05:39, Brian wrote:
> It was. I am a creature of habit. I still reboot between upgrade and
> dist-upgrade when I eventually upgrade a machine from one distribution
> to another.
Do you ever use configuration management tools like Salt Stack?
https://saltstack.com/
I'm just starting
On 27/06/17 03:16, John Elliot V wrote:
> Hmm. I re-enabled hyper-threading (to test) and sound didn't come back.
After a number of false starts I was able to restore audio by:
KDE -> System Settings -> Multimedia (Hardware) -> Audio and Video ->
Audio Hardware Setup
On 27/06/17 03:06, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 03:04:30AM +1000, John Elliot V wrote:
>> Can I ask why you did the apt-get upgrade before the apt-get
>> dist-upgrade? Why not just go straight for apt-get dist-upgrade..?
>
> Probably because (s)he read
On 27/06/17 02:47, John Elliot V wrote:
> I disabled hyper-threading in my BIOS in response to this advisory (I
> have an i7-7700K). Now I get weird graphical artifacts in drop-down
> lists in KDE (they flash between black and white background) and sound
> has stopped working on my
On 26/06/17 23:12, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
>> So, how are your experiences? Did you end in the same issues as I ended?
>
> Nope, I read the release notes and simply did
>
> (correct sources.list)
> apt-get update
> apt-get upgrade
> apt-get dist-upgrade
> (pending reboot)
Can
try re-enabling hyper-threading to see if things go
back to normal...
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John Elliot V
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bit stumped. I haven't tried running the
mv command with nice, because it doesn't seem to be a CPU thing... but
maybe I should..? Anyone got any ideas about how to keep my system
responsive while the mv command is processed?
Regards,
John Elliot V
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On 20/04/17 01:14, Joshua Schaeffer wrote:
> I would recommend the 850 Evo vs the 850 Pro
Thanks for the tip. I had considered the Evo but this:
https://www.kosagi.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=421
had me a little spooked.
I've already parted with my money for the Pro. I've made bigger mistakes
On 20/04/17 10:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> why not just install stretch from RC3? stretch is close to release.
Sounds like a good idea! Thanks Ben.
Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get
dist-upgrade) when stretch is released?
> HD 630 iGPU is working fine for me wit
I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc
I tried to find out if my new hardware would run Debian stable, but
couldn't confirm.
CPU is Intel Core i7-7700K on an Asus STRIX Z270F mobo. I'm planning to
drive two monitors from the onboard graph
On 15/12/16 21:30, John Elliot V wrote:
> I'm having an issue logging into my KDE Plasma desktop,
> which package should I file the bug under?
My apologies. After a little more reading I discovered this:
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting#findpkgver
then this:
jj5@orac:~$ dp
ance.
So, since I don't know what package to nominate I'm emailing debian-user
as instructed! I'm having an issue logging into my KDE Plasma desktop,
which package should I file the bug under?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
John Elliot V
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