Albretch Mueller writes:
> After generating a file with lines of text, I have to:
> 1) parse some of those lines based on a pattern I know (no regex
> necessary, just a FS path)
> 2) once parsed from those lines I need the last n characters only
> I am trying to use a one liner like:
> cat "
jeremy ardley writes:
> Is there any reliable source of information to install computational
> back-ends using AMD GPUs on Debian 11?
I followed the below repo and it worked perfectly on Debian 12
(Bookworm). No need to install anything else on your system (no need for
rocm-device-* etc. package
I have upgraded to Bookworm two weeks ago. Everything is working
perfectly fine, except just one glitch. I have to restart pipewire and
pipewire-pulse service everytime I reboot. Here is what is happening.
I have just booted my system and the systemctl reports few errors in
pipewire. Although it i
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> I just discovered that there is no "input source" for Hindi (language)
> or Devanagari Script. Which package should I file the bug against?
>
> In Debian 11.6, the input source was present and switching with
> Super+Space was working just fine.
I just discovered that there is no "input source" for Hindi (language)
or Devanagari Script. Which package should I file the bug against?
In Debian 11.6, the input source was present and switching with
Super+Space was working just fine.
I have upgraded to "bookworm" 3 days back. Overall experienc
Corentin Bardet writes:
> I think you have no other option than using Google Chrome for your
> meetings.
Screen sharing works in Firefox ESR on Wayland. So I still have
options. Just that few features - like blur background etc. doesn't
work in FF.
For a few work related meetings, I have to use Google Meet. But the
screensharing doesn't work in the Chromium installed from stable APT
repository. Clicking on the share-screen icon and then selecting any of
the three options - Tab, Windows, Entire Screen - shows this error
message,
"Your browser
Wayland as well.
Any further clues would be great help.
Regards
Pankaj
Amn Ojee Uw writes:
> For some reason my GNOME desktop picked up the KDE look and feel; not all
> the application just some of them. Right now Thunderbird, which I am using
> to send this email, looks and feels like I am using the KDE desktop. How
> can I get it back to the GNOME look and feel?
I am using the Debian Stable.
I want an advice for configuring lock/sleep on Sway.
I have following settings in my Sway config. And below is my
observation.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
exec swayidle -w \
timeout 300 'slock' \
timeou
This is most probably a bug in Google’s Chrome browser. But I just
wanted to confirm if someone else has also noticed it.
Google’s Chrome works fine with Default (Gnome) Desktop. But when I
switch to Sway. The screen sharing sessions in Google Meet and Skype,
crashes the browser itself.
Has anyon
a writes:
> to setup wifi, i edit /etc/network/interfaces in bullseye and run
> ifup/ifdown to take effect
>
> iface wlx12345 inet dhcp
> wpa-ssid netgear
> wpa-key-mgmt NONE
>
> it works if wifi signals is good
>
> if wifi signals is 2 on scale of 3 shown by cell phone, it can't
Dan Ritter writes:
> In any case, you seem to have answered your own question: Oracle
> is the supplier of virtualbox. If you don't trust them, there
> are many fine alternatives to virtualbox, most of which are
> built on the work of kvm, qemu or Xen.
To use USB devices inside a guest system,
lou writes:
> i have 2 video files, they are of same format
>
> because they are both created by android's screen recorder
>
> and then resized with same ffmpeg command to reduce file size
>
> now i want to concatenate them with ffmpeg or mencoder
>
> how to specify options using either command?
Emanuel Berg writes:
> Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>>
>> For reading PDFs, I still use evince (the default).
>
> I use xpdf(1) but I'm not a PDF reader power user ...
>
> Here are some settings:
>
I am also not a power user. I use what came with a default
gene heskett writes:
> What its its feature complete replacement in a buster install? This
> machine is bullseye, the logged into machine is buster.
>
For reading PDFs, I still use evince (the default). For
annotating/marking in the PDFs, I use xournalpp. It is actively
maintained upstream.
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> Pankaj Jangid writes:
>
>> Since I have setup a new hardware - x570 chipset, rx580 GPU - I am
>> facing a very strange problem. The monitor goes blank for a brief time,
>> like 1-2s and then comes back. It is connected with the GPU using HDMI
>
t when I do "sudo aplay -l" it lists the USB
>> device. But I am part of "audio" group. "groups" command output:
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>> ankaj@anant:~$ groups
>> pankaj c
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> Since I have setup a new hardware - x570 chipset, rx580 GPU - I am
> facing a very strange problem. The monitor goes blank for a brief time,
> like 1-2s and then comes back. It is connected with the GPU using HDMI
> cable.
>
> During that 1-2s, the m
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> When I boot system afresh, the card is visible in the ‘alsamixer’ and in
> Gnome settings as well. Shown as “Blue” S/PDIF input and output
> devices. But when system wakes up from sleep (suspended), it doesn’t
> show the devices.
>
> However, ‘lsusb’ s
t;8---
Till the new kernel is available in stable, how can I disable the above
probe and hence the frequent messages?
Regards ~Pankaj
od starting point.
Regards ~Pankaj
dd,
> for the date field.
>
Thanks for these pointers, David. Today I am travelling. Tomorrow, I’ll
definitely diagnose using the procedure outlined by you.
Regards ~Pankaj
e missing. Nothing there
in unfinished jobs.
Also I could identify and print those files separately; using "lp
".
Regards ~Pankaj
Greg Wooledge writes:
> I can't help noticing that none of your filenames begin with "pref",
> so none of them actually match the -name pattern that's being given
> to find. One of the obvious ways you could experience this problem
> is that the "missing" files don't match the pattern you're usi
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 03:04:06PM +0530, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>> I tried to print ~40 pages using the following combination of commands:
>>
>> find . -name "pref***.pdf" | xargs lp
>>
>> The result was that a coupl
t makes it roughly 10%.
The printer is Samsung ML-2161.
Have anyone else faced this issue? Or anyone knows hows to fix this? It
is cumbersome to verify big bunches of papers every time I print.
--8<---cut here---start----->8---
pankaj@anant:~$ uname -a
Linux
> "alsactl init" also producing same errors as before.
>
> Try also unplugging the device after removing the module.
>
After step 5, I unplugged the device and plugged it again and then
followed 6, 7. Now the interval sound card is also not visible; that was
showing as generic usb.
Regards ~Pankaj
blocking snd_usb_audio (using lsof)
5. Unloaded module using "modprobe -r"
6. Loaded again using "modeprob"
7. Started pulseaudio again
Still the device is not listed in alsamixer and hence cannot play.
"alsactl init" also producing same errors as before.
Regards ~Pankaj
Jude DaShiell writes:
> rm /var/lock/asound.state.lock
>
>
As I stated in a previous reply, I had tried to remove this file and
then did "alsactl init" but no positive result. Just this output
--8<---cut here---start----->8---
pankaj@a
lsmod | grep snd
>
> (it's probably snd-usb-audio)
>
> If it works it might be possible to add the module to some list so that
> it is removed on suspend and loaded on resume.
Thanks Andrei.
"lsmod|grep snd" results in,
--8<-------cut here---
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> Jude DaShiell writes:
>
>> alsactl init I think will find everything.
>>
>
> Then there is something else that is not letting "alsactl init" to
> function properly; lock file as you suggested. But I couldn’t find
> anything othe
Jude DaShiell writes:
> alsactl init I think will find everything.
>
Then there is something else that is not letting "alsactl init" to
function properly; lock file as you suggested. But I couldn’t find
anything other than "/var/lock/asound.state.lock".
David Wright writes:
> On Sun 30 Jan 2022 at 09:29:29 (+0530), Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>> When I search via apt i.e. ‘apt search linux-image’ gives results:
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>> Sorting...
>> Full Text Sea
o positive results in both cases.
During the boot process, the system detects everything. So there must be
something in the init sequence that I can trigger manually.
Regards ~Pankaj
‘stable’ i.e. Debian 11.
Regards ~Pankaj
"Andrew M.A. Cater" writes:
>> Pankaj Jangid writes:
>>
>> > When I boot system afresh, the card is visible in the ‘alsamixer’ and in
>> > Gnome settings as well. Shown as “Blue” S/PDIF input and output
>> > devices. But when system wakes up
Sorry for the Wrong subject line earlier.
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> I have setup a new system. Apart from the display related issue, that I
> had posted in another thread, I am facing an issue related to my
> external ‘Yeti Blue’ sound card. I use it as Mic and Monitor audio.
>
&g
I have setup a new system. Apart from the display related issue, that I
had posted in another thread, I am facing an issue related to my
external ‘Yeti Blue’ sound card. I use it as Mic and Monitor audio.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
pankaj
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> UPDATE:
>
> I have changed the HDMI cable and since last 6hrs I have not faced that
> event again. Will update in the thread if it re-appears.
>
> Another thing happened when I was replacing the cable. I heard the
> sparking noise in the power so
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> Dan Ritter writes:
>
>> Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>>> Since I have setup a new hardware - x570 chipset, rx570 GPU - I am
>>> facing a very strange problem. The monitor goes blank for a brief time,
>>> like 1-2s and then comes back.
Tim Woodall writes:
> For a while I was using a mac (running macOS) plugged into a dock with
> two HDMI screens connected and I was having this problem occasionally.
> The mac was clearly thinking the screens had "gone away" because it
> would move windows around. I've now switched to a windows l
Vincent Lefevre writes:
> So it could be a hardware problem, with this monitor or something
> else, possibly specific to HDMI.
>
> I suggest that you try with another machine, another cable, etc. if
> possible. Or the same machine with another monitor.
I have multiple cables and an extra laptop.
"hdv@gmail" writes:
> You are not the only one. I see the exact same here. The system this
> happens on has an RX560 graphics card. I have been seeing these
> blackouts from the start on this configuration (more than 2 years
> now).
>
> I can confirm it is not a mechanical issue (not of cable's
>
Dan Ritter writes:
> Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>> Since I have setup a new hardware - x570 chipset, rx570 GPU - I am
>> facing a very strange problem. The monitor goes blank for a brief time,
>> like 1-2s and then comes back. It is connected with the GPU using HDMI
>> cab
Bijan Soleymani writes:
> On 2022-01-26 11:35 p.m., Pankaj Jangid wrote> I don’t want to file
> any bug report till I have some concrete data. So
>> my question is - how do I diagnose such an issue and produce some data
>> for debugging. So that I can hand it over to main
David Wright writes:
> On Thu 27 Jan 2022 at 10:05:16 (+0530), Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>> Since I have setup a new hardware - x570 chipset, rx570 GPU - I am
>> facing a very strange problem. The monitor goes blank for a brief time,
>> like 1-2s and then comes back. It is c
goes there as input, and visible when the monitor comes back.
I don’t want to file any bug report till I have some concrete data. So
my question is - how do I diagnose such an issue and produce some data
for debugging. So that I can hand it over to maintainers.
Regards
Pankaj
don’t what has changed in last few days.
Is there a way to tell Debian to save the previous volume level of
externally plugged-in device?
Regards
Pankaj
As
long as I am getting text parts (well-formatted), I have no problem.
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Regards ~Pankaj
Marko Randjelovic writes:
> Your control 'Capture',0 is turned on and volume is at maximum, so
> that's fine, but you don't have 'input source' control. On my machine
> output of 'amixer -c0' gives among other controls the following:
>
> Simple mixer control 'Input Source',0
> Capabilities: cen
"Andrew M.A. Cater" writes:
> Very new laptop? Does it need Intel firmware for the soundcard?
> firmware-intel-sound from non-free?
>
> https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/firmware-intel-sound
Thanks for the advice, Andy. I just tried it. But this did not work. I
even rebooted the system afte
I have installed ‘nix-setup-systemd’. And I was on the getting started
page of nix website. In the sample app, ‘nix-build’ gave me the
following error:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
warning: Nix search path entry
'/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/pank
I am
member of followin groups: pankaj cdrom floppy sudo audio dip video
plugdev netdev bluetooth scanner.
I have tried to set input volume using various knobs in gnome settings
as well as alsamixer. It did not work.
>> If you are not sure send the output of command 'amixer' so we can
I have a fresh Bullseye installation on a laptop. Sound output is
working. But the input is not working. The device is detected.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
$ arecord -l
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC236 A
’s another research work for me. Thanks for the advice.
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1, :1.0, :1.1, ...
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able to utilize the
things nicely now. Thanks.
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ffer used by the DE of your
> integrated graphics card.
>
Thanks for detailed explanation, Stefan. Your advice will definitely
save my money. As I have not yet purchased a motherboard, but I have a
couple of GPUs lying around unused. I am building a new workstation,
taking clues from this list.
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Pankaj Jangid
vailable resolution? Will
it depend on where I have connected?
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Pankaj Jangid
fully configured to utilize the GPUs i.e. drivers etc. are set
up. Will the graphic system be able to utilize the GPUs irrespective of
where I have connected the monitor?
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Pankaj Jangid
Thanks Andy and Linux-Fan, for the detailed reply.
Linux-Fan writes:
> * OS data bitrot is not covered, but OS single HDD failure is.
> I achieve this by having OS and Swap on MDADM RAID 1
> i.e. mirrored but without ZFS.
I am still learning.
1. By "by having OS and Swap on MDADM", did you mean the /boot partition
and swap.
2. Why did y
David Christensen writes:
> On 2021-01-21 21:06, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
>> I am setting up one (or may be two) home-office servers. I have 6 ATI
>> Radian RX580 graphics cards that are lying in cold storage. I used them
>> a couple of years back to experiment with
package - amdgpu from non-free. It may be that if
> you don't have that firmware in place that the cards won't work
> properly, though they should be recognised by the motherboard.
amdgpu is what I used when I was experimenting on crypto. And if there
are no options then probably I’ll have to live with it.
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setup a system completely free of proprietary
software. Please do reply.
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Fred writes:
>> If you never complain&return those products broken-by-design, the
>> companies will keep bringing them to the market.
>> Stefan
>>
> I agree but taking something that doesn't work back to Walmart or
> other large company won't inform the manufacturer about the problem.
>
begin 600 alert.txt
M*BHJ*BHJ*BH@("!.971W;W)K($%S6]U
tions from IP:Netfilter Configuration except
"Connection tracking (reqd for masq/NAT)"
Where is the problem ? Is there anything which forgot to do ?
regards
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National Centre for Software Technology
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Yahoo-msnger: pankaj_jangid
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hi all,
I am having printer on a win2k machine and I want to use it from my
Debian GNU/linux machine. I have lprng installed. I am using testing
distribution of Debian.
I am giving this command
# lpc - PHPLaserJ -Smansha -Uncstvshi\\pankaj debug
it prints these two lines:
Printer '[
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National Centre for Software Technology
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On Mon, 14 May 2001, Chris Parker wrote:
> Trying to set up X. What video card to use for Intel 82810. Not listed in
> lineup. This is under potato. I am running a h
nt do
more than extracting the archive and gunzipping it, why it's in place.
Just to put debian tag with every package
-Pankaj
es in /usr/lib/) but I couldnt.
I think it is installed when installing glibc package. Can somebody help
me ? I couldnt find glibc/libc binary on the net for ARM processor. I am
using CLPS7500FE Arm processor.
Please help me locating glibc binary for the ARM processor.
thanks,
Pankaj Mittal
> when you run gpm with X your mouse will NOT work
>
> i allways do a
> gpm -k
i think it's not true. My am running X and following is the status of gpm.
$ /etc/rc.d/init.d/gpm status
gpm (pid 310) is running...
btw, i am running a redhat system..
-pankaj
file system. We are new to debian but in RedHat the
equivalent file resides in /etc/vga directory.
thanks,
Pankaj Mittal
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