hics intensive software like blender. Their homepage mentions
that OpenGL 4.3 is required[1], but the GeForce 8600M GS only supports
OpenGL 3.3.
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://www.blender.org/download/requirements/
Inspiron.
If it is, feel invited to update the page accordingly.
Nowadays also a lot should be possible via fwupd
https://wiki.debian.org/Firmware/Updates#fwupd
though I did not yet try that approach myself.
Sven
For more information see
https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/VideoAcceleration.html.
Your random reboots are unrelated to that.
Cheers,
Sven
On 2024-08-06 14:56 -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> On 8/6/24 14:43, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> On 2024-08-06 13:11 -0400, Eben King wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I got a new-to-me EVGA Nvidia GTX 970. I understand the Nouveau driver
>>> handles this card. Is this correct?
>
ge firmware-misc-nonfree, in
unstable and testing it has been relocated to a new
firmware-nvidia-graphics package.
Cheers,
Sven
pen but the tab
> caused it to crash.
I experienced a similar problem on my laptop where firefox-esr crashed
shortly after the start before even reloading the current tab in all
open windows. The workaround was to run it with LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1
set in the environment.
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://bugs.debian.org/1072557
bookworm/trixie) is the way to go. When
upgrading to a newer release you need to adjust the pinning preferences
along with the apt sources, but this only needs to be done every two
years.
Cheers,
Sven
59.88
>1280x1024 60.02
>1440x900 59.90
>1280x800 59.91
>1280x720 60.00
>1024x768 60.00
>800x600 60.32
>640x480 59.94
>720x400 70.08
> HDMI-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
> DP-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
>
> Any suggestions?
File a bug against the kernel: reboot to the 6.7 kernel if it is not
currently running, install the reportbug package if it is not installed
already, then run
$ reportbug linux-image-$(uname -r)
Good luck,
Sven
example, "libc6 (2 2.34)" means that libssl3t64 has a relationship with
libc6 (>= 2.34), "libssl3 (3 3.1.5-1.1)" means a relationship with
libssl3 (<< 3.1.5-1.1), and the strange numbers 35 and 38 for
libssl3t64:i386 appear because 0x20 (==32) is added (the
MultiArchImplicit flag).
How useful is all that? Probably not much, considering that we cannot
even tell the type of relation. It is probably better to just use
"apt-cache show".
Cheers,
Sven
t recreate them, why?
Because these files are conffiles, and the admin is free to edit or
delete them; dpkg will respect these changes and not reinstate missing
conffiles, unless given the "--force-confmiss" option.
Cheers,
Sven
gt; like to see if other people are seeing similar issue before actually
> filing a bug.
It has been seen by other people: https://bugs.debian.org/1060005.
The Linux kernel 6.1.73 contains a fix, but I don't know when it will
reach the archive.
Cheers,
Sven
diagnose the problem?
Look for "swrast" in ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log. If it is mentioned
there, you are likely using software rendering.
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://bugs.debian.org/1006202
2. https://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2022/06/msg00041.html
3. https://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2023/08/msg00138.html
On 2024-01-20 08:44 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2024-01-20 00:20 +0100, ju...@op.pl wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure if this is actually a bug in the mc package or maybe
>> somewhere in sshd or in some library that uses ssh. That's why I
>> didn't report
mmander.org/ticket/4507, which has already been
closed. The fix will be part of mc 4.8.31, if you are lucky the Debian
maintainers cherry-pick it earlier.
Cheers,
Sven
he expected desktop
> environment.
> apt install kinfocenter plasma-workspace plasma-widgets-addons
> plasma-workspace-wayland sddm-theme-breeze sddm-theme-debian-breeze
> kde-plasma-desktop plasma-desktop
Good you sorted it out. The only question is why apt installed gdb even
though it removed plasma-workspace anyway. When I tried to replicate
your situation in a bookworm chroot, "apt remove gdb-minimal" removes
plasma-workspace but does not install gdb.
Cheers,
Sven
o provide updates for stable or
not, and upgrading to a newer version might be risky. Version 1.19.13
is in bookworm-backports, however.
Cheers,
Sven
and /etc/localtime was always a symlink?
Initially /etc/localtime was a symlink, but in Etch it had been
converted to a file[2].
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://bugs.debian.org/803144
2. https://bugs.debian.org/346342
worm-proposed-updates to install the new
version of firmware-nvidia-gsp.
Or wait until the actual release of Debian 12.3 next weekend.
Cheers,
Sven
ctl edit rsyslog.service" and put
the following two lines in the file:
[Service]
BindPaths=-/tmp/server.log
You may also need a tmpfiles.d(5) snippet to create /tmp/server.log on
reboot if it does not exist.
Good luck,
Sven
---
In the current case, "aptitude search '~Plsb-base'" does the trick.
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/aptitude/ch02s04s05.en.html#searchProvides
elated to usrmerge.
>
> It got done years ago in Ubuntu, and their dpkg doesn't have this
> issue, as they've carried patches for that for all those years.
Ubuntu may have patched out the dpkg complaints about usrmerge, but they
have _not_ added proper support for it. For instance, the problem
mentioned by the OP is present in Ubuntu's dpkg.
Cheers,
Sven
an not work with
> new OpenGL, while the AMD RX460 in my desktop can?
That's it, the GPU in your Thinkpad most likely only supports OpenGL
2.1. Intel provides a table at [1], and while I could not find the
Thinkpad's GMA 4500M HD listed there, its age makes a maximum OpenGL
vers
onverted that code into a Lua script [1] to run it
on OpenWrt based systems, in case someone is up for something to
run in more constrained environments.
https://git.sven.stormbind.net/?p=sven/scripts.git;a=blob_plain;f=weblogpro/suntime.lua;hb=HEAD
Cheers,
Sven
"user" is
your login name there (which you can usually omit). You probably also
want to add the backup repository as a remote, so that you do not have
to write the long URL every time you push.
Cheers,
Sven
pattern described in
apt-patterns(7), e.g. the following command lists all installed packages
from non-free:
$ apt list '~i ~snon-free/'
Lots of interesting possibilities one can toy with. :-)
Cheers,
Sven
t update". Then "apt list '~o'" lists all the packages
which are no longer available. See apt-patterns(7).
Good luck,
Sven
1.
https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html
ttps://bugs.debian.org/670920 and its siblings.
> In particular, what directory might contain the file
> ca-certificates-java:arm64.
None, because that is a package name and not a file.
> And what does "no filename for..." mean in this context?
You probably have to ask the apt developers. I would like to know that
as well.
Cheers,
Sven
es "debian/changelog" by adding
> "~bpo11+1" and "bullseye-backports;"
> instead of expected "~bpo12+1" and "bookworm-backports;"
> Is there anything to check on my system or this is a bug in "dch"
> and/or "devscripts" package?
The latter, namely https://bugs.debian.org/1037336.
Cheers,
Sven
report [1]. It seems that just adding
> the --allow-remove-essential option is what you need.
The real bug is that removing libcrypt1 requires this option in the
first place[1]. I have just sent a reminder to fix that, but do not
assume it will make it into a Bookworm point release.
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://bugs.debian.org/1024616
rruption where the *.list file that belongs to a package
becomes empty dpkg will not remove the old files which now come to bite
you. Such incidents might have happened 10 years ago without being
noticed.
So this problem falls into the "should not happen, but could happen"
category.
> or have any insight into how
> the OP's system became unusable as a result?
No, I do not see this. In my book that falls into the "cannot happen"
category which is notoriously hard to reproduce or debug.
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://bugs.debian.org/508764
t; /bin/bash won't break something.
Unfortunately neither the Debian changelog of dash nor the commit
message for this change[2] give an explanation. Removing the debconf
handling certainly simplifies the package, and there are not too many
scripts around that start with "#!/bin/sh"
ce driver//
Loading modules via an intramfs is crucial for a distro kernel, because
the only alternative would be to compile in support for dozens of
filesystems that users might want to use as their root filesystem.
Cheers,
Sven
ng to the page in the Debian Wiki[1] this is
supposed to work (and with libc6-dbg from stable it does appear to
work), so maybe you should contact Sergio Durigan Junior directly.
Good luck,
Sven
1. https://wiki.debian.org/Debuginfod#What_distributions_are_supported.3F
The source of the wrapper program that decides
whether Xorg needs root rights has not been touched for many years[1].
Cheers,
Sven
1.
https://salsa.debian.org/xorg-team/xserver/xorg-server/-/commits/debian-unstable/hw/xfree86/xorg-wrapper.c
irsh does not.
>
> I just filed a bug
> <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1035808> (that was
> my time using the Debian bug tracking system). Is anyone aware of a
> workaround for this bug until it is fixed?
You can and you have to fix it yourself, by moving the locally installed
libvirt.so.0 out of the way.
Cheers,
Sven
t; I'm currently trying to figure out what is going on here.
My first idea would be that the libc6 upgrade triggered these problems,
although the new kernel could also be at fault. Try downgrading libc6
in one of the VMs to version 2.31-13+deb11u5 and see if that helps.
Good luck,
Sven
1. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2549214/interpreting-segfault-messages
ny such file
which is not there. You can check the code for yourself[1].
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://sources.debian.org/src/initramfs-tools/0.142/hook-functions/#L109
e coming, and where is it?
There has been an upload of linux 5.10.178-3 which seems to attempt to
fix the mipsel* problems[2]. Assuming this builds everywhere, I would
expect uploads of the linux-signed packages to follow shortly
thereafter.
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://buildd.debian.org
ld not reproduce this
problem with apt 2.6.0 on unstable. Maybe you could try to run "apt
policy" under strace and see if it actually reads your audacious.pref
file, but otherwise I do not really have an idea what is wrong.
Cheers,
Sven
Jesper Dybdal wrote:
> Yesterday, I upgraded Buster => Bullseye.
> I have a cron job that cleans up all old mail from the mailbox that I
> use for my mobile phone by running "doveadm expunge" every night.
> That worked fine in Buster, but now it fails:
>> jdmobile@nuser:~$ doveadm expunge mail
On 2023-01-28 13:11 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Jan 2023 19:05:39 +
> "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
>
>> This all follows on the General Resolution a while ago.
>
> Right. I looked at the page to which Sven Joachim
> referred. https://www.debian.
s.list once the transition of firmware packages
to the new section is complete.
For more information why this was done, read
https://www.debian.org/vote/2022/vote_003.
Cheers,
Sven
1. If somebody knows a similar command in apt, please post it.
ou should try to figure out
what process is trying to read from your empty drive, and why.
Consulting journalctl might help with that.
Cheers,
Sven
See also https://bugs.debian.org/273194 in xterm. Disclaimer: I do not
have any expertise in that area.
Cheers,
Sven
On 2023-01-20 21:11 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2023-01-20 20:45 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
>
>> My hunch is that postfix recomputes all the hashes in
>> /var/spool/postfix/etc/ssl/certs, rather than copying the files from the
>> host system into the chroot whi
On 2023-01-20 20:45 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2023-01-20 11:55 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 19:17:37 +0100
>> Sven Joachim wrote:
>>
>>> Clearly something fishy is going on here.
>>
>> I concur. What I saw with htop was
On 2023-01-20 11:55 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 19:17:37 +0100
> Sven Joachim wrote:
>
>> Clearly something fishy is going on here.
>
> I concur. What I saw with htop was a slew of calls to SSL. Here's
> a sample of what it was doing. It is a
On 2023-01-20 13:39 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 07:17:37PM +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> It seems that postfix's startup time has greatly regressed, on my laptop
>> there are very long delays both at boot:
>>
>> ,
>> | $ systemd
,
| $ systemd-analyze blame | head -n1
| 33.340s postfix@-.service
`
as well when restarting postfix:
,
| $ time sudo systemctl restart postfix.service
| sudo systemctl restart postfix.service 0,06s user 0,03s system 0% cpu 38,611
total
`
Clearly something fishy is going on here.
Cheers,
Sven
le the best way is to
reinstall. You can find a ~10 months netinst iso at [2].
If you are feeling less adventurous, you could use debootstrap to setup
a chroot first and try the newest software there.
Good luck,
Sven
1. https://www.ports.debian.org/
2. https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/current/
t the LTS team takes over Bullseye in July 2024,
but the exact time depends on when Bookworm is actually released.
Cheers,
Sven
local10 wrote:
> Dec 7, 2022, 15:42 by to...@tuxteam.de:
>> So a rough approximation to an answer would be "yes".
> That was my thought as well but I was hoping maybe there was some
> automagical way it could refresh itself in RAM.
You can see firmware as kind-of an OS for the component. And ju
atch that Debian applies to the upstream kernel sources:
https://sources.debian.org/src/linux/6.0.10-1/debian/patches/features/x86/x86-make-x32-syscall-support-conditional.patch/
Cheers,
Sven
t; No scheduled shutdown.
>
> Am I overlooked something?
Perhaps that the --show option was only added in systemd 250 and is not
available in Bullseye and older Debian releases.
Cheers,
Sven
the message in
question.
https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/-/issues/428
Cheers,
Sven
ramfs in another directory, but
to ensure atomic upgrades it would have to be copied to /boot anyway
_before_ unlinking the old one (if any). Otherwise the system could
become unbootable if it crashes at the wrong moment.
Cheers,
Sven
use
something like Traefik to route requests for the different hosts or
paths to a different container and create privilege separation that way.
Grüße,
Sven.
--
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
ckage is just for convenience, and to ensure that the
system actually has a merged /usr (it will fail to install otherwise, so
if you have an unmerged /usr you need to install usrmerge first).
Cheers,
Sven
ccording to my notes the protocol option field is 93 you've to look at.
I ran into such an issue a few years back with HPE DL360G10 vs DL120G9.
Config setting to try out would be:
pxe-service=BC_EFI, "Boot UEFI PXE-64", bootnetx64.efi"
Sven
ay in boot. Defaults to enabled,
|unless quiet is passed as kernel command line option, in which
|case it defaults to error. If specified overrides the system
|manager configuration file option ShowStatus=, see systemd-
|system.conf(5).
`
Cheers,
Sven
o use a backport[1]. For libwebcam such a
backport has already been prepared by the maintainer, but not been
accepted yet[2]. You would need to either wait for it to become
available or build it yourself, e.g. from the tag in the package's git
repository[3].
Cheers,
Sven
1. https:
>> archivemail package page to see if there's something relevant there
>> (and if it's available in newer Debian versions):
>>
>> https://packages.debian.org/buster/archivemail
>
>
> Okay. So archivemail hasn't been updated for Python 3 yet.
s/ yet//
Some people have tried, but gave up eventually, therefore the package
has been removed. See https://bugs.debian.org/936146 for details.
Cheers,
Sven
For Debian stable, I expect Firefox and Thunderbird to move to the 102
branch after the next Bullseye point release, scheduled for September
10[1]. To build them, at least rustc 1.59 is needed, and Bullseye
currently only has version 1.51 (packaged as rustc-mozilla).
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2022/08/msg6.html
at to do or where to look, my system is barely usable
> now and freezes regularly ...
Seems you are experiencing bug #1017499[1], for which no solution
currently exists. Try downgrading your installed packages from
src:mesa.
Good luck,
Sven
1. https://bugs.debian.org/1017499
ng reasons. There is a package named
firmware-b43-installer in contrib which downloads Broadcom's old drivers
and extracts the firmware from them. Obviously you need a network
connection for that, so you might have to use it on another system.
Good luck,
Sven
1. https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/firmware-b43-installer
Valerio wrote:
> I need to install mysql-workbench package on debian sid, but i get
> problems about missing dependencies.
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> mysql-workbench : Depends: libgdal29 (>= 3.3.0) but it is not
> installable Depends: python3 (< 3.10) but 3.10.4-1+b1 is
matches for all of them.
The failure-proof way of doing this is by adding "Type=ether" to the
Match clause, which will only match the physical interfaces and not the
subinterfaces. (Which will be of Type=vlan.):
,
| [Match]
| MACAddress=18:60:24:77:5c:ec
| Type=ether
|
| [Link]
| Nam
w have PSI as an information source
https://lwn.net/Articles/759781/
which can be used with the Facebook oomd or systemd-oomd to
have userland control over which process to kill.
If you really want to fine tune your system this should give
you a lead what to look for.
Sven
png failed for 127.0.0.1, reason:
"mod_esi: Client not authorized to evaluate:
images/graphes-Users-simultaneous_tn.png"
Version installed: 1.7.0-3.1
I can't find any hints in the documentation. Do you have any idea?
Thanks.
Regards,
Sven
Stella Ashburne wrote:
>> From: "Dan Ritter"
>>> In a terminal, I typed:
>>>
>>> username@hostname:~$ su -l -c "wpa_passphrase JupiterRising 1234567890 >
>>> /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf"
>>> Password:
>>> su: Authentication failure
>> That means that you failed to give the root pas
Grzesiek wrote:
> I need to apply the following
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-rdma/1645106372-23004-1-git-send-email-mike.marcinis...@cornelisnetworks.com/T/#u
> and rebuild ib_qib.
The easiest way to ensure consistency would be to just rebuild the
kernel package(s) as a whole:
https://www.de
setcap /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.postinst
Reinstall the affected packages (likely there are only a few of them),
and you should be fine.
Cheers,
Sven
s on a
stable upload has been made in the last five weeks, so it might be good
to ping that bug.
Cheers,
Sven
e package asap from the Debian archive, because I believe
the in kernel driver is the way to move on, but for now there might be a niche
case for the fuse driver.
If you can give it a try please let me know if it works for you.
Sven
deloptes wrote:
> I'm sure there are many ideas around, but I want to hear your opinion
> so there is one USB stick that I noticed started mocking about errors when
> booting off.
> I ran badblocks (without options) and then with -s -n and this produced a
> slightly different output.
> Is the ou
s what the Debian package does[1], because scummvm's configure
script is apparently not produced by autoconf.
Cheers,
Sven
1. https://sources.debian.org/src/scummvm/2.2.0+dfsg1-4/debian/rules/#L37
address 0.0.0.0:
Something else is already listening on the IP (here the wildcard IP) and
the port apache2 wants to bind to. Find out what this is (using ss or
netstat) and switch it to a different port or get rid if it.
Grüße,
Sven.
--
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
Felix Natter wrote:
> My question is: How does d-i know how the individual HDDs were combined
> into a RAID1? For all that "sudo fdisk -l" shows, the disks are
> "Linux raid autodetect". For all I see, it could be a RAIDX, X!=1 or
> two different RAIDs Are there RAID headers on the partition
brary is seen as needed.
| This is similar to the rules for extraction of object files from
| archives. '--no-as-needed' restores the default behaviour.
`
Cheers,
Sven
Shouldn't I be able to install version 91 via
> one of these ways?
Version 91 is only in experimental.
Cheers,
Sven
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 08:03:23AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> Out of curiosity, I checked my system to see if there were any system
>> users with home directories under /home. The only one I found is "ntp".
>>
>> Then I looked at the ntp.postinst script, and it h
ific drive or firmware versions and select the
appropriate TRIM method.
Grüße,
Sven.
--
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
Gareth Evans wrote:
> So I would like to know if apt is not handling this properly, or if
> the scenario of a file changing packages (see David's previous email)
> is an expected exception to the (sort of) rule.
> Shouldn't pitivi 0.999 be disregarded anyway as it's being upgraded?
No, because
On 2021-08-18 14:16 +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> On 8/17/21 21:55, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> On 2021-08-17 19:59 +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> How can I make sure I don't have to change passwords on 400+ hosts?
>> Do not run sid on 400+ hosts.
On 2021-08-17 21:55 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2021-08-17 19:59 +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>
>> After the most recent update of a host running sid there was a
>> password change dialog:
>>
>> You are required to change your password immediately (administr
gt;
> How can I make sure I don't have to change passwords on 400+ hosts?
Do not run sid on 400+ hosts. Do not run testing either, especially in
the first months after a release.
Cheers,
Sven
Evelyn Pereira Souza wrote:
> My guess is because I use a VPN.
> Why Debian blocks VPNs?
Because of repeated vandalism to the Wiki. At one point a decision had
to be made to either restrict the access to certain IP ranges or make
the whole Wiki read-only for everyone.
Grüße,
Sven (no
Long Wind wrote:
> it seems bullseye is somewhat behind scheduledo you have latest info about
> release date?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2021/07/msg3.html
"We plan to release on 2021-08-14."
Grüße,
S!
--
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
Richmond wrote:
> I get this error.
> ./Franz-5.7.0.AppImage
> [3509:0807/163715.039384:FATAL:setuid_sandbox_host.cc(158)] The SUID
> sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather
> than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now. You need to make sure that
> /tmp/.mount_F
basti wrote:
> what is the right way to get btdu (a ncdu like command line tool for
> btrfs) to the debian repo?
1) File an RFP bug. Will probably result in nothing.
2) Package it yourself and file an ITP bug. mentors.debian.net for more
information.
Grüße,
Sven.
--
Sigmentation
local10 wrote:
> BIOS-e820: [mem 0x-0x0009c7ff] usable
> BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0009f800-0x0009] reserved
> BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000f-0x000f] reserved
> BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0010-0xafde] usable
> BIOS-e820: [mem
local10 wrote:
> The "why 1G memory is missing?" thread got me thinking. My PC also
> seems to be missing hundreds MB of RAM and that's how it's been for
> years. I have 4*2GB RAM boards so, in theory, I should've had 8GB of
> RAM but top shows only 7472.2MiB. Even after the MiB to MB conversion
Reco wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 31, 2021 at 02:45:34PM +0200, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Reco wrote:
>>
>> > Seems straightforward enough.
>> > Edit /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template, you'll need to comment out a block
>> > similar to this:
>>
Reco wrote:
> Seems straightforward enough.
> Edit /etc/exim4/exim4.conf.template, you'll need to comment out a block
> similar to this:
> .ifndef REMOTE_SMTP_SMARTHOST_TLS_VERIFY_HOSTS
> REMOTE_SMTP_SMARTHOST_TLS_VERIFY_HOSTS = *
> .endif
> Do not touch second block (starting with .ifdef
Hans wrote:
> However, building an own kernel might improve security, i.e. on my
> servers I removed the usbmodule and cdrom stuff, so that no one could
> easy connect evil hardware to the servers (we sometimes got visitors
> in the data processing center)
Or you could just blacklist those modul
failure to mount
will cause the system to go into its rescue mode.
This is expected and usually the right thing to do to prevent a
partially constructed system from starting service which may try to read
or write data from or to the wrong destinations.
Grüße,
Sven.
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Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
t;, use "sudo -i" or "su -" to become root.
Any other method will keep parts of your users environment active,
causing the problems you noticed.
Grüße,
Sven.
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Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
s - but some other sites cause a lot of load
> and still the fan is not getting so noisy.
Dust off your ESPRIMO Q520 machine, and consider reapplying thermal
paste. If that does not help, buy a better fan (the small form factor
limits your choices, though).
Cheers,
Sven
Mart van de Wege wrote:
> Nope, not ephemeral at all, it's PID 1. Since I don't have timers
> running this job, apparently there's a zombie process somewhere?
PID 1 hints at a systemd.timer, even if you have dismissed this
previously. Also the start time of just after midnight hints at this.
An
Andrei Nae wrote:
> Hi, I have a debien OS installed on VMware. When i do the command nano
> /etc/apt/sources.list, I don’t have the debian.map.fastlydns.net
> written in the file but as soon as I try to do apt update it tells me
> that debian.map.fastlydns.net can’t be reached.
You will have de
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