On 7/5/21 1:54 PM, Michael Stone wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 2021 at 12:53:39PM +0300, IL Ka wrote:
7TB seems like too much for one partition imho.
Consider splitting it into the parts
That's silly. It's 2021; 7TB isn't particularly large and there's no
value in breaking things into multiple parti
On 6/3/21 11:15 PM, Stella Ashburne wrote:
Hi Thomas
Thank you for your help and time. I really appreciate it.
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2021 at 10:23 AM
From: "Thomas D. Dean"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How do I permanently disable unattended downloads of
softwar
On 6/3/21 5:15 PM, Stella Ashburne wrote:
Hi Greg
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2021 at 9:55 AM
From: "Greg Wooledge"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How do I permanently disable unattended downloads of
software/security updates?
I gave some alternatives that will reveal more infor
On 10/12/19 8:34 AM, steef wrote:
Hi folks,
my pixma 280 canonprinter gave it up after years, so I need another.
Is HPDeskjet 3762 a good (simple) replacement? Is somebody out there who
has some experience with HP-printers??
Thank you and a good day to you all,
Steef
groningen, holland
ps
On 9/3/19 1:55 PM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Sep 03, 2019 at 09:18:43AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Mon, Sep 02, 2019 at 11:50:12PM +0200, Siard wrote:
[...]
Suspicious post, nevertheless. Strange e-mail address, strange name,
and... the .tar.xz file appears to contain an execut
There is sometimes a very short window to access the BIOS.
On my (different) system, as soon as I power up, I start tapping the F2
key, about 2 times per second. After several seconds, I get into BIOS.
There may be some exact moment to press F2 one time, but, I have not
found it.
I can not
When you try to access BIOS from thekeyboard, make sure the keyboard is
connected directly to the computer, not through a hub.
Tom Dean
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On 06/27/14 22:11, Kitty Cat wrote:
Yes. I have previously searched and found such things like this:
Bios may access the keyboard without turning on any leds.
Look at
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000192.htm
Turn on power to the computer. As soon as you do this, start pressing
the F
On 06/27/14 14:47, Gary Dale wrote:
This may not be revelant, but,
I had a problem with USB 3.0 devices under Ubuntu. I traced that to a
linux USB bug.
I think I still see artifacts of USB problems in both Ubuntu and Debian.
[Bug 1151622] Re: 050d:0237 [ASUS P9X79 PRO] The usb driver appear
On 03/04/13 10:12, Doug wrote:
On 03/04/2013 11:59 AM, Chris Davies wrote:
Thomas D. Dean wrote:
The ANSI standard lists ESC[4m as the code to produce an underline
export TERM=ansi80x25
printf "\033[4masdfasdfasdf"
produces green text, not underline text as stated in the standar
On 03/01/13 16:56, Glenn English wrote:
The linux console is a HDMI display attached to a RaspberryPi.
I changed to ncurses5. Looks like the display does not support underline.
Thanks,
Tom Dean
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On 03/01/13 11:35, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
The ANSI standard lists ESC[4m as the code to produce an underline
> export TERM=ansi80x25
> printf "\033[4masdfasdfasdf"
produces green text, not underline text as stated in the standard.
If I put the same in c code, it works
#i
The ANSI standard lists ESC[4m as the code to produce an underline
> export TERM=ansi80x25
> printf "\033[4masdfasdfasdf"
produces green text, not underline text as stated in the standard.
If I put the same in c code, it works
#include
int main() {
fputs("\033[4masdfasdf",stdout);
return 0;
}
On 02/28/13 13:09, Miles Fidelman wrote:
On 02/28/13 11:31, Richard Owlett wrote:
Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 28 February 2013 16:01:03 Richard Owlett wrote:
as a senior citizen moving from Windows(tm) to
Debian(tm?),
Why is your seniority relevant?
Just trying to convey that I've e
On 02/28/13 11:31, Richard Owlett wrote:
Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 28 February 2013 16:01:03 Richard Owlett wrote:
as a senior citizen moving from Windows(tm) to
Debian(tm?),
Why is your seniority relevant?
Just trying to convey that I've enough real-world experience to have a
valid
Host> uname -a
Linux P9X79 3.2.0-38-generic #60-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 13 13:22:43 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Target> uname -a
Linux raspberrypi 3.2.27+ #250 PREEMPT Thu Oct 18 19:03:02 BST 2012
armv6l GNU/Linux
I installed
Host> sudo apt-get install gcc-4.6-arm-linux-gnueabi
Host>
On 02/24/13 01:10, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
On 24.02.2013 12:59, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On 02/24/13 00:23, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
After more investigation, it appears that some time is needed between
loading the driver and ifup.
# ifdown wlan0 && modprobe -v -r b43 && modprobe -v b
On 02/24/13 00:59, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On 02/24/13 00:23, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
sudo update-initramfs -u
Fixed the problem.
Tom Dean
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On 02/24/13 00:23, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
After more investigation, it appears that some time is needed between
loading the driver and ifup.
# ifdown wlan0 && modprobe -v -r b43 && modprobe -v b43 && ifup wlan0
fails.
# ifdown wlan0 && modprobe -v -r b
On 02/23/13 23:29, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
On 24.02.2013 11:19, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On 02/23/13 23:12, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
On 23.02.2013 13:42, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On boot, wlan0 fails to come up. After login,
> sudo ifup wlan0
works.
> uname -a
Linux zd7000 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Sun
On 02/23/13 23:12, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
On 23.02.2013 13:42, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On boot, wlan0 fails to come up. After login,
> sudo ifup wlan0
works.
> uname -a
Linux zd7000 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Sun Sep 23 09:49:36 UTC 2012 i686
GNU/Linux
> cat /etc/rc.local
/sbin/modprobe -r
On boot, wlan0 fails to come up. After login,
> sudo ifup wlan0
works.
> uname -a
Linux zd7000 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Sun Sep 23 09:49:36 UTC 2012 i686 GNU/Linux
> cat /etc/rc.local
/sbin/modprobe -r b43
/sbin/modprobe b43
/sbin/ifup wlan0
exit 0
But, the b43-pci-bridge driver is still in use.
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