On 2016-06-08 10:30, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> pavucontrol shows the speaker as "Output Device". But xfce4-mixer,
> while showing the speaker in the "Sound card" dropdown, does not
> allow me to actually select the device. Also, I wonder what device
> string
Hi,
I'm trying to use a bluetooth speaker, but don't get any sound.
bluetoothctl shows the device as paired, trusted, and connected and
lists it as "serial port", "headset", "audio sink", and some others.
pavucontrol shows the speaker as "Output Device". But xfce4-mixer,
while showing the speake
Quoting Frank Pikelner :
Has anyone deployed "letsencypt" to their Debian 8. There do not seem
to be any packages for Jesse (though are in the works) and only way
seems to be to pull a package from testing.
I deploy the official Debian packages on Jessie using of a Stretch chroot.
Cheap workaro
Many thanks to Christian, David, and Pascal!
With your hints I was able to solve the problems.
Lessons learned:
1. d-i needs to be in "low" questions mode (expert) to allow
manual selection of partition type (e.g. DOS/MBR or GPT).
2. d-i seems to call grub-install on /dev/md0, even if user
Hi,
I try to install Jessie with a soft RAID6 of four disks, 1 TB each.
The idea is to use the complete disk for RAID and then only on top
separate swap and root.
The installation worked fine on one machine, but for some reason,
grub does not install on the fourth disk. It turns out, that the
fou
Quoting deloptes :
looks like gnome specific.
did you check permissions?
I think this was in policykit
Maybe my original post was not clear: Hibernating works perfectly
fine with Gnome 3 on Jessie, only the actual UI element (button)
is missing in the menu. My relative now uses the power button
On 2015-04-17 20:23, deloptes wrote:
> I had to downgrade upower package (look for a posting in this forum "No
> suspend in XFCE without systemd") to get it work again.
> It looks like upower dropped the freedesktop actions exposed to dbus and now
> the system dows not know of such possibility - ho
On 2015-04-17 02:00, Michael Biebl wrote:
> While you can configure the actions on power button, sleep button and
> lid switch events (via dconf-editor or gsettings [1]), ttbomk there is
> no config option to adjust gnome-shell and you'll need to resort to a
> extension for this.
OK, setting the p
Hi,
I just upgraded my relatives notebook from wheezy to jessie,
but now her hibernate option is gone from the right side menu.
There is only shutdown, which changes to suspend with alt.
Both are not needed by my relative, she always wants hibernate.
Any idea how to get this back?
Please without
Quoting "W. Martin Borgert" :
Also, I was under the impression that I
don't need to set them anyway, when running Gnome (gnome-shell).
Interestingly, when trying on another machine (wheezy with Xfce4
instead of Gnome3) with the variables set, libreoffice talks to
me.
Quoting Scott Ferguson :
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Accessibility#Orca
?
Yes, I know this page, but setting the variables mentioned there
doesn't change anything. Also, I was under the impression that I
don't need to set them anyway, when running Gnome (gnome-shell).
Thanks anyway!
Quoting Scott Ferguson :
If it's not possible to make screen read the default rather than an
"opt-in via click" I'd call that a bug.
I didn't try in any other way. Now it is on, so I'm happy :~)
Yes, but one has to configure it explicitly, as it does not respect
the global setting.
Keyboard
Hi,
I'm new to Orca, but have to set it up for a friend. I'm using
stable with Orca 3.4.2-2.
When using Iceweasel (24.3.0esr-1~deb7u1), Orca talks to me, e.g.
reads selected text and reads most (but not all!) menu entries.
Also, I can press the magic "Orca modifier" (here: CAPSLOCK) to
get the c
Hi,
I set my system language to es_AR.UTF-8, but Orca seems to ignore this.
When logged in, I can configure Orca to use Spanish, but what about GDM,
i.e. before log in? The buttons etc. are in English, but Orca pronounces
it all in English.
Thanks in advance!
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Quoting Scott Ferguson :
I'm sorry, I know nothing of GNOME or Orca - I use KDE and it's
accessibility reader (which also uses espeak).
*But as no one else has replied yet...*
This should 'probably' exist:-
/usr/share/gdm/greeter/autostart/orca-autostart.desktop
Yes, with gdm3 instead of light
Quoting Darac Marjal :
First of all, I'd consider installing "task-spanish-desktop". This will
install language packs for the common desktop applications (mainly
libreoffice and iceweasel).
Good hint! Interestingly, this installed also ant{,-optinal}.
This does not really fit my idea of a deskt
Hi,
I'm trying to configure a laptop (Debian wheezy) for a visually impaired
user, who speaks Spanish. I'm not sure, which desktop to install for her,
so I tried the default (Gnome). It's been some time, that I tried Gnome,
so I'm a little bit stupid with it:
1. How to configure the language (Sp
Quoting "Noah Duffy" :
http://www.debian.org/CD/live/
That should help you out.
I cannot find any reference to wheezy/testing (nor
sid/unstable) on that page, only squeeze/stable.
Thanks anyway.
On Jul 21, 2011 11:51 AM, "W. Martin Borgert" wrote:
Hi,
a colleague j
Hi,
a colleague just asked where they can download Debian
Live CD for testing/wheezy. Do they exist? TIA.
Cheers
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On 2009-02-19 12:52, Mirco Piccin wrote:
> grandr is a frontend to xrandr.
> You can edit a simple bash script that launch xrandr with your preferred
> settings.
Hm, I found the commands for resolution and putting one screen
right of the other, but I didn't find the command to put the
panels on t
Hi,
for the first time I try to get a second monitor at my laptop,
so far with limited success:
Monitors: Internal LVDS 1280×800, external VGA 1280×1024.
Video: Intel GM965/GL960.
Software: Debian 5.0, Gnome. Exception: X is from experimental.
Initial layout: two identical pictures of 1024×786 ea
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