ould suggest that Debian Installer should allocate more space for
/boot by default. Ideally it would be good to leave around 1GB of
usable space for kernel images.
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ormation... Done
> All packages are up to date.
>
> # apt list --upgradable
> Listing... Done
>
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>
It's possible that your system has already been upgraded automatically
by unattended-upgrade.
Can you show the output of the following commands?
cat /etc/debian_version
uname -a
dpkg -l | grep linux-image
cat /etc/apt/sources.list
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ribution agnostic and get updates regularly. They
are also sandboxed for extra safety. This way you get the best of both
worlds.
> [...]
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/Flatpak
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"sudo". For group you want to use "%sudo".
>
> I've rebooted the machine twice. I know the failure is not due to
> stale login information.
>
> Does anyone know why I cannot use sudo in this case?
>
> Jeff
>
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't show anymore, until the
next time the server updates. I also have another machine running
Debian testing but it doesn't show this error when updating.
Anyone else seeing similar error messages?
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> Does anybody read signatures any more?
>
> https://charlescurley.com
> https://charlescurley.com/blog/
>
[1]
https://tracker.debian.org/news/65298/accepted-auto-complete-el-131-2-source-all/
[2] https://melpa.org/#/auto-complete
[3] https://stable.melpa.org/#/auto-complet
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>
Have you done "sudo apt update" before installing packages? Debian
packages are constantly updated, so updating the repository information
is important to get the latest package info.
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ot; package contains the kate documentation in docbook format.
Once installed, you should be able to access it through kate's help
menu or khelpcenter.
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n which language, which environments
are installed)? And which Japanese input method is installed on your
system?
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ar-bear-metal speed thanks to kernel support. Additionally you got
some level of isolation from your host so that some of the unsupported
old Python 2 vulnerabilities are under control within your container
(not bullet-proof, but still something.)
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ebian
bookworm-backports/non-free-firmware amd64 Packages
| *** 20230210-5 500
| 500 https://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm/non-free-firmware amd64
Packages
| 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
`
Here you can see the version from bookworm-backports
(20240709-2~bpo12+1) but it's not selected (because its priority is
100).
You can change the priority of bookworm-backports to let apt install
packages from it by default. More info please check out `man
apt_preferences'.
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n.org/debian/ bookworm main contrib non-free
non-free-firmware
| # ^^^
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mp
>
>
>
> gimp [4]
> 2.10.38-2
>
> error
>source-is-missing [5]
> [devel-docs/libgimp/html/libgimp-gimppaths.html]
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> George.
>
>
>
> On Thu
Charles Curley writes:
> On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 13:41:52 -0700
> Xiyue Deng wrote:
>
>> Gimp was removed from testing on 2024-09-25[1] due to the ongoing
>> transition. See [2] for more details.
>
> The original poster specified Debian 12, not testing. Wherefore t
oe
>
Gimp was removed from testing on 2024-09-25[1] due to the ongoing
transition. See [2] for more details.
I think you can enable sid (if only temporarily) and install it from
there.
[1] https://tracker.debian.org/news/1569365/gimp-removed-from-testing/
[2] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gimp
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oid subsystem. Recently (about a
year actually) it added support for pipewire so sound handling is also
seamless now.
[1] https://remotedesktop.google.com/
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ps://snapcraft.io/docs/installing-snap-on-debian
[2] https://snapcraft.io/install/skype/debian
[3] https://flathub.org/apps/com.skype.Client
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"Miguel A. Vallejo" writes:
> Xiyue Deng () wrote:
>
>> See the version of virtualbox-qt has `fto11' instead of `fto12', while
>> looking at the repo I can find the build for fto12[1]. What's also
>> weird is that for all fasttrack supported
"Miguel A. Vallejo" writes:
> Xiyue Deng wrote:
>
>>
>> If you followed the fasttrack instruction on the website[1] literally,
>> you may be adding bullseye-fasttrack instead of bookworm-fasttrack where
>> the latter is what you wanted.
>>
>>
y the python 3.9 dependency, it leads me to think
> fasttrack repos are abandoned? What is the right way to install virtualbox
> in Debian Bookworm?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Miguel A. Vallejo
If you followed the fasttrack instruction on the website[1] literally,
you may be adding bullseye-fasttrack instead of bookworm-fasttrack where
the latter is what you wanted.
[1] https://fasttrack.debian.net/
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Hi Sven,
Sven Joachim writes:
> On 2024-01-30 10:52 -0800, Xiyue Deng wrote:
>
>> (Please keep me in CC as I'm not subscribed to the users ML.)
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> TL;DR I've been experience stuck file system operations on cifs mount on
>> latest
re I actually file a bug in case it is actually something
only happening to me. Any experience, tips, or suggestions are welcome.
TIA.
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ication from the maintainers on whether an (old)stable-update is
desired.
[1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/zfs-linux
[2] https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2023-49298
[3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1056752
[4]
https://security-team.debian.org/security_tracker.html#issues-not-warranting-a-security-advisory
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writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 04:06:23AM -0400, Charles Kroeger wrote:
>> > As far as I know, apt is pretty much apt-get
>>
>> If you're using Debian 12 then the -get is gone.
>
> No, it's still there, whenever you need it :)
>
> Cheers
IIUC "apt" is a repl
Philip Wyett writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> On Wed, 2023-05-17 at 09:51 +0930, Christian Gelinek wrote:
>> On Mon, 15 May 2023 18:30:31, David wrote:
>> > On Mon, 2023-05-15 at 11:17 +0300, Anssi Saari wrote:
>> > > Christian Gelinek writes:
>> > >
>> > > > Is anyone else seeing a s
Pankaj Jangid writes:
> 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 fe
Xiyue Deng writes:
> Xiyue Deng writes:
>
>> Xiyue Deng writes:
>>
>>> So after some more tries it looks like this issue is not directly memory
>>> usage related. I've tried the following:
>>>
>>> * Using older kernel version
Xiyue Deng writes:
> Xiyue Deng writes:
>
>> So after some more tries it looks like this issue is not directly memory
>> usage related. I've tried the following:
>>
>> * Using older kernel version when I was on Bullseye.
>> * Have a cronjob to dro
Xiyue Deng writes:
> So after some more tries it looks like this issue is not directly memory
> usage related. I've tried the following:
>
> * Using older kernel version when I was on Bullseye.
> * Have a cronjob to drop memory caches every minutes.
> * Using Gnome o
ate: Tue, 14 Mar 2023 08:24:37 +0200 (1 week, 16 hours, 7 minutes ago)
> Flags: seen, list
> Maildir: /manp...@gmail.com/debian
>
> Xiyue Deng writes:
>
>> As this system has been running Bullseye for a few years with zero
>> problem, I'm hopeful this should work f
th writes:
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2023 at 3:30 AM Xiyue Deng wrote:
>
> Timothy M Butterworth writes:
>
> > On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 7:57 PM Xiyue Deng wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an AMD64 system[1] that has been running fine on Bullseye for a
>
Timothy M Butterworth writes:
> On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 7:57 PM Xiyue Deng wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an AMD64 system[1] that has been running fine on Bullseye for a
> few years, and recently following the soft freeze on Bookworm I upgraded
> my system to try it ou
Hi,
I have an AMD64 system[1] that has been running fine on Bullseye for a
few years, and recently following the soft freeze on Bookworm I upgraded
my system to try it out, and the system has been frequently losing
response. Initially I thought it was because of some issue of my
qemu-based Win11
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