ame wifi (computers and
phones) with no issues.
Any experience with this problem?
Thanks and kind regards,Andrea
ame wifi (computers and
phones) with zero issues.
Any experience with this problem?
Thanks and kind regards,Andrea
sr/share/qemu/firmware/*.json
$
Yeah, the error message is not very helpful. Unfortunately, due to
the way firmware autoselection works, emitting a better one would be
pretty much impossible :(
--
Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization
> updates cause my edits to be overwritten... that sucks
>
>
Ah, ok, I wasn't seeing ghosts, then!
hanks,
Andrea Monaco
information, is it possible to repair the partition to a
state where I can copy away as much data I can and how can I do it?
Thanks to everybody!
Andrea
PS: yes, I know, data should have been backed up. Lesson learned.
g/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=980836
With this command I get the audio back, at least until the next reboot
or plug/unplug cycle:
pacmd unload-module module-udev-detect && pacmd load-module
module-udev-detect
Regards,
Andrea.
Il giorno gio 17 dic 2020 alle ore 07:12 Javier Barroso <
javibarr...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
> It is a known issue , see
>
> https://support.google.com/chromecast/thread/27045993?hl=en
>
Great find, thanks for the quick response too :)
won't work are also welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Andrea.
[1] chrome://flags/#load-media-router-component-extension
[2]
https://askubuntu.com/questions/855137/ubuntu-14-04-chromecast-desktop-casting-no-audio
Il 15/07/20 10:39, deloptes ha scritto:
Andrea Borgia wrote:
Devices are connected and show up in logs, that is where it gets weird.
Next week I'm home and I'll be able to try a physical kbd / touchpad
combo.
You may have a look at the X server configuration. I don't use B
Il 15/07/20 10:39, deloptes ha scritto:
You may have a look at the X server configuration. I don't use BT inputs,
but I recall there could be some additional settings in the following
sections, or needed to add those. I'm sure you can find instructions.
I don't have a server config file, only
Il 14/07/20 23:56, Bob Weber ha scritto:
On 7/14/20 1:11 PM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
I bought a bluetooth keyboard with the intention to use it with our
Samsung tablets. It just worked in KDE to my surprise. Is the mouse
a part of the keyboard or a separate device?
It is in an app which
Il 12/07/20 20:17, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
After the pairing, I can see in the logs that there are 3 new devices
(keyboard, mouse, multimedia controls) as input devices but that's it:
it doesn't work in parallel with the internal touchpad and keyboard.
I've tried both
that's it:
it doesn't work in parallel with the internal touchpad and keyboard.
I've tried both with KDE and on console, no go.
Are there any special settings I have to make?
Thanks,
Andrea.
Il 19/06/20 23:39, Default User ha scritto:
I think that is absolutely ridiculous.
Amen.
only that as a separate partition, though, the rest of /boot lives in the
main partition.
Il giorno mer 13 mag 2020 alle ore 02:36 Rick Thomas
ha scritto:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020, at 3:37 PM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> > Il 13/05/20 00:21, Patrick Bartek ha scritto:
> > > I c
ition, about 500MB... of which only 6% is used.
My office laptop with Windows10 has something in the region of 100MB but
it is not dualboot.
Debian uses about 6MB, MS about 26MB, plus a couple of megs for boot.
If space is really tight you might want to stick with 100MB in total.
HTH,
Andrea.
rs, I'll report it if it
happens once more.
Thanks,
Andrea.
et it drop,
right?
Thanks,
Andrea.
Hi, Ken.
If confirmed, it would be the first laptop I know of that has mono sound.
It looks like it is stereo, though:
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/CA/content/model/NX.GNVAA.030
Are you sure it is not a defective connector? Or the first cable right out
of the laptop?
Il giorno gio 19 mar 2020 all
Out of curiosity, what mobo do you have?
I have a ASRock B450HDV and the same CPU/GPU combo, running fine with
kernel from current "testing".
Il giorno mar 10 mar 2020 alle ore 01:15 Dimitris P ha
scritto:
> I tried it too and even kernel from experimental with no luck
>
> Στις Τρίτη, 10 Μαρτίου
Hmm, I don't see anything wrong in the kernel logs and I have this same
CPU, also with "testing".
My mobo has 3 outputs and I am only using HDMI. Are you perhaps using more
than one output?
Il giorno dom 8 mar 2020 alle ore 22:12 Dimitris P ha
scritto:
> Hello all today I got my new pc that inc
I have an ASRock B450M-HDV (for AMD Ryzen) and it works. with UEFI boot,
too.
Running "testing" because of the amdgpu driver.
Il giorno mer 12 feb 2020 alle ore 13:15 Malcolm Beeson-Earwicker <
malc...@emale.eu> ha scritto:
> I've been a Debian user for about twenty years now, and have found that
w
about a year ago but you might have some luck with these kernels and
firmware: https://github.com/M-Bab/linux-kernel-amdgpu-binaries
Nowadays I'm on the standard kernel from Testing and all is well.
Regards,
Andrea.
Il 03/01/20 17:03, Dan Ritter ha scritto:
amdgpupro driver taints the kernel; amdgpu itself does not.
I don't think I ever attempted to install the proprietary drivers (don't
need them) and I only have this:
/lib/modules/5.3.0-3-amd64/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu.ko
Anything els
all modules are GPL-compatible
* a warning was issued in the past
Actually, the amdgpu driver is pretty chatty in dmesg's logs: could that
be the reason for the tainting?
It's more of a curiosity, the system at the moment seems to be otherwise
running fine.
Regards,
Andrea.
[1] htt
or such a limited scenario.
The decision to leave the other two with bsdtcp connections was based on
raw speed.
Thanks,
Andrea.
gi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=946138
what tells:
# systemctl status inetd.service
# systemctl status xinetd.service
?
xinetd not found.
And now the old amanda xinetd config is... gone, thanks!
Thanks,
Andrea.
ch inetd version I
am using? (and then remove the irrelevant config).
Thanks,
Andrea.
Especially considering that gmail offers IMAP access and Pine, for example,
works nicely with it :)
Nicely, although the setup is a bit cumbersome.
Il giorno mar 19 nov 2019 alle ore 10:06 ha
scritto:
> Hello Karen
>
> A quick web search for "gmail alternatives" gives plenty of answers, for
> ex
happens with KDE and xfce4, lxqt has
even worse graphic corruption issues), still have to rollback xserver
and related stuff to check that.
Andrea.
Il 14/09/19 22:30, Mike Kupfer ha scritto:
Andrea Borgia wrote:
how do I get xfce to use xscreensaver as
locking when suspending?
For Xfce4 4.12, it's on the Advanced tab of the Session and Startup
settings.
Sorry for the delay, Mike: I had a busy schedule and opted for using a
s.
What gives? :)
Andrea.
already tried it :(
Andrea.
and cannot completely
rule out a userspace issue (some change in the kernel not properly
accepted by the application)
Has anyone else experienced something similar? I've had a look at the logs
and I don't see anything obviously wrong or different from one case to the
other.
Thanks,
If you want to try a newer kernel with AMD graphics built in, try this:
https://github.com/M-Bab/linux-kernel-amdgpu-binaries
Il giorno mar 3 set 2019 alle ore 20:10 Alessandro Vesely
ha scritto:
> On Tue 03/Sep/2019 16:28:48 +0200 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >> On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 22:50:41 +0200 Ales
Il 02/09/19 19:52, john doe ha scritto:
Those messages are error messages, if I were you I would put the missing
file 'scripts/update-systemd-resolved' in the directory
'/etc/openvpn/scripts' or look in your openvpn config file for the '--up
script' directive.
They sure behave like warnings, t
bad
idea. That said, my main concern was integrating the config with the n-m
gui... now that I think about it, the warnings are proof that this is a
non-issue :)
Thanks,
Andrea.
ually
ok with using whatever server the local network has, as long as the traffic
itself is encrypted I'm fine.
If yes, how do I enable it from the network-manager applet?
Thanks,
Andrea.
On Aug 7, 2019 16:15, Curt wrote:On 2019-08-07, Nimrod wrote:
>
>
> It seems there is something wrong with my laptop and Nokia 3 when they
> try to communicate. Currently I'm still using my Nokia 3 as a modem via
>
> Thanks in advance for any hint.
>
I really have no idea, but I was jus
On Aug 7, 2019 11:14, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:Quoting Nimrod (2019-08-07 10:42:09)
> my (very old) laptop has been working like a charm until I updated
> from Stretch to Buster. Among the other, the issue in the subject is
> very relevant for me.
>
> Here is what happens when I turn on wi-f
Il 22/07/19 08:24, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
Basically, the keep the TB version currently in testing happy, I need
.icedove to be a symlink to .thunderbird even if I have completed the
transition long ago.
Filed a bug, even if I found a solution:
933274: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin
have completed the
transition long ago.
Does it make sense?
Is it a (possibly known) bug?
Thanks,
Andrea.
Il 28/05/19 21:21, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
I'm using lightdm-gtk-greeter and I would like to disable some of the
options, for example "suspend"
Just for the record, I ended up removing the powermenu from the greeter
and posted a question to S-E [1] to find out if finer gra
Il 30/06/19 18:17, Sven Hartge ha scritto:
Other than that: Reinstalling the system with full disk encryption or
just copying the files from the ecryptfs and then removing it are the
only real other options.
I'll explore f.d.e. for the laptop, I guess the desktop can live just
fine with a pl
uot; :)
I'd be interested to know if there is an alternative: not so much for my
desktop but my laptop really needs it. Thanks for the heads up, though.
Regards,
Andrea.
Il 08/06/19 12:18, Andrei POPESCU ha scritto:
On Mi, 27 mar 19, 21:22:18, Andrea Borgia wrote:
2) maybe I am not using the proper keywords but I can't seem to find
information on Debian kernel policy, specifically: when does a new kernel
from upstream enter "unstable"?
Usu
eboot" would have been
just a test and... it didn't work, meaning the system rebooted happily
also at the second try.
How can I solve this issue?
Thanks,
Andrea.
[1]
https://askubuntu.com/questions/137336/how-do-i-remove-the-shutdown-button-only-on-the-login-screen
are enough for me that I would never think of such a use for those
links but some people might indeed find them useful.
Thanks,
Andrea.
Il 25/05/19 19:24, Sven Joachim ha scritto:
If you stick to grub, not really. You can safely delete them, and use
do_symlinks = 0
in /etc/kernel-img.conf so that they will not come back.
Thanks, I've just done as you suggested :)
Hi.
AFAIK the following symlinks in "/" were required for LILO and are no
longer needed with GRUB2:
initrd.img
initrd.img.old
vmlinuz
vmlinuz.old
Is there a reason for keeping them around nowadays?
Thanks,
Andrea.
Il 22/04/19 21:20, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
This meant that X session was not locked and, now after resuming, the
apps are still there and the mouse moves. Thing is, nothing else works:
can't click anywhere, alt-tab does nothing, only switching back to
console works. Clock is stuck
ious it is or whether
it is related to hotplugging, sorry.
Andrea.
Most definitely, yes.
I had a look and there seems to be no bugreport about this, yet:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre
Il 22/04/19 21:51, Bob Bernstein ha scritto:
Where is the 'Quit' or 'Exit' button in Calibre's gui?
It seems there's no specific quit button but I can close it without
problems by clicking the "X" button at the top right corner of the
window (using xfce4).
Still no solution but an interesting tidbit: I've tried running
pm-hibernate from the console with debugging.
This meant that X session was not locked and, now after resuming, the apps
are still there and the mouse moves. Thing is, nothing else works: can't
click anywhere, alt-tab does nothing, on
Il 21/04/19 13:44, hdv@gmail ha scritto:
I hope you can get rid of your problem soon as well!
Glad I could help, let's see if I get lucky.
Regards,
Andrea.
a look at bugzilla.kernel.org: I had issues with
my laptop in the recent past and saw that Thinkpads had issues like yours.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=thinkpad
HTH,
Andrea.
good match:
https://github.com/the-cavalry/light-locker/issues/108
I found nothing interesting in the Debian bugtracker, perhaps the issue
is too new, after all I've been using this system for months and this
issue only came up a couple of days ago.
Any ideas? Anyone else seeing this?
Thanks,
Andrea.
Il 30/03/19 00:56, Sam Smith ha scritto:
I have an older Lenovo T520 laptop that I've ran Debian on for years and
I have never had any issues with putting it to "sleep" or suspending
when closing the lid. However after upgrading from stretch to Buster,
suspend fails to work.
While researchi
ernel from upstream enter "unstable"? Later on it would move to
"testing" and then "stable", this part I know how it works, but I am
missing the initial step. I already have a working kernel package so
this is just curiosity regarding the process, no begging :)
Tha
Good idea, I'll check the metapackage, though.
Il giorno mer 13 mar 2019 alle ore 13:17 Brad Rogers ha
scritto:
> On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 12:55:40 +0100
> Andrea Borgia wrote:
>
> Hello Andrea,
>
> >Yup, my bad: I assumed that the package still had a reason to be
> >
Brad Rogers ha
scritto:
> On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 12:27:51 +0100
> Andrea Borgia wrote:
>
> Hello Andrea,
>
> >Perhaps a silly question but... how do I know whether my card is a
>
> Maybe.
>
> >[AMD/ATI] RV370 [Radeon X300/X550/X1050 Series]
>
> ..
Duh :)
Other than feeling a bit stupid, now I have to find out why the system had
that package installed.
Thanks,
Andrea.
Il giorno mer 13 mar 2019 alle ore 12:37 ha scritto:
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 12:27:51PM +0100, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> > Il giorno mar 12 mar 2019 alle ore 22
er my card is a "Fermi"
card as the warning in nvidia-graphics-drivers says?
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
RV370 [Radeon X300/X550/X1050 Series]
Thanks,
Andrea.
were _before_ the upgrade when I had to purge a few packages and
libraries from the old "debian-multimedia" repo... after that, the
upgrade to testing went well and not a problem since.
Il 01/03/19 11:18, john doe ha scritto:> On 3/1/2019 11:07 AM, Andrea
Borgia wrote:
There are no go
preferences.d/pinning:
>
> This is something you should not do in first place. [1]
>
I have a "testing" installation with "stable" as additional source, meaning
that in my case the numbers would probably be reversed.
Is that still a no-no ?
Regards,
Andrea.
ernel-amdgpu-binaries
Regards,
Andrea
Il giorno gio 21 feb 2019 alle ore 21:31 Sam Varghese ha
scritto:
> I would value feedback from anyone on this list who has been running
> Debian on an AMD Ryzen system. I have gone back through list posts for a
> year and cannot find anything on thi
Hallo, Klaus.
It would seem that the file you are looking for is in this package:
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/firmware-iwlwifi
Installing it should fix your problem.
Regards,
Andrea.
Il giorno mar 19 feb 2019 alle ore 11:45 Klaus Jantzen <
k.d.jant...@mailbox.org> ha scritto:
.
In other words, that message was what it looked like :)
I am now subscribed to debian-announce and debian-security-announce.
Regards,
Andrea.
9.7 was just released (I checked the website), is it just
part of a normal preparation for the next point release or what else?
I have a mixed stable / testing setup.
Thanks,
Andrea.
.
Regards,
Andrea.
Il giorno ven 15 feb 2019 alle ore 00:28 ha scritto:
> I have a user question on how to file a proper Debian bug report under
> certain circumstances.
>
> I've been testing Debian Buster off and on with Steam games. I have noted
> that using the AMD ope
ale behind
the current situation, I'm already satisfied by Steve's earlier explanation.
Andrea.
it's "nothing to see here, move along", right? Still, it
would be nice to at least acknowledge reports sent to the contact
address listed in the error message.
Andrea.
Il 02/02/19 16:44, David Wright ha scritto:
Maybe it's been fixed. When I click on that link, I arrive at
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=linux
which looks like:
Now, that's quite some timing! I retested right before sending the mail
and it was still crashing. Either that o
Hi.
I reported this issue a couple of weeks ago and I haven't heard back
from anyone. The problem is still there: how do I bring this to the
attention of someone who can actually fix it?
Regards,
Andrea.
Messaggio Inoltrato
To: ow...@bugs.debian.org
From: Andrea B
y 3-4y, so ...
Noted, as this tip would have been very useful a few weeks ago :P
Anyhow, I moved to "testing" so this is probably an issue solved for good.
Regards,
Andrea.
s
>
It's more like an issue with the libraries than the apps themselves: the
apps in d-m are not in Debian and won't directly be affected. However,
shared libraries in Debian might be upgraded to different versions pulled
in from d-m and that's where the problems will come from during an upgrade.
Regards,
Andrea.
I had TONS of problems upgrading from stable to testing due to libraries
installed from d-m over time, in fact :/
Third time was a charm, though: I had learnt about that and premptively
removed everything that was not in the main repo :)
Il giorno ven 25 gen 2019 alle ore 16:34 Frank McCormick <
d
TLDR it's complicated :)
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=203211
Il giorno ven 25 gen 2019 alle ore 13:09 bapt x ha
scritto:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a reason for avidemux video editor is not being in the official
> Debian package repository?
> I see multimedia packages like VLC v
Il giorno dom 20 gen 2019 alle ore 19:10 David Christensen <
dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> ha scritto:
> YW. Let us know what you find out.
>
The contents of the trash are by default sorted by last change date,
separately for directories and files.
There is no deletion date in the panel, AFAIK.
Fi
Johan, you mean this one?
Il giorno gio 17 gen 2019 alle ore 18:15 Brian ha
scritto:
> On Thu 17 Jan 2019 at 17:50:54 +0100, Johan T-Katiska wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi there, since starting using testing a month or so ago my xsession
> > behavior (I pressume) seem to have changed. I get logged out
> >
#x27;m already good to go but it annoys me that there was an
error! Could it be an undeclared build-dep? Or just a case of PBCAK?
Thanks,
Andrea.
[1]
https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html
Il 14/01/19 16:48, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
I am sort of bound to using the packaged kernel source, since I wanted
to minimize the changes (applying only *ONE* known debugging patch) and
also get a nice deb to install on the laptop.
Replying to self so that it might belp others:
* the
Il 19/01/19 20:17, David Christensen ha scritto:
The key item is that Thunar needs to be able to create a '.Trash-UID'
directory in the file system mount point directory. (I believe my mount
point initially had an owner and group of root.root, and Thunar was
complaining?)
Hi, David.
This i
n the same filesystem and
there is plenty of free space left.
What should I look for to find out where the files are going?
Also, how do I fix the setup so that under the trash position he can
find all the files, even those recently deleted?
Thanks,
Andrea.
anges it's perfect for me :)
Il giorno lun 14 gen 2019 alle ore 16:19 Thomas Pircher
ha scritto:
> Andrea Borgia wrote:
> > I'm using this command from within the unpacked kernel source:
> > fakeroot debian/rules binary
>
> If you are not bound to using Debia
I'm using this command from within the unpacked kernel source:
fakeroot debian/rules binary
I'll have another look, thanks.
Il giorno lun 14 gen 2019 alle ore 13:59 Celejar ha
scritto:
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 12:55:40 +0100
> Andrea Borgia wrote:
>
> > Hi.
>
a few hours.
Shocked because the system is otherwise extremely fast.
Thanks,
Andrea.
quick note, the bug report has been filed: 919227
g. That is, whatever patches Debian might have
added back then have gone mainline for the most part.
Andrea.
i?id=195455
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=863257
See if you can find something useful to debug your issue and please let
me know if you discover anything interesting.
Regards,
Andrea.
Il 04/01/19 20:11, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
What's the best way to handle this? IMHO it's quite likely a kernel
issue, most likely upstream.
Should I file a bug on linux-image-amd64 or directly on
bugzilla.kernel.org?
No comments?
Meanwhile, I've been testing the kern
Il 06/01/19 12:41, Étienne Mollier ha scritto:
Since you can reproduce the bug in Debian, I guess it is worth a
report, with a mention to the upstream bug page and, if possible
the patch fixing it. Put information necessary to the context,
but no need to copy the entire thread on KDE bug track
purposes in Debian, does it still make sense
to file a bugreport now?
Thanks,
Andrea.
e it if it works". Well, guess what, it doesn't :(
What's the best way to handle this? IMHO it's quite likely a kernel
issue, most likely upstream.
Should I file a bug on linux-image-amd64 or directly on bugzilla.kernel.org?
Thanks,
Andrea.
failing)
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] resolve
[!UNAVAIL=return] dns
Thanks to everyone :)
Now I just have to figure out how that came to be and which is the
default configuration.
Andrea.
Il 04/01/19 12:43, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
Il 04/01/19 11:47, Martin ha scritto:
Add a 'domain localdomain'.
To resolv.conf? Let me figure out first how to get N-M to do that, then
there's always the question of the different behaviour.
Did a side-by-side comparison o
Il 04/01/19 11:16, john doe ha scritto:
Are the dhcp server's options the same for both clients (identical lease)?
Assuming OpenWRT isn't doing something fancy behind my back, the config
entries look identical:
(this is global, so same lease)
config dhcp 'lan'
option interface 'lan
Il 04/01/19 11:47, Martin ha scritto:
Add a 'domain localdomain'.
To resolv.conf? Let me figure out first how to get N-M to do that, then
there's always the question of the different behaviour.
When using dhcp and this option is missing, have a look at
/etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf.
The fil
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