Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been Googling around trying to find a Trouble Ticket System written
> in PHP, JavaScript and MariaDB. Does anyone know of any good ones?
I know the best one, but it's not written in PHP.
apt install request-tracker5
-dsr-
On Jul 18, 2025, lbrt...@tutamail.com wrote:
> OK, it makes some more sense now. The range of digits in the octal
> system is from 0 to 7, so it would complain with "08" and "09" (but
> not with "10" which would then be "8" in octal), but why would command
> line utilities assume you are encoding n
On Jul 17, 2025, lbrt...@tutamail.com wrote:
> Video durations are formatted in youtube's .info.json files as "HH:MM:SS";
> so, I went monkey and did the conversion myself, but I got two errors which I
> can't make sense of whatsoever with only two values:
>
> _HHMMSS="19:09"
> _HHMMSS="19:08"
>
Ivan wrote:
> Thank you for quick replay, Dan.
>
> One detail what is grub prompt?
You seem to have missed copying the list on this. Common
mistake.
Grub is one of the possible boot methods that operates between
the computer starting itself and the Linux kernel loading.
If Raspbia
Ivan wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I wonder if you could help me out.
>
> Some time ago I got my Raspberry pi and installed Debian distribution - I
> have a backup copies with name 2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian.img ... so you
> see it is very old one.
>
> I was not using my Raspberrypi for some time and
On Jul 14, 2025, Joe wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jul 2025 09:45:56 -0400
> Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Only reason my wife's not on linux (anymore) is because the new
> > paper-cutter thing (by cricut) needs windows-only drivers and I'm not
> > all
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > How come messages are numbered like Message #5, #10, #15, rather than
> > Message #1, #2, #3, ...?
>
> You mean like https://bugs.debian.org/1095863 ?
But not https://bugs.debian.org/1095866 which starts with 5 and
has a lot of multiples of 3 in it.
-dsr-
On Jul 14, 2025, Greg wrote:
> On 2025-07-14, Dan Purgert wrote:
> >
> >> I think that's already happened, more or less. The issue is that to get
> >> my wife to use Debian it would need to be preinstalled [...]
> >
> > But that's why she has
On Jul 14, 2025, Greg wrote:
> On 2025-07-14, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Greg (HE12025-07-12):
> >> That's fine as long as you realize you are in the vast minority.
> >
> > As long as you acknowledge that not being in the majority is not a flaw
> > in any way…
>
> I do completely acknowledge that.
David wrote:
> Something that I am curious to learn more about, if anyone has ideas, is
> the discussion at the above link about the need to have at least 'chmod
> 111' on mountpoint directories.
>
> I have not found that necessary, and so I wonder if that advice is
> outdated, or somehow not rel
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> Do you have a proposal then for a forum (as in, a platform for group
> >> discussion) that's more palatable to the youngsters?
>
> Zulip?
> Discourse?
> Lemmy?
>
> Ideally, such a thing would have good&nice bridges to&from email, but in
> practice I don't know any that
Hans wrote:
> > You have to chown/chmod the mount point *after* the drive is mounted. If
> > you do it before the drive is mounted it won't have any effect on the
> > mounted drive. (As you can see.) I really am not sure what else to say,
> > this is how it works.
>
> Ok, I did as adviced. Change
On Jul 11, 2025, Hans wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am struggeling with a strange behavior when automounting my inbuilt
> harddrives.
>
> I have 3 harddrives, which are mounted to
>
> /space(sdc1) ext4
> /daten1 (sdd1) ext4
> /daten2 (sde1) ext4
>
> So all are the sam
On Jul 11, 2025, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Dan Purgert wrote:
> > On Jul 11, 2025, Nicolas George wrote:
> > > Greg (HE12025-07-11):
> > > > Does that mean to a different filesystem on the same disk it's a move
> > > > rather
> > > > than a
On Jul 11, 2025, Greg wrote:
> On 2025-07-11, Dan Purgert wrote:
> >
> >> I use a mail to news gateway (gmane) that I find more convenient than
> >> email (to tell the truth, I don't even know how people handle the shitload
> >> of emails flooding int
Dan Purgert wrote:
> On Jul 11, 2025, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Greg (HE12025-07-11):
> > > Does that mean to a different filesystem on the same disk it's a move
> > > rather
> > > than a copy?
> >
> > The fact that it is on the same disk i
On Jul 11, 2025, Nicolas George wrote:
> Greg (HE12025-07-11):
> > Does that mean to a different filesystem on the same disk it's a move rather
> > than a copy?
>
> The fact that it is on the same disk is not relevant. Apart from that, I
> suggest you re-read Dan's mail more carefully, everything
On Jul 11, 2025, Greg wrote:
> On 2025-07-11, Joe wrote:
> > On Fri, 11 Jul 2025 12:13:05 +0200
> > Philipp Ewald wrote:
> >
> >> Am 10.07.25 um 15:14 schrieb Andy Smith:
> >> > I know a large number of people under the age of 20 who literally
> >> > say things like, "email is only for password r
Greg wrote:
> On 2025-07-11, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Greg (HE12025-07-11):
> >> On 2025-07-11, Dan Ritter wrote:
> >> >
> >> > If the target location is on a different filesystem, a "move" is
> >> > a full copy followed by a
On Jul 11, 2025, mick.crane wrote:
> On 2025-07-11 10:52, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
> > >
> > > On Jul 11, 2025, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
> > > > I encountered a serious bug on moving files from one folder to
> > > > another with standard "Files" application in Gnome. Namely,
> > > > when the number o
mick.crane wrote:
>
> When moving files on the same disk impression is, at least with dragging in
> the desktop file manager, it seems instant. Whereas to another disk seems to
> make new files. I guess that when on the same disk the OS changes only
> something about the file description?
That's
On Jul 11, 2025, Loris Bennett wrote:
> John Dow writes:
>
> > On 11 Jul 2025, at 09:58, Anssi Saari
> > wrote:
> >
> > Andy Smith writes:
> >
> > I think it's worth considering the fact that new computer users are
> > increasingly less likely to use email and are more likely to find email
On Jul 11, 2025, hw wrote:
> On Thu, 2025-07-10 at 13:55 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > [...]
> > Nowadays it seems like scp and sftp are the norm, not ftp.
>
> (S)FTP is still in use like for cameras, scanners (printers) and phones.
> For local usages I don't want to do all the hassle the certi
On Jul 11, 2025, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
> >
> > On Jul 11, 2025, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
> > > I encountered a serious bug on moving files from one folder to another
> > > with standard "Files" application in Gnome. Namely, when the
> > > number of files in the distination folder is about 4,500, t
On Jul 11, 2025, John Dow wrote:
> [...]
> Granted, I’m an old fuddy-duddy who’s been using Linux since day 1
> (and UNIX before then), but email is the *perfect* medium for this
> type of interaction.
I'm not, but I agree here.
... though I did just notice the first bit of grey in my beard this
On Jul 11, 2025, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
> I encountered a serious bug on moving files from one folder to another
> with standard "Files" application in Gnome. Namely, when the number of
> files in the distination folder is about 4,500, the "Files" application
> deadly hangs, and only restaring the
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 3:10 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
> >
> > Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > > I don't think removing email workflows (which implies removing mailing
> > > lists) is wise.
> > >
> > > Debian can support new wa
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> I don't think removing email workflows (which implies removing mailing
> lists) is wise.
>
> Debian can support new ways to participate, like Social Media and
> Chat, for Gen-Z. However, I don't believe it is an either/or
> proposition. Debian should support email, mailing
On Jul 10, 2025, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 09:44:05AM -0400, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > What "trend"? That kids don't use (or perhaps understand) stuff they've
> > had no real *need* of yet?
>
> The trend that peo
On Jul 10, 2025, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2025 at 08:48:18AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > To make it REALLY clear - anybody and everybody is welcome here: if they
> > need us to answer questions that should be fine.
>
> I think it's worth considering the fact that new co
On Jul 10, 2025, Lee Winter wrote:
> Got a dell 5400 workstation configured fully (8 cores, 32gb RAM, 160gb
> fast disk & 1.0tb slow disk) and I netinstalled debian Bookworm
> 12.10.0 on it. I also got the 20 DVDs with 92.5gb of Source packages.
> The machine seems OK, but I am finding some [probl
On Jul 10, 2025, songbird wrote:
> hello all, some questions at last... it's been a while. :)
>
> I was able to get some SSD replacements and want to add them
> to my existing setup, but in previous years I recall that there
> was some recommendation to leave some part of the SSD unallocated
>
Federico Kircheis wrote:
> On 04/07/2025 5:32 pm, David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 04 Jul 2025 at 07:04:32 (+0200), Federico Kircheis wrote:
> > > Excluding two or three packages is much easier, and the suggested
> > > approach of appending a - works perfectly if the package was not
> > > installed.
Federico Kircheis wrote:
> On 30/06/2025 7:11 pm, Michael Paoli wrote:
> And this also holds for metapackages like lxqt.
> It still installs a lot of things, so down to lxqt-core.
> It still installs some things I've noticed and to not want, so I need to
> inspect which packages are installed, tra
Borden wrote:
> On a few projects, I've discovered how ancient some software is (like, last
> commit more than 15 years ago ancient). Unless I missed something,
> `apt-cache show` doesn't show the upstream release date.
This runs into problems quickly. Relevant issues include:
- no upstream
Federico Kircheis wrote:
> I could not use tasksel and install only what I want, but then I have to
> learn/verify all programs that are required for a functional environment.
>
Don't use a tasksel desktop.
Install one of these metapackages for KDE:
kde-full/stable 5:142 amd64
complete KDE S
Hans wrote:
> For my own purposes I want to build a package with my own content.
> It will content several wordlists I created and need them as package, when I
> build a live image.
>
> All wordlists shall be in /usr/share/wordlists1/.
>
> Now my question: Is it correct, that I create a folder
On Jun 25, 2025, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 6/24/25 7:27 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > On 6/23/25 9:00 AM, Hans wrote:
> > > Am Montag, 23. Juni 2025, 13:53:35 CEST schrieb Richard Owlett:
> > > > I'm old enough to remember pocket radios of the fifties/sixties.
> > > > I looking for a USB device to
On Tue, Jun 24, 2025 at 4:50 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2025 at 16:33:38 -0700, Dan Hitt wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2025 at 3:09 AM wrote:
> > > if you want to do everyone a favour, you bounce the original message
> > > to to help the list spam team t
that mean forward the message to the report-listspam?
Do you need to attach text to it to explain why it is spam?
(Is this something i can do from gmail?)
Thanks in advance for any info.
dan
On Jun 24, 2025, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 6/23/25 9:28 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > On Jun 23, 2025, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > [https://www.adafruit.com/product/1497 approaches my goal]
> >
> > That adafruit one is OK. I'm not a big fan of the MCX connector,
On Jun 23, 2025, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 6/23/25 7:10 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > On Jun 23, 2025, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > I'm old enough to remember pocket radios of the fifties/sixties.
> > > I looking for a USB device to plug into my laptop running Debi
On Jun 23, 2025, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm old enough to remember pocket radios of the fifties/sixties.
> I looking for a USB device to plug into my laptop running Debian 12 so
> I can listen to a local station while working. I'd also want to record
> as MP3 for listening at a more convenient tim
Chris Green wrote:
> I'm trying to install the libraries and drivers required to use a
> sqlite3 database with libreoffice writer. However when I try to
> install the required packages I get an error:-
>
> root@t470# apt install unixodbc-dev unixodbc-bin unixodbc
> Reading package lists..
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hi Dan, thanks for your reply.
>
> I should precise that the PDF was downloaded.
>
The poppler-utils package contains:
* pdfdetach -- lists or extracts embedded files (attachments)
* pdfseparate -- page extraction tool
* pdfunite -- document merging
On Jun 17, 2025, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hi Dan, thanks for your reply.
>
> I should precise that the PDF was downloaded.
Then you're most likely stuck with it. PDF isn't really "editable" in
that sense (ignoring Adobe Acrobat or whatever it's called).
On Jun 17, 2025, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a PDF file with undesirable attachments:
> is there a simple way to delete them ?
re-generate the PDF without the embedded files.
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|_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert
|O|O|O| PGP: DDAB 23FB 19FA 7D85 1CC1 E067 6D65 7
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, on one of my computers, something was going on that caused my
> insertion point to move, quite often, in an incorrect manner.
>
> Often, on typing any letter, the insertion point would move behind the
> character I just typed (such that the next characte
Chris Green wrote:
> I have an SD card which is vfat formatted. There's a file on it that
> I want to remove but when automounted it is read only. How can I get
> it to mount with write permission?
>
> This is on debian 12.
First, check to see if the SD card has a readonly switch. (Many
SD card
longwi...@yahoo.com wrote:
> how big is difference between rc1 and final release?
42*
> where can I find such info?
>
> freebsd seem more transparent in this regard:
>
> www.freebsd.org/releases/14.3R/schedule/
FreeBSD isn't more transparent; FreeBSD has a different policy.
They have target
gene heskett wrote:
> On 6/6/25 14:44, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > ps auwx | grep wm
> gene@coyote:~$ ps auwx | grep wm
> gene 3863 0.0 0.3 924916 109904 ? Sl 07:10 0:00
> /usr/bin/akonadi_newmailnotifier_agent --identifier
> akonadi_newmailnotifier_agent
> ge
Marco Moock wrote:
> On 06.06.2025 20:20 Uhr Charles Curley wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to set things up so that the virtual machines are on
> > the same network as the host machine? The host is on
> > 192.168.100.0/24. Can I have the virtual machines also on
> > 192.168.100.0?
>
> This is calle
gene heskett wrote:
> The fly in that soup is that although I thought I''ve installed xfce4 as a
> task, htop does not find anything xfce4 listed as running. AND all the
> fetch this and that stuff that has been listed in this thread, supposedly
> made to tell what is runnin, are not installed to
white-wolf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apparently, the era of the Minitel is truly over...
> 200€ for an acceptable machine, it's clear that given the price of VPS,
> my idea is not profitable...
>
> Another question, how can I offer a managed IT services for
> individuals, more or less on a large scale? T
Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
> > Or unfortunately, firmware will recognize this fact automatically and
> > will not allow me to load GRUB and boot The kernel:?
>
> It's your bios settings, not Debian issue.
>
> > I do not see at all so I want to use 20 Watts energy comsumption with no
> > need to use
John Scott wrote:
> I'm looking to help a couple people I know personally get up and running with
> Debian very soon, and I hope to help many more. Speaking from experience, my
> primary concern is that Debian on the desktop does not notify users at all
> when a new release is made or when the
Jaikumar Sharma wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Our product is using VLC with RTSP support with live555
> (http://www.live555.com/) - which was disabled in Debian because of licensing
> changes by live555.
>
> I want compile VLC with live555 RTSP streaming support, most of the tutorials
> or hints I f
Russell L. Harris wrote:
> Should I purchase a used computer with AMD RX550 video?
I have a Debian desktop with one; it drives 2 4K monitors just fine.
I don't play games; that may factor into your decision.
-dsr-
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i am trying to reproduce a problem of grub-mkrescue. For that i need
> the directories
> /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc
> /usr/lib/grub/i386-efi
> alongside the already installed
> /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi
> in order to get an ISO for legacy BIOS and EFI together.
> G
Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a forum or email group for testing Trixie. I
> did a upgrade from Debian 12 to 13 using apt-get dist-upgrade. The upgrade
> went through but after I rebooted I did not have any entries in KDE's
> application launcher. I created a new acco
On May 21, 2025, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Tue May 20, 2025 at 3:50 PM BST, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > I used /mnt/backup because I only wanted the partition mounted while the
> > backup was running (it was one of several on that physical drive). The
> > backup script did the m
On May 20, 2025, Steve Matzura wrote:
> After a year in storage, I'm trying to get a version 11 system back online.
> I connected it to power and network, then booted it. Interestingly, it
> appeared on my network not at the address it had when it went into storage,
> but one given it by my local D
Hans wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> now as trixie is is in frozen state I am asking myself, when best time to
> upgrade to trixie.
>
> My systems are no important product systems, so small failures do not harm
> much.
>
> First question: Would you recommend to upgrade now or just wait until the
> o
On May 20, 2025, Lee wrote:
> On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 6:00 AM Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> >
> > On Tue May 20, 2025 at 6:41 AM BST, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> > > why not
> > > if ! mountpoint /mnt/usb-drive-b ; then ...
> > > ?
> >
> > I'd not heard of either `mountpoint` or `findmnt` before. I see they'
Mihaly Zachar wrote:
> I have never used fibre connection yet. Now I got a server where the HW
> (Dell R440) and the network connections are provided by others, my task
> is to install a Linux on it.
>
> I installed a fresh Debian 12, the built-in NIC (BCM5720) is working, it
> also can see the
On May 19, 2025, Lee wrote:
> On Sun, May 18, 2025 at 8:03 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, May 18, 2025 at 19:51:04 -0400, Lee wrote:
> > > On Sun, May 18, 2025 at 4:51 PM Andy Smith wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > On Sun, May 18, 2025 at 12:47:25PM -0400, Default User wrote:
> >
Kean Hai2 Ren | 任 海 wrote:
> When I installed Debian 12.10 on my device :
> CPU: 13th GenIntel Core i5-13500x20
> Graphic:Mesa intel UHD Graphics 770(ADL-S GT1)
> Memery: 16G
> During the installation, it works well, but after finishing the installation,
> it will reboot, and then it is stuck wit
Federico Kircheis wrote:
> I'm using the kotlin package since I wanted to use the kotlinc compiler, and
> noticed that it lists following packages as dependencies
>
> * ant
> * libmaven-compiler-plugin-java
> * libmaven-plugin-tools-java
> * libmaven3-core-java
>
>
> I'm not using ant or ma
fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> when i type ssh and two tabs i get a list of host
> numeric and names
> where do they come from
Assuming that your shell is bash, it comes from the bash tab
completion function, which has an optional package:
bash-completion/stable,now 1:2.11-6 all
programmabl
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> FYI, some of us have recently re-started an effort to improve the Debian
> Wiki. One of the things we need to establish (IMHO) is to determine what
> audience the wiki is *for*. For example, it serves a useful function for
> Developers, with clusters of pages for Debconfs
Joe wrote:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Window_manager
>
> Arch Linux, by the way, is based on Debian and has some excellent
> documentation, most of which applies to Debian itself.
I don't think anyone at the Arch project or the Debian project
would say that Arch is based on Debian.
It
Gregory Forster wrote:
> Hi,
> On Wednesdays, I volunteer at a Senior Center to teach computers. Well,
> few, if any, showed up. I'm now known as, "Greg, the gadget guy." helping
> people with their cell phones, computers and tablets. Well, last Wednesday,
> nobody showed up for anything.
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > * If a new machine is genuinely more efficient (and we keep being
> >told that they are!),
>
> The capacity of laptop batteries has been stable around 50-100Wh for
> decades, so the detailed and concrete data about potential improvement
> in efficiency is readily av
On May 09, 2025, Rohin S Nair wrote:
> Dear Debian Team,
>
> I am experiencing a severe issue on Debian and Debian-based distributions
> when using LibreOffice with large fonts.
> When attempting to display content particularly with large fonts and black
> text the system becomes completely unresp
amir alavi wrote:
> Package: ffmpeg
> Version: 7:7.1.1-1+b1
> Package: intel-media-va-driver-non-free
> Version: 25.1.4+ds1-1
> Dear Maintainers,
> I am encountering an issue when attempting to convert files using ffmpeg with
> the hevc_qsv encoder (Intel QuickSync) on Debian Trixie.
> Previously
Nicolas George wrote:
> rhkra...@gmail.com (HE12025-05-02):
> > What lesson is that?
>
> Never run a script with any privileges unless you know exactly what it
> does.
That includes the privilege of being you, a user whose data is
close at hand and readable, if not even deletable.
Creating a n
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
> I don't want to use set proxy in firefox and other application, but
> I want to send any packets to 127.0.0.1: and my program itself
> send to eth0.
>
> OK, there is an underlying assumption that you are not telling
> us.
>
> Why do you want to do
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
>On 4/30/25 4:29 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
>
> On Wed Apr 30, 2025 at 10:19 AM BST, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
>
> I want to send any packet to 127.0.0.1: and it sends my packets
> to internet. my outgoing interface is eth0.
>
> You can
Eben King wrote:
> I wrote a script around "ssmtp" which allowed me to fire off emails to
> myself from cron. Short things, like "empty the litterbox" or whatever,
> just a few words. Well, ssmtp is unmaintained and I can't get it to work
> reliably with my email server (which is not gmail). Wh
Andy Wood wrote:
> Is anybody else being hit by a problem with openssh-server after the
> 1:10.0p1-2 migration into testing the other day?
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> openssh-server : Depends: openssh-client (= 1:9.9p2-2) but 1:10.0p1-2 is to
> be installed
> E: Unabl
Mario Marietto wrote:
> ->Thanks. But a full desktop is definitely what I do not want. This is the
> great thing about Xpra: like the good old remote X11, but fast and
> detachable.
>
> Exactly. A whole new Linux distro can be made following your approach. The
> distro that I have had in mind sin
Pier Antonio Corradini wrote:
> You are right!
> LSI Software RAID Configuration Uitility Ver A.63, 2010; BIOS Versione
> A.09.04151432R.
> Chipset Intel 3200 + ICH9R (
> https://www.fujitsu.com/cl/Images/ds-py-tx100-s1.pdf: Intel 3200 server
> chipset, ECC memory and RAID 0/1).
> This RAID is
Pier Antonio Corradini wrote:
> You can find everything about the LSI system I described at this link:
> https://www.fujitsu.com/global/imagesgig5/b7fy-2331-01en.pdf (see page 59).
This document is too generic; it does not tell us the most
important part: which chipset family is in use.
LSI's 2
Eben King wrote:
> I have a computer called "alexandria". Usually I log in via SSH. I only
> log in at the console when it's broken so that networking doesn't work, and
> even then I almost always use a text console. So I very rarely need X, but
> still want it there to use if I need it. Howev
Nicolas George wrote:
> Tom Browder (HE12025-04-21):
> > $ time raku -e ‘my $s = “a” x 25; my $r = “a?” x 25 ~ “a” x 25; if
> > ($s ~= $r) { say “yes” } ‘
>
> I almost asked if Raku uses pairs of Unicode quotes instead of the
> symmetrical ASCII one; then I noticed the single quotes, and I kn
Alain D D Williams wrote:
> I read/write email using mutt in a mate terminal. It is black & white. If I
> ssh
> in from my laptop it is yellow & black (I cannot remember why I set it up like
> that).
For about a decade, I color-coded the default text in my
terminals to indicate where I was SSHd
Matt Timpson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to follow up on some problems I had running an x64 emulator on a
> Raspberry Pi. I've tried paying for computer help, but no one I spoke to
> worked with Linux.
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Stefan Schumacher wrote:
> Hello
> I recently bought a BrosTrend 650Mbps Linux Compatible Wiki Adapter
> (https://www.brostrend.com/products/ac5l) lsusb shows it to be a:
> 0bda:c811 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11ac NIC
> They seemed rather linux- and especially Debian-friendly and even have
>
On Apr 14, 2025, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> > If you
> >sudo systemctl disable cups # and maybe others
>
> Actually, if you follow the discussion, the CUPS Bonjour auto-discovery
>
>- it presumably handled by the cups-browsed package
> (you can uninstall it, or systemctl di
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Sun Apr 13, 2025 at 10:23 PM BST, Eben King wrote:
> > sudo modprobe it87 force_id=0x8728
> >
> > then running "sensors" shows
> > it8728-isa-0a40
> > Adapter: ISA adapter
> > <9 voltages>
> > <5 fans, one of which is 0 RPM>
> > <3 temps>
> > intrusion0: ALARM
> >
>
On Apr 11, 2025, David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 11 Apr 2025 at 05:45:47 (-0400), Dan Purgert wrote:
> > > > (That doesn't mean you have to use
> > > > mdns, it just means that if you instead decide to do something like
> > > > copy hosts files around
Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
>
> To avoid this, there seem to be two approaches:
>
>- remove those dependancies (see below)
>
>- confine the impact of those dependancies, as proposed
> by some developpers, in having those dependancies confined
> (not examined here)
>
> To solve this,
Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 7:14 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> > > All,
> > >
> > > I am having problems writing to atftpd. I keep getting a permission
> > denied
> > > error.
> &g
On Apr 10, 2025, David Wright wrote:
> > > On Thu 03 Apr 2025 at 06:55:10 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > Or you use mdns, which is the standard way of dealing with dynamic
> > resources on an unmanaged network.
>
> The resources stay fixed during their lifetime, and any changes that
> occur are
Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> All,
>
> I am having problems writing to atftpd. I keep getting a permission denied
> error.
>
> Switch#$.SED.bin tftp://169.254.180.65/c3550-ipservicesk9-mz.122-25.SED.bin
>
>
> Address or name of remote host [169.254.180.65]?
> Destination filename [c3550-ipser
Anssi Saari wrote:
> debian-u...@howorth.org.uk writes:
>
> > Serious disk enclosures have lights that can be turned on to indicate
> > which disk has failed.
>
> Yes. I take it the actual question is, is there a DIY version of that?
> This sort of thing is why I mostly do just mirroring.
If ea
Marco Möller wrote:
> I am about to make an installation of Trixie to a Laptop.
> If it is expected that new install media are to become published soon, hen I
> wait for testing them, after the current ones are likely to have been tested
> a lot already.
> Would anybody know about when a next vers
On Apr 09, 2025, Petric Frank wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i want to map the sata hardware connections to fixed device names. This be
> done even the hdd on the cable is changed.
>
> So - when i connect a hdd to sata port 4 i want to get (for example)
> /dev/sdd created even /dev/sda to /dev/sdc (respecti
Matt Timpson wrote:
You seem to have forgotten to copy the debian-user list, so I
have helpfully corrected that for you.
(Questions on the list are not an invitation to a personalized
support experience. Everyone is a volunteer here, including
you.)
> Hello,
>
> I bought a book scanner from a
Matt Timpson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I want to run a .deb file written for x64 processors on my Raspberry Pi 5,
> which I run Linux on. Unfortunately I don't know a damn thing about computers
> and need step-by-step instructions. I have tried and failed to pay computer
> technicians online to
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