r the system is capable of writing,
then consider to use a separate partition or LV. You can use one big
partition or LV for all of them and assemble the system with the bind
option of mount - but this is for advanced users. This way it is easy
to backup the volatile data including /home
the filesystem's root folder on the USB which will appear
below /media folder after mounting the filesystem. During the mount you
see the ownership and permissions of the mounted filesystem, but not the
corresponding information of the mountpoint.
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De
Unable to satisfy dependencies. Reached two conflicting
> decisions: 1. openssh-server:amd64=1:9.9p2-2 is selected for install
Your package list assumes an older version
of openssh-server, which is not provided by
the repository. Try:
apt update
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Descrip
> for Trixie?
Maybe it is overkill for what you want, but you can use x2go to
have this kind of remote ressource usage for an entire desktop.
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xit
> umount /target/sys /target/proc /target/dev
> umount /target
>
> Anything wrong?
These steps look reasonable and should lead to a bootable system. Do
not forget to set passwords for user and root accounts to be able to
login once the machine has booted succesfully.
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2025 11:04:27 +0100
"Jeremy Nicoll" wrote:
>
> Is there a linux utility that shows scan codes?
showkey
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layer, which is completely irrelevant for
any kind of normal usage, but protects you a little bit from hardware
disk failures.
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Hello,
Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2025, 06:47:13 CEST schrieb Titus Newswanger:
> On 4/9/25 22:42, Petric Frank wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2025, 00:13:10 CEST schrieb Andy Smith:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at
Hello,
Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2025, 00:13:10 CEST schrieb Andy Smith:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 05:46:32PM +0200, Petric Frank wrote:
> > In this case i have to manually create a mapping from pci-id (of the
> > controller) together with the "ata-x"
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 9. April 2025, 15:36:11 CEST schrieb Michael Stone:
> On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 01:41:21PM +0200, Petric Frank wrote:
> >Am Mittwoch, 9. April 2025, 11:35:27 CEST schrieb to...@tuxteam.de:
> >> Does /dev/disk/by-path fulfil your needs?
> >
> >Not e
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 9. April 2025, 11:35:27 CEST schrieb to...@tuxteam.de:
> On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 11:32:31AM +0200, 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
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 (respective no hdd connected to sata 1 ...
sata 3 port).
An
e is mandatory for your use case.
You can repeat this to copy newer data and it will run faster, since
the rsync -u option will prevent copying files which weren't changed.
The -a option archives permissions, ownership etc. as maybe expected
from the cp command.
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Frank
pgprlgOb_
Vivaldi is my backup browser. It's based on Chromium.
Frank
.12-5), grub-efi-amd64-unsigned
HTH
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only the headers for exactly this kernel version. But an outdated
kernel version might have security issues.
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cts the DFSG, Debian must take a position. The
obvious elephant in the room is the question whether Firefox can be
part of the official distribution. The compatibility question between
Mozilla ToS and DFSG needs to be enlightened by someone with more legal
expertise than me.
[1] https://
d data format without keyring
provided inside the sources.list file. This will possibly break after
the Trixie release, if keyring data is mandatory.
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disks later.
Without LUKS the disk erasing process needs time and might well
be quiet expensive.
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ssh. The last option prevents socket hijacking by an intruder
at user level.
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.com/stable/deb'
There is no suggestion as to what to do when this happens.
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[...]
> Any hint or advice is welcome.
You can create a script which makes things work and have it being
invoked after each reboot via /etc/rc.local - not the best way, but
maybe a workaround.
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On 1/31/25 1:28 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
/tmp/mc-frank/mcextELJ902: 11: @EXTHELPERSDIR@/doc.sh: not found
It would help if someone were to show us the offending file, though I
don't quite understand why there's something that appears to be either
a shell script or a perl scri
On 1/31/25 11:21 AM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 1/31/25 9:42 AM, Hans wrote:
Hi Frank,
looks ok here with MC on debian/stable.
Upon further investigation, the problem seems restricted to PDF
files. MC will open ZIP and DEB files. If I run MC in an xterm I see
this:
Enter some
On 1/31/25 9:42 AM, Hans wrote:
Hi Frank,
looks ok here with MC on debian/stable.
Upon further investigation, the problem seems restricted to PDF
files. MC will open ZIP and DEB files. If I run MC in an xterm I see this:
Enter some *.pdf will open it using okular as pdf-viewer.
I
On 1/31/25 9:42 AM, Hans wrote:
Hi Frank,
looks ok here with MC on debian/stable.
Upon further investigation, the problem seems restricted to PDF
files. MC will open ZIP and DEB files. If I run MC in an xterm I see this:
Enter some *.pdf will open it using okular as pdf-viewer
On 1/31/25 7:51 AM, Frank McCormick wrote:
Noticed this morning that Midnight Commander doesn't open zip or pdf
files aaymore. It appears that a variable @EXTDIRHELPER@ is not being
set for some reason. The variable is used in the mc.ext.ini files.
Can anyone help ?
Upon fu
Noticed this morning that Midnight Commander doesn't open zip or pdf
files aaymore. It appears that a variable @EXTDIRHELPER@ is not being
set for some reason. The variable is used in the mc.ext.ini files.
Can anyone help ?
Thanks
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ion: x2go
client[1] and server[2] from the Debian repository.
[1] https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/x2goclient
[2] https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/x2goserver
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2025 05:15:30 -0600
Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 04:43 Frank Guthausen
> wrote: ...
> >
> [x2go]
>
> I would still need some kind of mini-PC to be the client, correct?
Yes. You can use any mini-PC or server or whatsoever to run headless
with
machine, while doing this with simple
console ssh the output is on the remote machine.
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ks like Chromium offers something like this, too. Use the
URL: chrome://settings/security
Section: Advanced
Option: Select DNS provider
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 12:42:20 +0100
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 12:34:20PM +0100, Frank Guthausen wrote:
> >
> > [...] DoH can circumvent manipulation by the ISP [...]
>
> It just replaces one bully by another bully. I won't bet on Google not
> manipulating its
nections usually depend on the ISPs DNS
server, DoH can circumvent manipulation by the ISP as quite common in
Germany and the EU. However, IANAL and I don't know in which cases it
might be not legal to circumvent lawful censorship.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_over_HTTPS
[2
On 2025-01-13 08:03, Will Mengarini wrote:
* gene heskett [25-01/13=Mon 03:15 -0500]:
Got an odd problem. xfce settings>keyboard repeat is lost on a reboot, and I
have to spend an hour or more, playing around with the repeat settings,
selecting different keyboards, the whole maryann before I
eed some help
> with this because I don't believe that Debian forces us to install a
> deprecated package.
You can add a line like
``pre-up ip link add name br0 type bridge''
to your config. This might help. Bridge will be removed similarly with
``post-down [...]''
d
libvirt-clients-qemu
iptables
libvirt-daemon-system
parted
mdevctl
dnsmasq-base
dns-root-data
Finally, a useful GUI tool is:
virt-manager
To avoid strange effects involving missing permissions, you might
want to add your usual user to the groups ``kvm'' and ``libvirt''.
uch a tool
> pass by my desk over the years. What am I missing?
Without a solution, but at least an idea:
You could write your own customized shell script to extract any
information you'd like to have, and then run this script with a
wrapper tool like ``watch''.
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w Debian elders deciding
in the dark who is to be attacked. Please stay with the facts, at
least until the alternative facts' president is inaugurated.
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embles devices, e.g. partitions,
softraid, lvm related stuff and finally it handles filesystems. This
is not the job of UEFI.
It is possible and in many usecases useful to use LVM on UEFI systems.
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rs are higher. But after installation of
the package the extra repo can be removed to avoid disturbance. Be aware
this way there are no security updates for that package. The idea can
be improved by security considerations and apt pinning.
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On 12/27/24 11:10 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 6:42 PM Frank McCormick wrote:
I am running Trixie full updated.
I have been having lockups quite often running Firefox under the latest
kernel.
The lockups are complete, even REISUB doesn't work - the comput
27;t think that will help in my situation. The lockups happen
soon after
boot and now I know it's not only Firefox, but Thunderbird and tonight
it happened in a text editor as I was writing up a bug report
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On 12/27/24 7:41 PM, George at Clug wrote:
On Saturday, 28-12-2024 at 08:08 Frank McCormick wrote:
I am running Trixie full updated.
I have been having lockups quite often running Firefox under the latest
kernel.
My wife has been experiencing Firefox lockups on Debian Bookworm (KDE
ash
inxi: 3.3.36
I am at a loss to debug this. Has anyone else reported problems with
6.12.6 ?
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On 2024-12-27, Andy Smith wrote:
>> An hallucination is a perception without an object, which is closer to
>> describing the vocabulary of your conceit than my eventually erroneous shell
>> scripts.
>
> I think the main difference though is that no one is going to mistakenly
> try to put the voca
On 2024-12-27, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 12:09:23AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 04:11:49PM -, Frank Jezzer wrote:
>> > In short, well-designed software empowers the user rather than
>> > dictating t
On 2024-12-16, Poon Weng Chee wrote:
>
> Dear Debian,
>
> We have discovered that the public IP address of deb.debian.org, which is u=
> sed to access the Debian repositories, is listed as a threat or malicious I=
> P address on http://brightcloud.com/support/lookup.php.
> Despite attempting to su
On 2024-12-14, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 10:36:55 +0100, Michel Verdier wrote:
>> Let's do a small experiment to confirm it:
>>
>> # mount | grep steam
>> portal on /var/data/steam/.cache/doc type fuse.portal
>> (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=1001,group_id=1001)
>
> Curio
On 2024-12-26, wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 25, 2024 at 10:17:02PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> The idea that your application should do its own window management
>> because the user's chosen WM may differ from what you, the developer,
>> wanted is utter hubris. Especially when you can't
On 2024-12-26, hen...@privatembox.com wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have these settings in .bashrc of my home dir:
>
> $ cat .bashrc
> export TF_CPP_MIN_LOG_LEVEL=3
> export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=-1
>
> but every time after i login the system, the settings are not activated.
> I have to source it by hand to
On 2024-12-18, Frank Guthausen wrote:
>
> I try to setup a repository with a similar structure as Debian's
> original, just smaller. In the Debian repository, e.g. bookworm main[1]
> there are a lot Contents-*.gz files. My repository is created with
> reprepro following the w
On 2024-12-22, koffie wrote:
> Ubuntu / Oracular
> Hello,
>
> It is not possible to download an iso file.
> It takes hours to get it but it doesn't boot
> The sha is fail permanently.
>
> On today I've got a fail message during a test - download on youtube.
> It mentioned there is no dirmanager bu
On 2024-12-23, Arbol One wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> In my Debian 12, I used snap to install Brave. To select it as browser
> in Netbeans I need to know the location of the executable.
> Does anyone know the directory for the Brave executable?
When you install Brave using Snap on Debian 12, the execu
On 2024-12-17, John Hasler wrote:
> Peter Hillier-Brook writes:
>> the nonsense about about not changing them ignores the obvious.
>
> What is that?
>
>> My bank performs security checks by requesting a sub-set of my
>> password.
>
> Sounds like a reason to find a new bank, in the meantime changin
On Sat, 21 Dec 2024 11:30:00 +0800
jeremy ardley wrote:
> On 21/12/24 11:12, Charles Curley wrote:
> > I have
> > two trixie machines, one virtual, the other non-virtual (literal?).
>
> physical ?
I guess ``bare metal'' describes it precicely. HTH
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2024 19:57:42 + (GMT)
Tim Woodall wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Dec 2024, Frank Guthausen wrote:
> >
> > I don't know any tool to generate them, and I don't know the
> > workflow.
>
> apt-ftparchive
> generates them. It's not the easi
On Wed, 18 Dec 2024 20:13:20 +0100
Frank Guthausen wrote:
>
> The repository itself works fine. But I cannot use apt-file to show or
> find content of packages. And all the Contents-*.gz files are missing.
Peter Pentchev posted the solution in debian-devel[1]. It's a
configurati
On Wed, 18 Dec 2024 18:51:58 + (GMT)
Tim Woodall wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Dec 2024, Frank Guthausen wrote:
> >
> > The files of my packages are not included in the database of
> > apt-file, the mandatory ``apt-file update'' does not help to find
> > files or
se issues?
[1] https://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/bookworm/main/
[2] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianRepository/SetupWithReprepro
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should provide enough free
space for the data, too.
kind regards
Frank
t) with
something like:
grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi
The classic GRUB package and install will write to disk,
but the UEFI firmware might not be able to boot that. BTST
HTH
kind regards
Frank
em, mount the filesystem to
/mnt and chroot into it, then set a new password with ``passwd''. HTH
kind regards
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Hello Daniel,
# man apt-get
(german translation) doesn't tell anything else. apt-get upgrade
upgrades ALL installed packages.
Kind regards
Frank
Daniel Roberts:
Hello,
I've run into this a few times over the years and it can be a headache
to resolve.
Passing a package name t
ernel level, I think.
(Unless of course a configuration change was made during that download.)
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On 2024-09-16 14:46, tuxi...@posteo.de wrote:
On Monday, September 16, 2024 7:59:44 PM CEST Frank McCormick wrote:
I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie
on one of two partitions on my ssd.
Hi!
I'm having similar random disconnect issues where even
On 2024-09-16 14:21, Dan Ritter wrote:
Frank McCormick wrote:
It's not a hardware
problem as I have full access on the other partition which runs Opensuse
Tumbleweed. Earlier today I did an update of Trixie and it went fine.
We can rule out the ISP, the router, any switches in th
On 2024-09-16 14:21, Dan Ritter wrote:
Ever since that I have no internet access in Trixie. It's not a hardware
problem as I have full access on the other partition which runs Opensuse
Tumbleweed. Earlier today I did an update of Trixie and it went fine.
We can rule out the ISP, the rout
On 2024-09-16 14:27, Kent West wrote:
On 9/16/24 12:59 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie
on one of two partitions on my ssd.
I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi by
installing Seahorse. Apt quit
I am faced with a strange problem. I have no internet access on Trixie
on one of two partitions on my ssd.
I was attempting to solve a problem I am having with Vivaldi by
installing Seahorse. Apt quit halfway through downloading the necessary
files complaining it could not resolve a bunch of D
Hi Gerard,
HPLIP stands for hp-linux-imaging-and-printing
^
and isn't made for other OSs.
Lock here>
https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/supported_devices/index
for compatibility of your new printer.
Kind regards
Frank
Gerard ROBIN:
H
*.txt files older than a month from
/tmp/foo.
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Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler. - Albert Einstein
Op 26-05-2024 om 15:26 schreef Michael Kjörling:
Quite a few people run Debian testing. Some even as a daily driver.
That's fine. But if you do, you need to keep in mind that it _is_
"testing". You can't expect the same level of stability as with the
stable distribution. And you definitely need t
Op 25-05-2024 om 14:51 schreef Lucio Crusca:
Besides it is also a misleading answer: testing is not a complete
distro, in that you *need* to add stable and/or sid in order to actually
use it
Nonsense.
I've been running a 'pure' testing since 2008. No sid or stable in sight.
Please don't spre
test
Marco Moock:
Am Fri, 23 Feb 2024 13:59:41 +0100
schrieb Frank Weißer :
The installer does format it as ext4, but shows ext2 and places that
in fstab, what ends up in emergency mode. That's why I'm here
That is definitely a bug.
So we are at my original question: Which package
First of all: I use german during installation; but I doubt that is
relevant.
Marco Moock:
Am 22.02.2024 schrieb Frank Weißer :
I only choose ext2 for formatting the encrypted partition, because
nothing else is offered.
That is really strange. If I did install Debian 12, it offered me a
Marco Moock:
Am 22.02.2024 um 13:18:48 Uhr schrieb Frank Weißer:
I use to encrypt my swap and /var/tmp partitions during
installation.
That is LUKS.
the partition tool in debian installer offers me randomized keys
for that and has 'delete partition' set to 'yes', whi
xt4, that cryptsetup defaults
to. So on reboot I end up in emergency mode.
What package have I to file the bug report against?
Please apologize my poor english.
Kind regards
readU
Frank
ere are no apparent
error messages.
Any tips on how to debug further would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Frank
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2023, 19:00:19 CEST schrieb Patrick Franz:
> Hej,
>
> Am Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2023, 16:52:24 CEST schrieb Petric Frank:
> > Hello,
> >
> > is there a *.deb for Qt6 Location (-dev) module ?
> >
> > I have seen there i
Hello,
is there a *.deb for Qt6 Location (-dev) module ?
I have seen there is one for Qt6 Positioning in the stable repository but i
miss the above one.
Or do i have to compile the Qt6 system myself ?
kind regards
Petric
Hello Reco,
the "allow-hotplug ..." and "up /sbin/ip ..." what what i was missing. Works
like a charm.
Thanks for your and others support.
regards
Petric
Am Montag, 25. September 2023, 11:50:32 CEST schrieb Reco:
> Hi.
>
> On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 11:35:5
Hello,
a special problem. I have a debian (12) machine which has an onboard network
card. This machine acts as dhcp-server also.
Now i want to add a usb network device. But this is not always there. It is
plugged in when needed. And it should serve the same network as the onboard
one.
My idea wa
Hello,
on Debian 12 (Plasma Desktop) i've installed qtcreator from Debian repository.
In the settings of qtcreator the qt 5.15.8 is listed as Qt version. But with a
exclamation mark. Below i see "no QML utility installed".
But if i execute on cmdline
qml -v
the output is
Qml Runtime 5.15.
Hi,
On 15.08.23 21:48, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Consider evolution.
Tried it. Used >6GB RAM.
.f
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for ages and I have
never mistaken an l for an I or vice versa.
Regards,
Frank
Am Dienstag, 18. Juli 2023, 05:36:56 CEST schrieb Max Nikulin:
> On 15/07/2023 00:04, Petric Frank wrote:
> > After some debugging i found a working solution. Allocated file in/etc/
> > polkit-1/rules.d/99-networkmanager.rules containing:
> >
&g
Am Freitag, 14. Juli 2023, 08:08:41 CEST schrieb Petric Frank:
> Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2023, 12:27:22 CEST schrieb Max Nikulin:
> > On 12/07/2023 20:51, Petric Frank wrote:
> > > If i look at the nmcli general permissions for the id i get:
> > >org.freedesktop.Net
Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2023, 12:27:22 CEST schrieb Max Nikulin:
> On 12/07/2023 20:51, Petric Frank wrote:
> > If i look at the nmcli general permissions for the id i get:
> >org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.network-control auth
> >
> >
Hello,
i'm not sure where to look for this problem. Entering here because the Debian
Bookworm is used.
Installed Debian with Plasma desktop. The installed xrdp anf tigervnc-
standalone-server to allow RDP connections.
If i connect to this machine using xfreerdp the desktop is correctly shown.
Bu
virtualbox.asc]
https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian bullseye contrib
EOT
Followed by:
sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/virtualbox.asc
https://www.virtualbox.org/download/oracle_vbox_2016.asc
No need to dearmor.
Regards,
Frank
Op 18-04-2023 om 16:33 schreef Vincent Lefevre:
On 2023-04-15 21:59:19 +0200, Frank wrote:
Op 15-04-2023 om 18:12 schreef Tixy:
Testing doesn't get explicit security support so there's no point in
having 'testing-security' lines in sources.list (I guess it'll give an
ike
that. There are packages that will never move to testing at all!
"Unstable" == Sid == empty /some of the contents of RC-Buggy (some of which
will == Debian 14 eventually as Forky)
And this doesn't make sense either.
Regards,
Frank
a different effect to staying with testing
while it moves from bookworm to trixie? The flood of packages after the
freeze ends would be the same either way.
Regards,
Frank
ing doesn't get explicit security support so there's no point in
having 'testing-security' lines in sources.list (I guess it'll give an
error anyway).
No error. It exists but as a perpetually empty repository.
Regards,
Frank
every good wish, as ever,
Andy Cater
Thanks for any help.
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On 1/5/23 14:45, Charles Curley wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2023 09:12:58 -0500
Frank wrote:
Yes, the file exists and is owned by lightdm. I don't know whether
this is
correct as I can't find any info on who should own it.
It would be more useful to those trying to help you if
On 1/5/23 13:44, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 06:12:07PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 09:12:58AM -0500, Frank wrote:
There are other strange things going on which may or not be related. I tried
to
reinstall lightdm and the greeter using apt. (The
drivers, video firmware, etc. We suspect this
already, but confirmation is always good.
These are good ideas I will try then next time I have a similar
problem, hopefully never.
Thanks for all your help and advice.
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