declared as a modifier for this purpose.
Notice that KDE likely overrides /etc/default/keyboard by values saved
on first login. You either need to disable it or to configure keyboard
namely in KDE.
As David wrote, you can not use arbitrary xkb options. If you do not
like altwin:prtsc_rwin
On Thu, 2025-04-24 at 05:18 +, Johannes Krottmayer wrote:
> Settings->Shortcuts->Plasma->Activate Application Launcher Widget
>
> On my system (running Debian 12) there was ALT-F1 predefined for
> opening the KDE menu.
Aha! I didn't know that mapping was already there. This works for me,
so I
On Thu, 2025-04-24 at 08:57 -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> xev told me that the "Windows" key on my keyboard (which opens the
> KDE
> menu) is "Super_L". "Menu" probably is another key that is meant to
> open
> the context menu (same as right clicking generally).
I had originally gotten "M
On Thu, 2025-04-24 at 11:04 +0100, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
> Is there a
> linux utility that shows scan codes?
Use "xev"
It also reports when the mouse moves into or out of a rectangle.
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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On Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 08:57:16 -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> xev told me that the "Windows" key on my keyboard (which opens the KDE menu)
> is "Super_L". "Menu" probably is another key that is meant to open the
> context menu (same as right clicking generally).
On my system (which has an
On 23/04/2025 20:24, Van Snyder wrote:
xev said "pause" is 127, so I used xmodmap to set 127 to Menu:
xmodmap -e "keycode 127 = Menu"
xev than said the "pause" key is "Menu." But it didn't raise the KDE
menu the way the Window key does, even though xev also says the "Window"
key is "Menu"
I
On Thu, 24 Apr 2025, at 05:01, David Wright wrote:
> I don't define Menu in my Window Manager, but I can test
> it works in FireFox. It has the same effect as pressing the
> righthand mouse button ...
In Windows itself the Windows key and the Menu key are two
different keys, so surely the scan c
Hello,
On 4/24/25 01:24, Van Snyder wrote:
> On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 17:04 -0500, David Wright wrote:
>> On Wed 23 Apr 2025 at 13:52:07 (-0700), Van Snyder wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 14:26 -0500, David Wright wrote:
XKBOPTIONS="lv3:ralt_switch,compose:caps,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"
>>>
>
On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 17:04 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 23 Apr 2025 at 13:52:07 (-0700), Van Snyder wrote:
> > On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 14:26 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > >
> > > XKBOPTIONS="lv3:ralt_switch,compose:caps,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"
> >
> > xev says the Windows key is known to
On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 13:55 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 23 Apr 2025 at 11:48:49 (-0700), Van Snyder wrote:
> > On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 12:40 -0400, Eben King wrote:
> > > On 4/23/25 11:01, David Wright wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When I had an IBM clicky keyboard, I think I got the same
> > > > e
On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 14:26 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> XKBOPTIONS="lv3:ralt_switch,compose:caps,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"
xev says the Windows key is known to X as "Menu."
XKBOPTIONS="pause:menu"
didn't work.
Yes, I did reboot after editing /etc/default/keyboard.
On Wed 23 Apr 2025 at 12:01:57 (-0700), Van Snyder wrote:
> On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 13:55 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > On Wed 23 Apr 2025 at 11:48:49 (-0700), Van Snyder wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 12:40 -0400, Eben King wrote:
> > > > On 4/23/25 11:01, David Wright wrote:
> > > > >
> > > >
On Wed 23 Apr 2025 at 11:48:49 (-0700), Van Snyder wrote:
> On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 12:40 -0400, Eben King wrote:
> > On 4/23/25 11:01, David Wright wrote:
> > >
> > > When I had an IBM clicky keyboard, I think I got the same effect
> > > as a windows key from holding down both Ctrl and Alt.
>
> Th
On Wed, 2025-04-23 at 12:40 -0400, Eben King wrote:
> On 4/23/25 11:01, David Wright wrote:
> >
> > When I had an IBM clicky keyboard, I think I got the same effect
> > as a windows key from holding down both Ctrl and Alt.
That doesn't open the KDE menu for me. The real question is "how do I
map
On 4/23/25 11:01, David Wright wrote:
When I had an IBM clicky keyboard, I think I got the same effect
as a windows key from holding down both Ctrl and Alt.
Does that remove the ability to type ctrl+alt+whatever?
On Tue 22 Apr 2025 at 19:00:25 (-0700), Van Snyder wrote:
> I use an IBM PS-2 keyboard, the kind with 102 keys, and therefore no
> "Windows" key.
>
> How do I set up a windows key, for example "Pause" or "Ctrl-Pause"?
>
> I tried
>
> XKBOPTIONS=Pause:Menu
>
> and
>
> XKBOPTIONS=pause:menu
>
>
I use an IBM PS-2 keyboard, the kind with 102 keys, and therefore no
"Windows" key.
How do I set up a windows key, for example "Pause" or "Ctrl-Pause"?
I tried
XKBOPTIONS=Pause:Menu
and
XKBOPTIONS=pause:menu
in /etc/default/keyboard but those didn't work.
>> > The answer seems to be to install with LVM and encryption. That ensures
>> > that the swap area is encrypted and *cannot* be messed with while the
>> > device is hibernated (which is the rationale for Secure Boot not allowing
>> > hibernation to a "naked" swap partition).
>> How does UEFI know
"Andrew M.A. Cater" writes:
> A quick search with a search engine: boot is restricted, not impossible.
>
> The answer seems to be to install with LVM and encryption. That ensures
> that the swap area is encrypted and *cannot* be messed with while the
> device is hibernated (which is the rationale
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 05:08:29PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > The answer seems to be to install with LVM and encryption. That ensures
> > that the swap area is encrypted and *cannot* be messed with while the
> > device is hibernated (which is the rationale for Secure Boot not allowing
> > hib
> The answer seems to be to install with LVM and encryption. That ensures
> that the swap area is encrypted and *cannot* be messed with while the
> device is hibernated (which is the rationale for Secure Boot not allowing
> hibernation to a "naked" swap partition).
How does UEFI know about Debian'
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:57:14PM +, Richmond wrote:
> It's because secure boot prevents it.
>
> :(
>
Hi Richmond,
A quick search with a search engine: boot is restricted, not impossible.
The answer seems to be to install with LVM and encryption. That ensures
that the swap area is encrypte
It's because secure boot prevents it.
:(
Hibernate does not seem to be available on my system. My desktop is
Mate. When the system was installed I accepted the default swap space
size but this was way to small, only 1G for a system with 8G of RAM.
So I made a new swap space and set it up in /etc/fstab and set it up as
resume.
"
systemct
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024, at 6:22 PM, mick.crane wrote:
> On 2024-07-24 23:32, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 24, 2024, at 3:59 AM, mick.crane wrote:
>>> On 2024-07-24 11:09, Rick Thomas wrote:
>>>> What's the best way to install (and configure) the CUPS prin
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024, at 3:09 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
> What's the best way to install (and configure) the CUPS printer
> software on a machine that doesn't have any GUI software?
>
> Specifically, the Marvell OpenRD machines that I have ("client" and
> "
On 2024-07-24 23:32, Rick Thomas wrote:
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024, at 3:59 AM, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-07-24 11:09, Rick Thomas wrote:
What's the best way to install (and configure) the CUPS printer
software on a machine that doesn't have any GUI software?
Specifically, the Marv
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024, at 3:59 AM, mick.crane wrote:
> On 2024-07-24 11:09, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> What's the best way to install (and configure) the CUPS printer
>> software on a machine that doesn't have any GUI software?
>>
>> Specifically, the Marvell
On 2024-07-24 11:09, Rick Thomas wrote:
What's the best way to install (and configure) the CUPS printer
software on a machine that doesn't have any GUI software?
Specifically, the Marvell OpenRD machines that I have ("client" and
"ultimate") only have 500 MB of RAM
On 24 Jul 2024 03:09 -0700, from rick.tho...@pobox.com (Rick Thomas):
> I'd like to install CUPS to interface the OpenRDs to my HP laser
> printer, but I haven't found any way to configure CUPS with only a
> CLI text console. The recommended way in the CUPS docs is to point
What's the best way to install (and configure) the CUPS printer software on a
machine that doesn't have any GUI software?
Specifically, the Marvell OpenRD machines that I have ("client" and "ultimate")
only have 500 MB of RAM. So I'm reluctant to install a
The instructions on the webpage:
https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware/blob/master/README.md,
the portion of the note:
https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware/blob/master/README.md#notes-about-combined-wifibluetooth-devices
may please be perused
The firmware was already i
Again, I post the following output for the command:
# sudo pkexec dmesg | grep -i "BCM"
Output:
[3.731659] usb 1-4: Product: BCM43142A0
[ 17.507884] wlan0: Broadcom BCM4365 802.11 Hybrid Wireless
Controller 6.30.223.271 (r587334)
[ 18.939316] Bluetooth: hci0: BCM: chip id 70
[ 18.940314]
Dear Mr. ullrich, I am so concerned by the Biblical God-like
Commandment of some of the senior members of this mailing list that I
have to ask you a second time: have you meticulously perused all my
posts relating to this problematic hardware?:
"Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BC
Am Samstag, 28. Oktober 2023, 13:08:21 CEST schrieb Susmita/Rajib:
> BCM43142A0
Try the following.
Building kernel modue:
1. Install the packages module-assistant, broadcom-sta, broadcom-dkms and
broadcom-sta-
source
2. start module-assistant, command: m-a
3. In GUI e
On Wed, 25 Oct 2023 at 08:31, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
[ ... ]
> > Install the package firmware-b43-installer and follow the prompts.
> >
> > I'm fairly sure that's all it takes. You may need to uninstall wl
> > and / or any other changes you've made.
> [ ... ]
>
> Ok, I will graduall
From: "Andrew M.A. Cater"
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 17:12:41 +
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 08:19:03PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> From: "Andrew M.A. Cater"
> Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 10:50:48 +
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> In-reply-to: <[🔎]
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>
> Dear Mr. Cater,
>
> Onc
From: "Andrew M.A. Cater"
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 10:50:48 +
Message-id: <[🔎] ztehic-dyzpii...@einval.com>
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Dear Mr. Cater,
Once again, thank you for your post.
But Mr. Cater, I would have to request you to
On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 02:01:21PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> My dear illustrious Team Leaders and Senior Members, Debian-User
> group, debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> I rephrase my earlier question posted at:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00452.html
> which didn't receive
My dear illustrious Team Leaders and Senior Members, Debian-User
group, debian-user@lists.debian.org
I rephrase my earlier question posted at:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00452.html
which didn't receive an insightful reply or guidance. Yes, Mr. Cater
did advise on B43 series fi
Hi list,
I am trying to configure some default settings to be able to deploy KDE.
I am doing my tests with Debian “hopefully-soon-stable” 12 (Plasma
5.27.2). I follow the kiosk mode documentation [1], and it works
properly for some settings (night color, baloo search, power management
while the OP had an entry for /tmp in teir /etc/fstab.
Wow!
AFAICT, i did not create any systemd files nor ran a generator or such.
Apart from listing units, i did not interfere ... wait ... i recall
using the systemctl edit command once
So, what likely happened is:
- You had an fstab entry
Am 05.10.2022 um 21:03 schrieb Andy Smith:
> Well it says it was generated by systemd-fstab-generator, but that
> would usually put its generated units in /run/systemd/generator, not
> /etc/systemd/system/, so it seems at some point something/someone ran:
>
> # systemd-fstab-generator /etc/sys
Hello,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 02:31:01PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 06:23:39PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> > I haven't yet felt the need to adjust sizing or permissions on /tmp
> > but if I did I'd just put an entry for it in /etc/fstab.
>
> Me too, but I'm still curiou
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 06:23:39PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> I haven't yet felt the need to adjust sizing or permissions on /tmp
> but if I did I'd just put an entry for it in /etc/fstab.
Me too, but I'm still curious where the OP's /etc/systemd/system/* file
came from. If the OP didn't write it
Hello,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 12:04:31PM +0200, DdB wrote:
> How are the more experienced people among you handle /tmp ?
> Could i just benefit from your experience?
I don't tend to mess with the Debian default for /tmp, which is to
not to have it be a mount point at all, so it is on the root
fi
Am 05.10.2022 um 19:07 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> And you have NO memory of creating this file? Did someone else maybe
> set this system up for you, who might have done this?
That is certain: I did NOT create this file, my understanding of systemd
is way too basic. (It did not even cross my mind to
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 05:45:41PM +0200, DdB wrote:
> > datakanja@NewSimul:/etc$ cat systemd/system/tmp.mount
> > # Automatically generated by systemd-fstab-generator
> >
> > [Unit]
> > SourcePath=/etc/fstab
> > Documentation=man:fstab(5) man:systemd-fstab-generator(8)
> > Before=local-fs.target
Am 05.10.2022 um 13:24 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> You're going to have to figure out what's mounting your /tmp file system
> in the first place. If it's not /etc/fstab then it could be a dedicated
> systemd unit, or a command in /etc/rc.local, or a crontab @reboot entry,
> or an /etc/init.d/ script,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 02:07:17PM +0100, Tixy wrote:
I seem to remember many releases ago playing with this, and there was a
config file to set /tmp to tmpfs. A quick google leads me to to look at
'man tmpfs' which says:
/tmp Previously configured using RAMTMP in /etc/default/rcS. Note that th
On Wed, 2022-10-05 at 15:52 +0300, Anssi Saari wrote:
> DdB writes:
>
> > How are the more experienced people among you handle /tmp ?
> > Could i just benefit from your experience?
>
> I leave /tmp as is or if I see a benefit for the system, then I put
> something like this in /etc/fstab:
>
> n
DdB writes:
> How are the more experienced people among you handle /tmp ?
> Could i just benefit from your experience?
I leave /tmp as is or if I see a benefit for the system, then I put
something like this in /etc/fstab:
none /tmp tmpfs defaults,size=55% 0 0
The 55% is ju
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 12:04:31PM +0200, DdB wrote:
> fstab has no entry concerning /tmp.
> After booting, mount gives this:
>
> >> tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,relatime,size=51200k)
Huh. Weird.
> Additional information:
> while i am still using oldstable (buster),
You're going to have
tal.
Only i am uncertain about how to configure a better size, as obviously
the system is setting up /tmp from outside of fstab.
Furthermore, i find older fstab entries on the net with more arguments
and i am not so sure, how important they are (noatime,nodiratime,mode=1777)
Additional informat
> Hardly an issue. Just do:
> $ apt -s install dbus-x11
> NOTE: This is only a simulation!
> apt needs root privileges for real execution.
> Keep also in mind that locking is deactivated,
> so don't depend on the relevance to the real current situation!
> Reading package lists.
On Thu 29 Sep 2022 at 12:42:30 (+), jindam, vani wrote:
> > unicorn:~$ apt install sl
> > E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (13:
> > Permission denied)
> > E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend),
> > are you root?
> so, debian on
t; > to seek help from a dedicated WPCleaner support community. People who
> > actually know and use the application might be able to answer questions
> > about it, like "how do you configure which web browser it launches
> > when you press the XYZ button on the ABC page&qu
> unicorn:~$ apt install sl
> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (13:
> Permission denied)
> E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend),
> are you root?
so, debian on device **warns** & **refuses**
to download package.
without thinking t
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 08:02:54AM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2022-09-29 at 07:49, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>
> > There are hints in this thtread as to where to configure your
> > default browser. Update-alternatives is probably your friend here. If
> > all of
On 2022-09-29 at 07:49, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> There are hints in this thtread as to where to configure your
> default browser. Update-alternatives is probably your friend here. If
> all of this is just to run the Wikipedia cleaner application, then
> you may well want a GUI brows
more
information from you, we will continue to guess wildly.
Reference to palemoon suggests to me this isn't stock Debian since stock
Debian would include Firefox as default browser.
There are hints in this thtread as to where to configure your default
browser. Update-alternatives is prob
quite in the manner to which we are accustomed. Then
> > again, who knows?
>
> again as normal user: i expect os to
> behave same, especially when you configure
> or make a package as default, in my case
> all html links whether present in gui
> or cli OR apt stopping w
On 2022-09-29 at 07:22, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 04:47:37AM +, jindam, vani wrote:
>
>> as normal user i expected apt to show **some kind** of warning
>> without providing root password installation of package will fail.
>
> unicorn:~$ apt install sl
> E: Could not open
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 04:47:37AM +, jindam, vani wrote:
> as normal user i expected apt to show **some
> kind** of warning without providing
> root password installation of package
> will fail.
unicorn:~$ apt install sl
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (13: P
again as normal user: i expect os to
behave same, especially when you configure
or make a package as default, in my case
all html links whether present in gui
or cli OR apt stopping without root
password.
regards,
jindam, vani
toots: @jindam_v...@c.im
others: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jindam_vani
ually know and use the application might be able to answer questions
> about it, like "how do you configure which web browser it launches
> when you press the XYZ button on the ABC page".
i did ask dev & it was fixed for palemoon.
if XYZ button contains url, so instead of
choosi
On 2022-09-28, David Wright wrote:
>
> So I think you mentioned userland.app or something.
> Does that mean you're running all this on a mobile phone?
> Its wikipedia says "UserLAnd does not require a root account."
> That puts quite a new complexion on the thread here called
> "how disable apt do
On Wed 28 Sep 2022 at 05:06:33 (+), jindam, vani wrote:
> > A line like:
> > export BROWSER=lynx
> > in /etc/profile may help.
>
> i have updated ~/.profile, but it is not working
>
> > You don't indicate your desktop, which may be significant.
> i am trying to use debian with least
> packag
On 9/28/22 06:01, jindam, vani wrote:
So you use openbox... and what, startx? Or some Display Manager (DM)?
i have installed debian on userland app.
trying to use or familiarise with linux.
i think i am not using any DM.
Also, how are you launching your "default browser"? Please be precise
a
ted WPCleaner support community. People who
actually know and use the application might be able to answer questions
about it, like "how do you configure which web browser it launches
when you press the XYZ button on the ABC page".
ng else?
>>
>> i am trying to launch browser button on wikipedia wpcleaner. it was
>> working for palemoon.
>
> I have no idea what "wikipedia wpcleaner" is either. Is it an
> application that you installed? Does it have its own configuration
> menu/files
message "failed to execute child
> process "x-www-browser" (no such file
> or directory). my issue is not with this
> message.
x-www-browser is managed by Debian's alternatives system.
unicorn:~$ ls -l /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 Jan 12
> So you use openbox... and what, startx? Or some Display Manager (DM)?
i have installed debian on userland app.
trying to use or familiarise with linux.
i think i am not using any DM.
> Also, how are you launching your "default browser"? Please be precise
> and specific.
right clicking provides
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 05:06:33AM +, jindam, vani wrote:
> i am trying to use debian with least
> packages. i dont have any desktop
> environment. i have installed base system
> + mc, default-jre, openbox, palemoon, lynx.
So you use openbox... and what, startx? Or some Display Manager (DM
> Try "_" (underscore) instead. That way the string "SENSIBLE_BROWSER" is
> interpreted by the shell as one whole variable name.
$ echo $SENSIBLE_BROWSER
its blank
> It ist also good to copy the command and the output completey into mails
> so everybody can exactly see what happened.
pearl of
> Interesting, what does echo $"-browser" return? What does echo
> "$-BROWSER" return?
jindam@localhost:~$ -BROWSER
-bash: -BROWSER: command not found
regards,
jindam, vani
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others: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jindam_vani
> I'm on a system other than debian now otherwise
Am Mittwoch, 28. September 2022 schrieb jindam, vani:
> > It may be necessary to disable SENSIBLE-BROWSER. echo
> > $SENSIBLE-BROWSER to see if it's loaded.
>
> $ echo $SENSIBLE-BROWSER
> it shows "-BROWSER"
Shell variables can't contain "-", so this is probably a typo. Then the
shell replaces "$
Am Mittwoch, 28. September 2022 schrieb Jude DaShiell:
> Interesting, what does echo $"-browser" return? What does echo
> "$-BROWSER" return?
> I'm on a system other than debian now otherwise I'd have answers for
> you on both counts.
$ echo "$-browser"
himBHsbrowser
$ echo "$-BROWSER"
himBHsBRO
Interesting, what does echo $"-browser" return? What does echo
"$-BROWSER" return?
I'm on a system other than debian now otherwise I'd have answers for you
on both counts.
Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed
September 28, 2022 at 12:22 PM, "Jude DaShiell" wrote:
>
> It may be necessary to disable SENSIBLE-BROWSER. echo $SENSIBLE-BROWSER
> to see if it's loaded.
$ echo $SENSIBLE-BROWSER
it shows "-BROWSER"
$SENSIBLE-BROWSER
launches lynx in terminal
regards,
jindam, vani
toots: @jindam_v...@c.im
It may be necessary to disable SENSIBLE-BROWSER. echo $SENSIBLE-BROWSER
to see if it's loaded.
Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
.
On Wed, 28 Sep 2022, jindam, vani wrote:
> >
> A line like:
> export BROWSER=lynx
> in /etc/profile may help.
i have updated ~/.profile, but it is not working
> You don't indicate your desktop, which may be significant.
i am trying to use debian with least
packages. i dont have any desktop
environment. i have installed base system
+ mc,
x browser". i have changed x-www-browser
> to lynx. how do i configure my system to
> use lynx browser for html files, open links,
> open in external viewer, etc..?
You don't indicate your desktop, which may be significant.
For one thing, there may be other alternatives yo
;
> good morning !?!?!
>
> i have installed debian bullseye on userland
> app. i have disabled recomnend packages for my
> entire packages. i have installed openbox. when
> i click "web browser" it does not launch
> "lynx browser". i have changed x-www-brow
r
to lynx. how do i configure my system to
use lynx browser for html files, open links,
open in external viewer, etc..?
$sudo update-alternatives --config www-browser
There is only one alternative in link group www-browser (providing
/usr/bin/www-browser): /usr/bin/lynx
Nothing to configure.
$ update
On Sat, 25 Jun 2022 18:23:17 + (UTC)
visqa...@yahoo.com wrote:
> i am fully confused. should i just copy etc/debdelta/sources.conf to
> ~/.debdelta/sources.conf. should i take extra steps? how should i
> configure for unstable/sid?
>
Here's mine:
deb http://deb.debian.org
i am fully confused. should i just copy etc/debdelta/sources.conf to
~/.debdelta/sources.conf. should i take extra steps? how should i configure for
unstable/sid?
regards,
visqa
On Sat, Apr 09, 2022 at 05:42:43PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> Roberto C. Sánchez composed on 2022-04-09 17:16 (UTC-0400):
>
> > Have you tried the option to manually enter the mirror information? In
> > the past I have successfully used this point at archive.debian.org for
> > an installation of
Roberto C. Sánchez composed on 2022-04-09 17:16 (UTC-0400):
> Have you tried the option to manually enter the mirror information?
Gripped by blindness the first several tries, I eventually noticed that manual
entry topped the list, and installation has been proceeding. :p
--
Evolution as taught
On 4/9/22 14:08, Felix Miata wrote:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s03.en.html doesn't seem to show
the possibility exists. Is it not possible? What doc explains?
The problem: I want to install on a K6/2. The newest installation kernel that
doesn't require cmov that K6/2 doesn't
On Sat, Apr 09, 2022 at 05:36:25PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> Andrew M.A. Cater composed on 2022-04-09 21:15 (UTC):
>
> > YOu could try expert mode and select your own mirror.
>
> Only way I can find in expert mode to select a mirror is from the lists from
> the
> various countries presented, a
Roberto C. Sánchez composed on 2022-04-09 17:16 (UTC-0400):
> Have you tried the option to manually enter the mirror information? In
> the past I have successfully used this point at archive.debian.org for
> an installation of an older version of Debian. You should be able to
> use the URL http:
Andrew M.A. Cater composed on 2022-04-09 21:15 (UTC):
> YOu could try expert mode and select your own mirror.
Only way I can find in expert mode to select a mirror is from the lists from the
various countries presented, among which archive.debian.org is not listed in
USA,
UK or Germany. Is it sq
On Sat, Apr 09, 2022 at 05:08:50PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s03.en.html doesn't seem to
> show
> the possibility exists. Is it not possible? What doc explains?
>
> The problem: I want to install on a K6/2. The newest installation kernel that
> do
On Sat, Apr 09, 2022 at 05:08:50PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s03.en.html doesn't seem to
> show
> the possibility exists. Is it not possible? What doc explains?
>
> The problem: I want to install on a K6/2. The newest installation kernel that
> do
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s03.en.html doesn't seem to show
the possibility exists. Is it not possible? What doc explains?
The problem: I want to install on a K6/2. The newest installation kernel that
doesn't require cmov that K6/2 doesn't have is Wheezy. When I boot the Wheez
On 14/02/2022 20:09, Maurizio Caloro wrote:
On 14/02/2022 19:42, Erwan David wrote:
Le 14/02/2022 à 19:30, Maurizio Caloro a écrit :
compilled and installed now *tacacs+-F5.0.0a1* with following syntax
./configure --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr --with-gnu-ld
--enable-arapdes --enable
On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 07:42:19PM +0100, Erwan David wrote:
> Le 14/02/2022 à 19:30, Maurizio Caloro a écrit :
> > strange in my search, the system find only one Package
> >
> > # apt-cache search tacacs
> > libauthen-tacacsplus-perl - Perl module for authentication using TACACS+
> > server
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