On 2025-01-23, Will Mengarini wrote:
>>
>> The max distance between the two Cat-5e outlets is no more than 25 ft.
>>
>> Any recommendations?
>
> The server will heat up the closet. In summer, the closet might
> become hot enough to shut down the server, and even if it doesn't shut
> it down, the
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 an X and x2go-server
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 04:43 Frank Guthausen wrote:
...
An option is: x2go
>
Thanks, I vaguely remember looking at that many years ago. Is it reasonaby
usable?
I would still need some kind of mini-PC to be the client, correct?
-Tom
On Thu, 23 Jan 2025 15:59:16 -0800
Will Mengarini wrote:
> * Tom Browder [25-01/23=Th 16:00 -0600]:
> >
> > Any recommendations?
>
> [...]
>
> Perhaps other posters could comment on any alternatives to RDP.
> Googling "X-forwarding" finds what looks like reasonable how-tos.
> I don't know how
On 2025-01-23 22:00, Tom Browder wrote:
I'm still trying to solve an awkward office layout and keep control of
wiring. I want to keep my main server in the closet but have the
monitor,
keyboard, and mouse (and speakers if possible) accessed via another
cat-5
outlet across the room.
Looking fo
* Tom Browder [25-01/23=Th 16:00 -0600]:
> I want to keep my main server in the closet but have the
> monitor, keyboard, and mouse (and speakers if possible)
> accessed via another cat-5 outlet across the room.
>
> Looking for the correct device is difficult for me
> because of terminology. On my
They make KVM over IP aka KVM over Ethernet switches. I am not sure
whether you can get the functionality for the additional devices
(speakers & thumb drive). This setup will let you switch your keyboard,
monitor & mouse between several computers (maybe one or more in the
closet and one or mor
I'm still trying to solve an awkward office layout and keep control of
wiring. I want to keep my main server in the closet but have the monitor,
keyboard, and mouse (and speakers if possible) accessed via another cat-5
outlet across the room.
Looking for the correct device is difficult for me beca
; >
> > The link you gave above talks about the following security issues:
> >
> > CVE-2024-12085
> > CVE-2024-12086
> > CVE-2024-12087
> > CVE-2024-12088
> > CVE-2024-12747
> >
> > The link that I gave you shows that all of the above alre
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 10:57:53PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
>
> Has the following been Fixed or back ported to 3.2.7?
>
> fixed handling of -H flag with conflict in internal flag values
>
> fixed a user after free in logging of failed rename
>
> fixed build o
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 10:57:53PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
Has the following been Fixed or back ported to 3.2.7?
Stop trolling. If you want to use arch, go use arch and be happy.
> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2025 at 2:11 PM
> From: "Andy Smith"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: A warning about rsync in stable: it became broken 3 days ago, is
> now fixed
>
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 03:42:48AM +0100, poc...@
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 03:42:48AM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> > From: "Andy Smith"
> > You can verify this at:
> >
> > https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/rsync
>
> https://www.cisecurity.org/advisory/multiple-vulnerabilities-in-rsync-could-allow-for-remot
17 Jan 2025 14:33:05 Roberto C. Sánchez :
> Others, for various reasons, choose a stable distribution to which
> security patches are backported.
In particular Debian testing shouldn't be recommended to users as it is the
least likely to have security patches!
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 12:55:19PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
>
>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 10:34 PM
> > From: "Stefan Monnier"
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: A warning about rsync in stable: it bec
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 10:34 PM
> From: "Stefan Monnier"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: A warning about rsync in stable: it became broken 3 days ago, is
> now fixed
>
> > Why use 3 year old rsync?
>
> If you can't
> Why use 3 year old rsync?
If you can't answer this question, then you probably will be better
served with Debian testing, Debian unstable, or even some other
distribution than Debian stable.
Stefan
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 9:36 PM
> From: "Andy Smith"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: A warning about rsync in stable: it became broken 3 days ago, is
> now fixed
>
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 03:27:26AM +0100, poc...
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 03:27:26AM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> Actually the last patched debian rsync version is still vulnerable
> https://kb.cert.org/vuls/id/952657
>
> rsync 3.4.1 is the latest version that fixes the issues.
That page was last updated 15 January whereas the fixes
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 6:40 PM
> From: "David"
> To: "debian-user"
> Subject: A warning about rsync in stable: it became broken 3 days ago, is now
> fixed
>
> Hi,
>
> For anyone not subscribed to debian-security-announce mailing l
is now fixed in bookworm [2]
5) That's all I know. I just thought it might be helpful to share this
information here because it might affect people's backup systems.
[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2025/msg4.html
[2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-securit
On 13/09/2024 21:09, Pierre Willaime wrote:
I do not think it was related to non-free-firmware repository (Here is
my sources.list below)
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm main contrib non-free
non-free-firmware
It seems repositories are properly configured. In general however "apt
Le 11/09/2024 à 17:55, Max Nikulin a écrit :
grep -r system.conf /usr/share/dbus-1/
/usr/share/dbus-1/system.conf: ignore_missing="yes">/etc/dbus-1/system.conf
I do not have this file as well. I suggest Pierre to compare config
files of live and installed environments.
I recommend to read
songbird wrote:
>
> as an FYI, last night this wasn't a good idea:
>
> The following packages will be upgraded:
>gir1.2-matepanelapplet-4.0 (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
>libmate-panel-applet-4-1 (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
>libmate-panel-applet-dev (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
>mate-panel
as an FYI, last night this wasn't a good idea:
The following packages will be upgraded:
gir1.2-matepanelapplet-4.0 (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
libmate-panel-applet-4-1 (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
libmate-panel-applet-dev (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
mate-panel (1.27.1-2+b2 => 1.27.1-3)
ср, 15 мая 2024 г. в 16:55, Hans :
> Dear developers,
Users.
> in April 2024 the security hole CVE-2023-6546 was discovered in linux-image,
> and I believe, it is fixed in kernel 6.1.0 (from debian/stable) as soon after
> this a new kernel was released.
https://security-tracke
On 2024-05-15 at 03:05, Hans wrote:
> Dear developers,
As usual, most of us here are not Debian developers, even if some of us
may be software developers.
> in April 2024 the security hole CVE-2023-6546 was discovered in linux-image,
> and I believe, it
> is fixed in kernel 6.1.0
Dear developers,
in April 2024 the security hole CVE-2023-6546 was discovered in linux-image,
and I believe, it
is fixed in kernel 6.1.0 (from debian/stable) as soon after this a new kernel
was released.
However, there is no new kernel 6.5.0-*-bpo released at that time, so my
question
So I installed pavucontrol and I now have sound. Both the controls are
set to 100% so I am good to go.
Thank you Marco for your help.
On 9/4/23 1:37 AM, Marco wrote:
Am 03.09.2023 um 22:00:02 Uhr schrieb Maureen L Thomas:
I could use some help with this one.
Does pavucontrol see your soun
Am 03.09.2023 um 22:00:02 Uhr schrieb Maureen L Thomas:
> I could use some help with this one.
Does pavucontrol see your soundcard?
Check the volume levels.
Maybe there are multiple sound cards (e.g. graphics card with HDMI or
DP, USB headsets). Make sure the application plays the sound on the
de
I use an all in one Lonova computer. I have the latest Bookworm
installed and had my wired connection kept shutting itself off. I
looked it up on the net and yesterday I installed ethtool and today I
have my wired connection working but no sound. I did find all my
settings as they have been
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 02:16:40PM -0500, kjohn...@eclypse.org wrote:
> I would like to see fixed bugs for the mailman3 package, and related packages.
Start by going to the package's bug page:
<http://bugs.debian.org/mailman3>
At the bottom of the page, there's a form
How do I see fixed bugs for a package at bugs.debian.org? I can find open bugs
from https://www.debian.org/Bugs/, but maybe something that has been fixed
would give me insight.
I would like to see fixed bugs for the mailman3 package, and related packages.
I am trying to migrate from mailman2
On 7/14/22 13:08, Brian wrote:
On Thu 14 Jul 2022 at 11:56:10 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
On 7/14/22 05:19, Brian wrote:
[...]
But now the "add printer" just re-configures the existing one. "Add"
does not make a new profile. I need both profiles to show up in both
firefox's, print dialog, an
Richmond writes:
> This bug:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=895378
>
> sky2: sky2: did not recover correctly after waking up from S3
>
> seems to be fixed on Ubuntu here:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1798921
>
&g
On Sun 08 May 2022 at 23:39:31 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
> On 5/8/22 15:00, ghe2001 wrote:
> > On Sunday, May 8th, 2022 at 3:51 PM, David Christensen wrote:
> >
> > > My bad -- default options is spelled 'defaults'.
> >
> > > UUID=301d6d6d-6782-4be3-b979-0cb595ef1a48 /backupDisk ext4 defa
On 5/8/22 15:00, ghe2001 wrote:
On Sunday, May 8th, 2022 at 3:51 PM, David Christensen wrote:
My bad -- default options is spelled 'defaults'.
UUID=301d6d6d-6782-4be3-b979-0cb595ef1a48 /backupDisk ext4 defaults 0 0
Well, damned if it didn't work. And I had all of my non-root fstab entrie
On Mon 09 May 2022 at 09:34:56 (+1000), David wrote:
> The only reason to that =defaults exists is so that
> a non-default value can be specified for either or ,
> while not specifying any non-default .
>
> Because there can't be a fifth or sixth column unless there is
> also a fourth column. "d
On Mon, 9 May 2022 at 05:30, ghe2001 wrote:
> The fstab:
> #
>
On Mon, 9 May 2022 at 08:00, ghe2001 wrote:
> > My bad -- default options is spelled 'defaults'.
> >
> > UUID=301d6d6d-6782-4be3-b979-0cb595ef1a48 /backupDisk ext4 defaults 0
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On Sunday, May 8th, 2022 at 4:57 PM, David Wright
wrote:
> My proof reading of the options was obviously worse than your
> pasting of the UUID (I thought you might have accidentally
> chosen to use the PARTUUID
On Sun 08 May 2022 at 22:00:23 (+), ghe2001 wrote:
> On Sunday, May 8th, 2022 at 3:51 PM, David Christensen
> wrote:
>
> > My bad -- default options is spelled 'defaults'.
> >
> > UUID=301d6d6d-6782-4be3-b979-0cb595ef1a48 /backupDisk ext4 defaults 0 0
>
> Well, damned if it didn't work. An
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On Sunday, May 8th, 2022 at 3:51 PM, David Christensen
wrote:
> My bad -- default options is spelled 'defaults'.
>
> UUID=301d6d6d-6782-4be3-b979-0cb595ef1a48 /backupDisk ext4 defaults 0 0
Well, damned if it
On 04/22/2022 01:50 AM, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> I'm using Mate 1.20. I noticed a continual flood in my /var/log/Xorg.0.log
>
> modeset(0): Failed to get GBM bo for flip to new front.
>
> I tracked down the error at
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1645553
>
> I used more or less t
I'm using Mate 1.20. I noticed a continual flood in my /var/log/Xorg.0.log
modeset(0): Failed to get GBM bo for flip to new front.
I tracked down the error at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1645553
I used more or less the procedure documented by pkoz 2018-12-28 08:17:40
UTC and t
This bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=895378
sky2: sky2: did not recover correctly after waking up from S3
seems to be fixed on Ubuntu here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1798921
Will this fix get to Debian? I guess it will go up to kernel
On 1/3/22 02:46, gene heskett wrote:
> On Monday, January 3, 2022 1:59:56 AM EST john doe wrote:
...
>>
>> It would be nice if you could replicate the issue and file a bug report
>> against the Debian Installer with the D-I logs.
>
> I appreciate that, but that means I'd have to do a complete
nd a way
> >>> to
> >>> silence this w/o destroying the rest of the system. Removing orca will
> >>> shut it up, but that leaves brltty spamming the daemon.log complaining
> >>> about a missing library every 5 seconds. And that's close to 40
>
es a week.
Note waiting for a good solution for packages, in your desktop, you can
disable the accessibility via the control panel.
And where do I find this "control panel".
So, how does one shut up this useless to me, screen-reader and kill the
log spamming at the same time?
Othe
trol panel.
And where do I find this "control panel".
> > So, how does one shut up this useless to me, screen-reader and kill the
> > log spamming at the same time?
Other advice has fixed that.
> ALso see wiki.debian.org/accessibility where you see the gsetting line
>
In message <https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/12/msg00606.html>
I wrote:
> I have a virtual machine (VM) running Debian 10.10.0 ("Buster") x86-64,
> running in an OpenBSD 7.0 host (using the OpenBSD 'vmm' VM monitor).
[[...]]
> my question is, how can
Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> I have a virtual machine (VM) running Debian 10.10.0 ("Buster") x86-64,
> running in an OpenBSD 7.0 host (using the OpenBSD 'vmm' VM monitor).
...
> So, my question is, how can I set a fixed virtual-ethernet MAC address
> in Debian an
of enp0s2 each time I reboot the virtual machine, and this
breaks the license manager for some commercial site-licensed software
(Maple) I'm running in the virtual machine.
So, I'd like to disable Debian's virtual-ethernet MAC address randomization
and set a fixed virtual-ethernet MAC
On Sat 28 Aug 2021 at 15:38:40 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 08:31:56PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > Nobody should be logging into the web interface as root.
>
> As far as "nobody should...", I don't see the harm. It's not like the
> password is going over a network cable (or
On Sat, Aug 28, 2021 at 08:31:56PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> Nobody should be logging into the web interface as root.
As far as "nobody should...", I don't see the harm. It's not like the
password is going over a network cable (or wireless EM). It's just
loopback.
Also note the official instruction
On Sat 28 Aug 2021 at 07:11:55 -0700, Peter Ehlert wrote:
>
> On 8/26/21 5:53 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
[...]
> > 2) Install cups.
> * cups was not installed by default. The Brother installer did flag that
> first off, easily corrected
A print queue was installed by Sun 22 Aug 2021 05:44:11 AM
On 8/26/21 5:53 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2021 at 01:37:49PM +0100, Brian wrote:
On Thu 26 Aug 2021 at 13:23:58 +0100, mick crane wrote:
On 2021-08-26 12:59, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 8/25/21 12:11 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Some people report restarting the browser is enough. S
On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 05:08:50AM +, Robbi Nespu wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 07:55:30 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > So, your Subject as received by me, after I un-mangle it, reads something
> > like this:
> >
> > If some package have serious bug and fixed o
ine
> >
> > stretch (security) 1.8.19p1-2.1+deb9u3 fixed
> >
> > showing that stretch's version gets a fix, not an upgrade.
>
> How you can confirm 1.8.19p1-2.1+deb9u3 fix CVE-2021-3156?
The changelog, /usr/share/doc/sudo/changelog.Debian.gz, starts with:
s
Note in particular the line
> >
> > stretch (security) 1.8.19p1-2.1+deb9u3 fixed
> >
> > showing that stretch's version gets a fix, not an upgrade.
>
> How you can confirm 1.8.19p1-2.1+deb9u3 fix CVE-2021-3156?
>
> I could not see source code for that version here[
Hi
On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 10:58:06 -0600, David Wright wrote:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2021-3156
is a timely example of how Debian deals with such problems.
Note in particular the line
stretch (security) 1.8.19p1-2.1+deb9u3 fixed
showing that stretch's version gets
On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 07:55:30 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> So, your Subject as received by me, after I un-mangle it, reads something
> like this:
>
> If some package have serious bug and fixed on
> unstable and testing release, how long it will be available on stable
> rel
ular the line
stretch (security) 1.8.19p1-2.1+deb9u3 fixed
showing that stretch's version gets a fix, not an upgrade.
Cheers,
David.
ur Subject as received by me, after I un-mangle it, reads something
like this:
If some package have serious bug and fixed on
unstable and testing release, how long it will be available on stable
release?
The answer to this question is: however long it takes for the current
testing to become stab
On 28/01/2021 22:59, Robbi Nespu wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am curious something (as per title). I not sure whether to ask here
or on devel mail list.
Yesterday on OFTC #debian, some guy ask about unfix CVE-2020-25681 to
CVE-2020-25687 for dnsmasq[1] package on stable release.
I not using dns
Hello everyone,
I am curious something (as per title). I not sure whether to ask here or
on devel mail list.
Yesterday on OFTC #debian, some guy ask about unfix CVE-2020-25681 to
CVE-2020-25687 for dnsmasq[1] package on stable release.
I not using dnsmasq but I curious how and will it be bac
firmware problems I think I have
solved.
Upgrading the rest of the testing packages killed X again.
Upgrading to the sid kernel fixed it again
Paul
TIA for any ideas,
Paul
Upgrading to testing fixed X.
Paul
Answered from my new machine.
In case anyone refers to this "thread&qu
TIA for any ideas,
Paul
Upgrading to testing fixed X.
Paul
Answered from my new machine.
In case anyone refers to this "thread" I should add that I didn't do a
full update to Bullseye yet. I just updated a few packages *including*
the kernel. I'm guessing it was rhe kernel that solved the problem.
Paul
rmware-amd-graphics package. I can't easily post log contents
from that machine since it doesn't have email installed yet.
I am now at:
open /dev/dri/card0: no such file...
What I find online refers to the firmware problems I think I have solved.
TIA for any ideas,
Paul
Upgradin
On 12/19/2019 04:05 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
On 20/12/2019 10:52, Richard Owlett wrote:
As I date from Netscape era I much prefer SeaMonkey.
However when I did a reasonably default install of Debian 9.8 I got
Firefox 60.5.0esr .
Due to *OPERATOR ERROR*, I mangled a preference.
On the mozill
hostnamectl set-hostname sbox, log out, log back in
The temp hostname disappeared, the CLI prompt is back to what it should
be and where I hope it will stay.
Still no idea of how/why this happened. I certainly didn't tell anything
to change my hostname.
List to the rescue. Thanks guys...
--
Gl
On Lu, 01 iul 19, 17:23:41, Steven Post wrote:
>
> The issue disappeared after removing 'zoom' (a meeting application) and
> its dependency ibus.
This would be worth a bug report against ibus.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Tue, 2019-06-25 at 14:56 +0200, Steven Post wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-06-24 at 22:15 +0200, Steven Post wrote:
> > (Please keep me in CC, as I'm not subscribed to the mailing list)
> >
> > On Sun, 2019-06-23 at 19:16 +0300, andreimp
olicy, where you need an account to get any (production ready) JDK update.
> Let's see, how this develops.
>
> Thanks to the guy who fixed this!
Verified. apt update no longer generates error with Orale's Virtualbox
repo. Also, Virtualbox 6.0 back in repo.
B
>
> #Am 29.
. Let's see, how
this develops.
Thanks to the guy who fixed this!
#Am 29.04.19 um 16:28 schrieb Patrick Bartek:
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2019 05:45:19 -0700
> Charlie Kravetz wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 29 Apr 2019 12:09:06 +0200
>> Martin wrote:
>>
>>> Hi list,
>
Hi.
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 10:27:43AM +0200, Martin wrote:
> It's the ibus...something.
> No idea what this does¹, but disabling/uninstalling this does the trick.
Long story short, unless you're writing in Chinese, Japanese or Korean -
you don't need ibus.
Reco
It's the ibus...something.
No idea what this does¹, but disabling/uninstalling this does the trick.
1) I know, there is documentation...
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
On 1/6/19 12:26 PM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Case in point: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395875
>
> There is no corresponding bugreport for the Debian package; had I not found
> the upstream bug, I would have filed a report with nearly the same
> information, since my tests match
Hi.
Case in point: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395875
There is no corresponding bugreport for the Debian package; had I not
found the upstream bug, I would have filed a report with nearly the same
information, since my tests match the issue perfectly.
Question is, for tracking purpo
On Sunday 23 September 2018 16:55:39 Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 09:55:48 -0400
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > synaptic-pkexec still doesn't.
> >
> >
> >
> > So I'm still restricted to doing updates with apt.
> > not a show stopper, but the rock64 can do that 20x faster.
>
> I vaguely recall ha
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 09:55:48 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> synaptic-pkexec still doesn't.
>
>
> So I'm still restricted to doing updates with apt.
> not a show stopper, but the rock64 can do that 20x faster.
>
I vaguely recall having trouble with this on sid years ago, and
completely failing
On Sunday 23 September 2018 05:35:41 Étienne Mollier wrote:
> Good Day,
>
> On 9/22/18 10:15 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I would certainly hope so, AND give due consideration to just
> > how big a headache any change means for the users.
>
> That is an understatement, this headache thing.
>
> > Th
On 3/4/17, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 03/04/2017 05:30 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> ENVIRONMENT:
>> I am using Jessie (8.6.0) with MATE installed from purchased DVD set.
>> The problem is associated with a single user. This was verified two
>> ways. Logged in as root, there is no problem. Created
On 03/04/2017 05:30 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
ENVIRONMENT:
I am using Jessie (8.6.0) with MATE installed from purchased DVD set.
The problem is associated with a single user. This was verified two
ways. Logged in as root, there is no problem. Created a new user and
then logged in to that user, no
Yeah, the problem was solved by some minor changes /etc/default/grub.dEdit this
line:GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"toGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet
splash acpi_backlight=vendor"
And it was done. This worked on my Ubuntu 14.04. And fortunately here on debian
also.. And yes Cindy, other
On 11/16/16, Atish Pandey wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I am new to Debian, and have recently installed Debian 8.6 Jessie GNOME 3.0
> on my sony vaio VPCEH38FN. It has a Nvidia Geforce 410 M graphics card.
> The issue is that the screen brightness is set to maximum and it is not
> changing by hotkeys
On Wed, 16 Nov 2016, Atish Pandey wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am new to Debian, and have recently installed Debian 8.6 Jessie
GNOME 3.0 on my sony vaio VPCEH38FN. It has a Nvidia Geforce 410 M
graphics card.
The issue is that the screen brightness is set to maximum and it is
not changing by hotke
Hello everyone,
I am new to Debian, and have recently installed Debian 8.6 Jessie GNOME 3.0 on
my sony vaio VPCEH38FN. It has a Nvidia Geforce 410 M graphics card.
The issue is that the screen brightness is set to maximum and it is not
changing by hotkeys Fn+F6/F5.The brightness indicator changes
Teemu Likonen wrote:
> I think the usual and better way is to have an unencrypted /boot and a
> single other LUKS partition which contains LVM logical volumes for
> everything else (swap, / and whatever). So swap is encrypted too. I have
> had this setup for ages on desktop and laptop and it has a
Hans [2016-10-15 13:44:41+02] wrote:
> as I am a little security aimed, my /usr, /var and /home (each on a
> separate partition) are enrypted with luks.
> I would be happy, when someone could make some things for me a little
> bit clearer,
I think the usual and better way is to have an unencrypt
Hello list,
as I am a little security aimed, my /usr, /var and /home (each on a separate
partition) are enrypted with luks.
Some time ago, I discovered, that when I suspend my system (suspend-to-disk),
and resume it again, I did not need to enter the password for /usr.
Well, my computer asked
Seems the recent update this morning fixed the error.
On Thursday 22 September 2016 13:27:59 deloptes wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > Privacy?
> >
> > See, sometimes there are reasons beyond technical ones. At least for me.
> >
> > (I alternate between DuckDuckGo and searx)
>
> Not sure where the red line is. I don't think searching on debian+p11
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Privacy?
>
> See, sometimes there are reasons beyond technical ones. At least for me.
>
> (I alternate between DuckDuckGo and searx)
Not sure where the red line is. I don't think searching on debian+p1109w
would impact googles or anyones live in anyway, but each indivi
On Thu 22 Sep 2016 at 12:54:37 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 12:20:24PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > I still use google and if I type in "debian p1109w", the first 10 results
> > cover both threads.
> > About 1999 doing a research on search engine algos, we (
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On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 12:20:24PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
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> I still use google and if I type in "debian p1109w", the first 10 results
> cover both threads.
> About 1999 doing a research on search engine algos, we (at the university)
> came to t
brian wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 19:15:48 -0400, Ralph Katz wrote:
>
>>
>>Some searching would have saved time as we discussed this printer back
>>in June without needing any plug-ins or non-debian software to get it
>>working. I posted:
>>
>>> I use the standard cups foomatic driver for your
On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 19:15:48 -0400, Ralph Katz wrote:
>
>Some searching would have saved time as we discussed this printer back
>in June without needing any plug-ins or non-debian software to get it
>working. I posted:
>
>> I use the standard cups foomatic driver for your P1102w printer on
>> my
On 09/19/2016 09:43 AM, Brian wrote:
[snip]
> hp-plugin is setup to go to the openprinting site for the plugin.
> :)
>
> It has been some time since I used this technique so I was working
> partly from memory. Step 5 was poor advice because that script
> would expect a GUI with QT to be available
On Mon 19 Sep 2016 at 05:56:44 -0400, brian wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 09:34:33 +0100, Brian wrote:
> >
> >1. Go to
> >
> > https://www.openprinting.org/download/printdriver/auxfiles/HP/plugins/
> >
> > and download the latest *.run.
> >
> >2. 'mkdir plugin' and move your file into it.
> >
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