Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-16 Thread Dan Ritter
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. You can ask specific questions here, or on the Box mailing list (or on the KVM or QEMU lis

Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-16 Thread Matt Timpson
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. Thanks, Matt Timpson šŸ‰ Sent with Proton Mail secure email. On Wednesday, 9 April 2025 at 15:15, Matt Timpson wrote:

Re: Fw: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-10 Thread Matt Timpson
> > > 'dpkg-query -L scanner' will display the installed files. > > > > > > > Thanks, > > Matt Timpson šŸ‰ > > > > > > Sent with Proton Mail secure email. > > > > --- Forwarded Message --- > > From: Matt Timpson

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-10 Thread Hans
And also check this link: https://pi-apps.io/install-app/install-box64-on-linux-arm-device/[1] Hans [1] https://pi-apps.io/install-app/install-box64-on-linux-arm-device/

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-10 Thread Hans
Hi Matt, take a look at this link: https://community.fydeos.io/t/topic/26128[1] Maybe it will help you. And please note: You need packages fro arm or arm64, packages for amd64 do not work on this hardware. But the good thing: Debian has an arm port and most packages are ready-for-install

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-10 Thread Anssi Saari
Stefan Monnier writes: > My N°1 search engine nowadays is Wikipedia (protected from ads and SEO > madness), and here again it offers one of the best answers to the > question of what is "numpy". In this context, it's probably enough to say that numpy is a numeric library which will be part of th

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
Greg Wooledge [2025-04-09 15:41:05] wrote: > On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 19:15:31 +, Matt Timpson wrote: >> I'd also like to know what "numpy" is and what is does. > apt-cache show python3-numpy > or do a Google/Duckduckgo/Bing search for it. My N°1 search engine nowadays is Wikipedia (protected f

Re: Fw: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-09 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 19:15:31 +, Matt Timpson wrote: > I'd also like to know what "numpy" is and what is does. apt-cache show python3-numpy or do a Google/Duckduckgo/Bing search for it.

Re: Fw: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-09 Thread Matt Timpson
Certainly. I used this command: cd /opt/scanner and get this error when I follow it up with either box64 scanner or box64 run_scanner.sh I'd also like to know what "numpy" is and what is does. Thanks, Matt Timpson šŸ‰ Sent with Proton Mail secure email. On Wednesday, 9 April 2025 at 03:22,

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-09 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
and failed to > pay computer technicians online to help me because most of them don't work > in Linux. > To install .deb packages on Debian run the following commands: 'cd ~/Downloads' This assumes the download is in the Downloads folder on your home directory. 'sudo a

Re: Fw: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-09 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Tue Apr 8, 2025 at 10:04 PM BST, Matt Timpson wrote: Original error was: Cannot dlopen("/opt/scanner/numpy.core._multiarray_umath.so"/0x604e20ac, 2) [6369] Failed to execute script main Can I ask what this means? That most likely is you trying to indirectly run an executable in x86_64 f

Re: Fw: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-08 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
and run it. I think it's > "scanner:amd". > 'dpkg-query -L scanner' will display the installed files. > > > Thanks, > Matt Timpson šŸ‰ > > > Sent with Proton Mail secure email. > > --- Forwarded Message --- > From: Matt Timpson >

Re: Fw: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-08 Thread tomas
On Tue, Apr 08, 2025 at 02:37:25PM +, Matt Timpson wrote: > Hello, > > Dan told me to send this to the mailing list instead of individual people. > This command worked: > > sudo apt install ./scanner_x86_64_1.7.2312301E.deb > > However, I still need to find the executable and run it. I thin

Fw: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-08 Thread Matt Timpson
ith Proton Mail secure email. --- Forwarded Message --- From: Matt Timpson Date: On Monday, April 7th, 2025 at 19:34 Subject: Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5? To: Timothy M Butterworth > Hello, > > Never mind, it worked the second time for some reason! Howeve

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-07 Thread Arno Lehmann
Hi Matt, all Am 07.04.2025 um 18:54 schrieb basti: Hello, Raspberry pi uses arm and aarch64 (arm64). This is not x64 like Intel or AMD. From what I just learnt, Box64 (mentioned in this mail#s subject) is actually an emulator to run on arm and then used to run x86 code. So, my question h

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-07 Thread Dan Ritter
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

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-07 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
o...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 12:24 PM 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. Unfortunate

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-07 Thread debian-user
and > failed to pay computer technicians online to help me because most of > them don't work in Linux. > > > Thanks, > Matt Timpson šŸ‰

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
> And also check this link: > https://pi-apps.io/install-app/install-box64-on-linux-arm-device/[1] You may also want to just `apt install box64` since according to https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/box64 it's in Debian testing. Stefan

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-07 Thread Dan Ritter
; technicians online to help me because most of them don't work in Linux. > Best to start by telling us which .deb package you want to run and where it comes from. -dsr-

Re: Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-07 Thread basti
Timpson: 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 help me because mo

Can you help me run Box64 on my Raspberry Pi 5?

2025-04-07 Thread Matt Timpson
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 help me because most of

Re: Predictable network device names [was: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:59:49AM +0200, Kamil Jońca wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de writes: [...] > > and of course, if you are using a desktop environment and NetworkManager > > or systemd-networkd, it's probably better to go with the flow and let > > them do. > > About year ago none of them was ab

Re: Predictable network device names [was: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Kamil Jońca
to...@tuxteam.de writes: > On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:30:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > [following up on myself, bad style, I know] > >> For my laptop, I very much prefer to say "sudo ifup eth0" than to >> say "sudo ifup en0ps&&@*#!☠" thankyouverymuch :) > > and of course, if you are usin

Predictable network device names [was: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:30:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [following up on myself, bad style, I know] > For my laptop, I very much prefer to say "sudo ifup eth0" than to > say "sudo ifup en0ps&&@*#!☠" thankyouverymuch :) and of course, if you are using a desktop environment and NetworkMa

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 03:16:41PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:01:44PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > > Mine loks like this: > > > > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet net.ifnames=0" > > People who are thinking of doing this should take a moment to consider

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread debian-user
Richard wrote: > Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper > description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change > of the adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's > what you'll get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is, >

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:01:44PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > No need. You can have your traditional names (I do). Just add > "net.ifnames=0" (if necessry separated by a space, should > other stuff be already there) to your GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT > in your /etc/default/grub, then ru updat

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 02:30:40PM -0400, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > On Wednesday 12 June 2024 06:54:54 am Richard wrote: > > But also, just > > searching the web for this topic, you should have come across this > > answering your questions: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames > > >

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Wednesday 12 June 2024 06:54:54 am Richard wrote: > But also, just > searching the web for this topic, you should have come across this > answering your questions: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames > Wow. Just wow... That sort of thing just drives me crazy! :-) I can see sticki

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Richard
Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change of the adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's what you'll get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is, can this be disabled on P

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 10:33 AM Richard wrote: > > Question is, does it make that much sense to report it to Debian directly? > Are you encountering this issue on Debian itself or > Armbian/Raspbian/whatever? You reported this to the Raspberry Pi GitHub, so > I'd expect them to take this up wi

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread Richard
Question is, does it make that much sense to report it to Debian directly? Are you encountering this issue on Debian itself or Armbian/Raspbian/whatever? You reported this to the Raspberry Pi GitHub, so I'd expect them to take this up with the upstream devs themselves, so by the time Trixie is bein

Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-11 Thread Peter Goodall
Hello, This bug, or a close relative, has already been reported in https://github.com/raspberrypi/bookworm-feedback/issues/239 as 'Predictable network names broken for ASIX USB ethernet in kernel 6.6.20' I added a comment reporting my experience in Proxmox here: https://github.com/raspberrypi/bo

Re: Please help me install Tomcat

2023-02-02 Thread TRS-80
Amn Ojee Uw writes: > I've tried to install Tomcat, different version, like so : > /# Download the latest release of tomcat 10.1.5// > //wget > https://downloads.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-8/v8.5.85/bin/apache-tomcat-8.5.85.tar.gz// > // > //# Create tomcat directory// > //sudo mkdir /opt/tomcat//

Re: Can you help me?

2021-12-11 Thread deloptes
Jeremy Ardley wrote: > Most people will have a friend, with a monitor. > > But I guess that isn't something that occurred to you. No ... actually not - they do not have either a spare monitor or time. Luckily they also have no st**id ideas either. -- FCD6 3719 0FFB F1BF 38EA 4727 5348 5F1F DCF

Re: Can you help me?

2021-12-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 10/12/21 10:46 pm, deloptes wrote: Jeremy Ardley wrote: Plug in a different monitor. If it's dim as well then it is a computer software/hardware problem. If not it's a monitor problem which can usually be fixed by swapping out the monitor power supply capacitors. Yes sure, I have a PC stor

Re: Can you help me?

2021-12-10 Thread deloptes
Jeremy Ardley wrote: > Plug in a different monitor. If it's dim as well then it is a computer > software/hardware problem. If not it's a monitor problem which can > usually be fixed by swapping out the monitor power supply capacitors. Yes sure, I have a PC store and 5 monitors to choose from :/

Re: Can you help me?

2021-12-09 Thread harryweaver
10 Dec 2021, 12:38 by therealmrbitc...@gmail.com: > I have been using Debian 11 bullseye since September 2021. At first > everything was great. Than a week ago my screen after start up turning very > dark & the back light screen is very dim. > I would like to know how to make the screen brigh

Re: Can you help me?

2021-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 10/12/21 10:38 am, TheReal MrBitcoin wrote: I have been using Debian 11 bullseye since September 2021. At first everything was great. Than a week ago my screen after start up turning very dark & the back light screen is very dim. I would like to know how to make the screen bright again. I h

Can you help me?

2021-12-09 Thread TheReal MrBitcoin
I have been using Debian 11 bullseye since September 2021. At first everything was great. Than a week ago my screen after start up turning very dark & the back light screen is very dim. I would like to know how to make the screen bright again. I have spent hours on YouTube & doing Google searches t

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-16 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 09:45:40AM +, Long Wind wrote: > i have erased buster to install stretchfirmware is set up by installer and it > works after installationif it isn't set up, then i'm unable set it up after > installation. > PS: Thank Cater anyway! Hi Long Wind, Please don't do this:

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-16 Thread Long Wind
i have erased buster to install stretchfirmware is set up by installer and it works after installationif it isn't set up, then i'm unable set it up after installation. PS: Thank Cater anyway!

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-11 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 09:09:49AM +, Long Wind wrote: > i have erased stretch to install buster, but problem persistin my past > successful installation, buster installer shall prompt me to provide firmware > for wireless adapter , but this time it don't prompt > > > > Buster insta

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-11 Thread Long Wind
i have erased stretch to install buster, but problem persistin my past successful installation, buster installer shall prompt me to provide firmware for wireless adapter , but this time it don't prompt

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-09 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 08:02:31PM +, Long Wind wrote: > i've modified some details to protect privacy > > root@debian:~#Ā  ipĀ  link set wlx0022c0001a95 up > root@debian:~# iwlist wlx0022c0001a95 scanning | grep SSID > Ā ESSID:"WiFi-950" > The firmware you need for these Realtek chips is pro

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-09 Thread Long Wind
i've modified some details to protect privacy root@debian:~#Ā  ipĀ  link set wlx0022c0001a95 up root@debian:~# iwlist wlx0022c0001a95 scanning | grep SSID Ā ESSID:"WiFi-950"

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-09 Thread Dan Ritter
Long Wind wrote: > On Tuesday, June 8, 2021, 7:07:47 PM EDT, Dan Ritter > wrote: > Try: > > rfkill list > > -dsr- > root@debian:~# rfkill list > 0: phy0: Wireless LAN > Ā Ā Ā  Soft blocked: no > Ā Ā Ā  Hard blocked: no > OK, not an rfkill issue. Can it see any networks? sudo ip set wlx

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-08 Thread Long Wind
On Tuesday, June 8, 2021, 7:07:47 PM EDT, Dan Ritter wrote: Try: rfkill list -dsr- root@debian:~# rfkill list 0: phy0: Wireless LAN Ā Ā Ā  Soft blocked: no Ā Ā Ā  Hard blocked: no

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-08 Thread Dan Ritter
Long Wind wrote: > Thank Dan!i run dmesg: > [Ā Ā Ā  5.169069] usb 1-1: reset high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci > [Ā Ā Ā  5.326955] ieee80211 phy0: rt2x00_set_rt: Info - RT chipset 3070, rev > 0201 detected > [Ā Ā Ā  5.359584] ieee80211 phy0: rt2x00_set_rf: Info - RF chipset 0005 detected > [Ā Ā 

Re: help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-08 Thread Dan Ritter
Long Wind wrote: > https://wiki.debian.org/rt2800usb > i've set up driver above many times, they all work except thisĀ  time > this time it's installed on stretch for i386below is setup in interfaces file > > iface wlx0022c0001a95 inet dhcp > wpa-ssid WiFi-950 > wpa-key-mgmt NONE > i run "ifup wlx

help me diagnose rt2800usb

2021-06-08 Thread Long Wind
https://wiki.debian.org/rt2800usb i've set up driver above many times, they all work except thisĀ  time this time it's installed on stretch for i386below is setup in interfaces file iface wlx0022c0001a95 inet dhcp wpa-ssid WiFi-950 wpa-key-mgmt NONE i run "ifup wlx0022c0001a95" Internet Systems Con

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-22 Thread David Christensen
On 2021-01-22 19:31, Pankaj Jangid wrote: David Christensen writes: On 2021-01-21 21:06, Pankaj Jangid wrote: I am setting up one (or may be two) home-office servers. I have 6 ATI Radian RX580 graphics cards that are lying in cold storage. I used them a couple of years back to experiment with

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-22 Thread Pankaj Jangid
David Christensen writes: > On 2021-01-21 21:06, Pankaj Jangid wrote: >> I am setting up one (or may be two) home-office servers. I have 6 ATI >> Radian RX580 graphics cards that are lying in cold storage. I used them >> a couple of years back to experiment with various crypto-mining >> technolog

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-22 Thread David Christensen
On 2021-01-21 21:06, Pankaj Jangid wrote: I am setting up one (or may be two) home-office servers. I have 6 ATI Radian RX580 graphics cards that are lying in cold storage. I used them a couple of years back to experiment with various crypto-mining technologies. I want these cards to be put to us

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-22 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Steven Mainor writes: > Well I can say that I have a ryzen 7 2700X in my desktop and I am very happy > with it. I don't know what question specifically I can answer for you but I > have no complaints about it. > > I would look for a motherboard with components(sound, sensors, network > contro

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-22 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 06:39:45 -0500 Dan Ritter wrote: ... > The AMD cards probably don't function without a firmware blob, > even with otherwise open-source drivers. Depends what you mean by "function" :) IIRC, my system with an RX-570 would boot to console without the firmware packages install

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-22 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 10:36:11AM +0530, Pankaj Jangid wrote: > I am setting up one (or may be two) home-office servers. I have 6 ATI > Radian RX580 graphics cards that are lying in cold storage. I used them > a couple of years back to experiment with various crypto-mining > technologies. > Ther

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-22 Thread Dan Ritter
Pankaj Jangid wrote: > I don???t want any proprietary software to run on these systems. And hence > exploring possibilities. My questions: > > 1. I had a look at i7 and Ryzen 7. For multi-threading applications, it >appears that Ryzen is better choice because it allows more number of >sim

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-22 Thread deloptes
Pankaj Jangid wrote: > 3. I’ll also put these machine to serve local copy of all my data. I’ll > synchronize it with some cloud space. I need recommendations for > reliable hard disks. A combination of SSD/HDD to balance between > cost, performance and reliability will probably be best. But I real

Re: Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-21 Thread Steven Mainor
On Friday, January 22, 2021 12:06:11 AM EST Pankaj Jangid wrote: > I am setting up one (or may be two) home-office servers. I have 6 ATI > Radian RX580 graphics cards that are lying in cold storage. I used them > a couple of years back to experiment with various crypto-mining > technologies. > > I

Help me setup home-office hardware with free software

2021-01-21 Thread Pankaj Jangid
I am setting up one (or may be two) home-office servers. I have 6 ATI Radian RX580 graphics cards that are lying in cold storage. I used them a couple of years back to experiment with various crypto-mining technologies. I want these cards to be put to use for experimenting with multi-threading wor

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-29 Thread tomas
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 12:36:50AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > > I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than > > wrangling down a Java Monster (TM). > > > > That said, I don't know what your point is (besides whining around a > > bit

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than > wrangling down a Java Monster (TM). > > That said, I don't know what your point is (besides whining around a > bit here): you get the thing as a Debian packaged source. You have > shown some

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > What's missing? Jitsi from source - is a pain

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread tomas
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 11:15:00AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > > Sigh. LMDDgIFY > > So, my take is that nobody here managed to install Jitsi from sources. I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than wrangling down a Java Monster (TM

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > Sigh. LMDDgIFY So, my take is that nobody here managed to install Jitsi from sources. That should tell you something. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread tomas
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53:39PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: [...] > If Jitsi is really Libre Software, then it should be installable from > sources. This is the tutorial I am looking for. Sigh. LMDDgIFY Jitsi home page: https://jitsi.org/ List of projects: https://jitsi.org/projects/

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 01:09:54AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhDZF2A As to "...opening access to [your] computer...", what do you mean? The tutorial shows how to install jitsi from a Debian package. I we are indeed r

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 27, 2020, Dan Ritter wrote: > [...] > If I recall correctly, all that's needed is a SIP account with a > PSTN bridge company, so you might find that voip.ms or 8x8 or > any number of other companies might fill that need for a > reasonable price. That might be exactly what I was looking for

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 27, 2020, Nicolas George wrote: > Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): > > I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite > > nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. > > Oh, interesting. > > Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on a Debian? >

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhDZF2A > As to "...opening access to [your] computer...", what do you mean? > > The tutorial shows how to install jitsi from a Debian package. I we are indeed referring to the same video, it tells how to add an APT source.

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53:39PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): I do not have the URL, but Jitsi has a YouTube video which takes you step-by-step through a server installation on Debian. It is a nice presentation; I have used it with success. Is it the one you

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > I do not have the URL, but Jitsi has a YouTube video which takes you > step-by-step through a server installation on Debian. It is a nice > presentation; I have used it with success. Is it the one you were thinking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhD

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Ritter
Dan Purgert wrote: > On Apr 25, 2020, Kenneth Parker wrote: > > I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads > > about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in > > another online community that I belong to. > > > > How is your experience w

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread der.hans
Am 25. Apr, 2020 schwƤtzte Kenneth Parker so: moin moin, I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in another online community that I belong to. How is your experience with a "room" with, s

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 09:54:46PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. Oh, interesting. Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): > I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite > nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. Oh, interesting. Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on a Debian? People I know have been looking for and did not find.

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 25, 2020, Kenneth Parker wrote: > I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads > about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in > another online community that I belong to. > > How is your experience with a "room" with, say about 10

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-27 Thread Steven Mainor
I have to second the AMD cards. Their Open source drivers have improved by leaps and bounds over the last couple years. I honestly believe the open source drivers have even surpassed the closed source Nvidia ones now. I know that in the past AMD drivers provided a worse experience because the

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-26 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com
On 25/04/2020 19:28, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. I was looking at this page... Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware https://www.tomshardware.com/review

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread nito
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 18:58:45 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > > > […] > > > > However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for > > Linux because of compatib

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > I was looking at this page... > > Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware > https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html > > However, I think m

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-25 Thread Jiangsu Kumquat
I actually have not used it yet... I mainly have that linked because zoom is full of major security holes... and JItsi seems like a great app. https://www.cnet.com/news/zoom-every-security-issue-uncovered-in-the-video-chat-app/ On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 6:06 AM Kenneth Parker wrote: > I couldn't

Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-25 Thread Kenneth Parker
I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in another online community that I belong to. How is your experience with a "room" with, say about 10 people in it with some using Video, but others pr

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 05:20:33AM -0600, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > I was looking at this page... > > Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware > https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html

Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Jiangsu Kumquat
I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. I was looking at this page... Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for Linux

Re: Help me Linux

2018-11-01 Thread Neeraj Rawat
ce I was unable to do anything and I am on the same position since > last 9 years with only few improvements. > I TRIED TO INSTALL DEBIAN MANY TIMES BUT FAILED BADLY. I NEVER USED DEBIAN. > I believe whoever reading this mail is far more knowledgeable and > experienced than me and h

Re: Help me Linux

2018-11-01 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 31 Oct 2018 at 09:39, Dan Ritter wrote: > It's not always the course or the professor that fails a > student. You can lead a horse to water... -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50 & org 9.1.13 on Debian 9.5

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-31 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 09:41:48AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote: > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 04:38:53PM +0300, Reco wrote: > > Hi. > > > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 01:30:12PM +, Curt wrote: > > > On 2018-10-31, songbird wrote: > > > > P M wrote: > > > > > > > >> Hey, this is Piyush M

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-31 Thread Curt
On 2018-10-31, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 01:30:12PM +, Curt wrote: >> On 2018-10-31, songbird wrote: >> > P M wrote: >> > >> >> Hey, this is Piyush M. >> >> I am a computer science graduate from 2015. >> > >> > you were ripped off if you paid for that and the >> >

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-31 Thread Dan Ritter
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 04:38:53PM +0300, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 01:30:12PM +, Curt wrote: > > On 2018-10-31, songbird wrote: > > > P M wrote: > > > > > >> Hey, this is Piyush M. > > >> I am a computer science graduate from 2015. > > > > > > you were ripped off

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-31 Thread Dan Ritter
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 08:17:13AM -0400, songbird wrote: > > > > The reason for this mail is, I am not really very expert or well versed in > > any computer language or any field of computer. > > my statement above is based upon this sentence... I went to a pretty good CS undergraduate program

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-31 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 01:30:12PM +, Curt wrote: > On 2018-10-31, songbird wrote: > > P M wrote: > > > >> Hey, this is Piyush M. > >> I am a computer science graduate from 2015. > > > > you were ripped off if you paid for that and the > > institution which gave you that degree

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-31 Thread Curt
On 2018-10-31, songbird wrote: > P M wrote: > >> Hey, this is Piyush M. >> I am a computer science graduate from 2015. > > you were ripped off if you paid for that and the > institution which gave you that degree should be > discredited. > Are you familiar with the chemical properties of lemon

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-31 Thread songbird
P M wrote: > Hey, this is Piyush M. > I am a computer science graduate from 2015. you were ripped off if you paid for that and the institution which gave you that degree should be discredited. > It was 2009-10 when first time I heard about Linux. Although in my area > there was only Microsoft

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-30 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 31.10.18 11:49, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: > On 30/10/2018 21:17, P M wrote: > > Although right now I am using Windows but still I feel very enthusiastic > > and energetic with Linux; even I don't know what the reason is. > > You are feeling the potential of open source: a community open to all

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-30 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 30/10/2018 21:17, P M wrote: Although right now I am using Windows but still I feel very enthusiastic and energetic with Linux; even I don't know what the reason is. You are feeling the potential of open source: a community open to all and your freedom to change anything. Even Microsoft is

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-30 Thread Felmon Davis
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Curt wrote: On 2018-10-30, Felmon Davis wrote: On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Dan Ritter wrote: People who have no experience doing a thing believe that the thing is hard. for a different perspective, look up "Dunning-Kruger Effect." I did and I think Dunning and Kruger are p

Re: Help me Linux

2018-10-30 Thread Gene Heskett
wrote: > > > >> On 10/30/18 9:16 AM, Will Mengarini wrote: > > > >>>> I TRIED TO INSTALL DEBIAN MANY TIMES BUT FAILED BADLY. I > > > >>>> NEVER USED DEBIAN. I believe whoever reading this mail is far > > > >>>&g

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