Community Team: End this thread, please WAS Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such

2025-06-08 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
An immediate end to this thread, please. There have been two complaints to the Community Team recently about conduct on this list and, specifically, within this thread. Please stop contributing to this thread immediately. Please do not attempt to revive it. One of the important principles on

please how to migrate ffrom dbus-daemon to dbus-broker

2025-05-13 Thread Mgr. Janusz Chmiel
from The default preconfigured Dbus-daemon to Dbus-broker. When I have simply typed as Root. apt install dbus-broker When I have finished The installation, system freezes for several minutes very shortly after The kernel and Initrd have been loaded in To RAM. So I would like to know. Please, is it

Re: Please send more info (Was: Debian-live can not be build missing package)

2025-03-14 Thread Roland Clobus
managed by you in the config directory. Even though you have set the topic as 'solved', I'm willing to take a look at your config directory to see where the issue is coming from. Please send: * Your 'lb config ' command line * The output of 'lb --version'

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Steve McIntyre
ra...@siliconet.pl wrote: > >On 29.01.2025 4:16 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: >> Yes, it still means that. The minizip binary package you are seeing >> comes from a different source package, also called minizip: >> >> https://packages.debian.org/source/bookworm/minizip > >Aha! Got it :-) > >And th

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Rafał Lichwała
On 29.01.2025 4:16 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: Yes, it still means that. The minizip binary package you are seeing comes from a different source package, also called minizip: https://packages.debian.org/source/bookworm/minizip Aha! Got it :-) And there are no binary components in Debian b

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 04:15:16PM +0100, Rafał Lichwała wrote: > >But still don;t understand "Debian itself does *not* build the affected >component" as I can find "minizip" (and maybe other) package based on that >vulnerable library - see my previous post above as Re- to Hanno. > Yo

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 04:04:26PM +0100, Rafał Lichwała wrote: > > On 29.01.2025 3:35 PM, Hanno 'Rince' Wagner wrote: > > > The notes say: > > > [bookworm] - zlib (contrib/minizip not built and src:zlib not > > > producing binary packages) > > > In other words, there's no point in fixing it bec

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Rafał Lichwała
On 29.01.2025 3:30 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 03:22:02PM +0100, Rafał Lichwała wrote: On 29.01.2025 2:43 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: CVSS are often bogus. Hmmm... I'm not sure what you mean. All security announcements in DSAs are referring to CVSS, so... what's

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Rafał Lichwała
On 29.01.2025 3:35 PM, Hanno 'Rince' Wagner wrote: The notes say: [bookworm] - zlib (contrib/minizip not built and src:zlib not producing binary packages) In other words, there's no point in fixing it because Debian doesn't build the vulnerable binary component. Very low priority. so, this

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
y "language side-effect" >;-) > >I sent the links, but it seems I don't fully understand them, so I ask for >explanation. > >Then you cite some parts form that links in plain text, so I guess you >understand them better and (again - I guess

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 08:43:12AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: > > Most recently: https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2025/01/23/cvss-is-dead-to-us/ I was going to post a link to this very article when I saw that you already had :-) Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Rafał Lichwała
ss) you fully agree with those statements. So could you please explain me what's wrong with my understanding? Best regards, Rafal

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Rafał Lichwała
r against a CVE. but what it means _in your situation_ is your responsibility, not debians, not the scanners. Yes. But I'm not asking for "responsibility", but a bit more explanation without blaming anyone. I'm not asking: "who is responsible for that, this package is not

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Dan Ritter
because Debian > > doesn't build the vulnerable binary component. > > > > Very low priority. > > Could you please drop a link to those notes? It's in the links that you sent. > If CVSS is "critical" and Debian tracking system says "bookworm

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Rafał Lichwała
e real critical security vulnerabilities in bookworm which are not fixed. Am I wrong? Please correct me then. Because Debian does backport security fixes, so simply checking the version number of the software does not indicate if the vulnerability has been fixed in Debian, or not. I know, but it seems (a

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Rafał Lichwała
On 29.01.2025 2:12 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: The notes say: [bookworm] - zlib (contrib/minizip not built and src:zlib not producing binary packages) In other words, there's no point in fixing it because Debian doesn't build the vulnerable binary component. Very low priority. Could

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Dan Ritter
Rafał Lichwała wrote: > Hi, > > I've prepared some docker image based on Debian 12 (bookworm, fully updated) > and after upload it to local registry it has been automatically scanned for > possible vulnerabilities. > Then I was really surprised when discovered that according to this scan > there

Re: Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread David
On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 at 12:40, Rafał Lichwała wrote: > I've prepared some docker image based on Debian 12 (bookworm, fully > updated) and after upload it to local registry it has been automatically > scanned for possible vulnerabilities. > Then I was really surprised when discovered that according

Debian 12 security issue - please help to understand

2025-01-29 Thread Rafał Lichwała
om these information above? Similar problem in second critical on the list: package "libaom3" which is a binary package from "aom": https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/aom https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/aom https://www.cvedetails.com/cve/CVE-2023-6879/ Please help me to understand :-) Best regards, Rafal

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-12 Thread Chris Green
Anssi Saari wrote: > Chris Green writes: > > > But there is no Python 2 available for Debian 12... > > That's just what's in the package manager. Python source code is > available and from that any Python version can be built. Pyenv is a tool > which makes that easy. It's not just Python 2, it

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-12 Thread Anssi Saari
Chris Green writes: > But there is no Python 2 available for Debian 12... That's just what's in the package manager. Python source code is available and from that any Python version can be built. Pyenv is a tool which makes that easy.

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-09 Thread Chris Green
Florent Rougon wrote: > Hi, > > Le 09/11/2024, Charles Curley a écrit: > > > I know zilch about pythin, so this is a shot in the dark. While working > > on something else, I cam across the package python3-lib2to3. Might that > > be of use? > > No, 2to3 is for converting Python code, however Ch

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-09 Thread Florent Rougon
Hi, Le 09/11/2024, Charles Curley a écrit: > I know zilch about pythin, so this is a shot in the dark. While working > on something else, I cam across the package python3-lib2to3. Might that > be of use? No, 2to3 is for converting Python code, however Chris' real problem was with a C extension

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-09 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, 8 Nov 2024 12:57:37 + Chris Green wrote: > Basically yes, what makes it impossiblr to migrate to Python3 is that > there is a .so file which is a python package built for Python 2, > otherwise I would be quite happy to convert it all to Python 3. I know zilch about pythin, so this is

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-09 Thread Lists
On 2024-11-09 15:27, Chris Green wrote: But there is no Python 2 available for Debian 12 so it's not available for these tools to use. They can only switch between Python versions that exist! It is a while back, but I have managed to compile my own cpython without too many problems in the pa

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-09 Thread Chris Green
songbird wrote: > Lists wrote: > > On 2024-11-08 16:51, Chris Green wrote: > > > >> Well, yes, it sounds like it doesn't it. However, apparently, there > >> are various things that prevent one from creating a python 2.x virtual > >> environment on a system that has only Python 3. > > > > Not to be

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-09 Thread songbird
Lists wrote: > On 2024-11-08 16:51, Chris Green wrote: > >> Well, yes, it sounds like it doesn't it. However, apparently, there >> are various things that prevent one from creating a python 2.x virtual >> environment on a system that has only Python 3. > > Not to be a bother, but did you look into

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread Lists
On 2024-11-08 16:51, Chris Green wrote: Well, yes, it sounds like it doesn't it. However, apparently, there are various things that prevent one from creating a python 2.x virtual environment on a system that has only Python 3. Not to be a bother, but did you look into pyenv en pyenv-installer?

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread Me
On 2024-11-08 16:51, Chris Green wrote: I am just a novice with Python (migrating from perl, which I have programmed in for more than 25 years), but wouldn't a Python Virtual Environment (venv) be just the thing for this? I've been tinkering with that in pycharm and it seems like it could do wha

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread Chris Green
Lists wrote: > On 2024-11-08 13:57, Chris Green wrote: > > songbird wrote: > >> Chris Green wrote: > >>> songbird wrote: > Chris Green wrote: > ... > > i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into > them. > > > > I'm particularly interested in a wa

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread Chris Green
Florent Rougon wrote: > Hi, > > Le 08/11/2024, Chris Green a écrit: > > > No use at all! :-) It's a scanner applet to drive my OKI scanner and > > I want the output to end up on my working system where I will use it > > in E-Mail or whatever. > > Does gscan2pdf not fulfill your needs? I'm not

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread Lists
On 2024-11-08 13:57, Chris Green wrote: songbird wrote: Chris Green wrote: songbird wrote: Chris Green wrote: ... i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into them. I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking f

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread Florent Rougon
Hi, Le 08/11/2024, Chris Green a écrit: > No use at all! :-) It's a scanner applet to drive my OKI scanner and > I want the output to end up on my working system where I will use it > in E-Mail or whatever. Does gscan2pdf not fulfill your needs? I'm not a big fan of Perl in general, but this i

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread Chris Green
songbird wrote: > Chris Green wrote: > > songbird wrote: > >> Chris Green wrote: > >> ... > >> > >> i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into > >> them. > >> > >> > >> > I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye > >> > within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm l

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread songbird
Chris Green wrote: > songbird wrote: >> Chris Green wrote: >> ... >> >> i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into >> them. >> >> >> > I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye >> > within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking for something slightly >> > 'lig

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-08 Thread Chris Green
songbird wrote: > Chris Green wrote: > ... > > i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into > them. > > > > I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye > > within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking for something slightly > > 'lighter weight' than a full-blown

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-07 Thread songbird
Chris Green wrote: ... i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into them. > I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye > within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking for something slightly > 'lighter weight' than a full-blown virtual machine like virtualbox > tho

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-07 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Thu, Nov 7, 2024, 3:53 PM Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > On Thursday 07 November 2024 08:19:55 am Chris Green wrote: > > I'm trying to get my mind round the various ways of wrapping/isolating > > collections of code and programs in Debian (well in any Linux I > > suppose) and I'm really not und

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-07 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Thursday 07 November 2024 08:19:55 am Chris Green wrote: > I'm trying to get my mind round the various ways of wrapping/isolating > collections of code and programs in Debian (well in any Linux I > suppose) and I'm really not understanding them very well.  When you go > to the home of any partic

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-07 Thread Detlef Vollmann
On 11/7/24 14:19, Chris Green wrote: I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking for something slightly 'lighter weight' than a full-blown virtual machine like virtualbox though I guess I can use virtualbox if I have to. I do

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-07 Thread debian-user
Chris Green wrote: > Todd Zullinger wrote: > > [-- text/plain, encoding quoted-printable, charset: us-ascii, 25 > > lines --] > > > > Chris Green wrote: > > > I'm trying to get my mind round the various ways of > > > wrapping/isolating collections of code and programs in Debian > > > (well in

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-07 Thread Chris Green
Todd Zullinger wrote: > [-- text/plain, encoding quoted-printable, charset: us-ascii, 25 lines --] > > Chris Green wrote: > > I'm trying to get my mind round the various ways of wrapping/isolating > > collections of code and programs in Debian (well in any Linux I > > suppose) and I'm really not

Re: Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-07 Thread Todd Zullinger
Chris Green wrote: > I'm trying to get my mind round the various ways of wrapping/isolating > collections of code and programs in Debian (well in any Linux I > suppose) and I'm really not understanding them very well. When you go > to the home of any particular one it seems to think you know what

Can someone explain containers, pods, docker, etc. please

2024-11-07 Thread Chris Green
I'm trying to get my mind round the various ways of wrapping/isolating collections of code and programs in Debian (well in any Linux I suppose) and I'm really not understanding them very well. When you go to the home of any particular one it seems to think you know what it is already and thus goes

Re: Clarity in information, please :) [WAS Re: need .md reader that canprint ONLY tha page being viewed]

2024-10-28 Thread gene heskett
ian meet expenses but the only path you offer is paypal, and they owe me money I'll never collect, so I do no business with paypal. That is YOUR problem. I get along just fine w/o them. . Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET. -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ball

Clarity in information, please :) [WAS Re: need .md reader that can print ONLY tha page being viewed]

2024-10-28 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 03:05:32AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > > . > I've got a gui on both ends of the net but cups on armbian can't see the > printers shared by debian/bookworm. So we fix that first. If we can... > > Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET. > -- > Hi Gene, Armbian is off-topic here (as of

Re: please help app missing ...

2024-09-26 Thread Mindaugas
find in the repos is gimp-help etc. Please reply back. thanks Sincerely, nicky

Re: please help app missing ...

2024-09-25 Thread Brad Rogers
On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 15:46:56 -0600 Charles Curley wrote: Hello Charles, >The original poster specified Debian 12, not testing. Wherefore the >following is dangerous advice. If they installed 12, gimp is available, unless the install they did left only the install media as repo. If they really

Re: please help app missing ...

2024-09-25 Thread Xiyue Deng
rsday, 26-09-2024 at 06:41 Xiyue Deng wrote: > > > Joe writes: > >> On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 19:26:07 + >> memorysticky wrote: >> >>> Hello, I recently did a wipe and reinstalled Debian 12. >>> One issue I'm having is, I can no longer install gim

Re: please help app missing ...

2024-09-25 Thread Xiyue Deng
Charles Curley writes: > On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 13:41:52 -0700 > Xiyue Deng wrote: > >> Gimp was removed from testing on 2024-09-25[1] due to the ongoing >> transition. See [2] for more details. > > The original poster specified Debian 12, not testing. Wherefore the > following is dangerous advice

Re: please help app missing ...

2024-09-25 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 13:41:52 -0700 Xiyue Deng wrote: > Gimp was removed from testing on 2024-09-25[1] due to the ongoing > transition. See [2] for more details. The original poster specified Debian 12, not testing. Wherefore the following is dangerous advice. > > I think you can enable sid (i

Re: please help app missing ...

2024-09-25 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 25 Sep 2024 19:26:07 + memorysticky wrote: > Hello, I recently did a wipe and reinstalled Debian 12. > One issue I'm having is, I can no longer install gimp, it seems to be > missing from the repos. > Only thing I can find in the repos is gimp-help etc. Curiouser and curiouser. root

Re: please help app missing ...

2024-09-25 Thread George at Clug
ently did a wipe and reinstalled Debian 12. >> One issue I'm having is, I can no longer install gimp, it seems to be >> missing from the repos. >> Only thing I can find in the repos is gimp-help etc. >> >> Please reply back. >> thanks > > Exactly what

Re: please help app missing ...

2024-09-25 Thread Xiyue Deng
can find in the repos is gimp-help etc. >> >> Please reply back. >> thanks > > Exactly what did you do? I installed Debian 12 Xfce4 desktop version > six days ago, and Gimp was installed with it. I don't see any reports > about it in the last week. > > -- > J

please help app missing ...

2024-09-25 Thread memorysticky
Hello, I recently did a wipe and reinstalled Debian 12. One issue I'm having is, I can no longer install gimp, it seems to be missing from the repos. Only thing I can find in the repos is gimp-help etc. Please reply back. thanks Sincerely, nicky

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

Please, don't feed the trolls [was: ...]

2024-03-21 Thread tomas
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 09:28:11PM -0400, Paul M Foster wrote: > On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 06:47:10PM +, jmax wrote: > > > Dear Brothers and Sisters: [...] > I'm not your brother or sister [...] This was an obvious troll [1]. Don't feed them or they'll come back Cheers [1] https://en.wikipe

End this thread now, please. [WAS Re: Re: Inclusive terminology (instead of master/slave) for network bonding/LACP

2024-03-16 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
People, Please end the thread at this point. Thank you. As Andy Smith points out, I asked politely for this thread to cease a while ago because it would degenerate to more heat than light. I was wrong - it degenerated to futility. Please remember the FAQ: remember the Code of Conduct and the

Re: Please terminate this faecal matter - the whole thread appears to be a troll.....Re: Inclusive terminology (instead of master/slave) for network bonding/LACP

2024-03-15 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 2:59 PM Bret Busby wrote: > > On 16/3/24 02:27, Van Snyder wrote: > > On Fri, 2024-03-15 at 11:09 -0700, Will Mengarini wrote: > >> Seriously, you humans have only another five billion Earth years until > >> your sun engulfs your home planet, and you're spending time on *TH

Please terminate this faecal matter - the whole thread appears to be a troll.....Re: Inclusive terminology (instead of master/slave) for network bonding/LACP

2024-03-15 Thread Bret Busby
On 16/3/24 02:27, Van Snyder wrote: On Fri, 2024-03-15 at 11:09 -0700, Will Mengarini wrote: Seriously, you humans have only another five billion Earth years until your sun engulfs your home planet, and you're spending time on *THIS*?! At the rate that sea plants and creatures are removing CO2

Re: Problem with sleeping mode ( debian 12 ) please help

2024-03-05 Thread Brad Rogers
On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 15:09:34 +0100 Mansour Nasri wrote: Hello Mansour, >Hi I'm using debian 12 in Lenovo yoga legion core i5 12th-gen with >Nvidia {cut} You asked this, or a very similar question, on 29 Feb. You had two responses that I saw. I suggest you review those replies and respond accor

Problem with sleeping mode ( debian 12 ) please help

2024-03-05 Thread Mansour Nasri
mode, ( fastboot are disabled )of course, the PC wake up but the screen is totally black nothing displayed on the screen, ( installed Nvidia drivers from the APT repo ) and is same problem. "on my old PC dell i7 10th ( no additional GPU ) i never had this kind of issue", please help to

Cease and desist, please [WAS Re: Inclusive terminology (instead of master/slave) for network bonding/LACP]

2024-02-25 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
thing else for a few minutes) rather than continuing to reply to a mailing list thread. No-one has to contribute to every contentious point and there is consideration in knowing when to stop and avoid more effort to make your own opinions heard. Please also consider the Debian Code of Condu

Re: please, help to get the image write done, due to an error. Thank you!

2024-02-09 Thread Steve McIntyre
Moving this to the debian-user list and setting reply-to accordingly... On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 12:25:15PM +, guido mezzalana wrote: >Hello > >First of all I wish to thank you all Debian's Team! To still enjoy a free OS:) > >I am running Ubuntu XFCE and I am using the Disk Image Write to get y

Re: Formal reminder of Codes of Conduct [WAS Re: Could we please cease this thread now?]

2023-12-21 Thread Charles Curley
is public. > If someone specifically replies to you in private, it would be for an > exceptional reason and should not be reposted back to the list. Clarification, please. Occasionally a miss-configured mail reader will cause a private off-list reply, which the correspondent does not notice. My usual

Formal reminder of Codes of Conduct [WAS Re: Could we please cease this thread now?]

2023-12-21 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
repost private information. The normal expectation is that the list is public and communication to the list is public. If someone specifically replies to you in private, it would be for an exceptional reason and should not be reposted back to the list. If you're posting on the lists, your post is subje

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG
On Thu, 2023-12-21 at 10:12 -0500, Pocket wrote: > > On 12/21/23 09:46, Brad Rogers wrote: > > On Thu, 21 Dec 2023 09:25:26 -0500 > > Pocket wrote: > > > > Hello Pocket, > > > > > Forwarded Message > > Putting a private message on the list, without sender's consent, is > > ver

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 21 Dec 2023 09:25 -0500, from poc...@columbus.rr.com (Pocket): > Forwarded Message > Subject: Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists] > Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2023 14:15:23 + > From: Andy Smith > Reply-To: a...@stru

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
On 12/21/23 09:46, Brad Rogers wrote: On Thu, 21 Dec 2023 09:25:26 -0500 Pocket wrote: Hello Pocket, Forwarded Message Putting a private message on the list, without sender's consent, is very rude indeed. Given that it was announced by sender beforehand that they would r

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 21 Dec 2023 09:25:26 -0500 Pocket wrote: Hello Pocket, > Forwarded Message Putting a private message on the list, without sender's consent, is very rude indeed. Given that it was announced by sender beforehand that they would reply privately, I'm absolutely certain the

Re: Fwd: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Arno Lehmann
21.12.2023 at 15:25 Pocket: (forwarded direct mail) Stop this. There's still a slight chance that some of the list readers have not yet decided to ignore your mail. Also stop trying to trigger some sort of guilt her. It's not going to work. Cheers, Arno -- Arno Lehmann IT-Service Lehmann

Fwd: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
Forwarded Message Subject:Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists] Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2023 14:15:23 + From: Andy Smith Reply-To: a...@strugglers.net To: Pocket Hello, [off-list] On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 08:58:28AM -0500, Pocket

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
On 12/21/23 09:10, Hanno 'Rince' Wagner wrote: Hi Pocket, On Thu, 21 Dec 2023, Pocket wrote: What is your official capacity for debian? This is the mailinglist debian-user, where User help User with their problems. Mainly Desktop-related some server-related. but this is a user (in the sense

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Andy Smith
Hello all, I did see the request from Andy Cater to bring this thread to a close so I am only going to answer the below questions off-list and do my part to not prolong this. Hopefully you didn't feel that you missed anything. 😀 Thanks, Andy On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 08:58:28AM -0500, Pocket wrot

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
On 12/21/23 08:49, Andy Smith wrote: On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 07:35:44AM -0500, Pocket wrote: On 12/21/23 06:32, Andy Smith wrote: On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 05:44:23AM -0500, Pocket wrote: Maybe I should not post at all? Unless you are able to do better at it, that is a solution that I for one

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Andy Smith
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 07:35:44AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > On 12/21/23 06:32, Andy Smith wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 05:44:23AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > > > Maybe I should not post at all? > > Unless you are able to do better at it, that is a solution that I > > for one am in favour of. > > So

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG
On Thu, 2023-12-21 at 07:35 -0500, Pocket wrote: > > On 12/21/23 06:32, Andy Smith wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 05:44:23AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > > > Maybe I should not post at all? > > Unless you are able to do better at it, that is a solution that I > > for one am in favour of. > > > > An

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
On 12/21/23 06:32, Andy Smith wrote: On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 05:44:23AM -0500, Pocket wrote: Maybe I should not post at all? Unless you are able to do better at it, that is a solution that I for one am in favour of. Andy So I see that I am not welcome here. Ok fine, I will take my leave

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Andy Smith
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 05:44:23AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > Maybe I should not post at all? Unless you are able to do better at it, that is a solution that I for one am in favour of. Andy -- https://bitfolk.com/ -- No-nonsense VPS hosting

Re: Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
Sent from my iPad > On Dec 21, 2023, at 5:37 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 06:57:50PM -0500, Pocket wrote: >> > > Could we please stop the thread now? You appear to be talking past each > other at this point. Various suggestions as to t

Could we please cease this thread now? [WAS Re: lists]

2023-12-21 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 06:57:50PM -0500, Pocket wrote: > Could we please stop the thread now? You appear to be talking past each other at this point. Various suggestions as to the nature of the problem and possible solutions have been put forward - it is absolutely for you to choose whate

Please don't clutter list

2023-12-10 Thread Stuart Barkley
Please start new threads when sidelining into silly arguments. The "IMPORTANT: do NOT upgrade" thread is getting cluttered with useless junk making it hard to determine the current status of the problem. Also, use a new thread, don't just change the subject line. Some threadi

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
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

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
lob/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: Some Bluetooth controller (for example, BCM4354 and BCM4356) are integrated to WiFi chipset (this can be BCM43

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-28 Thread Susmita/Rajib
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

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-28 Thread Hans
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

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-28 Thread Susmita/Rajib
e list-items has the said card mentioned. So I am doubtful if this driver would even work. Further, the webpage https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/b43#contact for the "firmware-b43-installer" may please be perused: On the webpage the list with the following columns ha

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-24 Thread Susmita/Rajib
wcvxyf1wdm-mjnbx+ehvybqrr-...@mail.gmail.com> <[🔎] CAEG4cZW87bzq6SMO0HPJAfh+UcgJFEJ=jo6ahbrwecp22yb...@mail.gmail.com> Dear Mr. Cater, thank you for your kind reply. > On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 08:19:03PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: [ ... ] > Please ensure that your /etc/apt/sources.list

Re: Please help configure to activate Bluetooth networking for "Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)" card

2023-10-24 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
ail.gmail.com> > > Dear Mr. Cater, > > Once again, thank you for your post. > > But Mr. Cater, I would have to request you to appreciate my > limitations to follow your advice, given the gap in our competence > levels. > Dear Rajib, I can't help you because

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