Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-16 Thread gene heskett
On 3/16/24 16:20, Charles Curley wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2024 12:30:46 -0700 Steve Sobol wrote: I already get a ton of legitimate mail from the debian-user mailing list. Don't need the off-topic crap. Concur. Admins, could you please get rid of the people who are contributing to the noise?

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-16 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024 12:30:46 -0700 Steve Sobol wrote: > I already get a ton of legitimate mail from the debian-user mailing > list. Don't need the off-topic crap. Concur. > > Admins, could you please get rid of the people who are contributing > to the noise? Or at least make them aware of th

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-16 Thread Steve Sobol
On 2024-03-15 22:58, Marco Moock wrote: Am 15.03.2024 um 18:16:50 Uhr schrieb Jeffrey Walton: Fascinating reading here: . What the hell? I already get a ton of legitimate mail

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-16 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Curt wrote: > as I believe Paul Valéry once noted, even the past isn't what it used > to be. That's why i want everything back exactly the way as it never was. Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-16 Thread Curt
On 2024-03-16, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Meanwhile the future is past and the pundits of the 70s are dead and > ridiculed. Yes, as I believe Paul Valéry once noted, even the past isn't what it used to be. > Predictions are difficult - especially when it's about the future. > > > Have a nice day

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-16 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, when i was a young Babyboomer in the late 1970s we were accused of destroying society by a "twin culture of sexual license and cannabis". The big Decline of the West was a sure thing, accelerated by excessive tv consumption. Other future threats were drying up oil wells, a comming ice age, and

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-16 Thread Geert Stappers
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 06:58:55AM +0100, Marco Moock wrote: > Am 15.03.2024 um 18:16:50 Uhr schrieb Jeffrey Walton: > > > Fascinating reading here: > > . > > It completely explains

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-16 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 8:04 PM Emanuel Berg wrote: > > Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > So the problem with GenZ seems to be how they are growing up > > and what they are spending their time on; and not their job > > (they are teens!) > > They need other things to do that appeal to them more than > sm

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-15 Thread Marco Moock
Am 15.03.2024 um 18:16:50 Uhr schrieb Jeffrey Walton: > Fascinating reading here: > . > It completely explains why GenZ are having so many problems with > adulthood. Smartphones and

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-15 Thread Emanuel Berg
Jeffrey Walton wrote: > So the problem with GenZ seems to be how they are growing up > and what they are spending their time on; and not their job > (they are teens!) They need other things to do that appeal to them more than smartphone idling. If such things existed, they would go for them, I'm

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-15 Thread Jeffrey Walton
ything, ever. The article did not discuss employment or socio-economics, other than to say: The most recent Gallup data show that American teens spend about five hours a day just on social-media platforms (including watching videos on TikTok and YouTube). Add in all the other phone- and

Re: OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-15 Thread Emanuel Berg
Jeffrey Walton wrote: > Fascinating reading here: > . > It completely explains why GenZ are having so many problems > with adulthood. Smartphones and Social Media are > the culprits.

OT: End the Phone-Based Childhood Now

2024-03-15 Thread Jeffrey Walton
Fascinating reading here: . It completely explains why GenZ are having so many problems with adulthood. Smartphones and Social Media are the culprits. >From the article: Somethi

Re: messages on my phone

2024-03-06 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 06 Mar 2024 18:39:17 + ghe2001 wrote: > Worst of all, I haven't been able to find out how to delete them :-) To delete them, press and hold the message. A menu will pop up. Hit More…. Hit the trash can in the lower left. If you have a mac, you may be able to delete from it. -- Doe

Re: messages on my phone

2024-03-06 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Vast apologies for mis-posting to the list. Please try to forget you ever saw that :-) -- Glenn English -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: ProtonMail wsBzBAEBCAAnBYJl6MW4CZCf14YxgqyMMhYhBCyicw9CUnAlY0ANl5/XhjGC rIwyAABP2wgAwcEs4sgWyLi/w5OH

messages on my phone

2024-03-06 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I'm getting a lot of txt lately on my iPhone. I suspect the spam from Niki Haley will drop off now, but there's a lot of stuff that I think might be from some of you guys. This morning there was talk from area code 713 talking about something ca

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-19 Thread Tim Woodall
On Sun, 19 Dec 2021, didier gaumet wrote: Le samedi 18 d?cembre 2021 ? 23:52 +0100, Vincent Lefevre a ?crit?: [...] I haven't tried wireshark on the other end. I wonder whether there is a replacement tool that doesn't need an X11 connection, to just do the capture of the packets. [...] Hell

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-19 Thread didier gaumet
Le samedi 18 décembre 2021 à 23:52 +0100, Vincent Lefevre a écrit : [...] > I haven't tried wireshark on the other end. I wonder whether there > is a replacement tool that doesn't need an X11 connection, to just > do the capture of the packets. [...] Hello Vincent, perhaps tshark (tshark packa

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-18 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2021-12-17 07:09:52 +, Tim Woodall wrote: > On Fri, 17 Dec 2021, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > Dan Ritter wrote: > > > ip link set USBNET0 mtu 1450, or something like that. I don't > > > know NetworkManager's syntax for that; random googling suggests > > > that they at least had a historical

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-16 Thread Tim Woodall
On Fri, 17 Dec 2021, Vincent Lefevre wrote: Dan Ritter wrote: ip link set USBNET0 mtu 1450, or something like that. I don't know NetworkManager's syntax for that; random googling suggests that they at least had a historical problem with not being able to set MTU on anything other than a pure et

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-16 Thread Vincent Lefevre
Dan Ritter wrote: > ip link set USBNET0 mtu 1450, or something like that. I don't > know NetworkManager's syntax for that; random googling suggests > that they at least had a historical problem with not being able > to set MTU on anything other than a pure ethernet or wifi link, > but perhaps they'

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-16 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2021-12-15 17:01:54 +, Tim Woodall wrote: > On Wed, 15 Dec 2021, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > I've tried > > > > iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS > > --clamp-mss-to-pmtu > > > > and > > > > iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS --set-mss

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-15 Thread Dan Ritter
Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2021-12-15 06:09:12 +, Tim Woodall wrote: > > On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Dan Ritter wrote: > > > > > Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > > I don't have any issue with the mobile hotspot (thus wifi between the > > > >

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-15 Thread Tim Woodall
On Wed, 15 Dec 2021, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2021-12-15 06:09:12 +, Tim Woodall wrote: On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Dan Ritter wrote: Vincent Lefevre wrote: Hi, When I use USB tethering between my Debian/unstable laptop and my Samsung Galaxy Note10+ phone (Android 11), everything is OK with

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-15 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2021-12-15 06:09:12 +, Tim Woodall wrote: > On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Dan Ritter wrote: > > > Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > When I use USB tethering between my Debian/unstable laptop and my > > > Samsung Galaxy Note10+ phon

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-14 Thread Tim Woodall
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Dan Ritter wrote: Vincent Lefevre wrote: Hi, When I use USB tethering between my Debian/unstable laptop and my Samsung Galaxy Note10+ phone (Android 11), everything is OK with IPv6 connections (e.g. "wget -6"), but IPv4 connections freeze (e.g. "wget -4&q

Re: IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-14 Thread Dan Ritter
Vincent Lefevre wrote: > Hi, > > When I use USB tethering between my Debian/unstable laptop and my > Samsung Galaxy Note10+ phone (Android 11), everything is OK with > IPv6 connections (e.g. "wget -6"), but IPv4 connections freeze > (e.g. "wget -4" or &quo

IPv4 specific issue with USB tethering between my Debian laptop and my phone

2021-12-14 Thread Vincent Lefevre
Hi, When I use USB tethering between my Debian/unstable laptop and my Samsung Galaxy Note10+ phone (Android 11), everything is OK with IPv6 connections (e.g. "wget -6"), but IPv4 connections freeze (e.g. "wget -4" or "ssh -4"). I can notice this in particular whe

Re: Debian 11.1.0 LXDE does not mount smart phone properly

2021-12-08 Thread riveravaldez
On 12/5/21, Beta Tester wrote: > Dear Maintainer, > > i don't have an idea which packages are involved to this bug: > > i have a strange behavior with Debian Live 11.1.0 amd64 LXDE iso, when i try > to mount my Android 11 smart phone plugged in via USB. > > (...) &

Re: Debian 11.1.0 LXDE does not mount smart phone properly

2021-12-05 Thread Roland Mueller
Hello su 5. jouluk. 2021 klo 12.00 Beta Tester (alpha-beta-rele...@gmx.net) kirjoitti: > Dear Maintainer, > > i don't have an idea which packages are involved to this bug: > > i have a strange behavior with Debian Live 11.1.0 amd64 LXDE iso, when i > try to mount my

Debian 11.1.0 LXDE does not mount smart phone properly

2021-12-05 Thread Beta Tester
Dear Maintainer, i don't have an idea which packages are involved to this bug: i have a strange behavior with Debian Live 11.1.0 amd64 LXDE iso, when i try to mount my Android 11 smart phone plugged in via USB. mounting my android smart phone always fails in this sequence: 1. boot into D

Re: Ot: 6 or 7 nights to download a CD (was: Re: RJ-11 phone line)

2021-10-08 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 10/8/21, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Thursday, October 07, 2021 07:43:02 AM Dan Ritter wrote: >> Note that a minimal Debian install is around 500 MB, which would >> take around 24 hours of a perfect 56K modem connection. > > I can remember when I got a fast modem (I forget if it was 28 or 33

Ot: 6 or 7 nights to download a CD (was: Re: RJ-11 phone line)

2021-10-08 Thread rhkramer
On Thursday, October 07, 2021 07:43:02 AM Dan Ritter wrote: > Note that a minimal Debian install is around 500 MB, which would > take around 24 hours of a perfect 56K modem connection. I can remember when I got a fast modem (I forget if it was 28 or 33 kbps) and felt it was now reasonable to down

Re: RJ-11 phone line

2021-10-07 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 07 oct 21, 19:23:17, Yixuan Lin wrote: > Hello everyone, does debian installer supports to connect RJ-11 phone line > in installer? I want to know about it. Thank you. Can you tell us more about the device / adapter / whatever where this phone line connects to the computer? Kind r

Re: RJ-11 phone line

2021-10-07 Thread riveravaldez
On Thursday, October 7, 2021, yixuan lin wrote: > > > 发自我的 iPad > > > Dan Ritter wrote: > > > > Yixuan Lin wrote: > >> Hello everyone, does debian installer supports to connect RJ-11 phone > line > >> in installer? I want to know about it. Tha

Re: RJ-11 phone line

2021-10-07 Thread yixuan lin
发自我的 iPad > Dan Ritter wrote: > > Yixuan Lin wrote: >> Hello everyone, does debian installer supports to connect RJ-11 phone line >> in installer? I want to know about it. Thank you. > > The debian installer supports using a serial console as input > du

Re: RJ-11 phone line

2021-10-07 Thread Dan Ritter
Yixuan Lin wrote: > Hello everyone, does debian installer supports to connect RJ-11 phone line > in installer? I want to know about it. Thank you. The debian installer supports using a serial console as input during installation; it does not support using a telephone modem as the sou

RJ-11 phone line

2021-10-07 Thread Yixuan Lin
Hello everyone, does debian installer supports to connect RJ-11 phone line in installer? I want to know about it. Thank you.

Re: why smart phone can't show song's Title and Artist?

2021-10-06 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
ll end on 2022-06-30 or approximately eight and a half months from now. > > these info are in Chinese and i guess it use utf encoding > > then i copy song to smart phone, but phone can't show song's Title and > Artist > I think this may already have been answered by

Re: why smart phone can't show song's Title and Artist?

2021-10-06 Thread lou
On 10/6/21 4:26 AM, Stanislav Vlasov wrote: Try exfalso as tags editor. Thank Stanislav Vlasov! i use exfalso and phone can show Artist and Title now.

Re: why smart phone can't show song's Title and Artist?

2021-10-06 Thread Stanislav Vlasov
t use utf encoding > > then i copy song to smart phone, but phone can't show song's Title and > Artist Try exfalso as tags editor. -- Stanislav

why smart phone can't show song's Title and Artist?

2021-10-06 Thread lou
i use stretch to create mp3 song, use gmp3info to add info on Title and Artist these info are in Chinese and i guess it use utf encoding then i copy song to smart phone, but phone can't show song's Title and Artist

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-09-29 Thread David Wright
w days. Now it's as slow as the default Network > > Manager. > > Really strange. > > I give up. > > This is an old thread but I think I may have found the problem and I would > like to know your opinion. > As a refresher, my wifi speed on my phone is significantly

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-09-29 Thread Dan Ritter
kaye n wrote: > This is an old thread but I think I may have found the problem and I would > like to know your opinion. > As a refresher, my wifi speed on my phone is significantly faster than on > my 10-year old laptop. > > Could this be the reason? > > from: > https

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-09-29 Thread kaye n
Wicd worked for a few days. Now it's as slow as the default Network > Manager. > Really strange. > I give up. > Thank you for your time. > Hello Friends! This is an old thread but I think I may have found the problem and I would like to know your opinion. As a refresher, my wif

Full time is on the phone ☎️ I have been the most effective person I can get from this phone please please p

2021-08-30 Thread Gabe Odabi
Sent from my iPhone

Re: Phone

2021-07-27 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-07-27 10:01 a.m., Curt wrote: > On 2021-07-26, Charlie wrote: >> >> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 19:49:37 +0100 Joe Informed me about Re: >> Phone >> >>> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300 >>> Gunnar Gervin wrote: >>> >>

Re: Phone

2021-07-27 Thread Curt
On 2021-07-26, Charlie wrote: > > On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 19:49:37 +0100 Joe Informed me about Re: > Phone > >> On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300 >> Gunnar Gervin wrote: >> >> > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun &

Re: Debian on mobile phone

2021-07-26 Thread deloptes
ugs and problems. All other exotic phones are too expensive, have limitted ecosystem, small community, bugs etc. Of course it depends on the usecases, but for the price and capability of the hardware it is expected to be more than a phone. Anyway it depends on the use cases, but I think it should

Re: Debian on mobile phone

2021-07-26 Thread piorunz
On 26/07/2021 20:19, deloptes wrote: piorunz wrote: Another solution is to use designated Linux smartphone, like Pinephone. I use that one with Mobian system, which is pure Debian repos with some tweaks to make GUI better. yes but the problem is always the ecosystem. I was looking into Pineph

Re: Debian on mobile phone

2021-07-26 Thread deloptes
piorunz wrote: > Another solution is to use designated Linux smartphone, like Pinephone. > I use that one with Mobian system, which is pure Debian repos with some > tweaks to make GUI better. yes but the problem is always the ecosystem. I was looking into Pinephone few months ago.

Re: Phone

2021-07-26 Thread deloptes
Joe wrote: > OK, spending another couple of days making near-random changes will > probably solve this, but my point is that I did the job on a buster > netbook in five minutes, on my Android phone in about ten, and the > reason it is taking hours on the other mobile devic

Re: Phone

2021-07-26 Thread Dan Ritter
y and > > security on such a powerful instrument. > OK, spending another couple of days making near-random changes will > probably solve this, but my point is that I did the job on a buster > netbook in five minutes, on my Android phone in about ten, and the > reason it is takin

Re: Phone

2021-07-26 Thread Joe
On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 07:39:01 -0400 Dan Ritter wrote: > Joe wrote: > > On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300 > > Gunnar Gervin wrote: > > > > > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn. > > > > > > > Please c

Re: Debian on mobile phone

2021-07-26 Thread piorunz
On 25/07/2021 09:03, Gunnar Gervin wrote: Is it possible to use debian on an android phone (Samsung A-40)? geg Another solution is to use designated Linux smartphone, like Pinephone. I use that one with Mobian system, which is pure Debian repos with some tweaks to make GUI better. neofetch

Re: Phone

2021-07-26 Thread Dan Ritter
Joe wrote: > On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300 > Gunnar Gervin wrote: > > > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn. > > Please comment here on your findings. Perhaps it is just me who thinks > they are toys. Of course smartphones are toy

Re: Phone

2021-07-25 Thread Charlie
On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 19:49:37 +0100 Joe Informed me about Re: Phone > On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300 > Gunnar Gervin wrote: > > > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn. > > Please comment here on your findings. Perhaps

Re: Phone

2021-07-25 Thread Joe
On Sun, 25 Jul 2021 16:57:04 +0300 Gunnar Gervin wrote: > Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn. Please comment here on your findings. Perhaps it is just me who thinks they are toys. -- Joe

Phone

2021-07-25 Thread Gunnar Gervin
Will buy phone zoon, then play with this android for fun & learn.

Re: Debian on mobile phone

2021-07-25 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Sun, Jul 25, 2021, 4:03 AM Gunnar Gervin wrote: > Is it possible to use debian on an android phone (Samsung A-40)? > There's an Android app called Userland, which lets you run Debian. I haven't yet figured out how to connect it to my Downloads Directory. Termux has als

Re: Debian on mobile phone

2021-07-25 Thread Hans
Am Sonntag, 25. Juli 2021, 10:31:31 CEST schrieb Dan Ritter: There is also an app called "Termux", which is debian based and run in Android. Many applications can be installed, but it is mostly console based. However, for example, running nmap on a cell phone might be nice

Re: Debian on mobile phone

2021-07-25 Thread Dan Ritter
Gunnar Gervin wrote: > Is it possible to use debian on an android phone (Samsung A-40)? In general: Phones designed for Android don't run other operating systems except variants of Android. On the other hand, you can install a Debian system in your existing Android device as an applic

Debian on mobile phone

2021-07-25 Thread Gunnar Gervin
Is it possible to use debian on an android phone (Samsung A-40)? geg

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-07-24 Thread kaye n
> Hello friends, > > Just to give an update in case anyone is interested. > One of the solutions provided in the link below seems to be effective for > me. > > https://itsfoss.com/speed-up-slow-wifi-connection-ubuntu/ > > "Solution 5: Ditch default network manager and embrace Wicd (possibly > obsol

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-07-19 Thread Joe
Just Working (tm). Agreed, it wasn't always so. On the subject of VPN, I'm having terrible trouble with the official OpenVPN client for mobiles, it works on my Android phone but not my wife's Android phone or our iPad. Possibly something to do with the client on the latter two not h

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-07-19 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
27;s NetManager developer Thomas Haller. From > > last year. Yes I suppose it's promotional, but he sorts thru some of the > > high-level issues that software like it has to address. > > https://blogs.gnome.org/thaller/2020/04/10/why-networkmanager/ > > .. > >

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-07-19 Thread Reco
ed to be One Standard Way Of Doing It On Linux. Priceless. > NetworkManager works well on the phone, Sorry, what? > the server, Man's entitled to his option. Using a "stateful process" for a typical "static IP, one default gateway" server is an overkill, but the

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-07-19 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
up-speedsite >> type >> Debianwifi&ISP nnn nnn fast.com >> Windows7 wifi&ISP nnn nnn fast.com >> Other linux wifi&ISP nnn nnn fast.com >> Sam

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-07-19 Thread kaye n
; Here, I meant some sort of table of comparison, like: > > Device connectiondown-speed up-speedsite > type > Debianwifi&ISP nnn nnn fast.com > Windows7 wifi&ISP nnn nnn fast.

phone usb

2021-07-15 Thread fxkl47BF
does anyone know if the usb in this phone is supported by linux https://www.lively.com/phones/lively-flip/

Re: how to let user access cell phone

2021-06-23 Thread Long Wind
Thank Celejar!i reply late because yahoo is partially blockedafter reading your mail, i have found solutioni can invoke jmtpfs as user, it's what i need

Re: how to let user access cell phone

2021-06-22 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 21 Jun 2021 20:47:14 + (UTC) Long Wind wrote: > i use jmtpfs to mount cell phone, only root user can access phone's > memoryhow to let other user to access it ?Thanks! Are you invoking jmtpfs as user or root? What mount point are you using? Please provide more details ab

how to let user access cell phone

2021-06-21 Thread Long Wind
i use jmtpfs to mount cell phone, only root user can access phone's memoryhow to let other user to access it ?Thanks!

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-04-11 Thread David Wright
wifi&ISP nnn nnn fast.com Windows7 wifi&ISP nnn nnn fast.com Other linux wifi&ISP nnn nnn fast.com Samsung phone4Gnnn nnn fast.com eg Debian buster eth&ISP

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-04-10 Thread kaye n
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 10:23 PM David wrote: > On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 at 23:51, kaye n wrote: > > On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 6:34 AM David wrote: > >> On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:39, kaye n wrote: > >> > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka > wrote: > >> > >> >>> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM431

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-04-10 Thread David
On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 at 23:51, kaye n wrote: > On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 6:34 AM David wrote: >> On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:39, kaye n wrote: >> > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote: >> >> >>> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter >> >> >> ok, this is your

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-04-10 Thread kaye n
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 6:34 AM David wrote: > On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:39, kaye n wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote: > > >>> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter > > >> ok, this is your card. > > >> Lets see output of > >> $ iw dev [you

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-04-09 Thread David
On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 23:39, kaye n wrote: > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote: >>> Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter >> ok, this is your card. >> Lets see output of >> $ iw dev [your_dev_name] > Pardon me, but what should I type for [your_dev

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-04-09 Thread kaye n
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 10:18 PM David Wright wrote: > inxi -Fdflmnopuv7 (my own incantation) should say something like: > >Device-2: Intel Wireless 7260 driver: iwlwifi v: kernel port: 4000 bus > ID: 02:00.0 >chip ID: 8086:08b2 >IF: wlp2s0 state: up mac: 01:23:45:67:89:ab > >

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-04-05 Thread David Wright
On Mon 05 Apr 2021 at 21:39:16 (+0800), kaye n wrote: > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote: > > Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter > >> > > ok, this is your card. > > > > Lets see output of > > $ iw dev [your_dev_name] > > it should be > > $ iw dev

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-04-05 Thread kaye n
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:45 PM IL Ka wrote: > Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter >> > ok, this is your card. > > Lets see output of > $ iw dev [your_dev_name] > it should be > $ iw dev wlan0 > I believe > > Also, try to ping your wifi router ip address and

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-03-29 Thread IL Ka
> > Device-1: Broadcom Limited BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter > ok, this is your card. Lets see output of $ iw dev [your_dev_name] it should be $ iw dev wlan0 I believe Also, try to ping your wifi router ip address and some Internet address like $ ping 8.8.8.8 Then, check https:/

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-03-29 Thread kaye n
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 10:05 PM IL Ka wrote: > >> Firefox browser in Debian. >> Internet speed checker is fast.com >> Speed is 670kbps >> >> How do you connect your laptop to the internet? Is it a cable or wifi? > What NIC are you using? > Laptop connects to the internet using wifi. NIC - are

Re: different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-03-29 Thread IL Ka
> > > Firefox browser in Debian. > Internet speed checker is fast.com > Speed is 670kbps > > How do you connect your laptop to the internet? Is it a cable or wifi? What NIC are you using?

different internet speed in debian and smart phone

2021-03-29 Thread kaye n
Hello Friends! My laptop, if it matters: Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) This is a familiar scenario: Firefox browser in Debian. Internet speed checker is fast.com Speed is 670kbps Built-in browser of Samsung phone Internet speed

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-30 Thread Dan Hitt
i could not find either 'librem' or 'purism' on their list. But they do have a way of submitting queries for items not on their list, so maybe i'm not trying hard enough. (Although i am looking for something more modest than librem.) Anyhow, i'm all ears to hear of

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-29 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 28/8/20 6:23 am, Dan Hitt wrote: So next time i search, i hope to do it more intelligently. So why not start the search now, while you have time to think about it for a bit before you need to jump in? -- Keith Bainbridge keithrbaugro...@gmail.com or ke1thozgro...@gmx.com

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-27 Thread Dan Hitt
limited-edition-linux-smartphone/ > > -r > > Hi Rich, Thanks for posting. So i ended up doing just what i did not want to do, and i'm back in Android land. My reason is because the network provider, Mint, offered 3 months at $15/month, at least as a teaser, and they sold me so

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-06 Thread Rich Morin
t: non-smart debian phone > Date: August 5, 2020 at 21:38:40 PDT > To: debian-user > > I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone. > > By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen. > > However, it might be reasonable for it to have a usb port not

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-06 Thread deloptes
be nice to > be able to download voicemail into sound files on my computer. > > So i'm looking for recommendations or advice. 750,- compared to 25$ Kai OS phone - you have some room in between :D AS people said if you don't need SMS or some specific online service new generation o

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-06 Thread Keith bainbridge
ot want a large, fragile touch screen. If it's phone calls ONLY, all's good. The first SMS you send, will remind you how hard it is. Our StVincent de Paul group needed a phone - as cheap as possible. So we got a 12 button unit. (Android by the bye). It took about 2 minutes to real

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-06 Thread Karen Lewellen
Monnier wrote: I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone. By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen. Could you clarify what you're looking for? I.e. is the presence of a touch screen the problem, or is the absence of mechanical/physical keys the problem, or i

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-06 Thread Dan Hitt
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 10:31 AM Stefan Monnier wrote: > > I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone. > > By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen. > > Could you clarify what you're looking for? I.e. is the presence of > a touch scr

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-06 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone. > By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen. Could you clarify what you're looking for? I.e. is the presence of a touch screen the problem, or is the absence of mechanical/physical keys the problem, or is

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-06 Thread deloptes
remember exactly. AFAI Kai OS was the mozilla mobile project that got further developed by Google, but it is not Android, so you have limitations. The SM-J337A is an Android phone. If you are sick of Android, take a look at jolla.com and Sailfish OS. It still has some limitations compared to Andr

Re: non-smart debian phone

2020-08-05 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Wed, Aug 05, 2020 at 09:38:40PM -0700, Dan Hitt wrote: I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone. By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen. A couple of years back I switched to AT&T. Back then the only flip-phone offered by AT&T was Kyocera. Batt

non-smart debian phone

2020-08-05 Thread Dan Hitt
I plan to get a non-smart phone to replace my smart phone. By non-smart, i mean that it does not have a touch screen. However, it might be reasonable for it to have a usb port not just for charging, but for communication with my computer. Conceivably it might be useful to download voice mail to

Droidcam: Android phone as Debian webcam

2020-04-20 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Hi everybody, droidcam is a small utility which converts an Android phone into a webcam for linux (connected by USB or Wifi). Since there is a webcam shortage right now and many people have Android phones, I thought I post my notes here for everybody who needs a webcam on a Debian 10 system

Re: Debian on Phone as webserver

2018-12-14 Thread deloptes
hosting. $15 monthly for VPS and $10 > and $15 monthly for LTE did you know that you can use your phone as a modem (via USB or Bluetooth)? I don't know how or what you can configure to make it work on android, but there are sure howtos. Androids and others now have also the tethering fefat

Re: Debian on Phone as webserver

2018-12-14 Thread André Rodier
tall Debian on > ARM > old phone to have it as web server. They have quite modern hardware > and > this is of course depending on web application, but I suspect that > ordinary PHP website could be served quite easily. > > It can be connected to web as LTE or be bounded to router

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