Re: Re: audio dropouts still

2025-04-15 Thread lemma
Greetings, I realize this topic harks back some time, but I'm curious whether CONFIG_HZ_1000 remains relevant for real-time kernels. It seems Ubuntu has adopted this setting for their low-latency kernel, as noted in their blog: https://ubuntu.com/blog/industrialembedded-systems-ii.

Re: Re: [SOLVED] pdfarranger and update-alternatives

2025-03-06 Thread Gerard ROBIN
settings -> settings manager -> default applications in xfce4 fixed the problem. (Editing the mimeapps.list file has no effect) Thanks to everyone who took the time to answer me. -- Gerard Created with Mutt 2.2.1 under Debian Linux BO

Re: Re: pdfarranger and update-alternatives

2025-03-05 Thread Gerard ROBIN
Thanks for your reply. xdg-mime query default image/png com.github.jeromerobert.pdfarranger.desktop I am currently using Trixie and have uninstalled and reinstalled pdfarranger. -- Gerard __ ** Created with Mutt 2.2.13 under Debian Linux TRIXI

Re: Re: internal microphone stops working

2025-02-17 Thread Janet C
The microphone continues working after I suspend / resume. So far, I haven't been able to find any pattern in when it stops working, although it's generally within a day of rebooting. Fortunately, I have a bluetooth headset that does work, so I'll use that instead since rebooting regularly is an

Re: Re: internal microphone stops working

2025-02-13 Thread Janet C
I've checked that my firmware is up-to-date and turned off all of the power management settings in the BIOS, but I'm still experiencing the same thing. Other suggestions are welcome! Thanks, Janet

Re: Re: finding package for reportbug

2025-02-05 Thread Franziska Menti
Hi Charles Thanks for the tipps where I could start looking to solve my problem. > You can check for what packages were upgraded about that time by > inspecting (as root) the term.log* files in /var/log/apt. That should > help you narrow down the suspect packages. That is lots of lines and packa

Re: Re: remark related about package removal on bookworm providing a systemd service

2025-01-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 02:18:23 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > Some old programs use non-existent symlinks to store or persist state > information rather than create a normal file. But I don't believe > systemd uses the technique. Not on purpose, but systemd does use symbolic links to store state

Re: Re: remark related about package removal on bookworm providing a systemd service

2025-01-28 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Jan 28, 2025 at 5:02 PM Patrice Duroux wrote: > > Of course, maybe I misspoke but my point wasn't about the configuration files > remaining as expected just removing the package and not purging it. It is > about > the broken symlink to its service file which is for sure no more present >

Re: Re: remark related about package removal on bookworm providing a systemd service

2025-01-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jan 28, 2025 at 19:07:51 +0100, Patrice Duroux wrote: > Of course, maybe I misspoke but my point wasn't about the configuration files > remaining as expected just removing the package and not purging it. It is > about > the broken symlink to its service file which is for sure no more prese

Re: Re: remark related about package removal on bookworm providing a systemd service

2025-01-28 Thread Patrice Duroux
Of course, maybe I misspoke but my point wasn't about the configuration files remaining as expected just removing the package and not purging it. It is about the broken symlink to its service file which is for sure no more present whatever a removal or a purge. Or is such a symlink considered as

Re: Re: nvidia driver not loaded after install

2025-01-16 Thread Anil F Duggirala
Thanks Dan, I disabled Secure Boot and sure enough, the driver was loaded. I actually decided to make a clean install of Debian on this machine and left Secure boot disabled. I tried multiple times and was unable to get the driver to load. This is strange however because it did work before. I w

Re: Re: Re: secure boot key enrolling questions

2025-01-05 Thread Nicolas George
Anil F Duggirala (12025-01-05): > sudo mv /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61- > gdm.rules.bak Unrelated to the actual issue: IIRC you can achieve the same result of disabling a system udev rule by creating an empty rule file in /etc with the exact same name. It has the ben

Re: Re: Re: secure boot key enrolling questions

2025-01-05 Thread Anil F Duggirala
Thank you Olafur and George for your answers. I am using Gnome, so that is not the issue here. Doing:  sudo mv /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61- gdm.rules.bak Worked for me. I get gdm with options and Wayland by default. I'm back in business thanks to you. I however d

Re: Re: secure boot key enrolling questions

2025-01-05 Thread Olafur Jens Sigurdsson
On Sun, Jan 05, 2025 at 09:07:09AM -0500, Anil F Duggirala wrote: > Thank you both for your instructions. I have followed the exact > instructions as proposed by Oli and have managed to successfully > install and load the nvidia driver. > > However, apparently I am now stuck in an X session instea

Re: Re: secure boot key enrolling questions

2025-01-05 Thread Anil F Duggirala
Thank you both for your instructions. I have followed the exact instructions as proposed by Oli and have managed to successfully install and load the nvidia driver. However, apparently I am now stuck in an X session instead of the Wayland session I had before. I have followed the additional instr

Re: Re: secure boot key enrolling questions

2025-01-05 Thread George at Clug
Are you using Gnome or KDE? (or something else). I ask this as my KDE with the packaged Nvidia 535 drivers is unable to run Wayland. So for now I use X11 with KDE. It is my understanding that KDE will work with Wayland when using the Nvidia stable version 560.35.03 however this version has y

Re: Re: secure boot key enrolling questions

2025-01-05 Thread Anil F Duggirala
Thank you both for your instructions. I have followed the exact instructions as proposed by Oli and have managed to successfully install and load the nvidia driver. However, apparently I am now stuck in an X session instead of the Wayland session I had before. I have followed the additional instr

Re: Re: ACPI Error During Boot - Dell Laptop

2024-12-04 Thread Marcelo Laia
> Debian testing up to date > Dell Inspiron 5570 Bios up to date (...) Update the BIOS or UEFI. That should be your first step with any ACPI The first step was to update the BIOS and UEFI. -- Marcelo

Re: Re: question about apt upgrade facing locally build packages

2024-11-22 Thread Tim Woodall
On Sat, 16 Nov 2024, Patrice Duroux wrote: That's why I ended up with the suffix and letting the sysadmin (often me, with a different hat on ;-) making that preference explicit in the APT machinery. But could it be the a nice feature for apt to have a list apart on the upgrading (I would say

Re: Re: question about apt upgrade facing locally build packages

2024-11-17 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 08:41:24PM +0100, Patrice Duroux wrote: > > > That's why I ended up with the suffix and letting the sysadmin > > (often me, with a different hat on ;-) making that preference > > explicit in the APT machinery. > > But could it be the a nice feature for apt to have a list a

Re: Re: question about apt upgrade facing locally build packages

2024-11-16 Thread Patrice Duroux
> That's why I ended up with the suffix and letting the sysadmin > (often me, with a different hat on ;-) making that preference > explicit in the APT machinery. But could it be the a nice feature for apt to have a list apart on the upgrading (I would say then 'replacing') of such cases? User ca

Re: Re (2): Grub menu entry for a system on a second drive.

2024-10-25 Thread Tim Woodall
On Fri, 25 Oct 2024, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: From: Felix Miata Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 16:55:37 -0400 Instead of 40_custom, I use 41_custom, but copied to 07_custom. You have two copies of the custom configuration. One in /etc/grub.d/07_custom and one in /etc/grub.d/41_custom. Correc

Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs

2024-10-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 2:07 PM David wrote: > > On Mon, 2024-10-21 at 13:07 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > [...] > > Somewhat related, does anyone know what happened to Tank Man, > > ? > > > > I've looked for him on occasion, but I have not found mention

回复:Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs

2024-10-21 Thread louletian
Sir,You are doing a great job.Keep moving - 原始邮件 - 发件人:David 收件人:debian-user 主题:Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs 日期:2024年10月22日 02点09分 On Tue, 2024-10-22 at 02:06 +0800, loulet...@sina.com wrote

Re: 回复:Re: 回复:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs

2024-10-21 Thread David
On Tue, 2024-10-22 at 02:06 +0800, loulet...@sina.com wrote: > How are you,Minister of Propaganda of Chinese Communist Party? Yes, and Xi Jinping pays me. You sad little man. > > > > > > - 原始邮件 - > 发件人:David > 收件人:debian-u

Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs

2024-10-21 Thread David
On Mon, 2024-10-21 at 13:07 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 2:11 AM wrote: > > > > Hi,David > > Let me tell you the truth,Here is a case that programmer was put in > > prison due to criticize Chinese leader. > > CNN report > > https://edition.cnn.com/2023/03/29/china/china-

回复:Re: 回复:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs

2024-10-21 Thread louletian
How are you,Minister of Propaganda of Chinese Communist Party? - 原始邮件 - 发件人:David 收件人:debian-user 主题:Re: 回复:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs 日期:2024年10月22日 02点01分 On Tue, 2024-10-22 at 01:54 +0800, loulet

Re: 回复:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs

2024-10-21 Thread David
lifting-800-million-people-out-of-poverty-new-report-looks-at-lessons-from-china-s-experience > > > > > - 原始邮件 - > 发件人:Jeffrey Walton > 收件人:loulet...@sina.com > 抄送人:debian-user > 主题:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent &g

回复:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs

2024-10-21 Thread louletian
Hi,JeffreySince 1949,CCP had killed more than 400 million people directly or indirectly.As for tank man,he was probably killed by CCP. - 原始邮件 - 发件人:Jeffrey Walton 收件人:loulet...@sina.com 抄送人:debian-user 主题:Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange

Re: Re: 回复:Re:_回复:Re:_回复:[OT] Strange BitTorrent traffic_from_China_IPs

2024-10-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 2:11 AM wrote: > > Hi,David > Let me tell you the truth,Here is a case that programmer was put in prison > due to criticize Chinese leader. > CNN report > https://edition.cnn.com/2023/03/29/china/china-blogger-sentenced-program-think-intl-mic-hnk/index.html > The actual ev

Re?? Re?? Is there any way to STD in Debian?

2024-09-26 Thread YOYO
Hi Max Nikulin, Thank you for your suggestions. I haven't got any conclusive evidence yet to prove that Debian had already stopped running or not. All I know is just that the screen of the virtual machine went black and the virtual machine didn't response to ACPI shutdown signal. I'll try to use

Re: Re: Is there any way to STD in Debian?

2024-09-26 Thread Max Nikulin
On 26/09/2024 21:36, YOYO wrote: The Debian 12 is running in VirtulBox 7.0.20. And I only assigned 2048 MB RAM to it. [...] All I can do is to fouce power-off and re-start it, just to found all running tasks gone. Have you read logs from the previous boot ("journalctl -b -1" as root)? Are you

Re?? Re?? Is there any way to STD in Debian?

2024-09-26 Thread YOYO
Hi Alexander, Thank you for your reply. I'm right using "Save Machine State" in VirtualBox. And the 7.0.20 install pack  was downloaded just from its official website so I have no idea why it could be  a unstable version instead of a stable one. Actually, I just want to use hibernate instead of s

Re: Re: Is there any way to STD in Debian?

2024-09-26 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 26.09.2024 19:36, YOYO wrote: Hi Alexander, Eben, and everyone in list, Thank you for your replies. The Debian 12 is running in VirtulBox 7.0.20. And I only assigned 2048 MB RAM to it. I'm pretty sure that I have setup a big enough SWAP of around 8 GB when installing Debian 12. When I click

Re: Re: version control and project management

2024-09-19 Thread Wim Bertels
> Do you try https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/fossil i didn't know about it Michel, tnx it is another version control system, with bug, wiki, .. integrated?: https://fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/fossil-v-git.wiki https://fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/whyusefossil.wiki it is not clea

Re: Re: Further on the DSELECT saga.....

2024-09-07 Thread Andy Smith
On Fri, Sep 06, 2024 at 09:32:18PM -0700, Juan Rincon Gonzalez wrote: > Opensource We've got lumps of it round the back!

Re: Re: Further on the DSELECT saga.....

2024-09-06 Thread Juan Rincon Gonzalez
Opensource Juan Rincon

Re: Re: Corsair mouse and UPower

2024-08-18 Thread Celejar
Max Nikulin wrote: > On 08/08/2024 03:37, Celejar wrote: > > Is the mouse simply not reporting power info via standard protocols, or > am I missing something? The mouse also supports Bluetooth, so I suppose > I could try that instead of 2.4GHz and see if it makes a difference. > > >

Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-30 Thread Celejar
Ash Joubert wrote: > On 2024-07-20 03:39, Celejar wrote: > > Thanks much! > > [...] > > As per another message in this thread, I've already filed a bug against > linux-image-6.9.9-amd64, but I suppose I should update the report with > this information, indicating that it's not r

RE: Re: server latency

2024-07-29 Thread Walt E
HelloAfter researching it I found tcp ping by hping is useful for my situation.https://www.slashroot.in/what-tcp-ping-and-how-it-usedThanks for all your help.- 원본 메일 - 보낸사람: Andy Smith 받는사람: debian-user@lists.debian.org 날짜: 24.07.29 05:33 GMT +09

Re: Re: browsers crashing.

2024-07-25 Thread Christopher Judd
The behavior is the same when I use '--disable-gpu'. -Chris

Re: Re[2]: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?

2024-07-20 Thread George at Clug
Well said, Michael. On Saturday, 20-07-2024 at 20:19 Michael Grant wrote: > My opinions only... > > 1) MS Office (Word/Excel/PPT/etc) has never been available for > Unix/Gnu-Linux. Word and Excel have long been 2 apps users require. > Not OpenOffice. While OpenOffice is quite featureful, it

Re: Re: Webmin

2024-07-19 Thread Evelyn Escamilla
 Enviado desde mi iPhone

Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-19 Thread Celejar
Ash Joubert wrote: > On 2024-07-19 02:32, Celejar wrote: > > I'm currently on kernel 6.9.8 (amd64 / Sid). Installing 6.9.9 fails due to > running out of space on /boot: > update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.9.9-amd64 > zstd: error 70 : Write error : cannot write block

Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-18 Thread Celejar
The Wanderer wrote: > On 2024-07-18 at 13:50, Celejar wrote: > > > Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > >> This is not the place for debugging Sid, I'm afraid, there are too > >> few > > > > It's not? Where, then, is the place for debugging Sid? > > I'm no longer anything *close* to an expert in this

Re: Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 13:50:21 -0400, Celejar wrote: > Really? I had the impression that lots of list subscribers / readers > run Sid. Are there statistics on this? Nah, sid users are just louder, on average. Stable users don't have as much to talk about, because our stuff just works. ;-)

Re: Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-18 Thread Celejar
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 03:42:30PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 11:35:15AM -0400, Celejar wrote: > > > I'd rather not mess around with stuff I don't really understand > > > without an official guide to the process. > > > > I don't me

Re: Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-18 Thread Celejar
Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 11:35:15AM -0400, Celejar wrote: > > I'd rather not mess around with stuff I don't really understand > > without an official guide to the process. > > I don't mean this to be snarky, but that desire seems incompatible > with running Debian sid.

Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-18 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 03:42:30PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 11:35:15AM -0400, Celejar wrote: > > I'd rather not mess around with stuff I don't really understand > > without an official guide to the process. > > I don't mean this to be snarky, but that desire seem

Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-18 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 11:35:15AM -0400, Celejar wrote: > I'd rather not mess around with stuff I don't really understand > without an official guide to the process. I don't mean this to be snarky, but that desire seems incompatible with running Debian sid. I honestly think it's an unreasona

Re: Re: Kernel 6.9.9 (amd64) results in huge initrd / initramfs size

2024-07-18 Thread Celejar
Dan Ritter wrote: > Celejar wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm currently on kernel 6.9.8 (amd64 / Sid). Installing 6.9.9 fails due to > > running out of space on /boot: > > ... > > > I'm not sure why I'm hitting this now - did Debian just change > > something? Is anyone else hitting this? Is this

Re: Re: Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-09 Thread Patrice Duroux
> Looks like the error happens while trying to set the extended attributes > on the destination file. I don't really know how xattr works, but > it looks like it's trying to set an attribute named "system.nfs4_acl" > on a file that's in the /tmp directory. That is more clear to me now. And so I c

Re: Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-09 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 19:12:28 +0200, Patrice Duroux wrote: > $ LANG=C strace cp -p test.sh /tmp [...] > read(6, "# /etc/xattr.conf\n#\n# Format:\n# "..., 4096) = 681 > read(6, "", 4096) = 0 > close(6)= 0 > fgetxattr(4, "system.nfs4_acl", NULL

Re: Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-09 Thread Patrice Duroux
> If we can't figure it out from her replies to our *many* requests for > additional information, then my next request would be to strace it, > and see exactly which system call is failing. $ LANG=C strace cp -p test.sh /tmp execve("/usr/bin/cp", ["cp", "-p", "test.sh", "/tmp"], 0x7ffe58e09538 /*

Re: Re: nouveau on old NV GPUs (was: NVidia 340 video driver in Bookworm?)

2024-07-05 Thread Van Snyder
On Wed, 2024-07-03 at 23:24 +0200, Hans wrote: > I believe I got a solution. However, you may not be happy with it, > but maybe it will work. Thanks to Hans for the detailed list, which I was not able to use successfully. I had probably either broken something first, or didn't follow the instructi

Re: Re: nouveau on old NV GPUs (was: NVidia 340 video driver in Bookworm?)

2024-07-04 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, Jul 04, 2024 at 01:24:21PM -0700, Van Snyder wrote: > On Wed, 2024-07-03 at 23:24 +0200, Hans wrote: > > Hi van Snyder, > > > > I believe I got a solution. However, you may not be happy with it, > > but maybe it will work. > > The solution did indeed allow to install the driver. But i

Re: Re: nouveau on old NV GPUs (was: NVidia 340 video driver in Bookworm?)

2024-07-04 Thread Van Snyder
On Wed, 2024-07-03 at 23:24 +0200, Hans wrote: > Hi van Snyder, > > I believe I got a solution. However, you may not be happy with it, > but maybe it will work. The solution did indeed allow to install the driver. But it removed at least KDE, and now it won't enter run level 5. I added nouvea

Re: Re: nouveau on old NV GPUs (was: NVidia 340 video driver in Bookworm?)

2024-07-03 Thread Hans
Hi van Snyder, I believe I got a solution. However, you may not be happy with it, but maybe it will work. I am running the kernel 6.7.12+bpo-amd64 on my system. This is a backport kernel, but it might also work with other kernels, too. You also need to install the build environment, the eas

Re: Re (3): Backup.

2024-06-30 Thread David Christensen
On 6/30/24 08:37, Andy Smith wrote: Thank you for that informative discussion of rsnapshot(1) and related. :-) My initial reaction to this thread was to recommend Preston [1]. I still think that is decent advice; both for noobs and for experienced people who missed it. David [1] Pre

Re: Re (3): Backup.

2024-06-30 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 07:36:58AM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > >From https://rsnapshot.org/ > > rsnapshot is a filesystem snapshot utility ... > > Rather than a snapshot of the extant file system, I want to keep a > history of the files in the file system. You should read more than on

Re: Re: Having ten thousands of mount bind causes various processes to go into loops

2024-06-20 Thread Julien Petit
> This can be solved with ACLs. Instead of creating a bind mount, this process > that allows the user to share the directory can set an ACL and create a > symlink. For a few users maybe but not that easy when you have many thousands users (that on top do not have local accounts). We'd probably h

Re: Re: Having ten thousands of mount bind causes various processes to go into loops

2024-06-19 Thread Julien Petit
> Does it really have to be in the home directory? Can't the software (and/or > the users) open files in, say, /shared/accounting? It doesn't really matter where folders/mounts are. Users can share any directory (and subdirectories) in their home directory with any other user. The shared folder i

Re: Re: Having ten thousands of mount bind causes various processes to go into loops

2024-06-19 Thread Julien Petit
>> However do you need shared subtrees? > I'm gonna test the effect of setting them to private. This doesn't seem to fix the problem either

Re: Re: Having ten thousands of mount bind causes various processes to go into loops

2024-06-14 Thread Julien Petit
> What processes are CPU hungry? On a vanilla debian 11 : udisksd, gvfs-udisks2-vo, (fstrim), find > Perhaps it is not a Debian-specific bug, just more active usage of sandboxing > in systemd. If some applications have troubles parsing /proc/mounts then bugs > should be filed against them. It

Re: Re[2]: Question About Free File Transfering Apps

2024-06-01 Thread songbird
Michael Grant wrote: ... > I have long been plagued by the problem if sitting in a room or on a > boat with someone, 2 devices right next to one another, and no trivially > easy way to send a file from one device to the other without say first > uploading it to some mutual third party (e.g. what

Re: Re (2): Viewing an an OpenStreetMap tile offline.

2024-05-06 Thread debian-user
pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > Greg, Richard and all, > > From: Richard > Date: Sun, 5 May 2024 23:02:52 +0200 > > I wouldn't even bother trying to get such ancient software up and > > running. > > Straightforward. Thanks. > > > [2]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Software/Desktop

Re: RE: Problems installing QEMU packages on Debian 12 (stable)

2024-05-03 Thread Lukas Nagy
Hi, thanks for checking, in the end I solved this by switching mirrors from default http://deb.debian.org/debian to http://ftp.cz.debian.org/debian - after updating I got the correct version of QEMU package. Maybe something was cached somewhere for several days, strange that I had to change

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-31 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I'm mounting and unmounting through the stick icon's menu on Xfce desktop. Maybe a fancy file chooser dialogue stays around analyzing the directory, as you suspect? But I'm worried my Gmail in Firefox is capable of stealing files off my USB stick.

Re: Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I'd just like to add that I have seen the problem despite reinstalls with Debian stable minor versions. Thanks!

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread tomas
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 07:32:16PM +0200, Antti-Pekka Känsälä wrote: > Yes, closing Firefox does allow the stick to unmount cleanly, but I still > worry. To get an idea of what's going on, you can use "lsof": tomas@trotzki:~$ lsof /dev/sda1 COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I can replicate this, by trying to send Gmail to myself in Firefox, attaching a binary on a mounted USB stick. After the attachment supposedly was uploaded, I tried to unmount the stick, but it blocked. "lsof | grep -i KINGSTON" then shows a total of 129 lines from "x-www-browser". This lasted for

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I was able to replicate this, by trying to send gmail to myself in Firefox, attaching a binary on a mounted USB stick. After the attachment supposedly was uploaded, I tried to unmount the stick, but it blocks. "lsof | grep -i KINGSTON" then shows a total of 129 lines from "x-www-browser". This last

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
Yes, closing Firefox does allow the stick to unmount cleanly, but I still worry.

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 way

Re: Aw: Re: Re: very poor nfs performance

2024-03-08 Thread Mike Kupfer
Stefan K wrote: > > Can you partition the files into 2 different shares? Put the database > > files in one share and access them using "sync", and put the rest of the > > files in a different share, with no "sync"? > this could be a solution, but I want to understand why is it so slow and fix >

Aw: Re: Re: very poor nfs performance

2024-03-08 Thread Stefan K
> Can you partition the files into 2 different shares? Put the database > files in one share and access them using "sync", and put the rest of the > files in a different share, with no "sync"? this could be a solution, but I want to understand why is it so slow and fix that

Re: Re: GTK applications displaying emojis in monochrome rather than color

2024-03-01 Thread Celejar
Ash Joubert wrote: > On 2024-03-01 04:19, Celejar wrote: > > About two years ago [0], I installed the package > "fonts-noto-color-emoji" on my Sid (Xfce4) system, and from then until > several weeks ago, emojis have been displayed throughout the system in > glorious color. Recentl

Re: Re: GTK applications displaying emojis in monochrome rather than color

2024-03-01 Thread Celejar
Floris Renaud wrote: > On donderdag 29 februari 2024 16:19:57 (+01:00), Celejar wrote: ... > > glorious color. Recently (several weeks ago?), however, a number of > > applications have started displaying emojis in (unattractive) > > monochrome. The applications that I have seen doing this have a

Re: Re: Issue with USB External Keyboard, External Mouse, and Screen Brightness on Dell Laptop

2024-02-24 Thread Marcelo Laia
10,916 V looks a bit odd to me. After your comments, I looking forward about the battery voltage and I found this: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-choose-laptop-battery-king-sener/ "Voltage is closely related to the number of cells in the battery - typically a 10.8V battery has 6 cells and

Re: Re: Issue with USB External Keyboard, External Mouse, and Screen Brightness on Dell Laptop

2024-02-24 Thread hw
Is it possible that the USB ports do not supply power once the laptop is running on battery? Does the NumLock LED of the keyboard go out? On Thu, 2024-02-22 at 13:49 -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote: > Dear Debian Users, > > Thank you all for the invaluable assistance provided. Unfortunately, the > i

Re: Re: Issue with USB External Keyboard, External Mouse, and Screen Brightness on Dell Laptop

2024-02-22 Thread Marcelo Laia
Dear Debian Users, Thank you all for the invaluable assistance provided. Unfortunately, the issue has resurfaced today. I don't believe it's related to the age of the hardware, although my Inspiron 5547-A20 is from 2014, as indicated below: Inspiron 5547 01 OCT. 2014 Some hardware details: -

Re: Re: GRUB lost graphical terminal mode

2024-02-20 Thread Borden
>On 19 Feb 2024 22:44 +0100, from borde...@tutanota.com (Borden): >>> Would you be willing to post your /boot/grub/grub.cfg for a setup >>> where you get the blank screen GRUB? >>  >> Yeah, I probably should have opened with that. Sorry: >>  >> ``` >> # If you change this file, run 'update-grub' af

Re: Re: GRUB lost graphical terminal mode

2024-02-19 Thread Borden
> On 18 Feb 2024 21:28 +0100, from borde...@tutanota.com (Borden): > > what the default is when neither of those are set (which doesn't > > work). Is this another "undocumented feature" of GRUB? > > Would you be willing to post your /boot/grub/grub.cfg for a setup where you > get the blank screen

Re: Re: GRUB lost graphical terminal mode

2024-02-18 Thread Borden
> Or perhaps you have all colors set to blank. > Try add something like > GRUB_COLOR_NORMAL="light-blue/black" > GRUB_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT="light-cyan/blue" Unfortunately, that didn't work. Still a blank screen. I'm curious that if GRUB_TERMINAL=gfxterm works and GRUB_TERMINAL=console works, what the

Re: Re: Issue with USB External Keyboard, External Mouse, and Screen Brightness on Dell Laptop

2024-02-14 Thread Marcelo Laia
Dear Debian community, Thank you for your insights. Unfortunately, the issue has worsened. Today, I observed that upon unplugging the power cable, within one or two seconds, the screen dims (brightness is set to zero), and both the external mouse and keyboard (USB) stop working. Even if I try

Re: Fact finding / clarification [WAS Re: Re: smartctl cannot accessmy storage, need syntax help]

2024-01-14 Thread gene heskett
On 1/14/24 09:15, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 11:58:42AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: You now have a slow access to one/more of your RAID devices. Does he, though? I thought we had established some time late last year that his *symptom* (delayed startup of some application

Re: Fact finding / clarification [WAS Re: Re: smartctl cannot access mystorage, need syntax help]

2024-01-14 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 12:04:58PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > On 1/14/24 06:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > Hi Gene, > > > > There's a whole series of long threads which loop through several > > subjects - I can tease out a couple of things. > > > > 1.) You have one large deskside machine - la

Re: Fact finding / clarification [WAS Re: Re: smartctl cannot access mystorage, need syntax help]

2024-01-14 Thread gene heskett
On 1/14/24 06:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: Hi Gene, Frankly: Dealing with you over a mailing list can be very frustrating for others trying to help (and especially for people trying to follow the list who are reading the lists in the background and facing long, long threads). You're not helping

Re: Fact finding / clarification [WAS Re: Re: smartctl cannot access my storage, need syntax help]

2024-01-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 11:58:42AM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > You now have a slow access to one/more of your RAID devices. Does he, though? I thought we had established some time late last year that his *symptom* (delayed startup of some applications) had nothing at all to do with his stor

Re: Re: removing gdb-minimal removed plasma-desktop?

2024-01-14 Thread Morten Hauke Solvang
On 2024-01-14 08:54 +0100, Morten Hauke Solvang wrote: > That assumption was a bit misguided. The correct way would have been to > "apt install gdb" _without_ first removing gdb-minimal, that would have > avoided the removal of reverse dependencies. > Pretty sure not only was this information pr

Fact finding / clarification [WAS Re: Re: smartctl cannot access my storage, need syntax help]

2024-01-14 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Hi Gene, Frankly: Dealing with you over a mailing list can be very frustrating for others trying to help (and especially for people trying to follow the list who are reading the lists in the background and facing long, long threads). You're not helping explain yourself well because the mails keep

Re: Re: Debian in HPC

2024-01-08 Thread Stuart Barkley
I think some places are moving to Ubuntu. The thought is that Ubuntu keeps more up to date with software. I preferred to keep the OS minimal and build the user software independently since there usually were complex dependencies and Debian should be fine in that case. We used diskless servers

Re: Re: Debian in HPC

2024-01-06 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Michael: This discussion has also been taking place periodically in the main Beowulf lists over at Beowulf.org (https://www.beowulf.org) See, for example, their archives from May-November 2023 for the thread. For anyone interested in HPC, I commend the Beowulf list - very small numbers of extreme

Re: Re: Rescue mode when root account locked

2024-01-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 2:48 AM Larry Tyree wrote: > > What do I do with no access to another computer? I'm having trouble following your thread. The "Re: Re:" is throwing me off. Is this the original message you are replying to: <https://lists.debian.org/debian-us

Re: Re: Rescue mode when root account locked

2024-01-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 08:44:16PM -0600, Larry Tyree wrote: > What do I do with no access to another computer? The original Subject: line says "Rescue mode when root account locked". Putting the Subject: and the body together, I conclude that the question is "How do I enter rescue mode when there

Re: Re: Rescue mode when root account locked

2024-01-03 Thread Larry Tyree
What do I do with no access to another computer?

Re: Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 2:11 AM Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > Again ignoring your more non-constructive complaints… > > TL;DR: Try USB networking like by plugging in your phone or a USB > ethernet/wifi dongle. > > On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 07:39:20PM +, Richard Smith wrote: > > The only place I f

Re: Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, Again ignoring your more non-constructive complaints… TL;DR: Try USB networking like by plugging in your phone or a USB ethernet/wifi dongle. On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 07:39:20PM +, Richard Smith wrote: > The only place I found that had the driver required me to install > more content from

Re: Re: RTL8852 driver for Debian 11

2023-11-25 Thread Richard Smith
I'm currently wrestling with Debian 12 for my Lenovo IdeaPad 7 laptop - after having the NIC function swimmingly with Ubuntu, Kali, LMDE, and Tails. Not only is wireless not seen - but it seems that the functionality of the DVD version leaves a LOT to be desired. The only place I found that had t

Re: Re: midnight commander

2023-11-13 Thread mmcclain . 46
Under buster my prompt is mike@RPI4b2:~> on the CL whether it be a text VT or an xterm. My prompt in mc is the same whether launched from the CL or via the desktop menu. Under bookworm root's prompt whether on the CL or in mc is root@RPI4b2:~> . Under bookworm my prompt is mike@RPI4b3:~> on the

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