xdf IS solution to "How to extract TABULAR data from a PDF document?"

2025-04-18 Thread Richard Owlett
On 4/18/25 5:30 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 4/17/25 9:45 PM, David Wright wrote: On Thu 17 Apr 2025 at 14:24:35 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote: On 4/16/25 8:35 AM, David Wright wrote: Ironically, a copy/paste from xpdf seems to do a better job than -layout at preserving the columns widths over

Re: Solution for KVM via a cat 5 connection

2024-12-18 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 11:50 PM Charles Curley < charlescur...@charlescurley.com> wrote: > On Mon, 27 May 2024 15:41:52 -0500 > Tom Browder wrote: > > > Has anyone had experience using a KVM setup (at least one HDMI and > > two USB ports) and using cat 5/6/7 between user and the computer? I > >

Re: Solution for KVM via a cat 5 connection

2024-12-17 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 27 May 2024 15:41:52 -0500 Tom Browder wrote: > Has anyone had experience using a KVM setup (at least one HDMI and > two USB ports) and using cat 5/6/7 between user and the computer? I > don’t need to handle multiple computers or high-def video movies, > just programming and office work.

Re: Automatic suspend-to-ram solution for Workstations

2024-12-13 Thread Henrik Ahlgren
On Fri, 2024-12-13 at 17:44 +0100, Jan Claeys wrote: > Assuming this backup is started by an automated system under control of > the sysadmins, and not by the users themselves, it's probably easiest > to use some sort of "lock" that is set by the backup process itself (or > that you wrap around it)

Re: Automatic suspend-to-ram solution for Workstations

2024-12-13 Thread Jan Claeys
On Sat, 2024-12-07 at 20:27 +0100, Felix Natter wrote: > - there is no significant load during the last hour (in order to > account for backup jobs) Assuming this backup is started by an automated system under control of the sysadmins, and not by the users themselves, it's probably easiest to use

Re: Automatic suspend-to-ram solution for Workstations

2024-12-09 Thread Max Nikulin
On 09/12/2024 19:53, Anssi Saari wrote: I think every desktop environment has this. Even X has this. 'This' being a timer since last mouse or keyboard event and the ability to trigger a command on the timer. I looked recently but didn't really find a way to do the Windows like thing, turn off scr

Re: Automatic suspend-to-ram solution for Workstations

2024-12-09 Thread Anssi Saari
Felix Natter writes: > Dear Debian users, > > I am looking for an automatic suspend-to-ram (I know "sudo systemctl > suspend" ;-)) solution for workstations: I would like the system to > suspend if and only if: > > - there is no gui interaction from any user (e

Re: Automatic suspend-to-ram solution for Workstations

2024-12-07 Thread Will Mengarini
.] no gui interaction [...] (especially with VNC [...]) [...] That's a lot harder. Theoretically `w` shows idle time, but I'm not sure you can trust it with layers of GUI interaction. Full original post: > I am looking for an automatic suspend-to-ram (I know "sudo systemctl > suspend" ;

Automatic suspend-to-ram solution for Workstations

2024-12-07 Thread Felix Natter
Dear Debian users, I am looking for an automatic suspend-to-ram (I know "sudo systemctl suspend" ;-)) solution for workstations: I would like the system to suspend if and only if: - there is no gui interaction from any user (especially with VNC sessions) AND - there is no signif

Solution [Re: Need help with narroely focused use case of Emacs]

2024-07-05 Thread Richard Owlett
ady, since every classical textbook will tell you that they totally suck at understanding "nested stuff", which HTML is, alas. But under the right conditions they can butcher it alright :-) Looks like KDE's Kate is viable solution for editing the particular HTML files of

Re: Solution for KVM via a cat 5 connection

2024-05-27 Thread Tom Browder
es, just programming and > > office work. I need a bit more distance from my computer which must stay > in > > a closet, and conventional KVM equipment won’t work. > > You can do it without KVM, but using another computer connected to your > screen/keyboard/etc... Thanks, Stefan. That is a good solution. Best regards, -Tom

Re: Solution for KVM via a cat 5 connection

2024-05-27 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Has anyone had experience using a KVM setup (at least one HDMI and two USB > ports) and using cat 5/6/7 between user and the computer? I don’t need to > handle multiple computers or high-def video movies, just programming and > office work. I need a bit more distance from my computer which must

Solution for KVM via a cat 5 connection

2024-05-27 Thread Tom Browder
Has anyone had experience using a KVM setup (at least one HDMI and two USB ports) and using cat 5/6/7 between user and the computer? I don’t need to handle multiple computers or high-def video movies, just programming and office work. I need a bit more distance from my computer which must stay in

Re: Onboard not showing up in the XFCE system tray | Partial Solution

2024-05-17 Thread Max Nikulin
On 18/05/2024 08:15, Charles Curley wrote: charles 2913 0.0 0.9 545852 36740 ?Sl May12 0:26 /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/onboard --not-show-in=GNOME,GNOME-Classic:GNOME --startup-delay=3.0 Perhaps it starts through /etc/xdg/autostart/onboard-autostart.desktop I have no idea if -

Re: Onboard not showing up in the XFCE system tray | Partial Solution

2024-05-17 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 16 May 2024 14:09:33 -0600 Charles Curley wrote: > Onboard is not showing up in the XFCE system tray. Bookworm as > updated. I don't see any Debian bug reports or questions on the home > page. I believe I am not running Wayland. > > Has anyone else seen this? Fix/Workaround? Got a bit f

Re: NEW problem PANIC AW: SOLUTION AW: EPSON ...

2023-05-18 Thread Peter Hillier-Brook
On 18/05/2023 09:34, CL wrote: Hello, first I have to apologies for being a little bit rude within the next sentences. BUT STOP this stupid conversation. It is quite clear that this is one of following things 1. Stupid freaking AI 2. Psycho test 3. Troll You missed: 4. Child playing with

Re: NEW problem PANIC AW: SOLUTION AW: EPSON ...

2023-05-18 Thread CL
*Von:* Andrew M.A. Cater *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2023 19:47 *An:* debian-user@lists.debian.org *Betreff:* Re: SOLUTION AW: EPSON ET M 1120 new printer: If You can read this, you are using the wrong driver On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 06:27:55PM +, Schwibinger Michael wrote: Good

NEW problem PANIC AW: SOLUTION AW: EPSON ...

2023-05-18 Thread Schwibinger Michael
Von: Andrew M.A. Cater Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2023 19:47 An: debian-user@lists.debian.org Betreff: Re: SOLUTION AW: EPSON ET M 1120 new printer: If You can read this, you are using the wrong driver On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 06:27:55PM +, Schwibinger

Re: SOLUTION AW: EPSON ET M 1120 new printer: If You can read this, you are using the wrong driver

2023-05-17 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 06:27:55PM +, Schwibinger Michael wrote: > Good evening > > This did work. > > Thank You > > Thank You > > Thank You > > > Thank You > > Thank You > > Hi Sophie, I'm really very pleased that it all worked for you eventually. There were some false starts and so

SOLUTION AW: EPSON ET M 1120 new printer: If You can read this, you are using the wrong driver

2023-05-17 Thread Schwibinger Michael
Good evening This did work. Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Thank You Regards Sope I ll send 2nd email with topoic Delete Printer Emails. Von: Jeremy Ardley Gesendet: Montag, 8. Mai 2023 00:47 An: debian-user@lists.debian.org Betreff: Re:

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-06 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Mon, Mar 06, 2023 at 10:41:22AM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote: Quite. I habitually alias ls to 'ls -lhrt', (and cdls() { cd "$@" && ls -lhrt; }; alias cd=cdls) so I'm very used to only looking at the bottom of a long list of size-sorted-ascending. Err, of course, that's date-sort-ascending,

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-06 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Sat, Mar 04, 2023 at 11:10:48AM -0600, David Wright wrote: But then when there's a drove, the biggest go AWOL off the top of screen. Quite. I habitually alias ls to 'ls -lhrt', (and cdls() { cd "$@" && ls -lhrt; }; alias cd=cdls) so I'm very used to only looking at the bottom of a long list

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-04 Thread David Wright
On Fri 03 Mar 2023 at 15:42:37 (-), Curt wrote: > On 2023-03-02, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 07:25:58AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > >>I don't understand why you used sort -r, but then reversed it again with > >>tac at the end. You could drop both of the reversals, an

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-03 Thread davidson
On Fri, 3 Mar 2023 Curt wrote: On 2023-03-02, Jonathan Dowland wrote: On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 07:25:58AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: I don't understand why you used sort -r, but then reversed it again with tac at the end. You could drop both of the reversals, and just change head to tail. T

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-03 Thread Curt
On 2023-03-02, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 07:25:58AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: >>I don't understand why you used sort -r, but then reversed it again with >>tac at the end. You could drop both of the reversals, and just change >>head to tail. > > The short answer is becaus

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread Richard Hector
On 2/03/23 06:00, Andy Smith wrote: Hi, On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 02:35:17PM +0100, lina wrote: My / is almost full. # df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev126G 0 126G 0% /dev tmpfs26G 2.3M 26G 1% /run /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread David Wright
On Thu 02 Mar 2023 at 18:09:06 (-0500), songbird wrote: > Joe wrote: > ... > > On unstable, I have a /var/cache/apt/archives directory, from which apt > > autoclean, which I do occasionally, recently removed about 5G of > > packages (obviously too occasionally). There's still quite a bit there > >

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread songbird
Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 07:53:19PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: >> Andy Smith (12023-03-01): >> > > /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / >> > > /dev/nvme0n1p6 267M 83M 166M 34% /boot >> > > /dev/nvme0n1p1 511M 5.8M 506M 2% /boot/efi >> > > /dev/nvme0n1p3

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread songbird
Joe wrote: ... > On unstable, I have a /var/cache/apt/archives directory, from which apt > autoclean, which I do occasionally, recently removed about 5G of > packages (obviously too occasionally). There's still quite a bit there > as it was only autoclean and I prefer to keep downloads around for a

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread David Christensen
On 3/2/23 15:19, Felix Miata wrote: David Christensen composed on 2023-03-02 14:41 (UTC-0800): How do I make the settings live (other than rebooting, which might hang if there is a syntax error)? I think this is one of those things that systemctl daemon-reload does. [quote] So, it's a "s

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread Felix Miata
David Christensen composed on 2023-03-02 14:41 (UTC-0800): > How do I make the settings live (other than rebooting, which might hang > if there is a syntax error)? I think this is one of those things that systemctl daemon-reload does. [quote] So, it's a "soft" reload, essentially; taking chan

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread David Christensen
On 3/2/23 14:41, David Christensen wrote: On 3/2/23 00:53, lina wrote: > :/usr/lib$ du -sh * | sort -nr | grep -v K  | head > 981M R > 591M rstudio > 591M jvm > 554M mega > 538M llvm-11 > 343M modules > 313M libreoffice So, your computer has 3911M of apps in /usr/share. Corrections:

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread David Christensen
On 3/1/23 05:35, lina wrote: > My / is almost full. > > # df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > udev126G 0 126G 0% /dev > tmpfs26G 2.3M 26G 1% /run > /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / On 3/1/23 15:03, Felix Miata wrote: > I limit jou

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 07:25:58AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: I don't understand why you used sort -r, but then reversed it again with tac at the end. You could drop both of the reversals, and just change head to tail. The short answer is because I wrote all but the last "tac" several years a

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 09:45:38AM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > --✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂ --✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂--✂-- > > STATUS_FILE=/var/lib/dpkg/status > dpigs() > { > TL=${1-10} > awk -v RS='' '/Status:.*installed\n/' "$STATUS_FILE" \ > | grep -E '^(Installed-Size

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 03:15:07PM +0100, Jochen Spieker wrote: The program dpigs from the package debian-goodies can help you find the biggest debian packages you have installed. Of course you need to check yourself whether you need them. It's a shame that this requires installing debian-goodi

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 02:27:58PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: You can find the large directory culprits quickly enough with cd / du -h | sort -h OP demonstrated that they know how to use ncdu, which is a far superior way of achieving the same result. Personally I like duc for this job (and

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread tomas
On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 09:53:29AM +0100, lina wrote: > :/usr/lib$ du -sh * | sort -nr | grep -v K | head > 981M R > 591M rstudio > 591M jvm > 554M mega > 538M llvm-11 > 343M modules > 313M libreoffice Insightful, thanks :) Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread lina
:/usr/lib$ du -sh * | sort -nr | grep -v K | head 981M R 591M rstudio 591M jvm 554M mega 538M llvm-11 343M modules 313M libreoffice On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 9:48 AM lina wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks for your suggestions, > > I take the least risk way, just move the things from /opt away, > > I hop

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-02 Thread lina
Hi all, Thanks for your suggestions, I take the least risk way, just move the things from /opt away, I hope I can make it in the next few months, the biggest problem was created by the R associated package. /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 18G 4.5G 80% / Thanks again, lina On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 6:40

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread tomas
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 06:12:05PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 05:53:18PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 8:35 AM lina wrote: > > > > > > My / is almost full. [...] > > > /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / [...] > > > /dev/nvme0n1p3 9.1G

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread David Wright
On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 19:53:09 (+), Andy Smith wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 07:53:19PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > I was talking about them going to the effort of separating /home and > /var and ending up with completely inappropriate sizings. They would > have been much better off just

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 05:53:18PM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 8:35 AM lina wrote: > > > > My / is almost full. > > > > # df -h > > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > > udev126G 0 126G 0% /dev > > tmpfs26G 2.3M 26G 1% /r

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Felix Miata
Jeffrey Walton composed on 2023-03-01 17:53 (UTC-0500): > You can probably reclaim a couple of GB by trimming systemd logs. It > should get you some room to work. Something like: >journalctl --vacuum-time=14d I limit journal size this way: # cat /etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/local.conf [Journ

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 8:35 AM lina wrote: > > My / is almost full. > > # df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > udev126G 0 126G 0% /dev > tmpfs26G 2.3M 26G 1% /run > /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / > tmpfs 126G 15M 126G

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 14:35:17 +0100 lina wrote: > My / is almost full. > > # df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > udev126G 0 126G 0% /dev > tmpfs26G 2.3M 26G 1% /run > /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / You can find the large director

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread David Christensen
--- / -- 17.4 GiB [##] /usr 3.2 GiB [# ] /opt 16.5 MiB [ ] /etc 7.3 MiB [ ] /root What is the best solution so far? I have done some purging already. :/usr# du -sh * 742M bin 4.0K games 260M include

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Brian
On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 19:37:10 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 06:12:09PM +, Brian wrote: > > On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 17:43:41 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > In a pinch, you can "sudo apt-get clean", which purges the APT > > > package cache, whi

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Brian
On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 13:33:32 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 06:12:09PM +, Brian wrote: > > On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 17:43:41 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > In a pinch, you can "sudo apt-get clean", which purges the APT > > > package cache, which

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Brian
On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 19:48:59 +, Joe wrote: > On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 18:12:09 + > Brian wrote: > > > On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 17:43:41 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > In a pinch, you can "sudo apt-get clean", which purges the APT > > > package cache, which lives in /va

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 07:53:34PM +, Joe wrote: > On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 13:33:32 -0500 > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > By default, "apt" removes the .deb files > > from /var/cache/apt/archives/ after installing them, but "apt-get" > > does not. For other programs, who knows. > > I've just asked abo

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Joe
On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 13:33:32 -0500 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 06:12:09PM +, Brian wrote: > > On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 17:43:41 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > In a pinch, you can "sudo apt-get clean", which purges the APT > > > package cache, which l

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 07:53:19PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > Andy Smith (12023-03-01): > > > /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / > > > /dev/nvme0n1p6 267M 83M 166M 34% /boot > > > /dev/nvme0n1p1 511M 5.8M 506M 2% /boot/efi > > > /dev/nvme0n1p3 9.1G 3.2G 5.5G 37% /var

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Joe
On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 18:12:09 + Brian wrote: > On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 17:43:41 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > [...] > > > In a pinch, you can "sudo apt-get clean", which purges the APT > > package cache, which lives in /var. You didn't show us /var, > > which might be interesting too (/var

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Nicolas George
Andy Smith (12023-03-01): > > /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / > > /dev/nvme0n1p6 267M 83M 166M 34% /boot > > /dev/nvme0n1p1 511M 5.8M 506M 2% /boot/efi > > /dev/nvme0n1p3 9.1G 3.2G 5.5G 37% /var > > /dev/nvme0n1p5 1.8G 14M 1.7G 1% /tmp > > /dev/nvme0n1p7 630G 116G 482

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread tomas
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 06:12:09PM +, Brian wrote: > On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 17:43:41 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > [...] > > > In a pinch, you can "sudo apt-get clean", which purges the APT > > package cache, which lives in /var. You didn't show us /var, > > which might be interesting too

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 06:12:09PM +, Brian wrote: > On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 17:43:41 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > [...] > > > In a pinch, you can "sudo apt-get clean", which purges the APT > > package cache, which lives in /var. You didn't show us /var, > > which might be interesting too

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Brian
On Wed 01 Mar 2023 at 17:43:41 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > In a pinch, you can "sudo apt-get clean", which purges the APT > package cache, which lives in /var. You didn't show us /var, > which might be interesting too (/var/log, in case some logs > aren't rotated properly?) There shou

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Andy Smith
; 3.2 GiB [# ] /opt 3GiB seems quite large for /opt so you probably have some manually installed things in there that you might no longer need. > What is the best solution so far? Here's how I'd get out of this. These steps are off the top of my head and though I have done them

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread The Wanderer
On 2023-03-01 at 09:15, Jochen Spieker wrote: > lina: > >> My / is almost full. >> >> # df -h >> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on >> udev126G 0 126G 0% /dev >> tmpfs26G 2.3M 26G 1% /run >> /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / >> tmpfs

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread tomas
1.7G 1% /tmp > /dev/nvme0n1p7 630G 116G 482G 20% /home > > # ncdu -x > --- / > -- >17.4 GiB [##] /usr > > 3.2 GiB [# ] /opt >16.5 MiB [ ] /etc > 7.

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Klaus Singvogel
g already. > :/usr# du -sh * [...] > 742M bin > 8.1G lib > 3.4G local Perhaps it might be a solution to - move your /usr/local to /home (do as root: mv /usr/local /home) - create a symlink from /home/local to /usr/local (do as root: ln -s /home/local /usr/) I can't recommend thi

Re: solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread Jochen Spieker
lina: > > My / is almost full. > > # df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > udev126G 0 126G 0% /dev > tmpfs26G 2.3M 26G 1% /run > /dev/nvme0n1p2 23G 21G 966M 96% / > tmpfs 126G 15M 126G 1% /dev/shm > tmpfs 5.0M

solution to / full

2023-03-01 Thread lina
--- / -- 17.4 GiB [##] /usr 3.2 GiB [# ] /opt 16.5 MiB [ ] /etc 7.3 MiB [ ] /root What is the best solution so far? I have done some purging already. :/usr# du -sh * 742M bin 4.0K games 260M include 8.1G lib 36M lib32 4.0K lib64 140M

[SOLVED] Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2023-02-25 Thread piorunz
r WAN access I already have ssh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with VNC,

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2022-12-24 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 24.12.2022 13:03, Andre Rodier wrote: Hello everyone, Here my present for Christmas: a new version of HomeBox, the self hosted email solution. Feel free to drop comments, create issues, update the docs, etc. I released this quickly before going on vacation, so you may find some issues

Self hosting solution for Christmas

2022-12-24 Thread Andre Rodier
Hello everyone, Here my present for Christmas: a new version of HomeBox, the self hosted email solution. Feel free to drop comments, create issues, update the docs, etc. I released this quickly before going on vacation, so you may find some issues. However, this is mostly stable, and the

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-09 Thread Chuck Zmudzinski
On 9/7/22 10:11 PM, David wrote: > On Thu, 8 Sept 2022 at 11:44, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > > On 9/7/22 7:45 PM, David wrote: > > > On Thu, 8 Sept 2022 at 02:49, Chuck Zmudzinski > > > wrote: > > > > On 9/7/2022 12:13 PM, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > > > > > > > > I use the tigervnc-standalone-serve

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread David
On Thu, 8 Sept 2022 at 11:44, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > On 9/7/22 7:45 PM, David wrote: > > On Thu, 8 Sept 2022 at 02:49, Chuck Zmudzinski > > wrote: > > > On 9/7/2022 12:13 PM, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > > > > > > I use the tigervnc-standalone-server which is in the Debian packages > > > > archi

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread Chuck Zmudzinski
On 9/7/22 7:45 PM, David wrote: > On Thu, 8 Sept 2022 at 02:49, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > > On 9/7/2022 12:13 PM, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > > > > I use the tigervnc-standalone-server which is in the Debian packages > > > archives. I use it only on a trusted LAN network so I don't need an > > > enc

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread David
On Thu, 8 Sept 2022 at 02:49, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > On 9/7/2022 12:13 PM, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > > I use the tigervnc-standalone-server which is in the Debian packages > > archives. I use it only on a trusted LAN network so I don't need an > > encrypted vnc connection either, and I can acc

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread Chuck Zmudzinski
o my needs, > > I just need reliable LAN access from one machine to another, as for WAN > > access I already have ssh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if > > need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source > > solution for my simple remo

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread Chuck Zmudzinski
esk.com > > > >> > >> > >> [1] https://www.nomachine.com/ > > Thanks for your replies guys. These solutions are overkill to my needs, > I just need reliable LAN access from one machine to another, as for WAN > access I already have ssh tunnel which tunne

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread Dashamir Hoxha
On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 5:24 PM Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > > >>> [1] https://www.nomachine.com/ > > > > Thanks for your replies guys. These solutions are overkill to my needs, > > I just need reliable LAN access from one machine to another, > NoMachine does exactly that. > It seems to be ver

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
d reliable LAN access from one machine to another, NoMachine does exactly that. as for WAN access I already have ssh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source solution for my simple remote access. NoMachine is not extern

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread Dashamir Hoxha
, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source > solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have > right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with > VNC, or similar LAN protocols, which work? Thanks in advance. > I

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread Stanislav Vlasov
sh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if > need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source > solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have > right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has experience with > VNC, or sim

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-07 Thread piorunz
to another, as for WAN access I already have ssh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if need be. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source solution for my simple remote access. I'd rather fix VNC server I have right now, or switch to different VNC server. Anyone has

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-06 Thread notoneofmyseeds
On 07.09.22 06:19, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: I've switched to NoMachine [1] a long time ago. It has all features I need, which are multi-platform and cross-OS support, public key authentication, reliable file transfer between hosts, and completely free no strings attached license for perso

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-06 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 07.09.2022 01:49, piorunz wrote: Hi all, ... Any suggestions welcome! I've switched to NoMachine [1] a long time ago. It has all features I need, which are multi-platform and cross-OS support, public key authentication, reliable file transfer between hosts, and completely free no strings

Re: Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-06 Thread piorunz
I thought of one more thing: This could be remote client causing this. I almost exclusively use KRDC client to log into this VNC server, so maybe something is there which cause this. But I am willing to change a VNC server rather than debug a client - simply because a server should never crash. -

Currently on x11vnc, looking for reliable VNC solution?

2022-09-06 Thread piorunz
Hi all, For years, out of inertia, I have been using x11vnc in a screen session to provide remote desktop access to my local home server. So simply speaking I see my logged in X session, with my desktop and running programs, and I can manage it remotely from another machine. my x11vnc in screen

Re: fluxbox partial installation (SOLUTION)

2022-04-02 Thread Nathanael Schweers
Haines Brown writes: > On Sat, Apr 02, 2022 at 02:52:59PM +0200, Nathanael Schweers wrote: >> That’s how most window managers are designed to work. I certainly do >> something similar with i3. > > Nathan I copied over the .fluxbox hierarchy. It turned out this can be > done, but lines left in

Re: fluxbox partial installation (SOLUTION)

2022-04-02 Thread Haines Brown
On Sat, Apr 02, 2022 at 02:52:59PM +0200, Nathanael Schweers wrote: > > Haines Brown writes: > > > After installing base system (without DE) I install xorg and then > > fluxbox. > > > > Fluxbox gets installed, but no ~/.fluxbox directory shows up. > > I haven’t used fluxbox for many years, but

Re: [SOLVED] Firefox + Thunderbird upstream solution

2021-12-10 Thread Tixy
On Fri, 2021-12-10 at 15:45 +, piorunz wrote: > On 10/12/2021 15:27, Tixy wrote: > > > Will Firefox be able to update itself with security updates? > > One HowTo on the web I saw said to change permissions of files > > extracted from the tarball to allow this, (using chmod 755). Though to > >

Re: [SOLVED] Firefox + Thunderbird upstream solution

2021-12-10 Thread piorunz
On 10/12/2021 15:27, Tixy wrote: Will Firefox be able to update itself with security updates? One HowTo on the web I saw said to change permissions of files extracted from the tarball to allow this, (using chmod 755). Though to me, it seems that wouldn't help without changing the owner too, whic

Re: [SOLVED] Firefox + Thunderbird upstream solution

2021-12-10 Thread Tixy
On Fri, 2021-12-10 at 13:48 +, piorunz wrote: [...] > Run instructions below each time there is new upstream version of > Firefox or Thunderbird: > /cd opt > sudo wget -O firefox.tar.bz2 > "https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-esr-latest&os=linux64&lang=en-GB"; > sudo tar vxf firefox.t

Re: [SOLVED] Firefox + Thunderbird upstream solution

2021-12-10 Thread Michael Castellon
👊 On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 5:49 AM piorunz wrote: > My new manual - put together thanks to you guys here on this mailing > list. Thanks to all of you 😍. Now I run newest Thunderbird, and newest > Firefox ESR, both with firejail just like before. I will wait for Debian > versions to appear, I keep

[SOLVED] Firefox + Thunderbird upstream solution

2021-12-10 Thread piorunz
My new manual - put together thanks to you guys here on this mailing list. Thanks to all of you 😍. Now I run newest Thunderbird, and newest Firefox ESR, both with firejail just like before. I will wait for Debian versions to appear, I keep them installed, but I won't hold my breath. My TB & Fx are

Not booting after motherboard replacement (XPS 15 9500) - (Solution)

2021-08-18 Thread Michael Bonert
> Save changes to BIOS + Exit BIOS The above presumes: the SSD is intact and has an EFI partition with Grub on it. I was looking at the re-installing GRUB ( https://wiki.debian.org/GrubEFIReinstall )... that isn't the solution here. The fix is two minutes if one understand what is ha

At least a partial solution - was [Re: Font color selection in MATE terminal]

2021-06-23 Thread Richard Owlett
On 06/23/2021 04:32 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 06/22/2021 11:23 AM, Siard wrote: On Tue, 22 Jun 2021 17:32:55, Andrei POPESCU wrote: On Ma, 22 iun 21, 08:14:08, Richard Owlett wrote: I have vision problems. I *MUST* have black on white text in all cases. The program I'm running gives out col

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jan 06, 2021 at 10:20:00AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > User's DISPLAY not revealed > > After su DISPLAY=:0.0 > > (exit) > > User's DISPLAY not revealed > > After su - DISPLAY=:0 Well, that's pretty clear evidence that they're hard-coding the equivalent of "export DIS

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-06 Thread David Wright
On Wed 06 Jan 2021 at 07:35:08 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Jan 05, 2021 at 10:38:39PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > > But here on debian-user, I was really more interested in why the value > > of DISPLAY was apparently changed by one su and not the other (or > > perhaps by both). The exp

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jan 05, 2021 at 10:38:39PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > But here on debian-user, I was really more interested in why the value > of DISPLAY was apparently changed by one su and not the other (or > perhaps by both). The explanation, "probably with an alias for su", > alias su="su -w DISPLAY"

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-05 Thread David Wright
On Mon 04 Jan 2021 at 07:32:44 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 07:52:40PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 10:24:44AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > > > On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 22:30:34 -0600 David Wright wrote: > > > > > > > $ /bin/su - > > > > Pa

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-04 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jan 04, 2021 at 08:36:09AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Jan 04, 2021 at 07:48:03AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > > I parsed the preceding conversation as indicating that > > > > $ ln -sf /home/auser/.Xauthority /root/.Xauthority > > > > produced a setup that worked, but > > > > $

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jan 04, 2021 at 07:48:03AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > I parsed the preceding conversation as indicating that > > $ ln -sf /home/auser/.Xauthority /root/.Xauthority > > produced a setup that worked, but > > $ cp /home/auser/.Xauthority /root/.Xauthority > > produced one that didn't. Th

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-04 Thread The Wanderer
On 2021-01-04 at 07:32, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 07:52:40PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > >> On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 10:24:44AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: >>> Bingo! That, rather than copying .Xauthority, gave me a fix. >> >> Huh? That is strange. I mean: great it wor

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 07:52:40PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 10:24:44AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > > On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 22:30:34 -0600 > > David Wright wrote: > > > > > $ /bin/su - > > > Password: > > > ahost ~# xeyes -display :0.0 > > > Xlib: connectio

Re: [SOLUTION] Re: Bullseye: setting and using $DISPLAY after su -

2021-01-01 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, 1 Jan 2021 19:52:40 +0100 wrote: > > > ahost ~# ln -s ~auser/.Xauthority .Xauthority > > > > Bingo! That, rather than copying .Xauthority, gave me a fix. > > Huh? That is strange. I mean: great it worked for you, but I'd > like to learn what is going on there :-) I quite agree. S

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