Please, double-check the URLs you post [was: SDD partitioning and allocations]

2025-07-16 Thread tomas
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 04:31:08PM -, Greg wrote: [...] > > https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/12/5928?utm_source=chatgpt.com ^^^ The above URL works *without* that pesky query string. Why do you have to promote th

The FSF (was: Anyone newly interested in Debian - you're welcome here)

2025-07-10 Thread Stefan Monnier
> them, or overly paternalistic like the FSF¹. > > Thanks, > Andy > > ¹ "Don't protect your web site from AI bot DDoS with Anubis because >Anubis uses Javascript which is the devil!!" [ Hmm... not sure what's paternalistic

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-09 Thread James H. H. Lampert
On 6/7/25 1:58 PM, Bret Busby wrote: "Engineers once believed flying at the speed of sound would be impossible" I've been following this thread intermittently during my vacation. And almost immediately, this quote from Arthur C. Clarke came to mind: If an elderly bu

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-08 Thread rhkramer
On Saturday, June 07, 2025 04:58:04 PM Bret Busby wrote: > "Engineers once believed flying at the speed of sound would be impossible" > - https://www.history.com People once believed that a person could not travel on an (old fashioned steam engine train) as at such high speeds (

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-08 Thread Greg
On 2025-06-07, Bret Busby wrote: >> >> No amount of wishful thinking will persuade the universe to change the laws >> of >> physics. >> > "Engineers once believed flying at the speed of sound would be impossible" > - https://www.history.com It

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-07 Thread Bret Busby
On 7/6/25 21:05, Alain D D Williams wrote: On Sat, Jun 07, 2025 at 08:32:55PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: You could not reach the speed of light Ah, yes, ... and man can never fly... We are bound by the laws of physics, just because you really, really, really want to dodge round them does not

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-07 Thread Van Snyder
On Sat, 2025-06-07 at 14:05 +0100, Alain D D Williams wrote: > No one ever said that talking computers were impossible. Yes: we did > not know > how to do it, tech has since progressed. So how is this relevant ? IBM introduced the 7770 and 7772 Audio Response Units in January 1964. The

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-07 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Sat, Jun 07, 2025 at 09:22:11PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > > No amount of wishful thinking will persuade the universe to change the laws > > of > > physics. > > > > So, you contend that "the universe" is a cognitive entity? No. My use of the wo

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-07 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Sat, Jun 7, 2025, 7:34 AM Bret Busby wrote: > > And, remember - the breaking of the enigma code, was regarded as > impossible, and, without the trying to break the code, and, the actions > of Alan Turing and Joan Clark and their team, we would not have these > devices n

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-07 Thread Bret Busby
On 7/6/25 21:05, Alain D D Williams wrote: On Sat, Jun 07, 2025 at 08:32:55PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: You could not reach the speed of light Ah, yes, ... and man can never fly... We are bound by the laws of physics, just because you really, really, really want to dodge round them does not

Re: OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-07 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Sat, Jun 07, 2025 at 08:32:55PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > > You could not reach the speed of light > > Ah, yes, ... and man can never fly... We are bound by the laws of physics, just because you really, really, really want to dodge round them does not mean that you can. This is

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen -- SOLVED!!

2025-06-07 Thread Greg
On 2025-06-06, intnsred...@tutamail.com wrote: > > Solution -- Found it: > > The problem was a setting the System Settings -> Workspace Behavior -> Desk= > top Effects -> and then under Accessibility, the Zoom option. Unselect the = > Zoom option and it cured my prob

OT - The impossibility of impossibility - Re: OT- Relativistic mechanics and such - was - Re: tbird problem

2025-06-07 Thread Bret Busby
On 7/6/25 18:56, Alain D D Williams wrote: On Sat, Jun 07, 2025 at 06:14:55PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: According to the Doppler theory (I believe it was - this is from some decades ago), if you would be travelling toward a set of traffic lights, at the speed of light, You could not reach the

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen -- SOLVED!!

2025-06-06 Thread intnsred667
Solution -- Found it: The problem was a setting the System Settings -> Workspace Behavior -> Desktop Effects -> and then under Accessibility, the Zoom option. Unselect the Zoom option and it cured my problem. Thanks Greg! --   Jun 6, 2025, 08:09 by curtys...@gmail.com: > O

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-06 Thread Greg
On 2025-06-03, intnsred...@tutamail.com wrote: > > I'm running KDE/Wayland (does the same with Xorg too) on Bookw > orm/stable and while using the system all of a sudden the screen > became "larger" than the actual screen -- like I was using some sort > of "

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-05 Thread Max Nikulin
On 05/06/2025 03:21, Van Snyder wrote: This isn't exactly useful if you don't have a Windoze key. I love my old "Model M" IBM PS-2 keyboard. Reliable for the last thirty five years. Lovely "feel." Built like a brick sh¡thouse. Can I create a Windoze key by r

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-04 Thread Brad Rogers
On Wed, 04 Jun 2025 14:08:48 -0700 Van Snyder wrote: Hello Van, >There's a "Shortcuts" page but it's a list of shortcuts to launch >applications, Here, that page has an 'Add New' button right at the top. Plasma has a submenu (with some fairly esoteric thing

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-04 Thread intnsred667
I have a Windows key on this keyboard (pressing it seems to do nothing). Pressing the Win key with Alt and moving the mouse and various combinations does nothing to "switch off" this mode and to restore a normal-sized desktop. Suggestions please? --   Jun 4, 2025, 16:09

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-04 Thread Van Snyder
n I create a Windoze key by remapping something, say "Pause?" > > Yes, you can with remapping.  It's not something I've  ever had to > do, > but there's plenty of info available online.  I won't provide hints > or > tips because I remember very little

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-04 Thread Brad Rogers
something I've ever had to do, but there's plenty of info available online. I won't provide hints or tips because I remember very little of the details and don't wish to provide incorrect information. >There used to be a page in KDE settings to set or change keyboard &g

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-04 Thread Van Snyder
On Wed, 2025-06-04 at 20:40 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote: > On Wed, 4 Jun 2025 21:23:24 +0200 (CEST) > intnsred...@tutamail.com wrote: > > Hello intnsred...@tutamail.com, > > > every ALT key combination I can think of -- no luck. > > In testing, KDE has moved many of Pla

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-04 Thread Brad Rogers
On Wed, 4 Jun 2025 21:23:24 +0200 (CEST) intnsred...@tutamail.com wrote: Hello intnsred...@tutamail.com, >every ALT key combination I can think of -- no luck. In testing, KDE has moved many of Plasma's ALT key combos to the META (Windows) key. Really helpfully. Without notice or warning

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-04 Thread intnsred667
Thanks Cindy! But I've tried about every ALT key combination I can think of -- no luck. Thus I'm hoping some kind soul here will notice this thread and whack me (gently) with a clue-bat. --  Celebrate the GNU/Linux "WE'RE *NEVER* GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE" by

Re: Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-03 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On Wed, 2025-06-04 at 01:31 +0200, intnsred...@tutamail.com wrote: >    I'm running KDE/Wayland (does the same with Xorg too) on > Bookworm/stable > and while using the system all of a sudden the screen became "larger" > than the > actual screen -- like I was using

Debian stable's screen suddenly became "larger" than the actual screen

2025-06-03 Thread intnsred667
   I'm running KDE/Wayland (does the same with Xorg too) on Bookworm/stable and while using the system all of a sudden the screen became "larger" than the actual screen -- like I was using some sort of "virtual desktop."    I've tried resetting the monitor

What is Chromium doing in the background?

2025-05-20 Thread Richmond
This is the output from iotop: chromium --show-component-extension-options --enable-gpu-rasterization --no-default-browser-check --disable-pings --media-router=0 --enable-remote-extensions --load-extension chromium --show-component-extension-options --enable-gpu-rasterization --no-default

Re: 回复: [External] Re: Recall: Grub struct the OS reboot

2025-05-19 Thread to...@tuxteam.de
On Tue, May 20, 2025 at 05:53:31AM +, Kean Hai2 Ren | 任 海 wrote: > Hi Tomas, > > Thanks for your updates. Hi, Kean (is this the correct way to address you?) Thanks for your detailed description. Myself, I am not a grub expert, but with that description I'm sure someone around

Re: Recall: Grub struct the OS reboot

2025-05-19 Thread tomas
On Mon, May 19, 2025 at 05:49:34AM +, Kean Hai2 Ren | 任 海 wrote: > renh...@lenovo.com would like to recall the message, "Grub struct the OS > reboot". Hi, I read your first message, and couldn't make much sense of it. Quite possibly, others are in the same situation a

Recall: Grub struct the OS reboot

2025-05-19 Thread Kean Hai2 Ren | 任 海
renh...@lenovo.com would like to recall the message, "Grub struct the OS reboot".

Re: Grub struct the OS reboot

2025-05-19 Thread Dan Ritter
Kean Hai2 Ren | 任 海 wrote: > When I installed Debian 12.10 on my device : > CPU: 13th GenIntel Core i5-13500x20 > Graphic:Mesa intel UHD Graphics 770(ADL-S GT1) > Memery: 16G > During the installation, it works well, but after finishing the installation, > it will reboot, an

Grub struct the OS reboot

2025-05-19 Thread Kean Hai2 Ren | 任 海
Package: grub Version: 2.06 When I installed Debian 12.10 on my device : CPU: 13th GenIntel Core i5-13500x20 Graphic:Mesa intel UHD Graphics 770(ADL-S GT1) Memery: 16G During the installation, it works well, but after finishing the installation, it will reboot, and then it is stuck without

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
tion ]; then > #. /etc/bash_completion > # fi > #fi > > $ Take a look at /etc/skel/.bashrc as well. You and I are not using the Debian default .bashrc file, obviously.

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-17 Thread David Wright
from > > > > Assuming you are using bash (or another shell that does TAB > > completion) I think it's probably just a list of file and directory > > names in the current directory. > > > > Try doing the same in a different directory. > > No, it'

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, May 17, 2025 at 16:37:07 +0300, Henrik Ahlgren wrote: > and it is quite rare to SSH into localhost. It's not something I do on a daily basis, but I've done it several times, because it's an excellent way to test various things, such as changes to your dot files, sshd configuration, PAM con

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-17 Thread Henrik Ahlgren
fxkl4...@protonmail.com writes: > and i also see it looks in ~/.ssh/known_hosts > i also have several i don't recognize You are probably wondering about the default IPv6 entries in /etc/hosts ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters Of

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread tomas
On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 09:02:03PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > On Fri, 16 May 2025, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > thanks You are welcome :-) > i understand the no host hash in an industrial setting > but in a home network it seems unnecessary Well -- there are mixed

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread fxkl47BF
>> Alternately, hostnames may be stored in a hashed form which hides host names >> and addresses should the file's contents be disclosed. Hashed hostnames >> start with a ‘|’ character. Only one hashed hostname may appear on a single >> line and none of the above nega

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread Greg Wooledge
pletion) I think it's probably just a list of file and directory > names in the current directory. > > Try doing the same in a different directory. No, it's almost certainly programmable completion from the bash-completion package. It's installed and used by default in De

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread tomas
ames > and addresses should the file's contents be disclosed. Hashed hostnames > start with a ‘|’ character. Only one hashed hostname may appear on a single > line and none of the above negation or wildcard operators may be applied. > > i don't see how to change it Ah, no,

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread fxkl47BF
On Fri, 16 May 2025, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 04:09:10PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > > [...] > >> as an aside >> in known_hosts there are many key fingerprints with no host identification >> is there a way to identify what host

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread tomas
On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 04:09:10PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: [...] > as an aside > in known_hosts there are many key fingerprints with no host identification > is there a way to identify what host the fingerprint is for The file format is described in man 8 sshd. Those

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread fxkl47BF
oposed tab completions of various > programs, all starting with ssh. > > If I type 'ssh' I get proposed IP addresses and host > names as arguments to ssh. The seem to be hosts on my local network, > hosts I have in ~/.ssh/config>, and some I don't recognize. and i al

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread basti
Hello, first of all they come from ~/.ssh/config and there includes, if there. Or they come from /etc/hosts. Best Regards, On 16.05.25 16:56, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: when i type ssh and two tabs i get a list of host numeric and names where do they come from

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread Chris Green
fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > when i type ssh and two tabs i get a list of host > numeric and names > where do they come from Assuming you are using bash (or another shell that does TAB completion) I think it's probably just a list of file and directory names in the current di

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread Charles Curley
#x27;ssh' I get proposed IP addresses and host names as arguments to ssh. The seem to be hosts on my local network, hosts I have in ~/.ssh/config>, and some I don't recognize. All these are provided by bash tab completion, provided bu the package bash-completion, and you may search on that

Re: ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread Dan Ritter
fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > when i type ssh and two tabs i get a list of host > numeric and names > where do they come from Assuming that your shell is bash, it comes from the bash tab completion function, which has an optional package: bash-completion/stable,now 1:2

ssh, where do the host come from

2025-05-16 Thread fxkl47BF
when i type ssh and two tabs i get a list of host numeric and names where do they come from

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-05-11 Thread Serkan Kurt
Unfortunately, after updates this solution does not work. 16 Nis 2025 Çar 17:44 tarihinde şunu yazdı: > Serkan Kurt wrote: > > (Solved) Hello. I solved the problem as follows; > > I'm pleased to hear you solved the problem :) > > > 1- I created a file named "d

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 26 Apr 2025 13:06:42 + David wrote: Hello David, >So the issue arose because DMO splits 'handbrake' into 3 packages >(handbrake, handbrake-cli,handbrake-gtk) one of which contains nothing >executable. Whereas Debian uses only 2 packages and puts the GUI >versi

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread David
had an > issue that I couldn't overcome whilst using DMO. Hi, according to [1], the DMO 'handbrake' package contains nothing executable at all, and according to [2] it appears to have epoch=1, which I suspect will take precedence over the Debian package of the same name which actual

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread Brad Rogers
Regards _ "Valid sig separator is {dash}{dash}{space}" / ) "The blindingly obvious is never immediately apparent" / _)rad "Is it only me that has a working delete key?" No rotten apple's gonna spoil my fun Get The Funk Out - Extreme pgpq6K9UHFz_T.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread David
e out how to use it. > > Install handbrake-gtk. > > > > The entry for Handbrake should be found in Multimedia. > > Thanks. That got it. Because you are running this: https://www.deb-multimedia.org/dists/testing/main/binary-arm64/package/handbrake which is not package

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread Gary Dale
On 2025-04-26 07:32, Brad Rogers wrote: On Fri, 25 Apr 2025 12:15:41 -0400 Gary Dale wrote: Hello Gary, I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. Install handbrake-gtk. The entry for Handbrake should b

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread Gary Dale
On 2025-04-25 15:22, Eben King wrote: On 4/25/25 12:15, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. The issue is that there is no menu entry for it on my Plasma desktop menu and the command li

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread Gary Dale
On 2025-04-25 20:39, David wrote: On Fri, 25 Apr 2025 at 16:55, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. The issue is that there is no menu entry for it on my Plasma desktop menu and the co

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 25 Apr 2025 12:15:41 -0400 Gary Dale wrote: Hello Gary, >I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed >Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. Install handbrake-gtk. The entry for Handbrake should be found in Multimedia. -- Regards _

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-26 Thread Gary Dale
On 2025-04-25 13:06, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 12:55 PM Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. The issue is that there is no menu entry for it on

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-25 Thread David
On Fri, 25 Apr 2025 at 16:55, Gary Dale wrote: > I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed > Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. > > The issue is that there is no menu entry for it on my Plasma desktop > menu and the command line pro

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-25 Thread Eben King
On 4/25/25 12:15, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. The issue is that there is no menu entry for it on my Plasma desktop menu and the command line program has too many options for

Re: How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-25 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 12:55 PM Gary Dale wrote: > I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed > Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. > > The issue is that there is no menu entry for it on my Plasma desktop > menu and the command line pro

How do I start the Handbrake GUI?

2025-04-25 Thread Gary Dale
I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I recently installed Handbrake but can't figure out how to use it. The issue is that there is no menu entry for it on my Plasma desktop menu and the command line program has too many options for me to sort through. I was hoping the GUI

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-16 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 8:27 AM Jan Claeys wrote: > > On Tue, 2025-04-15 at 20:47 +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > Jan Claeys wrote: > > > On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote: > > > > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connec

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-16 Thread debian-user
Serkan Kurt wrote: > (Solved) Hello. I solved the problem as follows; I'm pleased to hear you solved the problem :) > 1- I created a file named "disable_usb3.conf" in the > "/etc/modprobe.d/" directory. > 2- I added the line "options xhci_hcd no_usb3=1

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-16 Thread Jan Claeys
On Tue, 2025-04-15 at 20:47 +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > Jan Claeys wrote: > > On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote: > > > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. > > > When I connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-15 Thread debian-user
Jan Claeys wrote: > On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote: > > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I > > connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the > > other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mou

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-15 Thread Jan Claeys
On Sun, 2025-04-06 at 17:42 +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote: > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I > connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the > other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to > about 0.5 meters. Normal

Re: Reverting back to the previous Chromium version

2025-04-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Apr 12, 2025 at 10:31:26 +0200, local10 wrote: > Apr 12, 2025, 05:44 by cbr...@t-online.de: > > > You could grab the .deb files from snapshot.debian.org > > Thanks, I found Cromium files I needed there and copied them to > "/var/cache/apt/archives/". I kn

Re: Reverting back to the previous Chromium version

2025-04-12 Thread local10
Apr 12, 2025, 05:44 by cbr...@t-online.de: > You could grab the .deb files from snapshot.debian.org > Thanks, I found Cromium files I needed there and copied them to "/var/cache/apt/archives/". I know I can install them with dpkg but can it be done with aptitude? Somehow apti

Re: Reverting back to the previous Chromium version

2025-04-11 Thread Christian Britz
You could grab the .deb files from snapshot.debian.org Am 12.04.25 um 06:12 schrieb local10: Hi, Is there an easy way to revert back to the previous version of Chromium? I'm running Debian 12 Bookworm. I tried the following but it didn't work: # aptitude install chromium=135.0

Reverting back to the previous Chromium version

2025-04-11 Thread local10
Hi, Is there an easy way to revert back to the previous version of Chromium? I'm running Debian 12 Bookworm. I tried the following but it didn't work:  # aptitude install chromium=135.0.7049.52-1~deb12u1 Unable to find a version "135.0.7049.52-1~deb12u1" for the package

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-10 Thread Serkan Kurt
(Solved) Hello. I solved the problem as follows; 1- I created a file named "disable_usb3.conf" in the "/etc/modprobe.d/" directory. 2- I added the line "options xhci_hcd no_usb3=1" to the file and saved it. 3- I restarted the system. After the above steps, I plugged

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-08 Thread Anssi Saari
"James H. H. Lampert" writes: > On 4/7/25 9:23 AM, Serkan Kurt wrote: > . . . >> Can the USB3 port be used with the USB2 protocol in terms of software? > > I've never heard of USB breaking compatibility with prior versions. Uncommon to be sure but I remember

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-08 Thread James H. H. Lampert
On 4/7/25 9:23 AM, Serkan Kurt wrote: . . . Can the USB3 port be used with the USB2 protocol in terms of software? I've never heard of USB breaking compatibility with prior versions. -- JHHL

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I have done after rebooting and didn't see anything, well dmesg, is that the > same as the kernel log? > I assumed that if the system was frozen nothing would be written. Keep > meaning to organise it so I can ssh into it if it happens. Is > very infrequent. Oh, wait: is

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-07 Thread mick.crane
On 2025-04-07 15:34, Stefan Monnier wrote: I occasionally have the wireless mouse and the USB keyboard freeze with XFCE/Bookworm when plug in a (powered) external disk to a USB port. I've ordered a powered USB hub and will see if it stops happening. Assuming the external USB disk is i

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-07 Thread Serkan Kurt
Thank you for everyone's interest. I wrapped the external disk and its cable with aluminum foil. This process provided a distance of about 10 cm. I do not have a USB hub with external power. Unfortunately, I cannot find a quality USBA, male, female cable anytime soon. As far as I know,

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I occasionally have the wireless mouse and the USB keyboard freeze with > XFCE/Bookworm when plug in a (powered) external disk to a USB port. I've > ordered a powered USB hub and will see if it stops happening. Assuming the external USB disk is indeed using its own power, thi

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-07 Thread mick.crane
On 2025-04-06 16:07, Nicolas George wrote: Serkan Kurt (HE12025-04-06): Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to about 0.5 meters

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2025-04-06 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 10:54:48 -0700 Will Mengarini wrote: > >> * If you are replying to a post, please … cut out extra text that > >> is not relevant to your point. > >> While you are commenting on Mr. Cater's FAQ, it would be nice to pay attention to it. -- Does anybody read signatures any more

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2025-04-06 Thread Will Mengarini
* Jeffrey Walton [25-04/05=Sat 00:52 -0400]: > Still missing a topic or discussion of "SOLVED" in the subject. Or a diff. > On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 8:47 PM Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: >> >> Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, >&g

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-06 Thread debian-user
Nicolas George wrote: > Serkan Kurt (HE12025-04-06): > > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I > > connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the > > other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to > >

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-06 Thread Nicolas George
Serkan Kurt (HE12025-04-06): > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I > connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the other > USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to about 0.5 > meters. Normally 10 meters. The lapto

Re: When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-06 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sun, Apr 06, 2025 at 05:42:19PM +0300, Serkan Kurt wrote: > Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I > connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the other > USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to about 0.5 > meters.

When an external disk is connected, the wireless mouse works by being connected from a shorter distance.

2025-04-06 Thread Serkan Kurt
Hello. A USBA (ss) wireless mouse is connected to the laptop. When I connect a WD Element 1 TB or WD Element 4 TB external disk to the other USBA (ss) port, the working distance of the mouse drops to about 0.5 meters. Normally 10 meters. The laptop has 2 USBA (ss) ports. The two ports are side by

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2025-04-05 Thread Greg
On 2025-04-05, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > Still missing a topic or discussion of "SOLVED" in the subject. > We're all waiting for Gene to put "SOLVED" on his never-ending network of threads. But what would it would mean or communicate to future anthropologists rem

Re: Monthly FAQ for the Debian-user mailing list (last modified 20250404)

2025-04-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
Still missing a topic or discussion of "SOLVED" in the subject. On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 8:47 PM Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, > and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. > > Codes of Conduct >

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2025-04-04 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. Codes of Conduct * The list is a Debian communication forum. As such, it is subject to both the Debian mailing list Code of Conduct and the main Debian Code of

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2025-04-01 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 8:57 PM Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 01, 2025 at 06:17:38PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > I see the changing of title or subject to add things like "SOLVED" is > > not included in the FAQ. > > > > Can we infer it is fr

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2025-04-01 Thread Jeffrey Walton
I see the changing of title or subject to add things like "SOLVED" is not included in the FAQ. Can we infer it is frowned upon or unwanted? On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 6:12 PM Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, >

Re: Monthly FAQ for the Debian-user mailing list (last modified 20250301)

2025-04-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Apr 01, 2025 at 06:17:38PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > I see the changing of title or subject to add things like "SOLVED" is > not included in the FAQ. > > Can we infer it is frowned upon or unwanted? > Good evening Jeffrey, No, I don't think you ca

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2025-04-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. Codes of Conduct * The list is a Debian communication forum. As such, it is subject to both the Debian mailing list Code of Conduct and the main Debian Code of

Re: Monthly FAQ for the Debian-user mailing list (last modified 20250301)

2025-03-05 Thread Anssi Saari
David writes: > Given that this infrastructure exists and is being used by most people > involved with producing Debian, it surprises me to hear talk of posting > diffs to the mailing list, which requires too much effort by both writers > and readers IMHO. Too much effort? I don&

Re: shall I use the latest opensource software?

2025-03-04 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Tue, Mar 4, 2025 at 8:23 PM tim wade wrote: > do you use the latest big data software in debian 12? including > hadoop-3.4, hive-4.0, spark-3.5 etc. > > I am asking this is b/c I still keep using the older versions for them. > They are hadoop-3.3.6, hive-3.1.3 and spark-3.4.4

shall I use the latest opensource software?

2025-03-04 Thread tim wade
do you use the latest big data software in debian 12? including hadoop-3.4, hive-4.0, spark-3.5 etc. I am asking this is b/c I still keep using the older versions for them. They are hadoop-3.3.6, hive-3.1.3 and spark-3.4.4. I am just not sure if i will upgrade them to the latest. Thanks

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2025-03-04 Thread David
On Tue, 4 Mar 2025 at 13:26, The Wanderer wrote: > On 2025-03-04 at 03:24, Anssi Saari wrote: > > David writes: > >> It would assist everyone to follow changes to this "Monthly FAQ" > >> document if it can be hosted somewhere that provides dif

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2025-03-04 Thread Lee
gt; I don't see a problem with just posting the diffs. Preferably in unified > format. +1 for posting the diffs at the beginning of the monthly email Lee

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2025-03-04 Thread The Wanderer
On 2025-03-04 at 03:24, Anssi Saari wrote: > David writes: > >> It would assist everyone to follow changes to this "Monthly FAQ" >> document if it can be hosted somewhere that provides diffs, such as >> salsa.debian.org, or wiki.debian.org. > > I don

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2025-03-04 Thread Anssi Saari
David writes: > It would assist everyone to follow changes to this "Monthly FAQ" > document if it can be hosted somewhere that provides diffs, such > as salsa.debian.org, or wiki.debian.org. I don't see a problem with just posting the diffs. Preferably in unified format.

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2025-03-03 Thread David
e to follow changes to this "Monthly FAQ" document if it can be hosted somewhere that provides diffs, such as salsa.debian.org, or wiki.debian.org. That would also provide the benefit of a URL, so that it could be linked from other documents.

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2025-03-03 Thread Will Mengarini
This kind of information popos/pts/4 bash ~ 08:54 0$diff -b debfaq--2025-0{2,3}-01 88c88,90 < world. Off-topic arguments also have a habit of derailing useful discussion. --- > world. > > Off-topic arguments also have a habit of derailing useful discussion. 15

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