Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Wed Jan 29, 2025 at 10:52 AM GMT, songbird wrote:
>> Setting up openjdk-17-jre-headless:amd64 (17.0.14+7-1) ...
>> update-binfmts: warning: current package is openjdk-21, but binary format
>> already installed by openjdk-9
>
> What do you have in /usr/share/binfmts ?
On Wed Jan 29, 2025 at 10:52 AM GMT, songbird wrote:
Setting up openjdk-17-jre-headless:amd64 (17.0.14+7-1) ...
update-binfmts: warning: current package is openjdk-21, but binary format
already installed by openjdk-9
What do you have in /usr/share/binfmts ?
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Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
...
> In my case these days, I have two things I would do to take a poke at
> this in hopes something obvious presents itself:
>
> $ apt-cache policy openjdk-9
>
> I might even try the much busier "apt-cache policy openjdk-*" to see if
> anything else is lingering. My setup
On 29/01/2025 17:52, songbird wrote:
update-binfmts: warning: current package is openjdk-21, but binary format
already installed by openjdk-9
Likely it is related to running of .jar files without explicit java
command. In a similar way wine may install a handler for .exe files in
addition to
On Wed, 2025-01-29 at 12:10 +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 05:52:34 -0500
> songbird wrote:
>
> Hello songbird,
>
> > warning: current package is openjdk-21, but binary format already
> > installed by openjdk-9
>
> I've seen similar messages. Certainly about openjdk, maybe oth
On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 05:52:34 -0500
songbird wrote:
Hello songbird,
>warning: current package is openjdk-21, but binary format already
>installed by openjdk-9
I've seen similar messages. Certainly about openjdk, maybe others, I
can't recall. As everything seems to be working as expected, I don
during this morning's update run:
Setting up openjdk-17-jre-headless:amd64 (17.0.14+7-1) ...
update-binfmts: warning: current package is openjdk-21, but binary format
already installed by openjdk-9
? what does this mean to you?
songbird
On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 14:21:44 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 20:45:26 +
> "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 12:05:24PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> > > On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:55:48 +0100
> > > ermanno morelli wrote:
>
> Thank you. I've forwarded
On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 20:45:26 +
"Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 12:05:24PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> > On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:55:48 +0100
> > ermanno morelli wrote:
Thank you. I've forwarded this to the Debian Boot list, which I believe
is the proper place for this.
On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 12:05:24PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:55:48 +0100
> ermanno morelli wrote:
>
> > Buongiorno.c'è un problema con ISO debian-testing-amd64-netinst.
> > Nonfinisce l'installazione poiche manca IL KERNEL. come è pos
On Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:55:48 +0100
ermanno morelli wrote:
> Buongiorno.c'è un problema con ISO debian-testing-amd64-netinst.
> Nonfinisce l'installazione poiche manca IL KERNEL. come è possibile
> questa dimenticanza, visto che è un componente importante.Spero
> ris
Buongiorno.c'è un problema con ISO debian-testing-amd64-netinst.
Nonfinisce l'installazione poiche manca IL KERNEL. come è possibile
questa dimenticanza, visto che è un componente importante.Spero
risolvete questo problema.
GRAZIE
On 2024-11-15 22:19, Farblos wrote:
> any comment from your side on below mail or a general pointer on
> "the future of Debian and utmp"?
Ok, my bad.
I have been focusing on/searching in debian-user, but debian-devel
would have been the more appropriate place. If anybody else comes
across this
Hi Luca, everybody,
any comment from your side on below mail or a general pointer on
"the future of Debian and utmp"?
Thanks
Jens
On 2024-11-06 21:18, Jens Schmidt wrote:
> [I hope this is the right way to address this question - apologies
> if not or if I have overlooked an existing discussio
> I am guessing from the version number that this is on trixie/sid. On
Correct, thanks for guessing.
> November 4th, systemd 256.7-3 came through. Have you tested whether
> that fixed the issue?
Nothing has changed with that version (note the "-UTMP"):
,
| [~]$ systemctl --version
| systemd
On Wed, 6 Nov 2024 21:18:33 +0100
Jens Schmidt wrote:
> [I hope this is the right way to address this question - apologies
> if not or if I have overlooked an existing discussion ...]
>
> systemd version 256.7-2 on Debian disabled UTMP support (from the
> Debian changelog):
I am guessing from t
[I hope this is the right way to address this question - apologies
if not or if I have overlooked an existing discussion ...]
systemd version 256.7-2 on Debian disabled UTMP support (from the
Debian changelog):
,
| [ Luca Boccassi ]
| * systemd-boot: depend on systemd for kernel-install (Clos
Hi,
please ignore the previous message
It seems that upgrading from 6-0-1 to 6-0-5 fix the problem (that or
autoremove)
regards,
Laurent
Le dim. 17 déc. 2023 à 10:44, Laurent Debian a
écrit :
> Dear All,
> I am running debian Testing,
> I did two things recently, upgrading the d
Dear Mantainer,
After the last update, the GNOME desktop animations have not been
smooth, and things only turn fluid again after setting the performance
mode. I am 100% sure that hardware isn't the problem here as this issue
didn't occur before the upgrade.
This issue however is not like the one
/cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/11.6.0-live+nonfree/amd64/iso-hybrid/
If
all your hardware works with Bullseye then go with it. Debian testing is
nice but it can from time to time get hosed. Since you have been running
testing since Bullseye was in testing
there is no hardware problem.
> So i don't know what to do, I'm thinking to reinstall debian but I'm not
> sure the problem will disappear because it may be something with the kernel
> of some package.
Earlier you wrote "I've been using this laptop for the past 3 ye
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 6:00 PM Alexandre Rossi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > In the past week my laptop freezes randomly, I can say it happens every
> 2-3
> > hours. but there are actions that consistently always cause a freeze,
> like
> > opening Zoom or executing lspci in Terminator.
>
> I would suggest:
I can get lspci listing with Gnome terminal with no problem , but when i
try with Terminator, the second i press the enter key the computer freezes,
well most of the time at least once it succeeded with Terminator too.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 8:43 PM Charles Curley <
charlescur...@charlescurley.co
I tried SysRQ and there is no response when the computer freezes. i tried
before freeze to make sure i know how to use it and it worked, i tried b
and k and it worked. but when the computer freezes there is nothing, no
response.
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 8:00 PM Alexandre Rossi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >
On Mon, 30 Jan 2023 18:59:19 +0200
Shalom Ben-Zvii Kazaz wrote:
> In the past week my laptop freezes randomly, I can say it happens
> every 2-3 hours. but there are actions that consistently always cause
> a freeze, like opening Zoom or executing lspci in Terminator.
lspci leads me to wonder if
Hi,
> In the past week my laptop freezes randomly, I can say it happens every 2-3
> hours. but there are actions that consistently always cause a freeze, like
> opening Zoom or executing lspci in Terminator.
I would suggest:
- try to get more debugging info using SysRQ keys [1]
- try to get more
590, Intel® Core™ i9-9980HK × 16, 64.0 GiB memory, Mesa
Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (CFL GT2),
The laptop is attached to a dell docking station wd19 with an external
monitor and keyboard and external mouse.
It's running Debian GNU/Linux bookworm (debian testing) with Gnome.
I've been using th
OK, I did it.
i didn't wait for the freeze to happen randomly because it may take time, i
tried to open zoom which always causes a freeze, It started only in the
past few days and after a full-upgrade, i use zoom regularly and there was
no problem before the last full-upgrade. its debian te
ain problem that prevents me from trying to solve it myself is the
absence of logs and messages.
So, my laptop MSI Stealth GS77 with a Debian testing (up to date)
installed on it can freeze when launching 3D programs (both with setting
the nVidia card or the integrated Intel chipset). Once
On Sunday, January 29, 2023 01:59:51 AM Shalom Ben-Zvii Kazaz wrote:
> There is no ssh when its frozen
Hmm, I'm a little confused, and maybe you are, also.
I think the intent of the advice was to log into the frozen laptop from
another computer / device, using ssh *while the frozen laptop is not
There is no ssh when its frozen
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 11:19 PM Stefan Monnier
wrote:
> > completely frozen, need to shut down and restart.
>
> I'd check to see "how" frozen it is: e.g. try to log into it via SSH (or
> better yet, keep an `ssh` or `mosh` connection to it with an `atop` or
> `to
for those running the testing distribution:
just thought i would put this out there for those here
who are heavy python users who might not be aware of how
this transition is going (seems to be mostly ok for now
but i'm sure some people who are doing strange things
might find it needs some wo
Some information about my system:
I installed Debian testing since latest Debian stable had many issues
(no audio, not wifi, unstable 3D graphics...). Debian stable with
backports didn't helped much (it fixed some issues but not all).
Therefore, the most practicable is Debian testin
> completely frozen, need to shut down and restart.
I'd check to see "how" frozen it is: e.g. try to log into it via SSH (or
better yet, keep an `ssh` or `mosh` connection to it with an `atop` or
`top` running inside of it, and/or `journalctl -f` so when it freezes
you can immediately see if the r
down and restart.
i'm running debian testing for three years on that laptop, dell xps
15, gnome desktop.
what can i do,check? i'm not so experienced, usually there are no
problems.
Three things I'd try (for diagnostic testing):
1 - log in as a different user; does that use
. completely
> frozen, need to shut down and restart.
> i'm running debian testing for three years on that laptop, dell xps 15, gnome
> desktop.
> what can i do,check? i'm not so experienced, usually there are no problems.
I would start with a hardware check. Is memtest avail
Hi
since the latest full-upgrade three days ago on my laptop the computer gets
completely frozen sometimes, yesterday got frozen few times when i tried to
open zoom. today few times when i tried to open brave browser. completely
frozen, need to shut down and restart.
i'm running debian testin
elisp/ibus.elc
>
> Judging by the location (in your user directory) and by the fact that
> searching with apt-file on Bullseye turns up neither ibus.elc nor
> ibus.el, I don't think that ibus.elc or its source file, ibus.el is in
> Bullseye, and so likely not in Debian testing. Nor
rectory) and by the fact that
searching with apt-file on Bullseye turns up neither ibus.elc nor
ibus.el, I don't think that ibus.elc or its source file, ibus.el is in
Bullseye, and so likely not in Debian testing. Nor did I find anything
by searching for an emacs ibus package. I suspect you got
With an upgrade to testing, I get this warning when I load emacs:
Warning (comp): Cannot look-up eln file as no source file was found
for /home/haines/.emacs.d/elisp/ibus.elc
I gather that with emacs version 28 the ibus.el source file is no
longer installed, although it must found if the com
Hello there ,
I moved to debian and I cannot change the display picture that also
showing on gdm .
What I do excactly . opening the settings > users > unlock the
permissions > and then I choose my picture .
is there any other way even with commoand line ?
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Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras
jema.
r --output VGA-0 --rotate left
crashes X11 server and I'm back into SDDM login window. I tested this to
remove any doubt if KDE framework here (thorough display config) is the
culprit or not.
Now, I'm pretty confident that this issue happened last week (7 days) or
so since this is my de
Him
you could try to diable compositing to work around problems with the
graphics driver. And you can report a bug at bugs.debian.org (you should
first do some more investigation about which component causes the problem.)
On 2022-02-25 17:34 UTC+0100, Karel Gardas wrote:
>
> Hi Cindy,
>
> you h
Hi Cindy,
you helped a lot. Indeed, I've moved all dot files and folders into
backup and even problematic user is able to log in.
However, first configuration step brings X11 to the knees, crashing and
then I'm seeing login windows again. So I guess this is the real culprit
of what happene
On 2/25/22, Karel Gardas wrote:
> On 2/25/22 13:29, Christian Britz wrote:
>> Hello Karel,
>>
>> please try it with a temporary clean profile.
>>
>
> thanks for the idea, indeed after creating a random new and clean user
> and attempt to log into the Plasma (X11) session I went in well.
>
> On my
clean profile.
Regards,
Christian
On 2022-02-25 13:12 UTC+0100, Karel Gardas wrote:
Hello,
I'm using debian testing so not sure if this is the right ML, but after
Feb 24 update I'm no longer capable of logging into the X11/KDE-plasma.
I simply log into, seeing KDE progress gear a
Hello Karel,
please try it with a temporary clean profile.
Regards,
Christian
On 2022-02-25 13:12 UTC+0100, Karel Gardas wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using debian testing so not sure if this is the right ML, but after
> Feb 24 update I'm no longer capable of loggin
Hello,
I'm using debian testing so not sure if this is the right ML, but after
Feb 24 update I'm no longer capable of logging into the X11/KDE-plasma.
I simply log into, seeing KDE progress gear and then it returns back to
login. My .xsession errors shows that KDE complains about
On 16/11/2021 16:40, Marcelo Laia wrote:
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics vendor: Dell driver: i915
v: kernel bus-ID: 00:02.0
Device-2: AMD Topaz XT [Radeon R7 M260/M265 / M340/M360 / M440/M445 /
530/535 / 620/625 Mobile]
vendor: Dell driver: amdgpu v: kern
Fan Speeds (RPM): cpu: 4300
Repos:
Packages: 4200
Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list
1: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
2: deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
3: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing-updates main c
Hi,
i am looking for volunteers with up-to-date Debian Testing, a CD/DVD/BD
burner, Brasero, and the willingness to reboot after bug 998718 struck.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=998718
indicates that a DVD drive ASUS DRW-24D5MT gets disconnected from the
kernel when Brasero
On Mon, 17 May 2021 09:36:03 -0500
David Wright wrote:
> So I'd look for any non-bullseye holdover packages, and
> particlarly any that depend directly or indirectly on
> libgc1c2, probably via guile 2.2.
Interesting, thank you. I ran
apt-cache rdepends guile-2.2-libs /bullseye
on orca (fresh
able origin but kept back:
> Debian testing:
> guile-2.2-libs
>
> root@iorich:/etc/apt# apt list --upgradable -a
> Listing... Done
> guile-2.2-libs/testing 2.2.7+1-5.4 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.2.4+1-2+deb10u1]
> guile-2.2-libs/now 2.2.4+1-2+deb10u1 amd64 [installed,upgr
I upgraded a laptop from Buster to Bullseye recently. I had unattended
upgrades running, and have kept it running since. I have gotten the
following in the unattended upgrades report since:
Packages with upgradable origin but kept back:
Debian testing:
guile-2.2-libs
root@iorich:/etc/apt# apt
Semih Ozlem wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, does one have to be in an organization that has a
> contract with citrix to be able to use citrix products or is it available
> for individual use?
If you are willing to pay the huge amount of money for a Citrix
infrastructure, you can of course use it
has some requirements listed. Maybe it would help.
Aaron Elmquist , 20 Şub 2021 Cmt, 17:45 tarihinde şunu
yazdı:
> I am on debian testing. I installed the latest citrix workspace client
> from here:
>
>
> https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-li
On Sat, Feb 20, 2021, 8:51 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
> Aaron Elmquist wrote:
> > I am on debian testing. I installed the latest citrix workspace client
> > from here:
> >
> >
> https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-lates
Aaron Elmquist wrote:
> I am on debian testing. I installed the latest citrix workspace client
> from here:
>
> https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-latest.html
> - amd64 bit version.
>
> This seemed to work fine except firefox
I am on debian testing. I installed the latest citrix workspace client
from here:
https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-latest.html
- amd64 bit version.
This seemed to work fine except firefox no longer downloaded content
(chrome did) and syslogd was
On 10/1/20, Olivier Humbert wrote:
>> On 6/6/2020 11:25 PM, riveravaldez wrote:
>
>> AFAIK Firefox lacks JACK support (in the sense that you can start
>> JACK and then Firefox and then, automatically, all I/O audio-ports
>> Firefox generated, appear as available JACK connections, let's say)
>
> Jo
On 6/6/2020 11:25 PM, riveravaldez wrote:
AFAIK Firefox lacks JACK support (in the sense that you can start
JACK and then Firefox and then, automatically, all I/O audio-ports
Firefox generated, appear as available JACK connections, let's say)
Join in if you like to do so
https://bugs.debian.
On 6/8/20, Christopher David Howie wrote:
> On 6/6/2020 11:25 PM, riveravaldez wrote:
>> Hi, here's the thing:
>>
>> AFAIK Firefox lacks JACK support (in the sense that you can start
>> JACK and then Firefox and then, automatically, all I/O audio-ports
>> Firefox generated, appear as available JAC
Parrot and Kali both have their own support lists. Kali, in particular, use
a modified Debian testing as the basis of their rolling release but modify
kernels and other packages. In general, people would suggest not mixing
Debian stable and Debian testing. Using packages from another
Debian
general, upgrading to newer versions of packages for no reason
other than that they exist is not a good practice. You should have a
reason for wanting a newer package than what exists in Debian
testing. I recommend that if you do have such a need for specific
newer packages, you install them individ
Just a heads up: yesterday, I decided to upgrade all of my packages. I
know: what a silly thing to do when having the computer working is
critical for work. Anyway...
My system is mostly Debian testing (with a couple of bits from sid). In
upgrading, I lost sound completely. I spent a few
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 23:16:47 CEST Marco Möller wrote:
> !THANK YOU! Thank You Debian Developers!
>
> My Laptop feels 5 times faster after today's Debian/testing update!!!
>
> My old laptop running on Debian/testing since the update from today
> flies like a rocket!
!THANK YOU! Thank You Debian Developers!
My Laptop feels 5 times faster after today's Debian/testing update!!!
My old laptop running on Debian/testing since the update from today
flies like a rocket!! It before was fine, I didn't feel any need to
upgrade the hardware. Conc
On 6/6/2020 11:25 PM, riveravaldez wrote:
Hi, here's the thing:
AFAIK Firefox lacks JACK support (in the sense that you can start
JACK and then Firefox and then, automatically, all I/O audio-ports
Firefox generated, appear as available JACK connections, let's say)
Is there any Debian package th
ble to do something similar in Debian (testing)?
...
> [4]
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/JACK_Audio_Connection_Kit#Playing_nice_with_ALSA
It should work after some "translation" for Debian, e.g. the package
names in Arch may not correspond 1:1 to Debian's *binary*
On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 12:25:30AM -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
> Hi, here's the thing:
>
> AFAIK Firefox lacks JACK support (in the sense that you can start JACK
> and then Firefox and then, automatically, all I/O audio-ports Firefox
> generated, appear as available JACK connections, let's say), ev
uration file to make kind of a
"bridge" that sends I/O audio through JACK. It works fine.[4]
Is it possible to do something similar in Debian (testing)?
In short, I'm looking for the best way to play I/O Firefox audio
through/over JACK.
Any help to solve this I will thank
On Lu, 30 mar 20, 12:47:45, Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 20:59, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > > For my apt preferences I had:
> > >
> > > Package: *
> > > Pin: release a=testing
> > > Pin-Priority: 650
> > >
> > > Package: *
> > > Pin: release a=unstable
> > > Pin-Priority: 600
> > >
> >
On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 20:59, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> According to your 'apt policy' you also had repositories configured for
> Skype and Docker. Did you remove those as well?
They remain, just were in their own files.
>
> > For my apt preferences I had:
> >
> > Package: *
> > Pin: release a=tes
On Du, 29 mar 20, 16:40:03, Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 13:33, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > > Pinned packages:
> > > libpython3.8-minimal -> 3.8.2-1 with priority -3
> > > libcrypt1 -> 1:4.4.15-1 with priority -3
> > > libcrypt1:i386 -> 1:4.4.15-1 with priority -
On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 13:33, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> So you have a multiarch (amd64 and i386) system, with amd64 repositories
> for Skype and Docker.
>
> Why do you need i386? I'm guessing you might have some locally installed
> packages as well. Please show also the output of
>
> aptitude
http://deb.debian.org/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages
> release o=Debian,a=unstable,n=sid,l=Debian,c=main,b=amd64
> origin deb.debian.org
> 650 http://deb.debian.org/debian testing/contrib i386 Packages
> release o=Debian,a=testing,n=bullseye,l=Debian,c=contrib,b=i386
with apt update + dist-upgrade +
> > autoremove + clean this week.
>
> [...]
>
> > This is my apt sources list:
> >
> > deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
> > deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
> &g
n,a=unstable,n=sid,l=Debian,c=main,b=i386
origin deb.debian.org
600 http://deb.debian.org/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages
release o=Debian,a=unstable,n=sid,l=Debian,c=main,b=amd64
origin deb.debian.org
650 http://deb.debian.org/debian testing/contrib i386 Packages
release
clean this week.
[...]
> This is my apt sources list:
>
> deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
> deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
> deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib
> deb-src http://deb.debian.o
t is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
However the following packages replace it:
libcrypt1:i386
This is my apt sources list:
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free cont
Hi folks,
some weeks ago I told about several issues with instability of the x-server
when using plasma on my EEEPC (32-bit/graphics card: Intel I945)
Now things are getting worse!
First of all, after an upgrade it appeared, that the compositor is not working
any more. When I tried to reacti
Am Donnerstag, 6. Februar 2020, 09:26:53 CET schrieb Andrei POPESCU:
Hi Andrei,
no, if the update did not install Wayland secretly, Wayland is not installed.
I rechecked on my EEEPC - NO, there is no Wayland.
But thanks to the pointment.
Best
Hans
> On Mi, 05 feb 20, 12:42:16, Hans wrote:
> >
On Mi, 05 feb 20, 12:42:16, Hans wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> since almost 3 months I am noticing several issues, with xserver based
> applications.
[...]
> You may think, this is a plasma problem, however, I believe, it appears
> especially in plasma, because plasma needs the most ressources.
sues. Is it X? Plasma? Libs? They all play together,
>
> but maybe someone did notice these things also.
>
> Last but not least, it looks like a system problem, as both computers got
> very
> different hardware - the EEEPC is 32-bit and has a i915 graphics chip,
> whilst
> the Ac
has a i915 graphics chip, whilst
the Acer is 64-bit and has a Nvidia GF8600 card.
Both are running debian/testing.
Thank you for reading this, and if someone discovered these things, too, I
would be happy this to be confirmed.
Best regards
Hans
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Anton Vorobyov wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I want to file a bug report, but I am not familiar with sound system in
> linux enough to determine which package is to blame.
>
> So, my issue started only recently. I have a laptop with Debian Testing.
> Previously, when I plug in my
Hi.
I want to file a bug report, but I am not familiar with sound system in linux
enough to determine which package is to blame.
So, my issue started only recently. I have a laptop with Debian Testing.
Previously, when I plug in my headset (2x 3.5mm jacks - one for headphones, one
for mic
On Lu, 09 dec 19, 20:27:28, riveravaldez wrote:
>
> Just to clarify: How long one could go on upgrading debian-testing
> (kernel included) without rebooting?
As long as it is acceptable for you to run the system with known
security flaws.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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riveravaldez wrote:
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> Hi, thanks a lot for the answers/info.
>
> Just to clarify: How long one could go on upgrading debian-testing
> (kernel included) without rebooting?
why would you not want to reboot? if you aren't going to
use the upgrades why are you making them? i
when it is convenient for you.
>
> yes, the other thing worth mentioning is how to find
> out which versions you have installed to begin with.
>
> i commonly use dpkg -l with grep to find out so for
> the kernel images i would use:
>
> $ dpkg -l | grep linux-image
Hi,
Sven Hartge wrote:
> riveravaldez wrote:
>
>> Because updating the kernel requires to reboot the system -AFAIK- in
>> many cases I would prefer to 'dist-upgrade' (all packages) except the
>> kernel -until a moment in which I can reboot the system-, so:
>
>> 1. Is this something right/viable/accept
riveravaldez wrote:
> Because updating the kernel requires to reboot the system -AFAIK- in
> many cases I would prefer to 'dist-upgrade' (all packages) except the
> kernel -until a moment in which I can reboot the system-, so:
> 1. Is this something right/viable/acceptable to do?
You don't *nee
Because updating the kernel requires to reboot the system -AFAIK- in
many cases I would prefer to 'dist-upgrade' (all packages) except the
kernel -until a moment in which I can reboot the system-, so:
1. Is this something right/viable/acceptable to do?
2. Which would be the best/proper way to do
Hi,
I upgraded my Debian testing on 10 Oct 2019, and I found that fcitx and scim
can not be used. When I press ctrl+Space, the Chinese input UI can not be
actived.
Who knows what matter it is? And how to resolve it? Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Gulfstream
On Sb, 12 ian 19, 17:11:11, Dan Marshall wrote:
> Hi, first time caller...
I know it's been several months...
> Originally posted this is Linux Questions' Hardware subforum. Copying and
> pasting the tasty bits:
>
> Trying to mount a thumb drive and an mp3 player under
G'day
I am not subscribed to the list, so I would appreciate being cc'ed on any
replies.
I have an issue with hibernation on my Lenovo ThinkPad laptop (E531) that
runs the Debian testing stream. The default kernel is 4.19.0-4-amd64 and I
use the KDE Plasma desktop.
The laptop will
Hi folks,
you might remember, I was searching for the reason, that on tty1 -5 the blank
time
is too short.
After I checked all the variable, now I believe, it is a bug in the kernel
itself. As I
tested with two identical configured systems (one is amd64, the other i386) and
confirmed all co
Hi, first time caller...
Originally posted this is Linux Questions' Hardware subforum. Copying and
pasting the tasty bits:
Trying to mount a thumb drive and an mp3 player under Debian testing
(buster), got a "filesystem vfat not found" message from the automounter.
Tried &quo
Hi.
On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 01:02:48PM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 06:07:32PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> > Am Sonntag, 15. Juli 2018, 17:43:47 CEST schrieb Henrique de Moraes
> > Holschuh:
> >
> > Maybe I was not clear enough. I did not mourn,. that packages are
Henrique de Moraes Hols writes:
> Same goes for dist-upgrade. dist-upgrade/full-upgrade will more
> aggressively attempt to remove packages than the alternatives
> safe-upgrade and upgrade.
I always do "upgrade" and look at what did not get upgraded and why. I
then sometimes follow with "full-up
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