Hi,
Stuart Longland wrote:
> Silly question, but why does re-loading a disc take more than 197 seconds?
It comes out (intentionally) after a backup run is complete
and went well. (See man xorriso example "Incremental backup
of a few directory trees".)
Then i'd expect it to stay out until i remove
Hi,
Stuart Longland wrote:
> > Finally it discourages the tray's misuse by the illiterate (e.g. as a
> > carry handle or cup holder).
Chris Bannister wrote:
> That sounds like Windoze thinking. I, personaly, would hate the idea
> that the disc tray may automatically retract without notice.
> Does
On Tue, 04 Aug 2015 09:06:15 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Stuart Longland wrote:
> > Silly question, but why does re-loading a disc take more than 197 seconds?
>
> It comes out (intentionally) after a backup run is complete
> and went well. (See man xorriso example "Incremental backu
Hi,
Say I am moving a file between two harddisks. Both filesystems are Ext4.
During the operation, I cut off the power. Then boot the host, and fix the
filesystems.
Now, I see in both locations, there are the file. My question is, is it
safe to remove file in dest, and move to it again from src?
Le mardi 04 août 2015 à 16:11 +0800, Magicloud Magiclouds a écrit :
> Hi,
Hello.
>
> Say I am moving a file between two harddisks. Both filesystems are
> Ext4. During the operation, I cut off the power. Then boot the host,
> and fix the filesystems.
>
>
> Now, I see in both locations, there are
Le mardi 04 août 2015 à 16:11 +0800, Magicloud Magiclouds a écrit :
>
> Now, I see in both locations, there are the file. My question is, is
> it safe to remove file in dest, and move to it again from src?
I think that if you were just reading files from src, there is no reason
for the source to
So, is there anyway to downgrade the gcc lib?
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Quoting Magicloud Magiclouds :
Hi,
Say I am moving a file between two harddisks. Both filesystems are
Ext4. During the operation, I cut off the power. Then boot the host, and
fix the filesystems.
Now, I see in both locations, there are the file. My question is, is
it safe to r
On Mon, Aug 03, 2015 at 12:06:55PM -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My IDE is throwing the following error on start up:
>
> >Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ninja_ide/core/plugin_manager.py",
> > line 319, in load
> >dir_name)
> > File "/
On Aug 4, 2015 1:26 AM, "Some Body" wrote:
>
> Le mardi 04 août 2015 à 16:11 +0800, Magicloud Magiclouds a écrit :
> >
> > Now, I see in both locations, there are the file. My question is, is
> > it safe to remove file in dest, and move to it again from src?
>
>
> If you don't want to take a risk
On Mon, Aug 03, 2015 at 08:29:31PM -0500, martin McCormick wrote:
> ukvpn.ufreevpn.com and I have never seen this work before so I am
> not sure what a working setup behaves like. It appears that it
> takes a sort of grand tour in which it makes 7 or 8 attempts at
> connecting but it ultimately giv
Hi,
> I apologize for mailing you off-list
Well, i got it with these headers
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
The mail address scdbac...@gmx.net is public for support of
optical drives, ISO 9660, and backup in general. If your topic
is of public in
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> I use BD-R and BD-RE for multi-volume backups with scdbackup,
> and for multi-session backups with xorriso directly.
>
> scdbackup
> http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/main_eng.html
> splits large backup areas into file collections which
> fit on single media:
(...)
> htt
On 2015-08-04, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Nevertheless i disabled this kernel feature by
> echo 0 >/sys/block/sr1/events_poll_msecs
> and now btrace(8) does not show any SCSI traffic when the tray
> goes in.
>
What about
sysctl -w dev.cdrom.autoclose=0
Or is that completely off the mark?
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Hi,
Curt wrote:
> What about
> sysctl -w dev.cdrom.autoclose=0
Now that's an interesting name.
# sysctl dev.cdrom.autoclose
dev.cdrom.autoclose = 1
Nitpickingly, i'd say that /dev/cdrom is not the mad drive sr1,
but rather its iwell behaved neighbor sr0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Aug 3 1
On Monday, 3 August 2015 19:30:05 UTC+1, notoneofmy wrote:
> On 08/03/2015 07:21 PM, anxiousmac wrote:
> > Perhaps related to my issue posted to debian.maint.kde about a week ago?
> >
> > I happened upon a debian-installer bug report which points out that if one
> > needs firmware from a stick du
Thanks all for your help and suggestions. I'll summarise what further
testing I've done:
I believe 3D acceleration is working. `glxgears` runs and seems to
achieve a smooth 60 Hz. The __memcpy_sse2_unaligned load doesn't seem
to increase due to running glxgears.
glxgears -info reports:
GL
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Magicloud Magiclouds
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Say I am moving a file between two harddisks. Both filesystems are Ext4.
> During the operation, I cut off the power. Then boot the host, and fix the
> filesystems.
>
> Now, I see in both locations, there are the file. My questi
Le mardi 04 août 2015 à 08:49 -0400, James Montgomery a écrit :
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Magicloud Magiclouds
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Say I am moving a file between two harddisks. Both filesystems are Ext4.
> > During the operation, I cut off the power. Then boot the host, and fix the
>
Thanks all for your help and suggestions. I'll summarise what further
testing I've done:
I believe 3D acceleration is working. `glxgears` runs and seems to
achieve a smooth 60 Hz. The __memcpy_sse2_unaligned load doesn't seem
to increase due to running glxgears.
glxgears -info reports:
GL
On 2015-08-04, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Curt wrote:
>> What about
>> sysctl -w dev.cdrom.autoclose=0
>
> Now that's an interesting name.
>
> # sysctl dev.cdrom.autoclose
> dev.cdrom.autoclose = 1
>
> Nitpickingly, i'd say that /dev/cdrom is not the mad drive sr1,
> but rather its iwell
I'm trying to install the latest Firefox Nightly (test builds released
each day) on my laptop.
On Ubuntu, there is a PPA that ships fairly recent versions of Nightly.
But on Debian, I can't find such repository.
I use the mozilla.debian.net repo to get the latest stable Iceweasel. I
see that ther
What's the output of
$ grep render /var/log/Xorg.0.log
?
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On 2015-08-03 12:24:07 AM, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On Sun, August 2, 2015 10:16 pm, sp113438 wrote:
> > mutt-patched:
> > This package adds the following patches:
> >
> > * sidebar: list mailboxes (with new mail) in a separate column on
> > screen
> > * nntp: NNTP support for mutt
> > * multip
On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 00:46 +1200, Chris Edwards wrote:
> Perhaps interestingly, `glxinfo -i` reports:
>
> name of display: :0.0
> X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range
> for
> operation)
>Major opcode of failed request: 155 (GLX)
>Minor opcode of failed r
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 5:18 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
>
> I gave a few hints about the tools to use for that in this message:
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/07/msg00648.html
I can see my card in /proc/asound/cards:
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Generic]: HDA-Intel - HD-Audio
Le septidi 17 thermidor, an CCXXIII, Bruno Schneider a écrit :
> I can see my card in /proc/asound/cards:
Good.
> But I can't play sound on it:
The reason is in the error message. Unlike some other systems, Linux gives
useful error messages, reading them is a good habit to take.
> aplay: set_pa
Hi everyone
I wanted to post, for posterity, what I recently learned while playing
with my new external USB3 disk drive.
I needed to control the power settings for this drive. I noticed that it
was never ever spinning down, so I wanted to be able to either power in
up/down on command, or ha
Hey David, did you ever get this figured out?
Did you ever inspect the device parameters via sdparm or hdparm?
I have *heard* of some Seagate devices disappearing when they go into
suspend, but your problem doesn't sound like this issue since it happens
in the middle of writing. Still, I thou
On Tuesday 04 August 2015 15:16:39 Nicolas George wrote:
> I assume, of course, that you re-re-checked the speakers and tried to plug
> them in all sockets?
Sorry, but... And checked that they are plugged in to a turned on wall socket
and turned on themselves?
Lisi
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Le septidi 17 thermidor, an CCXXIII, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
> > I assume, of course, that you re-re-checked the speakers and tried to plug
> > them in all sockets?
> Sorry, but... And checked that they are plugged in to a turned on wall
> socket
> and turned on themselves?
That is not even enough
On Tuesday 04 August 2015 09:11:38 Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
> Now, I see in both locations, there are the file. My question is, is it
> safe to remove file in dest, and move to it again from src?
Why not rename it (mv it to another name) in dest before mv-ing it again from
src?
Lisi
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On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
> You could try posting the output of amixer (with the correct -D option for
> your card), someone may spot something not correctly routed.
Output is at the bottom. Also included a screenshot of alsamixer here:
http://postimg.org/image/jf
On 8/4/2015 at 8:57 PM, "Chris Edwards" wrote:
>
>Thanks all for your help and suggestions. I'll summarise what
>further
>testing I've done:
>
>I believe 3D acceleration is working. `glxgears` runs and seems to
>achieve a smooth 60 Hz. The __memcpy_sse2_unaligned load doesn't
>seem
>to incr
On 20150804_1611+0800, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Say I am moving a file between two harddisks. Both filesystems are Ext4.
> During the operation, I cut off the power. Then boot the host, and fix the
> filesystems.
>
> Now, I see in both locations, there are the file. My question is, i
It appears that /usr/bin/mutt-org is the "original" mutt (that is, mutt
without sidebar). And in /usr/share/doc/mutt is the mutt manual version
1.5.23 dated 2014.03.12. So now mutt appears to be up and running pretty
much as I remember it.
Thus far, I have not figured out how to utilize the si
On Tuesday 04 August 2015 16:29:08 Nicolas George wrote:
> Le septidi 17 thermidor, an CCXXIII, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
> > > I assume, of course, that you re-re-checked the speakers and tried to
> > > plug them in all sockets?
> >
> > Sorry, but... And checked that they are plugged in to a turned on
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Magicloud Magiclouds
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Say I am moving a file between two harddisks.
Now you know. You don't want to do that.
(Although I just did that. It was a notebook, I knew the battery was
good, and I was only mv-ing, uhm, well, it was more than one file. I
w
Update to this:
In the message below, I said that setting "SCT=18000" would be a 15
minute spindown, but this does not appear to be correct.
I suspect this parameter is like the hdparm -S argument, which is
non-linear.
I have confirmed that SCT=1200 is 1-minute, and SCT=3000 is 5-minutes.
On Tue, 2015-08-04 at 20:44 -0700, Jesse Molina wrote:
> If you want a spindown time longer than 5-minutes, you'll have to
> figure it out yourself, because I have no idea.
Try 'man sdparm'. (I have hdparm and the man page describes the timeout
value, assume sdparm does too).
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