#debian-mentors`, `#debian-cd` etc.
Most people interested in seeing all the conversations seem to stay online
all the time, e.g. using a detached screen or tmux session of an IRC client.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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f was Debian Stretch (Debian 9).
HTH
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not being an automatism, but you
can enable the systemd timer suggested above with a single command.
HTH
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Christian Britz writes:
On 17.08.21 at 15:30 Linux-Fan wrote:
Pierre Willaime writes:
P-S: If triming it is needed for ssd, why debian do not trim by default?
Detecting reliably if the current system has SSDs that would benefit from
trimming AND that the user has not taken their own
Pierre Willaime writes:
Thanks all.
I activated `# systemctl enable fstrim.timer` (thanks Linux-Fan).
You're welcome :)
But I do not think my issue is trim related after all. I have always a lot
of I/O activities from jdb2 even just after booting and even when the
computer is
irror.
Scroll near the end of
https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/debian_i386_installation_reports_att/m6-d11a3-i386-netinst.xhtml
for screenshots of the respective dialogs. It is from an an alpha release of
the installer but the dialogs should not differ too much from the final one.
HT
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See also: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=967
[...]
[1] https://gitlab.com/o9000/phwmon
Btw. it looks as if `python-is-python2` is not needed for this to
riveravaldez writes:
On 9/5/21, Linux-Fan wrote:
> riveravaldez writes:
>
>> I have this `phwmon.py`[1] which I use with fluxbox to have a couple
>> of system monitors at hand. It depends on some python2 packages, so
>> stopped working some time ago.
>
> Any
connected, disconnected and re-connected cases to
see if the monitor connection is being recognized by X11. AFAIK it should be
possible to run `xrandr` over SSH while nothing is displayed as long as the
GUI is running and you prefix it by the proper `DISPLAY=:0` variable.
HTH
Linux-Fan
öö
[...]
patch --strip 1 < patchbook.patch
from inside the repository.
HTH
Linux-Fan
öö
diff --git a/Chapter04/LibraryPointer/Book.cpp b/Chapter04/LibraryPointer/Book.cpp
index ae86fd2..62f60f5 100644
--- a/Chapter04/LibraryPointer/Book.cpp
+++ b/Chapter04/LibraryPointer/Book.cpp
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
ns with source code :)
Btw.: For C++ STL components such as `set` or `string` it is perfectly fine
to not append a `.h`. In fact, it would seem not to be standards compliant
to append the `.h`, cf. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15680190
YMMV
Linux-Fan
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starting an X-server on top of the
two X11 displays (:0.1 etc.) but I cannot seem to find them right now. Back
when I tried that setup, it seemed these would be unable to provide graphics
accelleration, hence I opted for the more convoluted variant with two window
managers and full performa
Anssi Saari writes:
Linux-Fan writes:
> Anssi Saari writes:
>
>> I was wondering, since I didn't really find anything definite via Google
>> but is dual GPU dual display actually a supported configuration in
>> Debian 11?
>
> I would be interested in knowing
ing despite not having had this issue - a nicely structured
approach to tackle such problems!
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be widely
deployed yet.
AFAIK in "business" contexts, tape libraries and rsync-style mirrors are
quite widespread.
HTH
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lts:
https://www.acronymfinder.com/Slang/FAOD.html
That, finally, explains it.
Most of the time, I try to stick to acronyms that are found in "The Jargon
File" (package `jargon`) because these seem to have a pretty agreed-upon
meaning :)
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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ack when I searched for audio interfaces, I had also considered the Zoom
UAC-2 (https://www.zoom.co.jp/sites/default/files/products/downloads/pdfs/E_UAC-2.pdf).
Reviews seemed to indicate acceptable Linux compatibility, but I do not have
any first-hand experience with it.
HTH
Linux-Fan
*wh
sk/by-uuid
to find out if your md3/md127 can be accessed by an unique ID. You could
then point the entries in /etc/fstab to the UUID rather than the "unstable"
device name?
HTH and YMMV
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mountpoint of choice
(`ln -s /media/richards_downloads Downloads`).
2. How could I have found the answer?
By trying it out :) If you do it wrongly, it yields "mountpoint does not
exist" or similar. If you do it correctly, it "just works".
HTH
Linux-Fan
[...]
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pgpAlDLwr
.
Although its not a "clean" solution by any means, it might "just work"?
HTH
Linux-Fan
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piorunz writes:
On 17/10/2021 21:50, Linux-Fan wrote:
There, the suggested fix is to switch to amdgpu-pro (which seems to
remedy the issue but not entirely...) which lead me to try the `.deb`
files from AMD. I downloaded
`amdgpu-pro-21.20-1292797-ubuntu-20.04.tar.xz` and it seems to have
piorunz writes:
On 17/10/2021 23:31, Linux-Fan wrote:
Back then, I got it from
https://www.amd.com/en/support/professional-graphics/radeon-pro/radeon-pro-
w5000-series/radeon-pro-w5500
under
"Radeon(TM) Pro Software for Enterprise on Ubuntu 20.04.2" and the
download still seems to
already wrote in the other thread.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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ould be a Windows host with Linux in
VMs. Then, you could access it from any windows host either vith a
virtualization client software (VMWare vSphere?) or through the SSH and VNC
protocols.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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riments on slow (old, i386) machines, my experience was that LXDE
was indeed a little bit faster than LXQT but the difference is probably not
notable on anything but >13 year old hardware :)
Thank you for your time.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
öö
OT: If you want something that _really_ do
kaye n writes:
SORRY I SHOULD HAVE SENT IT TO DEBIAN LIST
Never mind, I am taking this as an OK to post my answer to the list :)
On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 9:16 PM kaye n wrote:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 10:35 PM Linux-Fan wrote:
[...]
I'd suggest to try debugging _why_ Fi
;real screenshots" :)
[1]
https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/debian_i386_installation_reports_att/m2-dl1080-i386-lxde-calamares.xhtml
[2]
https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/debian_i386_installation_reports_att/m2-dl1080-i386-lxde-di.xhtml
[3]
https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/debian_i386_installation_reports_att/m6-d11a3-i386-netinst.xhtml
HTH
Linux-Fan
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define LINUX_PACKAGE_ID " Debian 5.10.46-5"
If your goal is to evaluate them programatically during compile-time of a C
project, this might not be ideal though, because all of the values I found
seem to be strings.
HTH
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i-core
I am pretty fine with _not_ seeing the correct glyphs by default given that
I do not want fancy colorful icons in my terminals anyway :)
YMMV
Linux-Fan
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many, though.
[1] https://www.newegg.com/creative-sound-blaster-play-3/p/N82E16829102100
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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to be superseded by the "R.A.T.4+"
which has a bunch of more featurs that I probably don't need :)
Personally, I'm still using a three-button mouse with no wheel. The
middle button pastes, just as the gods of Unix (or Xerox) intended.
That's also a fine choice
d to play through
the recovery scenario, too. I recommend doing this in a VM unless you have
some dedicated machine with at least two HDDs to play with.
[...]
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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Tixy writes:
On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 05:36 -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-03-07 at 22:53, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> > Linux-Fan composed on 2021-03-08 03:35 (UTC+0100):
> >
> > > Wrt. power I usually start from CPU + GPU
> >
> > I used an online ca
are doing this
all the time there is no reason against using them for video output, too :)
* In case of mobile devices there are some which can render on a different GPU
than the monitor is connected to but for usual desktops this is not the case.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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istinfo/d-community-offtopic
Linux-Fan
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lay which has one HDMI, DP, VGA and DVI input each. The
W5500 is connected to the DisplayPort and if I play sound to the "HDMI"
output, the display outputs that sound through its headphones socket.
Similar to your case, there are no HDMI ports on the graphics card.
In my case, it is only DisplayPorts.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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uration options, whereas WSL is rather limited in this regard,
although it can be done with it, too...
HTH
Linux-Fan
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[...]
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Filesystem Hierarchy Standard:
https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch03s15.html
On my Debian 10 system, /var/run is a symlink to /run, allowing for
compatibility with programs using that path.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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i A texlive-pstricks- TeX Live: PSTricks
i A texlive-science - TeX Live: Mathematics, natural sciences, c
I am pretty sure that not all of them are needed. It might be sufficient to
begin with `texlive-latex-base` and only install others
Paul M Foster writes:
On Thu, Apr 01, 2021 at 10:46:09PM +0200, Linux-Fan wrote:
[...]
> pdflatex is provided by package texlive-latex-base.
>
> Some hints about which packages might be needed can be seen in pandoc's
> "Suggests":
>
> ~$ aptitude show pandoc
been found yet -- they
run quite deeply and affect (at least) multiple Linux distributions.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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[...]
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s version's processes?
With new Firefox updates I frequently observe that the already running old
version "disintegrates" -- I cannot open new pages and get error messages or
blank pages instead. This can then be solved by closing all Firefox windows
and starting it s
ss something like "I cannot scan the code" or
such.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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Kushal Kumaran writes:
On Thu, Apr 29 2021 at 06:57:02 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
> Michael Grant writes:
>
>> I saw in the last 6 months a daemon that let you get oauth tokens on
>> linux and then it refereshed the token indefinitely until told to
>> stop. Essentially makin
Bob Bernstein writes:
As noted, is there a minimum bs size for dd?
AFAIK its one byte.
HTH
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m leaning towards the "DE explanation" -- that the upgrades are not
caused by APT's own mechanisms but rather triggered by some DE through
opaque means not visible in cron or systemd timers. I am not sure how I
would go about identifying the cause there, except for checking th
to compare the individual track files
against your supplied sources?
I have not tried to verify audio discs this way, though.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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oder 8T. With 2.5" a limited and expensive selection of
server drives offer 2T or 4T with CMR, whereas AFAIK all
consumer-grade 2.5" hard drives above 1T are SMR drives. I am not
sure if there are any 2.5" CMR hard drives (server or not) above 4T?
This means in terms of performance, it is quite possible for a single 3.5"
drive to outperform two 2.5" ones (unless you are only doing sequential
reads from two drives in parallel).
YMMV
Linux-Fan
--
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to read but also more private in
that what one does not intend to send (which messages I read and how long I
take for it for instance) stays private.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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regular amd64 machine, I do not expect any problems with upgrading.
┌─── System Sheet Script 1.2.7, Copyright (c) 2012-2021 Ma_Sys.ma ─┐
│ linux-fan (id 1000) on rxvt-unicode-256colorDebian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) │
│ Linux 4.19.0-18-amd64
. Hence I
switched to `sc-im` (a lightweight spreadsheet program) on old machines for
such tasks.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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"lower-end"
system e.g. fewer CPU cores would cause fewer processes to be spawned and
hence the memory efficiency might be better in such cases.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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lso:
* https://radavis.github.io/captive-portal-is-dead/
*
https://old.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/lrebw5/alternatives_to_a_captive_portal_for_open_networks/
* https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8910.txt
HTH
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Brian writes:
On Sun 13 Feb 2022 at 16:02:53 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 02:41:31PM +0100, Linux-Fan wrote:
> > Brian writes:
[...]
> > > Could the process to replace them on, say, public transport be
> > > outlined?
[...]
>
saries can
manipulate that even _without_ captive portals if they setup their
own (malicious) “free” WiFi service.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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://metacpan.org/pod/Authen::TacacsPlus.
The package is a Perl module. I.e. it is useful inside Perl scripts. If you
do not want to create or use a perl script with that module, it seems
unlikely that you would benefit from the package at all?
HTH
Linux-Fan
öö
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ccording to 80+ it will not necessarily be
more efficient than a less highly rated 300W model.
To summarize: For the use case, one might want to add the CPU's TDP
"another time", i.e. 231.8W + 125W = 356W. Then choose either the next
fitting PSU size (400W) or go slightly larger for extra safety e.g. 450W,
500W or even 550W would all be sensible choices.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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Emanuel Berg writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
> Please keep the following points in mind when doing PSU
> wattage sizing for modern PCs:
>
> - Judging a CPU by its thermal design power is no longer
> feasible due to some CPUs permanently overclocking while
> the actually avail
Emanuel Berg writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
>> Oh, the OP has the AMD4 x86_64 CPU that comes with/in the
>> Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming motherboard!
>
> By default, a motherboard is just that, a motherboard.
> Unless you have some specific "bundle" package, the
9+12+19+80+10+5 = 265W.
With +30%: 265*1.3 = 344.5W
Hence it would be suggested to take at least a 350W PSU. Use a larger one if
you ever plan to extend the system.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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Emanuel Berg writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
> It does, see
> https://www.techporn.ph/wp-content/uploads/ASUS-ROG-Strix-B450-F-Gaming-
Benchmark-1.jpg
> which is from your reference iv and explicitly shows an AMD R5
> 2600X processor being used.
I'll subtract 65W from it then .
Emanuel Berg writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
>>> CPU power doubled to account for short-time bursts.
>>
>> Double it, that something one should do?
>
> In Intel world, yes :) In AMD world it seems to be slightly
> better, cf.:
> https://images.anandtech.com/graphs/gra
differences :)
HTH
Linux-Fan
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me to
/etc/hosts and configuring SSH and my virt-manager connection to use the
hostnames rather than IP addresses.
I also remember that I had to add the connection to my GUI user's .ssh/config
AND my root user's .ssh/config. In my case, I am not specifying the keyfile
as part of the co
easy way to find out about a package's files after installation is
`dpkg -L `, e.g. in this case:
$ dpkg -L installation-guide-amd64
Btw. the guide in the package is then not a single HTML file but multiple
files (in case it matters...)
HTH
Linux-Fan
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rivatives are really not my favorite
configuration syntax, binary logfiles, semantics of disable/mask can be
confusing...). IMHO it does provide a lot of useful features that were
missing previously, though.
YMMV
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so, I noted I had had a DP connectivity issue that was possibly
responsible for the case where after the hang, the monitor would come back
with a picture. It was fixed by re-attaching the DP cable...
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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ou try the `sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/MSDM`
suggested in the comments already?
NB: IIRC, back when I migrated all my Windows VMs from VirtualBox to KVM, I
had to re-activate them all...
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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apoint, no solution though :(
HTH
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are the same PATH. I tend to interactively
become root and hence ensure that the scripts are run all of the time. This
has mostly survived the mentioned change in `su` behaviour and observable
variations between `sudo -s` and `su` behaviours are kept at a minimum.
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
öö
p
refox settings etc.
It's a way of working that's served me well for about 25 years. It's
hard to imagine going back to having data spread all over the place.
What do you use as your file server? Is it running 24/7 or started as needed?
Thanks in advance
Linux-Fan
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ites or not by
checking the changes of the value over time (e.g. with help from `smartd`
from package smartmontools).
HTH and YMMV
Linux-Fan
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s here:
https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/backup_tests_borg_bupstash_kopia.xhtml
HTH
Linux-Fan
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pe...@easthope.ca writes:
From: Linux-Fan
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2022 21:37:37 +0200
> Formatting it to ext2 should work and not cause any issues ...
Other authorities claim "factory format" is optimal and wear of flash
storage is a concern. A revised "format" can
HTH
Linux-Fan
[...]
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Richard Owlett writes:
Where can I find description of using installer's interactive shells on tty1-
tty4?
I am not sure how much documentation there is on it, but how about this
(section 6.3.9.2):
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch06s03.en.html#di-miscellaneous
HTH
Linux-Fan
[...]
Swap-on-ZFS which may cause lockups similar
to what you describe:
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/342
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/7734
Thanks in advance
Linux-Fan
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ite
nicely. In case you are interested in how it is implemented here, see
https://masysma.lima-city.de/32/masysmaci_pkgsync.xhtml
Follow the links to Github or further documentation as interested :)
HTH
Linux-Fan
[...]
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hem, too.
I am looking into all options although a fully self-built system is
probably too much. I once tried to (only) get a decent PC case and failed
at it... I can only imagine it being worse for rackmount PC cases and
creating a complete system composed of individual parts?
Thanks in advance
Linux-Fan
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Dan Ritter writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
[...]
> * HPE DL385 G10 Plus
> * Dell PowerEdge R7515
You should also look at machines made by SuperMicro and resold
via a number of VARs. My company is currently using Silicon
Mechanics and is reasonably happy with them. We have a few HPs
as well
David Christensen writes:
On 2020-10-01 14:37, Linux-Fan wrote:
[...]
Typical workloads:
data compression (Debian live build, xz),
virtual machines (software installation, updates)
Rarely:
GPGPU (e.g. nVidia CUDA, but some experimentation with OpenCL, too)
single-core load coupled with
Linux-Fan writes:
Hello fellow list users,
I am constantly needing more computation power, RAM and HDD storage such
that I have finally decided to buy a server for my next "workstation". The
[...]
* Of course, if there are any other comments, I am happy to hear them, too.
I
David Christensen writes:
On 2020-10-02 04:18, Linux-Fan wrote:
David Christensen writes:
On 2020-10-01 14:37, Linux-Fan wrote:
>2x4T SSD for fast storage (VMs, OS)
I suggest identifying your workloads, how much CPU, memory, disk I/O, etc.,
each requires, and then dividing t
controller which
blocks are unused by the OS such that it can delete them etc. :)
For further optimization, if using virtual Windows machines, configure them
correctly because otherwise Windows may start "defragmentation" -- a lot of
unnecessary writes for any SSD.
https://www.google.com/search"; method="GET">
Search Query:
Works independently of where the file is stored and could thus also run
inside an e-mail client.
HTH
Linux-Fan
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the admin...
[...]
Just my thoughts, YMMV
Linux-Fan
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. Attempting to re-start would
fail in some way, but afterwards a login from the local system would again
be possible and the hard reset could be avoided...
HTH
Linux-Fan
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suggested:
The following inputs ♠ upon pressing [F5]
xmodmap -e "keycode 71 = U2660"
The following inputs ♠ upon pressing [F6]
xmodmap -e "keycode 72 = U2660"
HTH
Linux-Fan
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me of its functions have not been used for at least a year...:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/08/msg00042.html
¹) Debian package `docker.io`. Note: Docker is a good substitute for most
chroot uses (and many VM uses, too), but it loses much of their
lightweightness and running D
on an old laptop (Acer TravelMate 210) with 128 MiB
of RAM and 700 MHz Intel Celeron (?) and it is slow even on commandline use
with "heavy" applications like vim or maxima. Other tools, like sc-im run
quickly enough, though...
HTH
Linux-Fan
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Miroslav Skoric writes:
On 11/11/20 7:09 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
Pentium II is old indeed. Whenever using old processors, it is important to
test if the new kernel will still support them.
So maybe I shall try some newer kernel only?
If you have an easy means to do that: Yes, I would highly
rce usage of newer software...
PS/OT: My previous message missed the important signature characters: öö.
Thus its PGP-signature is unfortunately incorrect :(
HTH
Linux-Fan
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er and the free implementation installed at the
same time. I remember it was a "nightmare". It did run stable, though. I
have not tested OpenCL for the W5500 yet.
Summary: Older AMD cards work with Debian stable, newer ones only with newer
Debian (tested with Debian sid).
HTH
Linux-Fan
t the
"Windows Subsystem for Linux 2" (WSL2) and Linux Docker containers
on Windows (Docker on Windows boils down to a hidden VM IIRC).
HTH
Linux-Fan
öö
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file
system. Of course, if you want to use your full RAM for Linux, this approach
will not work. From my experience it is already difficult to run a 8 GiB
Linux VM on a 16 GiB Windows machine (tested with Windows 10, Debian 10 and
Microsoft Hyper-V).
HTH
Linux-fan
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Kanito 73 writes:
[...]
> Linux-fan:
> Which parts went onto the SSD and which onto the HDD in the end?
> Which of the two systems do you intend to use more often?
> Which of the two systems will run computation-intensive (CPU, RAM, GPU)
> applications?
HDD:
sda1-sda4 Windows 1
.com/mount-nfs-share-windows-10/
The official documentation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/nfs/nfs-overview
I have not used NFS support on Windows yet :)
HTH
Linux-Fan
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"Debian 10 stable" although not freshly installed but
upgraded from earlier releases. At least two of them can be easily used
for testng and one of the others has very low RAM (will not run live systems
that is...).
HTH
Linux-Fan
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vailable cannot help speeding up heavy applications
like Firefox -- it takes literally minutes to open Firefx and process the
URL given as parameter. Xterm runs well, though :)
[1] https://masysma.lima-city.de/37/debian_i386_installation_reports.xhtml
HTH
Linux-Fan
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at. I managed to get
some (fast enough for me) 3D accelleration working by creating a Debian
sid chroot (testing did not have some dependencies I needed) and I can use
it by logging in through TTY2 -> chroot -> startx. BUT: Please note that
this setup is brittle -- dual-boot or
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