Am 24.09.2023 22:13 schrieb Albretch Mueller:
> What do you functionally mean? I need for you to talk to me like
> this: a) go "Settings"; b) ...
According to the Google documentation:
With a USB cable, connect your device to your computer.
On your device, tap the "Charging this device via USB"
Am 24.09.2023 14:59 schrieb Charles Curley:
> Answer 2) You can use either one, or install others, e.g. sqlite3.
Although, some are incompatible to each other, e.g. mariadb and MySQL
cannot be installed at the same time on the same system.
On 25/09/2023 12:42, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 11:58:13AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
adduser tmp
adduser tmp sudo
Log in to tmp (no graphical session set up), and the results are the same:
behaviour in a bash shell is wrong, everything else works.
I simply can't reproduce
On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 11:58:13AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
> adduser tmp
> adduser tmp sudo
>
> Log in to tmp (no graphical session set up), and the results are the same:
> behaviour in a bash shell is wrong, everything else works.
I simply can't reproduce your results at all.
unicorn:~$ sud
On 25/09/2023 00:27, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 01:05:32PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
Tom Browder wrote:
Every time I set up a new host, I have to jump through the hoops trying to
get the same PATH for ordinary users as well as root, regardless of how
they log in. Reading the ma
On 25/09/2023 11:58, John Crawley wrote:
So the 32bit system is different??
Doesn't semm to be that.
amd64 Bookworm VM behaves the same way.
--
John
On Sun 24 Sep 2023 at 13:05:32 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote:
> Tom Browder wrote:
> > Every time I set up a new host, I have to jump through the hoops trying to
> > get the same PATH for ordinary users as well as root, regardless of how
> > they log in. Reading the man pages doesn't help my old brain
Thanks for the ideas!
On 25/09/2023 09:36, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 09:10:28AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
I just tried, and yes it runs OK when the commands are in a script.
But type directly into the terminal:
errors=$(sudo apt-get install mirage 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
To see t
My /var/log/.exim4/log file is flooded with messages such as shown
below. I'm not trying to send mail to any of those .co or .com
addresses. I use my ISP (shaw.ca cable provider) as a smarthost.
Are people trying to use my system as a relay? If so, can I block them
without cutting myself of
On Mon, Sep 25, 2023 at 09:10:28AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
> On 24/09/2023 21:36, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 12:03:12PM +0200, Michel Verdier wrote:
> > > #!/bin/bash
> > > errors=$(sudo apt-get install unknown 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
> > > echo "output: $errors"
> > > errors=$(su
On 24/09/2023 21:36, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 12:03:12PM +0200, Michel Verdier wrote:
#!/bin/bash
errors=$(sudo apt-get install unknown 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
echo "output: $errors"
errors=$(sudo apt-get install mirage 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
echo "output: $errors"
[...]
It waits until I
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 17:04 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 04:45:11PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> > I'm sure I was too casual in my comments. I want all users, including
> root,
> > to have the Raku executables in their PATH, nothing else would be changed
> > from current use.
>
On 9/24/23, Marco M. wrote:
> On most Android phones, you need to explicit allow data transfers.
What do you functionally mean? I need for you to talk to me like
this: a) go "Settings"; b) ...
Thank you,
lbrtchx
On 9/24/23, Marco M. wrote:
> Am 24.09.2023 um 19:45:11 Uhr schrieb Albretch M
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 04:45:11PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> I'm sure I was too casual in my comments. I want all users, including root,
> to have the Raku executables in their PATH, nothing else would be changed
> from current use.
Ah, good old X-Y.
Create symlinks from /usr/local/bin/ to wher
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 16:27 wrote:
> Tom Browder wrote:
> > Every time I set up a new host, I have to jump through the hoops
> > trying to get the same PATH for ordinary users as well as root,
...
> Setting the same path for ordinary users as for root sounds like
> something only a fool woul
Tom Browder wrote:
> Every time I set up a new host, I have to jump through the hoops
> trying to get the same PATH for ordinary users as well as root,
> regardless of how they log in. Reading the man pages doesn't help my
> old brain with all the caveats.
>
> Can anyone offer a foolproof, progra
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 15:55 Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net>
wrote:
> On 24 Sep 2023 15:45 -0500, from tom.brow...@gmail.com (Tom Browder):
> > Bummer, unfortunately, that's the answer I expected. Now if I can find a
> > clean way to do that consistently.
>
> Well, I still think the gis
On Sun, 24 Sep 2023 14:45:41 -0600
William Torrez Corea wrote:
> Can I use a different database to create a program?
>
> In my operating system have installed two databases:
>
>1. MySQL
>2. PostgreSQL
Answer 1) You can use any database to which you have access. Many
languages (e.g. per
On 24 Sep 2023 14:45 -0600, from willitc9...@gmail.com (William Torrez Corea):
> Can I use a different database to create a program?
What do you mean by "create a program"? Why do you think a database
engine is the correct tool for what you are trying to do?
--
Michael Kjörling
On 24 Sep 2023 15:45 -0500, from tom.brow...@gmail.com (Tom Browder):
> Bummer, unfortunately, that's the answer I expected. Now if I can find a
> clean way to do that consistently.
Well, I still think the gist of my suggestion stands: make a script to
set up $PATH the way you want it (for both ro
Can I use a different database to create a program?
In my operating system have installed two databases:
1. MySQL
2. PostgreSQL
--
With kindest regards, William.
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On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 14:52 Greg Wooledge wrote:
...
> All you can do is put your desired configuration changes in ALL of
> the applicable places for all of the login types that are possible on
> your system. That's it. There is no other way.
...
Bummer, unfortunately, that's the answer I e
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 00:00 s...@gmx.com wrote:
> Is there a way to get sunrise and sunset time from command interpreter?
> I want to use its output for a script!
You can calculate it yourself using a Raku module at
https://github.com/tbrowder/Astro-Sunrise/;
Search https://raku.land to find
On 2023-09-24, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> Basically, I need to transfer selected data (whatsapp, messages,
> phone calls, ...) off my phone to my computer's hdd.
>
> How can you troubleshoot that problem or, do you know about any other
> way to transfer your data to a drive off your phone?
If yo
Am 24.09.2023 um 19:45:11 Uhr schrieb Albretch Mueller:
> How can you troubleshoot that problem or, do you know about any other
> way to transfer your data to a drive off your phone?
On most Android phones, you need to explicit allow data transfers.
Did you do?
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 07:42:32PM +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 24 Sep 2023 13:05 -0400, from d...@randomstring.org (Dan Ritter):
> > Set it in /etc/profile, which probably has this in it:
>
> I would rather suggest a separate script in /etc/profile.d to either
> add to or replace the conte
$ uname -a
Linux debian 5.10.0-18-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.140-1 (2022-09-02)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ sudo apt-get update
...
$ date; sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb
Sun 24 Sep 2023 02:07:24 PM UTC
...
$ which adb
/usr/bin/adb
$ adb --version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.41
Version 28.0.2
On 24 Sep 2023 13:05 -0400, from d...@randomstring.org (Dan Ritter):
> Set it in /etc/profile, which probably has this in it:
I would rather suggest a separate script in /etc/profile.d to either
add to or replace the contents of $PATH. If I'm reading /etc/profile
right, *.sh in that directory are
Michel Verdier (12023-09-24):
> This one is easy : bash read /etc/bash.bashrc and ~/.bashrc.
Only for interactive shells. There are no interactive shells in the
ancestry of your desktop environment if you log from a display manager.
If it was so easy, the OP would have found it.
--
Nicolas Ge
On 2023-09-24, Tom Browder wrote:
> For bash users only, please.
This one is easy : bash read /etc/bash.bashrc and ~/.bashrc.
Add export PATH in ~/.bashrc to set it per user, or in /etc/bash.bashrc
for system wide
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 01:05:32PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Tom Browder wrote:
> > Every time I set up a new host, I have to jump through the hoops trying to
> > get the same PATH for ordinary users as well as root, regardless of how
> > they log in. Reading the man pages doesn't help my old bra
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 09:27:36AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> Every time I set up a new host, I have to jump through the hoops trying to
> get the same PATH for ordinary users as well as root, regardless of how
> they log in. Reading the man pages doesn't help my old brain with all the
> caveats.
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 09:27 Tom Browder wrote:
For bash users only, please.
-Tom
Every time I set up a new host, I have to jump through the hoops trying to
get the same PATH for ordinary users as well as root, regardless of how
they log in. Reading the man pages doesn't help my old brain with all the
caveats.
Can anyone offer a foolproof, programmatic solution to my conumdrum?
On 23/09/2023 22:51, s...@gmx.com wrote:
Is there a way to get sunrise and sunset time from command interpreter?
I want to use its output for a script!
I use "Sunwait" from https://github.com/risacher/sunwait which is a tool
you can download and compile. I believe it works entirely offline, bu
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 11:13:44AM +, Sarah Marsh wrote:
> I am emailing to find information on how to file a bug report with Debian.
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
> I received a message on my command line to file a report for the issue that I
> am having with the command line and the
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 12:03:12PM +0200, Michel Verdier wrote:
> #!/bin/bash
> errors=$(sudo apt-get install unknown 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
> echo "output: $errors"
> errors=$(sudo apt-get install mirage 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
> echo "output: $errors"
>
> [...]
> It waits until I type 'n'
Same here.
I am emailing to find information on how to file a bug report with Debian. I
received a message on my command line to file a report for the issue that I am
having with the command line and the Computer itself. The website says to file
through the command line but my commands do not work, I am s
Enviado desde mi iphone jr
On 2023-09-24, John Crawley wrote:
> errors=$( sudo apt-get install mirage 2>&1 1>/dev/tty )
> echo "$errors"
#!/bin/bash
errors=$(sudo apt-get install unknown 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
echo "output: $errors"
errors=$(sudo apt-get install mirage 2>&1 1>/dev/tty)
echo "output: $errors"
debian version 12.1
Cool this site..i didn't know it..thanks
Il 24 Settembre 2023 05:00:45 CEST, Greg Wooledge ha
scritto:
>On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 12:35:18AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
>> $ curl -s
>> 'https://api.sunrise-sunset.org/json?lat=51.509865&lng=-0.118092&formatted=0'
>> | jq .
>> {
>> "results": {
On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 20:36:41 -0600
Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 22:53:44 +0200
> Greg wrote:
>
> > I'm using mc in xfce4-terminal. To close mc you use F10 key.
> > Unfortunately, the xfce4-terminal option
> > Edit->Preferences->Advance->Disable menu shortcut key (F10 by
> > defa
Hi folks,
I've just about run out of ideas here, so appealing for suggestions.
I don't know if this is a change in the behaviour of apt or bash, or both,
between Debian 11 and 12.
I have a script which is supposed to smooth out some apt actions, while still
keeping user interactions, but with
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