Re: Non-working CPU cores showing up

2021-11-30 Thread Dirk Neumann
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 08:52:59 -0800
Ken Cunningham  wrote:


> 
> Some software, like ninja etc, use that information to decide how many 
> parallel jobs to set up. On my systems (2 processors, 6 CPUs on each, each 
> with two threads per core = 12 parallel build processes) that works out well 
> it seems.

I would have expected 24 parallel build processes on your machine




stability level of testing

2021-11-30 Thread daggs
Greetings,

I'm thinking of migrating my main server to Debian, I need stability and recent 
version of small number of pkgs.
in addition I need to recompile with a out of tree patch.
I had Debian stable before but replaced it because upgrade broke the system and 
the versions used for the mentioned above set of pkgs were too old for what I 
need.
I know that Testing has more recent pkgs version but I don't know how stable is 
it.

any info will be appreciate.

Thanks,

Dagg.



Re: Emoji fonts in Debian [WAS:] Re: How to NOT automatically mount a specific partition of an external device?

2021-11-30 Thread Charlie Gibbs

On Tue Nov 30 11:54:48 2021 Jonathan Dowland 
wrote:

> On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 11:54:16AM -0800, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> Am I the only one who sees the irony in all this?  We're living
>> in an era where the so-called "woke" generation is taking offence
>> at every perceived slight or sign of racial or sexual discrimination,
>> however minor.  Yet these same people are eagerly leaving behind the
>> originally all-text form of e-mail
>
> Since we're talking about my email signature here, this
> characterisation you've described is meant to be me.  I don't know
> what *I've* done for you to describe me that way, but at best it's
> irrelevant to debian-user. It's perjorative, and I would ask that you
> stop writing perjoratively about me on this mailing list, and go and
> re-read the Code of Conduct for participating in Debian.

I wasn't aiming it specifically at you, but merely pointing out
some conflicting trends that I've been seeing in society at large.
On re-reading the thread, I realize that I did fly off the handle.
Chalk it up to having read one too many news stories about the
Politically Correct 2.0 bullshit that is going on these days.
As the old netiquette guidelines suggest, one shouldn't post
when tired, drunk, or angry.  (I probably qualified for two
of the three.)

I apologize for having offended you; it was not my intent.

>> eagerly leaving behind the originally all-text form of e-mail
>
> Unicode *is* text, as far as I'm concerned. I don't see the point in
> limiting what I write to a 7-bit namespace from the 1960s, even if I
> am fortunate enough that my chosen names are representable in it.

Indeed, I'm an eager adopter of UTF-8 myself.

> in favour of graphics that are gleefully being used to highlight them.
>
> My signature includes an emoji which is configured to be a reasonable
> approximation of my appearance.

That does sound like fun, even though curmudgeons like me might consider
it frivolous.  I doubt I'll have a hardware/software combination that's
capable of displaying all of it anytime soon - I still see tofu on my
flip phone - but I'm not trying to stop anyone else from having harmless
fun with it.

Again, my apologies.

--
cgi...@surfnaked.ca (Charlie Gibbs)



Re: need help on setup netgear adapter

2021-11-30 Thread Long Wind
Thank  Andrew!
i've been able to get stretch and bullseye to work with netgear wn111
both have installed other wifi adapter with non-freeware before
but i can't get fresh install of buster to work
buster has /lib/firmware/carl9170-1.fw
i run ifup wlx... :

Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.4.1
Copyright 2004-2018 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights reserved.
For info, please visit https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/

Listening on LPF/wlxe091f5061648/e0:91:f5:06:16:48
Sending on   LPF/wlxe091f5061648/e0:91:f5:06:16:48
Sending on   Socket/fallback
DHCPDISCOVER on wlxe091f5061648 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 4
DHCPDISCOVER on wlxe091f5061648 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 11
DHCPDISCOVER on wlxe091f5061648 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 21
DHCPDISCOVER on wlxe091f5061648 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 15
DHCPDISCOVER on wlxe091f5061648 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 10
No DHCPOFFERS received.
No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.






Re: le changement de stable a oldstable bloque les mises a jour automatiques

2021-11-30 Thread hamster

Le 29/11/2021 à 20:32, benoit szczygiel Z.Elec a écrit :

  Bonsoir,

apt-get update --allow-releaseinfo-change


Merci pour l'astuce : en effet, ca marche.

Mais ca demande quand meme de taper la commande quand y'a un 
"releaseinfo-change" et tant que cette commande n'est pas tapée, les 
mises a jour de sécurité ne se font pas.


Comme je peux pas savoir a l'avance quand des "releaseinfo-change" vont 
arriver, il me reste a mettre un script dans /cron/weekly avec cette 
commande, comme ca quand le probème se présentera, les mises a jour de 
sécurité vont planter au pire pendant une semaine.


A moins que quelqu'un n'ait une solution plus propre ?



Re: OT . Que aparezcan ordenados los ficheros de las carpetas a la hora de subirlos a la red

2021-11-30 Thread JavierDebian




El 30/11/21 a las 17:30, José Manuel (Abogado) escribió:

Hola

Tengo Debian 11 con Kde.

Cuando quiero subir un fichero a la nube (Dropbox) o a las redes 
sociales, la aplicación correspondiente me indica que busque el fichero 
a subir, por lo que me voy a la carpeta donde tengo en fichero pero me 
aparece desordenados por lo que debo buscarlo con lo que complica mi 
trabajo. Por lo que me dirijo a la lista para ver si me pueden indicar 
¿cómo hacer para que aparezca ordenados alfabéticamente los ficheros? 
Gracias de antemano.


Un dato más, en el trabajo ordinario, cortar, pegar, etc. (excepto subir 
ficheros a la red), si voy a Dolphin para ver las carpetas éstas y los 
ficheros que contienen aparecen ordenados.




No es problema de KDE, es cómo está configurado el gestor de archivos 
del navegador que estás usando.
Cuando vayas a subir un archivo, antes pica en el cuadro de manejo de 
archivos el botón derecho, y le indicás qué querés ver y cómo.


JAP



OT . Que aparezcan ordenados los ficheros de las carpetas a la hora de subirlos a la red

2021-11-30 Thread Abogado

Hola

Tengo Debian 11 con Kde.

Cuando quiero subir un fichero a la nube (Dropbox) o a las redes 
sociales, la aplicación correspondiente me indica que busque el fichero 
a subir, por lo que me voy a la carpeta donde tengo en fichero pero me 
aparece desordenados por lo que debo buscarlo con lo que complica mi 
trabajo. Por lo que me dirijo a la lista para ver si me pueden indicar 
¿cómo hacer para que aparezca ordenados alfabéticamente los ficheros? 
Gracias de antemano.


Un dato más, en el trabajo ordinario, cortar, pegar, etc. (excepto subir 
ficheros a la red), si voy a Dolphin para ver las carpetas éstas y los 
ficheros que contienen aparecen ordenados.


--
Un saludo,
José Manuel
Gran Canaria/España

Si vas a escribir.. piensa en esto:
no digas nada que no sea mas precioso que el silencio!!!



Re: Don't try this at home kids

2021-11-30 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Paul Johnson  writes:

> On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 11:57 PM Joe Pfeiffer  wrote:
>
>  David Wright  writes:
>
>  > On Mon 29 Nov 2021 at 17:47:24 (-0500), Jude DaShiell wrote:
>  >> sudo doesn't ask me for my password and I didn't even touch /etc/sudoers
>  >> to do it.  A file placed in /etc/sudoers.d with permissions of 0440 having
>  >> any name you choose and contents like:
>  >> user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
>  >> in it with user being the account name will do it.
>  >
>  > As /etc/sudoers already contains the line:
>  >
>  >   %sudo   ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
>  >
>  > one should be able to achieve the same effect by
>  > adding the user to the sudo group.
>
>  Near as I can tell from my experience, that doesn't work around the
>  password requirement.
>
> Make sure you log out and log back in after you do 'adduser joe sudo' (or 
> whatever your username is). Group permissions are generally only effective as
> they were at the time of that session's login.

While you're right about need to log out and back in again after changes
to /etc/sudoers, my /etc/sudoers files have had the %sudo   ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
line for *years*.

Do you by any chance have your system set up so you can login without a
password?  That's a guess at something that might explain the
difference.



Re: Don't try this at home kids

2021-11-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 11:12:49AM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 11:57 PM Joe Pfeiffer  wrote:
> > David Wright  writes:
> > > As /etc/sudoers already contains the line:
> > >
> > >   %sudo   ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
> > >
> > > one should be able to achieve the same effect by
> > > adding the user to the sudo group.
> >
> > Near as I can tell from my experience, that doesn't work around the
> > password requirement.
> 
> Make sure you log out and log back in after you do 'adduser joe sudo' (or
> whatever your username is). Group permissions are generally only effective
> as they were at the time of that session's login.

What you said is correct, but it doesn't contradict the paragraph that
you cited.

Adding yourself to the sudo group (and then re-logging-in) allows you
to use sudo.  It doesn't skip the password requirement.

To skip the password requirement, you need to make edits, either to the
main sudoers file or to a drop-in file.  Instructions have already been
given earlier in this thread.  It involves adding the string NOPASSWD
and some punctuation in the right position in a ridiculously overengineered
file.



Re: Non-working CPU cores showing up

2021-11-30 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2021-11-30 at 11:18 -0500, Paul M. Foster wrote:
> It appears you are correct. lscpu shows this CPU has 4 cores, and 2 
> threads per core. But it shows 8 CPUs. Silly.

It may be not what you were expecting but that doesn't automatically
make it 'silly'. Your processor chip can execute 8 independent programs
simultaneously, so I would consider it more silly to report it only
having 4 CPUs (or one if that was what you were expecting - for one
chip).

-- 
Tixy 



Re: Don't try this at home kids

2021-11-30 Thread Paul Johnson
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 11:57 PM Joe Pfeiffer  wrote:

> David Wright  writes:
>
> > On Mon 29 Nov 2021 at 17:47:24 (-0500), Jude DaShiell wrote:
> >> sudo doesn't ask me for my password and I didn't even touch /etc/sudoers
> >> to do it.  A file placed in /etc/sudoers.d with permissions of 0440
> having
> >> any name you choose and contents like:
> >> user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
> >> in it with user being the account name will do it.
> >
> > As /etc/sudoers already contains the line:
> >
> >   %sudo   ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
> >
> > one should be able to achieve the same effect by
> > adding the user to the sudo group.
>
> Near as I can tell from my experience, that doesn't work around the
> password requirement.
>

Make sure you log out and log back in after you do 'adduser joe sudo' (or
whatever your username is). Group permissions are generally only effective
as they were at the time of that session's login.


Re: Non-working CPU cores showing up

2021-11-30 Thread Ken Cunningham



> On Nov 30, 2021, at 8:18 AM, Paul M. Foster  wrote:
> 
> On 11/30/21 6:24 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> Paul M. Foster wrote:
>>> Folks:
>>> 
>>> Here's a curious thing. I have a 10th gen Intel i3 CPU with four cores. When
>>> I look at /proc/cpuinfo, it actually shows eight cores. There's a line in
>>> the output of each core which is
>>> 
>>> cpu cores   : 4
>>> 
>>> But there are outputs for each of eight cores, numbered 0 through 7.
>>> 
>>> Is it possible that there were eight cores on this CPU, and four of them
>>> were non-working (I know it's typical to have non-working cores on a die),
>>> and this file shows all the original cores?
>>> 
>>> Or does someone have a better explanation?
>>> 
>> Try lscpu. Useful lines:
>> CPU(s):  12
>> On-line CPU(s) list: 0-11
>> Thread(s) per core:  2
>> Core(s) per socket:  6
>> Socket(s):   1
>> So this machine has one socket, 6 cores in the socket, 2 threads
>> per core, which looks like 12 CPUs.
>> You should find that your has one socket, 4 cores in the socket,
>> 2 threads per core, which looks like 8 CPUs.
>> -dsr-
> 
> It appears you are correct. lscpu shows this CPU has 4 cores, and 2 threads 
> per core. But it shows 8 CPUs. Silly.
> 
> Paul
> 

Some software, like ninja etc, use that information to decide how many parallel 
jobs to set up. On my systems (2 processors, 6 CPUs on each, each with two 
threads per core = 12 parallel build processes) that works out well it seems.

Ken


Re: Non-working CPU cores showing up

2021-11-30 Thread Paul M. Foster

On 11/30/21 6:24 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:

Paul M. Foster wrote:

Folks:

Here's a curious thing. I have a 10th gen Intel i3 CPU with four cores. When
I look at /proc/cpuinfo, it actually shows eight cores. There's a line in
the output of each core which is

cpu cores   : 4

But there are outputs for each of eight cores, numbered 0 through 7.

Is it possible that there were eight cores on this CPU, and four of them
were non-working (I know it's typical to have non-working cores on a die),
and this file shows all the original cores?

Or does someone have a better explanation?



Try lscpu. Useful lines:

CPU(s):  12
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-11
Thread(s) per core:  2
Core(s) per socket:  6
Socket(s):   1

So this machine has one socket, 6 cores in the socket, 2 threads
per core, which looks like 12 CPUs.

You should find that your has one socket, 4 cores in the socket,
2 threads per core, which looks like 8 CPUs.

-dsr-



It appears you are correct. lscpu shows this CPU has 4 cores, and 2 
threads per core. But it shows 8 CPUs. Silly.


Paul



Re: Trunk-bond-vlan-bridge on KVM and LXC host Stretch x Buster

2021-11-30 Thread debbug

Hi,
for the reference, the issue is solved by this config below.
 
Ales
 
 
 
 
---
 
cat /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback




#auto ens3f0
#iface  ens3f0 inet manual


#auto ens3f1
#iface ens3f1 inet manual


allow-hotplug ens3f0
iface  ens3f0 inet manual


allow-hotplug ens3f1
iface ens3f1 inet manual






auto bond0
iface bond0 inet manual
        bond-slaves  ens3f0 ens3f1
        bond-mode 1 
bond-primary ens3f1 
bond-arp-validate all
# Specifies the MII link monitoring frequency in milliseconds. This determines 
how often the link state of each slave is inspected for link failures. 
# bond-miimon 500
#     bond-downdelay 500
# Specifies the time, in milliseconds, to wait before disabling a slave after a 
link failure has been detected.
#     bond-updelay 500
        bond-arp-interval 5000
        bond-arp-ip-target 10.5.75.1






auto br0.20
iface br0.20 inet static
address 10.5.75.144
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 10.5.75.0
broadcast 10.5.75.255
gateway 10.5.75.1
dns-nameservers 10.5.64.4 10.5.65.4
dns-search my-domain
bridge_ports bond0.20
bridge_fd 0
bridge_maxwait 0
bridge_stp off




auto br0.21
iface br0.21 inet manual
dns-nameservers 10.5.64.4 10.5.65.4
        dns-search chmi.cz
        bridge_ports bond0.21
        vlan-raw-device bond0
 


brctl showbridge name bridge id STP enabled interfacesbr0.20 8000.9295da8a5326 no bond0.20br0.21 8000.9295da8a5326 no bond0.21 bridge 
link12: bond0.20@bond0:  mtu 1500 master br0.20 state forwarding priority 32 cost 2 14: 
bond0.21@bond0:  mtu 1500 master br0.21 state forwarding priority 32 cost 2 ip a s1: lo: 
 mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000    link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 
00:00:00:00:00:00    inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo       valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever    inet6 ::1/128 scope host        
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever4: ens3f0:  mtu 1500 qdisc mq master bond0 state UP 
group default qlen 1000    link/ether 92:95:da:8a:53:26 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff5: ens3f1:  mtu 
1500 qdisc mq master bond0 state UP group default qlen 1000    link/ether 92:95:da:8a:53:26 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff10: bond0: 
 mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP group default qlen 1000    link/ether 92:95:da:8a:53:26 brd 
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff11: br0.20:  mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP group default qlen 1000    link/ether 
92:95:da:8a:53:26 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff    inet 10.5.75.144/24 brd 10.5.75.255 scope global br0.20       valid_lft forever preferred_lft 
forever    inet6 fe80::9095:daff:fe8a:5326/64 scope link        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever12: bond0.20@bond0: 
 mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue master br0.20 state UP group default qlen 1000    link/ether 
92:95:da:8a:53:26 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff13: br0.21:  mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP group default 
qlen 1000    link/ether 92:95:da:8a:53:26 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff    inet6 fe80::9095:daff:fe8a:5326/64 scope link        valid_lft forever 
preferred_lft forever14: bond0.21@bond0:  mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue master br0.21 state UP group 
default qlen 1000    link/ether 92:95:da:8a:53:26 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ip route showdefault via 10.5.75.1 dev br0.20 onlink 10.5.75.0/24 
dev br0.20 proto kernel scope link src 10.5.75.144  ping 10.5.75.144PING 10.5.75.144 (10.5.75.144) 56(84) bytes of data.64 bytes from 
10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=1 ttl=63 time=0.310 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=2 ttl=63 time=0.400 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=3 
ttl=63 time=0.396 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=4 ttl=63 time=0.389 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=5 ttl=63 time=0.385 ms64 
bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=6 ttl=63 time=0.332 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=7 ttl=63 time=0.310 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: 
icmp_seq=8 ttl=63 time=0.398 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=9 ttl=63 time=0.390 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=10 ttl=63 
time=0.396 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=11 ttl=63 time=0.312 ms64 bytes from 10.5.75.144: icmp_seq=12 ttl=63 time=0.398 ms^C--- 
10.5.75.144 ping statistics ---12 packets transmitted, 12 received, 0% packet loss, time 265msrtt min/avg/max/mdev = 
0.310/0.368/0.400/0.037 ms


Security build logs

2021-11-30 Thread Paul van der Vlis

Hoi,

Waar kan ik tegenwoordig de security build logs zien?

Eerder kon dit hier:
https://buildd.debian.org/

Maar ik kan geen bullseye-security kiezen. Wel stretch-security.

Groet,
Paul



--
Paul van der Vlis Linux systeembeheer Groningen
https://www.vandervlis.nl/



Re: Adobe Digital Editions - No consegueixo reinstalar-lo

2021-11-30 Thread Narcis Garcia
Jo normalment faig servir PlayOnLinux per aquesta mena d'instal·lacions, 
ja que POL utilitza Wine dins de «contenidors»: Et crea un «Wine prefix» 
que implica fer un subdirectori com a «arrel de Windows» dedicat en 
exclusiva a l'aplicació que prepares.
Això va molt bé per a separar aplicacions, versions, fer còpia de 
seguretat, i també fer net quan en descartes una.


El projecte està molt poc mantingut, però funciona:
www.playonlinux.com


Narcis Garcia

__
I'm using this dedicated address because personal addresses aren't 
masked enough at this mail public archive. Public archive administrator 
should fix this against automated addresses collectors.

El 30/11/21 a les 12:55, Daniel ha escrit:
Hola: he desinstalat un ADE d'una versió antiga, instal·lat amb Wine, i 
estic intentant instalar de nou el ADE4.5 també amb wine i em diu en una 
finestra de wine:/Adobe Digital Editions 4.5.11 Setup / Adobe Digital 
Editions is already running. Please close Adobe Dibital Editions 4.5 and 
try again./ Tanco aquesta finestra i en surt una altra que penjo com a 
captura de pantalla: marco Show Details i surt una llista que 
reprodueixo a continuació:


Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x in 32-bit code 
(0x10001559).
Register dump:
  CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:006b GS:0063
  EIP:10001559 ESP:0033fcf8 EBP:004072f0 EFLAGS:00210206(  R- --  I   - -P- )
  EAX: EBX: ECX:00590020 EDX:
  ESI:00440c90 EDI:00422ec0
Stack dump:
0x0033fcf8:  004037d7 0001  00403b05
0x0033fd08:  0001 7b462690 0042a400 00429000
0x0033fd18:   0001 c3e359db 00429000
0x0033fd28:  0040351d 004035b3 0033fed8 
0x0033fd38:  7b63ee08 7b63ee08  0020
0x0033fd48:   00429020  
Backtrace:
=>0 0x10001559 EntryPoint+0x() in system (0x004072f0)
0x10001559 EntryPoint+0x in system: testl   %eax,0x0(%eax)
Modules:
Module  Address Debug info  Name (32 modules)
PE40-  43a000   Deferredade_4,5_installer
PE  1000-10006000   Export  system
PE  7ac1-7ac23000   Deferredriched20
PE  7b42-7b5d   Deferredkernel32
PE  7bc1-7bc14000   Deferredntdll
PE  7df2-7df23000   Deferredkerberos
PE  7df6-7df64000   Deferredws2_32
PE  7dfa-7dfa4000   Deferrediphlpapi
PE  7dfc-7dfc3000   Deferrednetapi32
PE  7dff-7dff3000   Deferredsecur32
PE  7e07-7e074000   Deferredshfolder
PE  7e08-7e096000   Deferredoleacc
PE  7e0e-7e0e4000   Deferreddwmapi
PE  7e11-7e118000   Deferredoleaut32
PE  7e22-7e224000   Deferredpropsys
PE  7e25-7e253000   Deferredapphelp
PE  7e27-7e27f000   Deferredsetupapi
PE  7e2d-7e2d3000   Deferreduserenv
PE  7e51-7e514000   Deferreduxtheme
PE  7e55-7e554000   Deferredwinex11
PE  7eaa-7eaa4000   Deferredimm32
PE  7ead-7ead3000   Deferredusp10
PE  7eb1-7eb8d000   Deferredcomctl32
PE  7ec8-7ec84000   Deferredrpcrt4
PE  7ed1-7ed38000   Deferredole32
PE  7ee7-7ee78000   Deferredshlwapi
PE  7eee-7f7b1000   Deferredshell32
PE  7f8a-7f8a4000   Deferredadvapi32
PE  7f92-7f927000   Deferredgdi32
PE  7fa5-7fb37000   Deferreduser32
PE  7ffb-7ffb3000   Deferredshcore
PE  7ffd-7ffd4000   Deferredversion
Threads:
process  tid  prio (all id:s are in hex)
0008 (D) C:\windows\ADE_4,5_Installer.exe
00390
00090 <==
000e services.exe
002f0
002a0
00240
00100
000f0
0022 winedevice.exe
00270

Sembla que ha quedat algun rastre de la versió antiga de ADE, que 
impideix que funcioni la nova, però he estat incapaç de trobar-ho.


Si algú pot donar-me una orientació, us estaré molt agraït.

--
Daniel Elias
Usuari de Linux 461.584





Adobe Digital Editions - No consegueixo reinstalar-lo

2021-11-30 Thread Daniel
Hola: he desinstalat un ADE d'una versió antiga, instal·lat amb Wine, i 
estic intentant instalar de nou el ADE4.5 també amb wine i em diu en una 
finestra de wine:/Adobe Digital Editions 4.5.11 Setup / Adobe Digital 
Editions is already running. Please close Adobe Dibital Editions 4.5 and 
try again./ Tanco aquesta finestra i en surt una altra que penjo com a 
captura de pantalla: marco Show Details i surt una llista que 
reprodueixo a continuació:


Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x in 32-bit code 
(0x10001559).
Register dump:
 CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:006b GS:0063
 EIP:10001559 ESP:0033fcf8 EBP:004072f0 EFLAGS:00210206(  R- --  I   - -P- )
 EAX: EBX: ECX:00590020 EDX:
 ESI:00440c90 EDI:00422ec0
Stack dump:
0x0033fcf8:  004037d7 0001  00403b05
0x0033fd08:  0001 7b462690 0042a400 00429000
0x0033fd18:   0001 c3e359db 00429000
0x0033fd28:  0040351d 004035b3 0033fed8 
0x0033fd38:  7b63ee08 7b63ee08  0020
0x0033fd48:   00429020  
Backtrace:
=>0 0x10001559 EntryPoint+0x() in system (0x004072f0)
0x10001559 EntryPoint+0x in system: testl   %eax,0x0(%eax)
Modules:
Module  Address Debug info  Name (32 modules)
PE40-  43a000   Deferredade_4,5_installer
PE  1000-10006000   Export  system
PE  7ac1-7ac23000   Deferredriched20
PE  7b42-7b5d   Deferredkernel32
PE  7bc1-7bc14000   Deferredntdll
PE  7df2-7df23000   Deferredkerberos
PE  7df6-7df64000   Deferredws2_32
PE  7dfa-7dfa4000   Deferrediphlpapi
PE  7dfc-7dfc3000   Deferrednetapi32
PE  7dff-7dff3000   Deferredsecur32
PE  7e07-7e074000   Deferredshfolder
PE  7e08-7e096000   Deferredoleacc
PE  7e0e-7e0e4000   Deferreddwmapi
PE  7e11-7e118000   Deferredoleaut32
PE  7e22-7e224000   Deferredpropsys
PE  7e25-7e253000   Deferredapphelp
PE  7e27-7e27f000   Deferredsetupapi
PE  7e2d-7e2d3000   Deferreduserenv
PE  7e51-7e514000   Deferreduxtheme
PE  7e55-7e554000   Deferredwinex11
PE  7eaa-7eaa4000   Deferredimm32
PE  7ead-7ead3000   Deferredusp10
PE  7eb1-7eb8d000   Deferredcomctl32
PE  7ec8-7ec84000   Deferredrpcrt4
PE  7ed1-7ed38000   Deferredole32
PE  7ee7-7ee78000   Deferredshlwapi
PE  7eee-7f7b1000   Deferredshell32
PE  7f8a-7f8a4000   Deferredadvapi32
PE  7f92-7f927000   Deferredgdi32
PE  7fa5-7fb37000   Deferreduser32
PE  7ffb-7ffb3000   Deferredshcore
PE  7ffd-7ffd4000   Deferredversion
Threads:
process  tid  prio (all id:s are in hex)
0008 (D) C:\windows\ADE_4,5_Installer.exe
00390
00090 <==
000e services.exe
002f0
002a0
00240
00100
000f0
0022 winedevice.exe
00270

Sembla que ha quedat algun rastre de la versió antiga de ADE, que 
impideix que funcioni la nova, però he estat incapaç de trobar-ho.


Si algú pot donar-me una orientació, us estaré molt agraït.

--
Daniel Elias
Usuari de Linux 461.584



Re: Bug report help

2021-11-30 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 11:14:20PM -0500, Steven Sostrom wrote:
> I am having audio problems in Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid running on a
> Raspberry Pi 4.
> Kernel: Linux 5.15.0-1-arm64
> 

Hi Steven,

Any particular reason to be using Sid? 

Where did you source your download from?

It sounds like a kernel/audio subsystem interaction problem but we'd need 
more details, I think.

> I don't know that it is an issue with a package unless it is a firmware
> package.
> 
> Some of the audio devices cause applications to freeze or will play at a
> slower than normal speed. The Default (pulseaudio) device usually works.
> ALSA devices are more likely to fail.
> 
> Often, after a reboot, pulseaudio will not start. I have to keep rebooting
> until it works.
> 
> Steve



Re: need help on setup netgear adapter

2021-11-30 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 09:56:32AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> i plug netgear wn111 to other PC (hp thin client) running debian 11it easily 
> work, and don't seem to need non-free firmware??how to verify this? i think  
> rt2870.bin is needed by other adapter
> 
> 
>  ls /lib/firmware/ -lR
> /lib/firmware/:
> total 68
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root  4096 Sep 20 03:17 av7110
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 13388 Feb  1  2020 carl9170-1.fw
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root  4096 Sep 20 03:17 cis
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root  4096 Sep 20 03:17 dsp56k
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root  4096 Sep 20 03:17 isci
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root  4096 Sep 20 03:17 keyspan_pda
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  3764 Jun 30  2020 regulatory.db
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  1249 Jun 30  2020 regulatory.db.p7s
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  8192 Sep 19 22:11 rt2870.bin
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   999 Feb  1  2020 usbduxfast_firmware.bin
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  1770 Feb  1  2020 usbdux_firmware.bin
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  8192 Feb  1  2020 usbduxsigma_firmware.bin
> 
> /lib/firmware/av7110:
> total 4
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 212 Feb  1  2020 bootcode.bin
> 
> /lib/firmware/cis:
> total 64
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 137 Feb  1  2020 3CCFEM556.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 134 Feb  1  2020 3CXEM556.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 109 Feb  1  2020 COMpad2.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  76 Feb  1  2020 COMpad4.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 136 Feb  1  2020 DP83903.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 253 Feb  1  2020 LA-PCM.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 107 Feb  1  2020 MT5634ZLX.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  54 Feb  1  2020 NE2K.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 210 Feb  1  2020 PCMLM28.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  68 Feb  1  2020 PE-200.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  74 Feb  1  2020 PE520.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  86 Feb  1  2020 RS-COM-2P.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 122 Feb  1  2020 SW_555_SER.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 140 Feb  1  2020 SW_7xx_SER.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 132 Feb  1  2020 SW_8xx_SER.cis
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  85 Feb  1  2020 tamarack.cis
> 
> /lib/firmware/dsp56k:
> total 4
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 375 Feb  1  2020 bootstrap.bin
> 
> /lib/firmware/isci:
> total 4
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 232 Feb  1  2020 isci_firmware.bin
> 
> /lib/firmware/keyspan_pda:
> total 8
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1914 Feb  1  2020 keyspan_pda.fw
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2018 Feb  1  2020 xircom_pgs.fw
> 
> 
> 
>   

This is an old adapter. ar9170 - it looks as if it's covered in 
firmware-linux-free now - but you might need a file carl9170-1.fw

https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/firmware-linux-free

All the very best, as ever,

Andy C.



Re: Non-working CPU cores showing up

2021-11-30 Thread Dan Ritter
Paul M. Foster wrote: 
> Folks:
> 
> Here's a curious thing. I have a 10th gen Intel i3 CPU with four cores. When
> I look at /proc/cpuinfo, it actually shows eight cores. There's a line in
> the output of each core which is
> 
> cpu cores   : 4
> 
> But there are outputs for each of eight cores, numbered 0 through 7.
> 
> Is it possible that there were eight cores on this CPU, and four of them
> were non-working (I know it's typical to have non-working cores on a die),
> and this file shows all the original cores?
> 
> Or does someone have a better explanation?
> 

Try lscpu. Useful lines:

CPU(s):  12
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-11
Thread(s) per core:  2
Core(s) per socket:  6
Socket(s):   1

So this machine has one socket, 6 cores in the socket, 2 threads
per core, which looks like 12 CPUs.

You should find that your has one socket, 4 cores in the socket,
2 threads per core, which looks like 8 CPUs.

-dsr-



Re: Non-working CPU cores showing up

2021-11-30 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday, 30 Nov 2021 at 02:30, Paul M. Foster wrote:
> But there are outputs for each of eight cores, numbered 0 through 7.

You will find that these entries are allocated to 4 cores (look at core
id for each entry).  This is due to hyper-threading which essentially
provides two virtual processors for each core.

-- 
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Re: Non-working CPU cores showing up

2021-11-30 Thread piorunz

On 30/11/2021 07:30, Paul M. Foster wrote:

Folks:

Here's a curious thing. I have a 10th gen Intel i3 CPU with four cores. 


What exact model do you have?

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Re: Emoji fonts in Debian [WAS:] Re: How to NOT automatically mount a specific partition of an external device?

2021-11-30 Thread Jonathan Dowland

On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 11:54:16AM -0800, Charlie Gibbs wrote:

Am I the only one who sees the irony in all this?  We're living
in an era where the so-called "woke" generation is taking offence
at every perceived slight or sign of racial or sexual discrimination,
however minor.  Yet these same people are eagerly leaving behind the
originally all-text form of e-mail


Since we're talking about my email signature here, this characterisation
you've described is meant to be me.  I don't know what *I've* done for
you to describe me that way, but at best it's irrelevant to debian-user.
It's perjorative, and I would ask that you stop writing perjoratively
about me on this mailing list, and go and re-read the Code of Conduct
for participating in Debian.


eagerly leaving behind the originally all-text form of e-mail


Unicode *is* text, as far as I'm concerned. I don't see the point in
limiting what I write to a 7-bit namespace from the 1960s, even if I am
fortunate enough that my chosen names are representable in it.


in favour of graphics that are gleefully being used to highlight them.


My signature includes an emoji which is configured to be a reasonable
approximation of my appearance.

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Re: Thunderbird en firefox-esr

2021-11-30 Thread Paul van der Vlis

Op 30-11-2021 om 10:43 schreef Martijn van de Streek:

Paul van der Vlis schreef op di 30-11-2021 om 10:32 [+0100]:


Thunderbird is geen geweldige applicatie vind ik. Maar een
alternatief is nog niet zo eenvoudig.


Ik ben zelf nog steeds erg blij met Evolution (+ Gnome desktop).

Dat praat met mijn CalDAV en CardDAV-services en kan daar zelfs
notities opslaan. Uiteraard spreekt het ook alle standaard
emailprotocollen.

Lastiger om "mee te nemen" naar een ander OS, maar alles hier draait
Debian dus dat is wat mij betreft geen groot probleem.


Ik ken Evolution wel een beetje, het is inderdaad een alternatief.

Met Evolution van Debian 10 had ik problemen met PGP, maar wellicht te 
weinig tijd in gestoken. In Debian 11 werkt dat weer prima. Fijn ook dat 
het met de originele PGP werkt en niet zoals Thunderbird met een eigen 
ingebouwde PGP.


Op sommige vlakken vind ik Evolution inderdaad beter dan Thunderbird, 
maar op andere vlakken vind ik het weer wat minder. Wellicht moet je er 
aan wennen.


Dat hele concept om de data te synchroniseren en dan aan meerdere 
applicaties ter beschikking te stellen, vind ik mooi. Het integreert 
niet alleen in Gnome mooi, ook wel in andere desktop omgevingen. En ook 
op bijvoorbeeld de Pinephone is het heel bruikbaar.


Ik misbruik mail-concepten wel voor aantekeningen, daar gaat Evolution 
raar mee om vind ik, het slaat vele versies op. En ik mis NNTP 
(nieuwsgroepen), al zou ik daar natuurlijk een ander programma voor 
kunnen gebruiken.  De anti-spam maatregelen verplaatsten berichten op 
een manier die me niet bevallen, en sommige default-settings vind ik 
niet prettig, maar met fine-tuning is er vast een boel te bereiken.


Zelf vind ik Thunderbird toch prettiger, vooral omdat ik er aan gewend 
ben. Maar ik heb wat stabiliteitsproblemen met Thunderbird die ik maar 
niet opgelost krijg, vandaar dat ik alternatieven goed in de gaten hou. 
En misschien zelfs ga overstappen.


Groet,
Paul


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https://www.vandervlis.nl/



Re: Thunderbird en firefox-esr

2021-11-30 Thread Martijn van de Streek
Paul van der Vlis schreef op di 30-11-2021 om 10:32 [+0100]:
> 
> Thunderbird is geen geweldige applicatie vind ik. Maar een
> alternatief is nog niet zo eenvoudig.

Ik ben zelf nog steeds erg blij met Evolution (+ Gnome desktop).

Dat praat met mijn CalDAV en CardDAV-services en kan daar zelfs
notities opslaan. Uiteraard spreekt het ook alle standaard
emailprotocollen.

Lastiger om "mee te nemen" naar een ander OS, maar alles hier draait
Debian dus dat is wat mij betreft geen groot probleem.

-Martijn



Re: Thunderbird en firefox-esr

2021-11-30 Thread Paul van der Vlis

Op 29-11-2021 om 23:53 schreef Richard Lucassen:

On Mon, 29 Nov 2021 22:05:32 +0100
Paul van der Vlis  wrote:


De belangrijkste wijziging in Thunderbird is voor mij het
herschreven adresboek. Het ondersteund nu carddav zonder plugin.


En caldav?


Caldav ondersteund Thunderbird al langer. Eerst met een plugin
genaamd "Lightning", tegenwoordig zit deze ingebouwd in Thunderbird.


Ik heb hier 78.14.0, maar volgens mij zitten daar nog steeds plugins in
  
Welke versie heb jij daar dan? Ik gebruik TB nauwelijks, die gebruikte

ik alleen maar voor de agenda op de desktop.


Ik werk op het moment met een beta-versie die ik niet meer update, zodat 
ik weer kan overstappen op Thunderbird 91 van Debian.


Versie 78.14 heeft al een ingebouwde agenda met caldav, maar nog geen 
adresboek met carddav. Het backend van dat adresboek is ook erg matig en 
het zou al jaren worden vervangen, dus niemand die er iets voor ontwikkelde.


In Debian komt binnenkort versie 91.3, hierin zit een herschreven 
adresboek, met carddav. Het is nog wat "vers", maar het werkt al aardig 
goed.


In versie 78.14 kun je wel de plugin Cardbook gebruiken. Deze plugin is 
best heel goed, maar heeft als probleem dat er dan twee adresboeken zijn 
in Thunderbird, erg verwarrend. Je kunt het ingebouwde oude adresboek 
niet uitzetten.


Thunderbird is geen geweldige applicatie vind ik. Maar een alternatief 
is nog niet zo eenvoudig.


Groet,
Paul


--
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https://www.vandervlis.nl/



Re: Non-working CPU cores showing up

2021-11-30 Thread Felix Miata
Paul M. Foster composed on 2021-11-30 02:30 (UTC-0500):

> Here's a curious thing. I have a 10th gen Intel i3 CPU with four cores. 
> When I look at /proc/cpuinfo, it actually shows eight cores. There's a 
> line in the output of each core which is

> cpu cores   : 4

> But there are outputs for each of eight cores, numbered 0 through 7.

> Is it possible that there were eight cores on this CPU, and four of them 
> were non-working (I know it's typical to have non-working cores on a 
> die), and this file shows all the original cores?

> Or does someone have a better explanation?

At least one 10th gen i3 has hyperthreading, so yours probably does too.

Hyperthreading typically shows up in cpuinfo as twice as many software cores as
physical cores, two threads per core.
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