CD/DVD is obsolete or deprecate at 2025?

2024-06-17 Thread Vitold S
Good news everyone,

Sorry that the question may have already been clarified earlier, but I am
not a regular member of the user mailing list, so I ask it again.

Every time I download the Debian image, I am faced with a moral disorder
and philosophically go on a historical journey into the past, so that I can
remember and dive deeply into memory during the times of using CDs.

Today in my environment I can be faced with a CD only for scaring away
birds or as an intricate amulet on teenagers’ backpacks as a reference to
the era of their parents, but not for recording images. Let's say, is this
my particular progressive experience, or do people still find the discs to
be as functional as ever?

More and more I see that people usually use USB flash drives everyday and
some large companies (like Microsoft) today provide an image with a USB
stick.

Is there a chance to change in next versions i.e. Debain 13 or other
versions an assembly specifically for a USB flash drive as primary
download? Do you think the time has come? When do you think this moment
will happen?

Again, forgive me if I don’t know some of the important details and
difficulties of booting modern PCs via UEFI or some other feature more
conveniently solved in the CD/DVD format. Then just tell me about it, I'll
read it.

Thanks.


Re: Installing Debian on an old Asus EEE PC

2024-02-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Dear all,

Apologies but work interfered before I could get back to the EEE PC.

Thank you all for the responses.  Very helpful.

On Friday,  5 Jan 2024 at 18:35, Hans wrote:
> Also, very nice, you can create a multiboot sd card, and stuck it into
> the netbook, so you can boot from it several usefull livesystems (I am
> using XBOOT for this, but it is also working with YUMI or some others.

On Friday,  5 Jan 2024 at 18:36, Hans wrote:
> Am Freitag, 5. Januar 2024, 17:48:39 CET schrieb Eric S Fraga:
> Me again:
>
> Second answer: You can easily install debian 32-bit from an USB-stick·
> it is working just any other computer.

This is great.  Definitely the routes (USB and/or SD) forward for me.
Thank you.  Mind you, the bios indicates only removable storage is
recognised at boot time so probably the SD card but I'll try USB as
well.

On Friday,  5 Jan 2024 at 17:36, Tom Furie wrote:
> I'm currently running bookworm on an Atom based EeeBook (x205ta), it
> has 2G RAM, and 30G storage. The only hurdle I've found is getting
> internal sound to work (chtrt5645), though HDMI output is fine, I'm
> sure I simply haven't found the right combination of switches to
> flip. Having said that, I'm no expert on Linux audio.

This is much more powerful than my EEE PC, both in memory and disk (see
below).  By almost an order of magnitude probably!

On Friday,  5 Jan 2024 at 16:13, Charles Curley wrote:
>
> It might help if you gave us a bit more information.

Indeed.  Sorry.  The model is the original EEE PC, the 2G Surf.
ASUSTeK 700.
0.5 GB memory, 2 GB disk.

Anyway, I will try one of the very small Linux distributions.  My
eventual aim is to install a recent version of Emacs that might be able
to run in 512 MB (but probably not) as I want a portable orgmode system.

Thank you all again,
eric

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Re: what keyboard do you use?

2024-02-03 Thread Eric S Fraga
I have two: a Kinesis Advantage 2 and a Corsair gaming mechanical
keyboard, both USB connected.  I use the latter almost exclusively and
love it: the feel of the mechanical keys, the sound of those keys, and
the keyboard lighting.  I seldom use the Kinesis: just could not get
used to it.

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Tirar dessa lista

2024-01-22 Thread Rodrigo S . Pereira
Por gentileza podem me retirar desta lista ?

Obrigado desde já.


Re: Installing Debian on an old Asus EEE PC

2024-01-08 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday,  5 Jan 2024 at 19:42, Hans wrote:
> All are running 1,666 GHz (except the very ealy ones, EEEPC 901, which is 
> running 1GHz.

Mine is one of the early ones, in fact probably the first version
released.

Thank you for your other longer post: very helpful.  I will find a
suitable SD card in the mess that is my office and will try live booting
different versions.

I am not bothered about DE -- simple WM will do.  I just want to run
Emacs with org mode as a portable writing and agenda system.

Thanks again,
eric

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Installing Debian on an old Asus EEE PC

2024-01-05 Thread Eric S Fraga
Hello,

anybody here have any experience installing a recent(-ish) version of
Debian on an Asus EEE PC?  This is a small notebook sized laptop with
Celeron cpu and little space & memory.  I've just found one in one of my
boxes and thought I'd see if I can make use of it.  It's currently
running with a 2.x kernel!

I have found some bits and bobs on the Interweb but I thought I'd ask
here in case somebody in this group/list has direct experience.

Thank you,
eric

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Re: problem with Jami

2023-12-28 Thread s...@gmx.com


Thanks, i resolved it!

Il giorno Wed, 27 Dec 2023 16:49:16 +
"Andrew M.A. Cater"  ha scritto:

> On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 05:36:42PM +0100, s...@gmx.com wrote:
> > i try to install jami on Debian from apt..but i have this problem...
> > 
> > 
> > jami-daemon : Dipende: libjsoncpp24 (>= 1.9.4) ma non è installabile
> >    Dipende: libyaml-cpp0.6 (>= 0.6.2) ma non è
> > installabile libqt-jami : Dipende: libavformat58 (>= 7:4.2) ma non
> > è installabile Dipende: libicu67 (>= 67.1-1~) ma non è installabile
> >   Dipende: libswscale5 (>= 7:4.0) ma non è installabile
> >   Dipende: libtiff5 (>= 4.0.3) ma non è installabile
> > 
> > these dependencies cannot be resolved
> > and cannot be installed
> > it's a problem of Debian?
> > what can I do?
> >  
> 
> Exactly *what* errors do you get when you try to install - can you,
> for example, install just libtiff5 in the version you want and work
> from there (divide the problem)?
> 
> Have you tried apt-get -f install jami ?
> 
> With every good wish, as ever,
> 
> Andy
> 
> (amaca...@debian.org) 
> 



Re: problem with Jami

2023-12-28 Thread s...@gmx.com


yes, but it appeared on the shell
"Unable to resolve problems, there are corrupted packages blocked."

if I try to install a package.. it tells me there are no candidates to
install

Il giorno Wed, 27 Dec 2023 16:49:16 +
"Andrew M.A. Cater"  ha scritto:

> On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 05:36:42PM +0100, s...@gmx.com wrote:
> > i try to install jami on Debian from apt..but i have this problem...
> > 
> > 
> > jami-daemon : Dipende: libjsoncpp24 (>= 1.9.4) ma non è installabile
> >    Dipende: libyaml-cpp0.6 (>= 0.6.2) ma non è
> > installabile libqt-jami : Dipende: libavformat58 (>= 7:4.2) ma non
> > è installabile Dipende: libicu67 (>= 67.1-1~) ma non è installabile
> >   Dipende: libswscale5 (>= 7:4.0) ma non è installabile
> >   Dipende: libtiff5 (>= 4.0.3) ma non è installabile
> > 
> > these dependencies cannot be resolved
> > and cannot be installed
> > it's a problem of Debian?
> > what can I do?
> >  
> 
> Exactly *what* errors do you get when you try to install - can you,
> for example, install just libtiff5 in the version you want and work
> from there (divide the problem)?
> 
> Have you tried apt-get -f install jami ?
> 
> With every good wish, as ever,
> 
> Andy
> 
> (amaca...@debian.org) 
> 



problem with Jami

2023-12-27 Thread s...@gmx.com

i try to install jami on Debian from apt..but i have this problem...


jami-daemon : Dipende: libjsoncpp24 (>= 1.9.4) ma non è installabile
   Dipende: libyaml-cpp0.6 (>= 0.6.2) ma non è installabile
 libqt-jami : Dipende: libavformat58 (>= 7:4.2) ma non è installabile
  Dipende: libicu67 (>= 67.1-1~) ma non è installabile
  Dipende: libswscale5 (>= 7:4.0) ma non è installabile
  Dipende: libtiff5 (>= 4.0.3) ma non è installabile

these dependencies cannot be resolved
and cannot be installed
it's a problem of Debian?
what can I do?



Re: system not updating

2023-12-19 Thread Eric S Fraga
It looks like the package is already at the latest version?
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Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-11 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Monday, 11 Dec 2023 at 07:32, Pocket wrote:
> No it is microsoft non sense

I'm not an MS fanboi but please stop blaming MS for something they did
not invent!

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Re: Urgent Latexhelp needed

2023-12-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Sunday, 10 Dec 2023 at 18:22, y...@vienna.at wrote:
> There is nothing like \mho 0r /mho or {\mho} anywhere in the text 

That may be but it was in the snippet of the error message you posted.
Maybe post more context (e.g. line in your actual LaTeX where error
occurs) and/or ask on a LaTeX list/group?

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Re: Urgent Latexhelp needed

2023-12-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
Untested but shouldn't the \mho be within braces, {\mho}?
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Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-09 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday,  8 Dec 2023 at 17:06, Pocket wrote:
> In Unix and Linux there isn't a file extension, that is a microsoft
> invention.

Predates MS by years.  Systems like RSTS/E on PDP-11s, just to name one.
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Re: Recommended simple PDF viewer to replace Evince

2023-12-05 Thread Eric S Fraga
I use zathura which is also quite light but I'm not sure if you can
print from it.  I tend to print directly using lp although very
infrequently in any case.
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Re: Work environment

2023-11-27 Thread Eric S Fraga
To expand a little further on this: I also have a desktop with two large
monitors and an excellent mechanical keyboard.  Could not imagine doing
real work on a laptop 100% of the time.

A point not mentioned: I do have a large heavy duty 17" laptop I use for
a number of specific tasks, primarily for showcasing a system to
industry.  The interesting issue is that the fan noise is much more
annoying on the laptop, when asked to do significant computational work,
than on the desktop.  Not that the fan is necessarily louder but that
its sound is different and, probably most importantly, is closer to me
than the desktop which is hidden under the back of my desk.

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Re: Password managers

2023-11-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday,  9 Nov 2023 at 12:46, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> You may like pass[1].  It's a bash script which uses gpg, so
> it's somewhat familiar to what you've written in a sense.

+1

*and* it has an Emacs interface which is very easy to use.

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changing default pulse audio output destination

2023-10-20 Thread Eric S Fraga
Hello all,

On one of systems, I have three different possible output destinations
for sound: USB headset, system speaker, HDMI speaker.  By default, pulse
audio (or whatever the tool is these days on Debian 12) sends output to
the headset, not what I want.  So I change the destination but, whenever
my screensave blanks the screen, when I reawaken it the destination goes
to the headset again.  I assume this is because the HDMI port goes to
sleep or disappears?

Is there any easy way to tell pulseaudio/pipewire/? to automatically
route to the HDMI when the screen awakes and the HDMI is available
again?

Thank you,
eric

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Re: Does anyone own and use a Kindle Scribe?

2023-10-03 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday,  3 Oct 2023 at 08:32, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> Yes, calibre is very good, and I've at last managed to get it to
> acknowledge the kindle scribe, but only by deleting most of the mtp
> programs that I'd been installing to try and get the scribe and my
> computer communicating with each

[...]

> QMessageBox, QLabel,
>   ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt4'
>   Device 0 (VID=1949 and PID=9981) is UNKNOWN in libmtp v1.1.20.
>   Please report this VID/PID and the device model to the libmtp
> development team

It looks like there's still some mtp stuff potentially causing problems?

How did you install calibre?  From the website directly or via apt?
Depending on the version of Debian you are using, the calibre from apt
may be more than good enough.  The version on Debian 12 (Buster? 
Bullseye?  I cannot remember) is quite recent.

Alternatively, you could post on the mobilread.com forum devoted to all
things calibre: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=166
It's a very helpful community, I have found.

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Re: Does anyone own and use a Kindle Scribe?

2023-10-02 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Sunday,  1 Oct 2023 at 15:25, Joe wrote:
> Calibre converts/creates ebooks and is generally a useful accessory for
> a Kindle or other hardware reader. No, I'm not on commission.

+1 for calibre!

I use it for managing my Kobo devices.  Works very well.

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Sunrise and Sunset from terminal

2023-09-23 Thread s...@gmx.com
Is there a way to get sunrise and sunset time from command interpreter?
I want to use its output for a script!



problem with sway package

2023-08-16 Thread K S R PHANI BHUSHAN
i have tried installing sway package in debian bookworm but it was not 
displaying any thing and also the terminal was getting stuck in the 
login page it self when i tried to run sway in the default terminal. i 
have tried this in virtual machine several time still the issues 
remians same , please try to look into this and i have to say that i am 
trying to install sway package in my custom debian - bookworm




Re: "dpkg-reconfigure" dash no longer works

2023-06-10 Thread S M
On Sat, Jun 10, 2023 at 09:49:14AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:

> There's no point debating any further.  S M has a unique desire, which
> is not shared by any other person I've ever heard of, and they're going
> to do what they want.

I didn't mean this to be a discussion about my particular wants or needs (As I
said, I have that sorted out already). I was just raising a question about the
reasons for this change as it removes a theoretically harmless option that was
there before.



Re: "dpkg-reconfigure" dash no longer works

2023-06-10 Thread S M
On Sat, Jun 10, 2023 at 02:12:14PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:

> Is command-line editing part of POSIX, then? Are you suggesting that dash is
> missing some bit of POSIX compliance? That's possible.

Command-line editing in vi-mode is defined by POSIX, but it's not mandatory as
far as I know.



Re: "dpkg-reconfigure" dash no longer works

2023-06-09 Thread S M
On Fri, Jun 09, 2023 at 08:00:51PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2023 at 05:45:04PM -0500, S M wrote:
> > Regarding a workaround, I ended up creating a symlink /usr/local/bin/sh
> > pointing to bash and chsh to that.
> 
> Why?  Why not simply chsh to /bin/bash if that's what you want as your
> interactive shell?
> 
> Are you somehow relying on bash's disabling of certain features when
> invoked as "sh", in interactive mode?  I don't understand that at all.
> 

Yes. POSIX-compliance is a feature to me. I'd actually be fine with
using dash itself but the lack of command line editing and filename
completion is a deal-breaker to me.



Re: "dpkg-reconfigure" dash no longer works

2023-06-09 Thread S M
On Fri, Jun 09, 2023 at 04:07:03PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:

> Nothing you wrote here is incorrect, but none of it explains the policy
> change that has occurred.  I won't even say it's a bad policy change.
> It makes at least a little bit of sense...

Yeah, I'd also like to know what was the reason to change this.
Regarding a workaround, I ended up creating a symlink /usr/local/bin/sh
pointing to bash and chsh to that.

But, the way I see it, any portable POSIX-compliant script should be
able to run in both dash and bash. If a script runs with dash but not
bash, it means one of three things:

   1 The script is not portable to begin with. (the script has a bug or
   the wrong shebang)

   2 The script is interpreted incorrectly by bash but not dash. (bash
   has a bug)

   3 The script is portable but it's interpreted incorrectly by dash,
   and this wrong behavior is what the scriptwriter wants. (dash has a
   bug)

So it seems to me that this change will only end up sweeping bugs under
the rug. Which I guess is not that bad of a thing as long as the system
works, but I digress. In any case, all three can be fixed by changing
the shebang to #!/bin/dash without much additional work. So I'm just
curious about what was the reason behind taking away this choice from
the user.



"dpkg-reconfigure" dash no longer works

2023-06-09 Thread S M
Good day.

I noticed on a newly installed system with Debian 12 that dpkg-reconfigure no 
longer allows to switch the /bin/sh symlink from dash to bash. This is 
apparently intentional as per the following:

https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/dash/0.5.11+git20210903+057cd650a4ed-4

I couldn't find any additional context or rationale. I would like to know if 
this is going to be a permanent change. Debian currently disables command line 
editing in dash builds, so that makes it unusable as an interactive shell.

Thank you very much for everything.


Re: nvidia package 340xx

2023-05-20 Thread Marlin S. Petre

On 5/20/23 1:15 PM, Richmond wrote:

As far as I remember the problem in Nvidia does not support kernels
above 4. This is why my laptop is stuck on Debian 10, although I did
wonder if Debian 11 can run with kernel 4.

(Nouveaux is no good to me).


I am using the "nvidia-tesla-450-driver" on Debian 12 bookworm. You
need to install the linux-headers package that matches your kernel version
in order for the nvidia driver to build into the kernel. For Bullseye amd64,
I think this would be "linux-headers-5.10.0-22-amd64". For Bookworm, it is
"linux-headers-6.1.0-9-amd64".

If a point release of stable ships with a different kernel version, I 
learned that I
needed to install the headers package that matched, or the driver would 
build

for the old kernel.

Regards,
Marlin



Re: nvidia package 340xx

2023-05-20 Thread Marlin S. Petre

On 5/20/23 1:15 PM, Richmond wrote:

As far as I remember the problem in Nvidia does not support kernels
above 4. This is why my laptop is stuck on Debian 10, although I did
wonder if Debian 11 can run with kernel 4.

(Nouveaux is no good to me).


I am using the "nvidia-tesla-450-driver" on Debian 12 bookworm. You
need to install the linux-headers package that matches your kernel version
in order for the nvidia driver to build into the kernel. For Bullseye amd64,
I think this would be "linux-headers-5.10.0-22-amd64". For Bookworm, it is
"linux-headers-6.1.0-9-amd64".

If a point release of stable ships with a different kernel version, I learned 
that I
needed to install the headers package that matched, or the driver would build
for the old kernel.

--

Regards,
Marlin



Re: Second monitor doesn't quite work

2023-04-21 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 20 Apr 2023 at 14:34, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> In my case, an empty xorg.conf doesn't work with my 3-monitor setup.
> The issue is that the Nvidia driver (contrary to nouveau?) doesn't
> work with 3 monitors, so one of them cannot be used, but when the
> X server is restarted (e.g. when I log out), the Nvidia driver is
> confused about which monitor to use.

Interesting.  I've had a look at my Xorg.log file and I'm using the
nvidia driver and it is finding all three monitors.  My graphics card is

:65:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GP107GL [Quadro 
P1000] (rev a1)

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Re: Second monitor doesn't quite work

2023-04-20 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 19 Apr 2023 at 23:34, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Any idea why the second monitor is sort of there but not quite?  Below is
>> a copy of the xorg.conf generated by the Nvidia setup utility.
>
> I have no experience with multi-monitor setups on nVidia, but the last
> time I used a non-empty `xorg.conf` was many years ago, so I suggest
> you try to just remove the config file generated by `nvidia-settings`.

I second this.  I have three monitors on my system, with two graphics
cards, and have no xorg.conf file.  One of the graphics cards is an
nvidia (cannot remember which model, however). xrandr finds all monitors
successfully.

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Re: Virtual machine affects client screen resolution

2023-02-22 Thread Albert S.

My thanks to David Wright and Max Nikulin.

That was a good wake-up call. Most of my VMs are safe, but it was 
interesting to learn what was really going on.


ForwardX11 was enabled for the ssh session. Initially I imagined 
vncviewer (to the KVM host though ssh) was the one causing the problem, 
but now it is clear that the ssh session to the VM was responsible for it.


This was the result of checking open tcp ports on the VM:
$ netstat -nlt
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address State
...
tcp0  0 127.0.0.53:53   0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN
tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:6010  0.0.0.0:*   LISTEN

$ echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0

It was also a good opportunity to learn about XPRA and test it.

Albert


On 2/17/23 22:15, David Wright wrote:

On Fri 17 Feb 2023 at 20:57:38 (-0500), Albert S. wrote:

Running “xrandr --size 800x600” on a virtual machine affected both
monitors on my workstation. That was completely unexpected and I am
wondering how to explain that.

Below you will find the detailed description.


[ … ]


But my real concern is how a xrandr command issued on a VM which is
running on another machine could affect the video of the client
machine used to access that VM.

I would appreciate an explanation for that.


The clue is in your use of the word "client". In fact, the "video of
the machine used to access that VM" is the X /server/. The
applications that you control on this machine, and others that you
connect to, which you thought were servers, are in fact the clients.

So, for example, I'm sitting at my All-in-One, running an X server as
usual. In a room down the hall, I have a laptop that's booted up, but
hasn't been used yet. It's sitting at a VC prompt waiting for someone
to log in. There's no X server running on it.

I've connected to the laptop with ssh from an xterm here on my A-i-O,
and typed into the /laptop/:

$ xrandr --output eDP --rotate right

and immediately, my screen blanks, comes back a second later, and
everything is sideways. When I type:

$ xrandr --output eDP --rotate normal

then normality is restored.

So I ran xrandr on the laptop, but xrandr is not concerned with that
machine, but only with the X /server/, running on my A-i-O.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System

Cheers,
David.




Virtual machine affects client screen resolution

2023-02-17 Thread Albert S.
Running “xrandr --size 800x600” on a virtual machine affected both 
monitors on my workstation. That was completely unexpected and I am 
wondering how to explain that.


Below you will find the detailed description.

I run KVM on a Debian 11 server, which has no monitor or keyboard 
attached to it. One of the VMs running on that server is a Ubuntu 
desktop 22.04 LTS (I needed the desktop version due to the application I 
was running there). From another machine (a workstation running Debian 
11, xfce) with two monitors I access the Ubuntu VM when I need to. I use 
ssh to the server to establish a ssh tunnel, and then access the Ubuntu 
machine with the command “/usr/lib/ssvnc/vncviewer localhost:5906 &”.


A couple of weeks ago I decided to increase the Ubuntu VM resolution to 
1600x1200 to make my work easier, and that initially worked. However, 
today, after a reboot of the Debian server and all VMs, I noticed that 
the Ubuntu screen (through VNC) would still have the resolution of 
1600x1200 when displayed on my workstation, but it would display as 
black on the top and gray on the bottom, without any image. The VM 
console was dead. However, I could still access the VM through ssh. So, 
I started trying different commands to fix the problem. One of the 
commands I issued on the VM (through ssh) was “xrandr –size 800x600”.


When I issued the xrandr command, one display on my workstation turned 
off, and the other one went to 800x600 resolution. That was completely 
unexpected. I am asking myself how can a command issued on a VM which is 
running on a different machine affect the screen resolution of the 
workstation used to access that VM. Just to be clear, I was accessing 
that VM both through ssh and through vncviewer (still back and gray 
screen image) when that happened.


If you think I issued the xrandr command on the wrong machine, that was 
not the case: history makes it clear.


Just to be complete, the solution to the video problem was to make a 
change on the KVM xml file, from video type=vga to type=virtio.


But my real concern is how a xrandr command issued on a VM which is 
running on another machine could affect the video of the client machine 
used to access that VM.


I would appreciate an explanation for that.

Thanks,

Albert



Re: Debian release criteria.

2023-01-04 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday,  3 Jan 2023 at 13:36, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> A few years ago a USB camera worked with Cheese, a bridge interface 
> worked as documented and Firefox was fairly stable.
>
> Now Cheese cashes immediately upon startup.
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=562765

According to that bug report, the problem is on sid.  This is not
surprising?  If you want stability, stick to stable releases?

cheese works perfectly for me and has done so for a very long time.

I cannot comment on qemu.

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Re: request a replacement for Thunderbird + Enigmail

2023-01-04 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday,  3 Jan 2023 at 21:27, Michel Verdier wrote:
> I use Gnus (on emacs). I fetch mails with pop3s from different providers,
> send mails to corresponding smtp servers based on sending address (could
> be different criteria). I use nnml backend which store 1 mail per file,
> so no big database, best perf, easy backup and no mail losses. Gnus use
> standard gpg for encryption. I use swish for indexing and searching mails.

Pretty much the same for me except for notmuch instead of swish for
indexing/searching.  Works very well in all respects including gpg.

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Re: Dell Precision 3570 - Debian instead of Ubuntu

2022-12-17 Thread Eric S Fraga
I'm in a similar position for a Dell workstation at work.  I decided to
keep it as it came, with ubuntu 20.04.  Some annoying
niggles/differences compared with Debian which I use on all of my other
systems but as this system acts as a server mostly, they are not
particularly worrying.

It's annoying that it has just the one big partition and I belatedly
realised I should have repartitioned to have a separate root and home
before copying over all of my (home) files.  Easily fixed in due course.


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Re: Gnus/procmail doesn't read new mails

2022-11-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
Just in case, what happens if you expand "~" in the path to PROCMAIL?
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Re: which gui text editor support correct rendering of multiple languages

2022-11-01 Thread Eric S Fraga
emacs?
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Multistream no Debian

2022-10-30 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Olá pessoal, espero e desejo encontrar a tod@s bem!

Vou auxiliar um grupo voluntariamente a realizar um evento virtual.
Esse grupo quer transmitir o evento utilizando o Zoom para 3 páginas
de facebook.

Estou tentando configurar o OBS Studio para realização de Multistream.
Encontrei um vídeo [1] do Antônio, que mostra o passo a passo pra
isso. No entanto, no vídeo utiliza-se um repositório Ubuntu que não
está dando certo no Debian.

Tentei configurar o StreamYard também, mas ele não transfere o áudio
do PC para as transmissões. Vi que é necessário instalar um pacote que
administra isso, mas que tem disponível para Windows e MacOS [2].
Nesse link do StreamYard, apesar de informar não ter problema com o
Debian 11, não consegui transferir o áudio do Zoom para a transmissão.

Alguém consegue me sugir onde eu posso estar cometendo erro, porque
não estou vendo mais!?

Agradeço por isso!

Leonardo Rocha.


[1] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1HZEBA3Rl8_channel=AntonioGomes
[2] - 
https://support.streamyard.com/hc/pt-br/articles/360052428952-Posso-fazer-uma-transmiss%C3%A3o-do-Zoom-usando-o-StreamYard-#:~:text=Inicie%20a%20reuni%C3%A3o%20do%20Zoom,selecione%20%22Reuni%C3%A3o%20do%20Zoom%22.



Re: digikam import fails

2022-06-18 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 17 Jun 2022 at 21:51, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> I can chose that in my camera's menu (memory, MTP, auto, something else
> I forgot). I chose memory and "download" the stuff with rsync. Works a
> charm.

I can choose the USB connection properties/protocol on my day to day
camera (aka phone) but not on my actual camera that is not a phone.  So
it's "eject card; plug into computer; ..." for me.

For the phone, I don't bother about cables and instead use scp to
transfer photos from it to my computer over the network (running sshd on
the phone)...  but that's another story.

> Oh, I have no DE, so I mount the cam explicitly. I don't like things
> auto-mounting. But I'm weird :)

I guess I'm weird as well then... ;-)  

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Re: digikam import fails

2022-06-17 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 16 Jun 2022 at 21:27, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> I must be missing something here...
>
> When I plug in my camera to a US port, it shows up on the desktop, at
> which point I can mount it.  Then I can access it and copy/move stuff
> to wherever, using mc or whatever utility you like.  Why is some
> special program needed for this?

Unfortunately because many cameras do not implement USB file store
access, only MTP (media transfer protocol?).  If they provide file store
access, life is simple.

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Re: which X11 app can show wifi info

2022-06-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 10 Jun 2022 at 06:33, a wrote:
> nm-applet seems to be part of gnome

I guess it does; I never checked as it runs fine with stumpwm but I
probably have gnome dependencies installed.  Sorry for the noise.

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Re: which X11 app can show wifi info

2022-06-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 10 Jun 2022 at 08:05, lou wrote:
> i want a small app that show wifi info, including  connected network
> name (wpa-ssid)

nm-applet works for me.  It doesn't show the network explicitly unless
you hover the mouse over the little icon so I don't know if this would
suit your needs.

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segurança em diretório (pasta)

2022-05-30 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Olá meus amig@s, bom dia!

Encontrei algumas coisas com pesquisa mas resolvi consultar a
comunidade. Quero encriptar (colocar senha) um diretório (pasta) no
debian. Utilizo o gnome e encontrei coisas como:

Gnome Encfs Manager

encontrei também sobre o Cryptkeeper.

Alguém conhece as ferramentas que mencionei aqui ou tem uma outra para
recomendar? A ideia é ter um diretório local para guardar coisas como
Chaves SSH, GPG e códigos de recuperação de contas como google, mega e
Twitter.

Agradeço as sugestões,

Forte abraço e ótima semana à tod@s.

Leonardo Rocha.



Re: Cirtuitos eletrônicos

2022-04-25 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Valeu galera, vou testar eles. Obrigado.

Leonardo Rocha.

Em seg., 25 de abr. de 2022 às 10:47, Lucas Castro
 escreveu:
>
> Há alguns anos utilizei o qucs,
>
> mas nos repositório do debian tem simulIDE.
>
>
> On 4/24/22 2:32 PM, Leonardo S. S. da Rocha wrote:
> > Pessoal, boa tarde!
> >
> > estou estudando arquitetura de computadores. Preciso encontrar uma
> > alternativa a softwares como Circuit Maker[1], software sugerido pelo
> > professor da disciplina só que é pra Windows. Alguém conhece alguma
> > alternativa pra Linux para indicar?
> >
> > Grato,
> >
> > Leonardo Rocha
> >
> > [1] - 
> > https://docente.ifrn.edu.br/leonardoteixeira/links/instalador-do-circuitmaker-student/view
> >
>



Cirtuitos eletrônicos

2022-04-24 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Pessoal, boa tarde!

estou estudando arquitetura de computadores. Preciso encontrar uma
alternativa a softwares como Circuit Maker[1], software sugerido pelo
professor da disciplina só que é pra Windows. Alguém conhece alguma
alternativa pra Linux para indicar?

Grato,

Leonardo Rocha

[1] - 
https://docente.ifrn.edu.br/leonardoteixeira/links/instalador-do-circuitmaker-student/view



Re: Why does this take so much time?

2022-04-23 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 22 Apr 2022 at 19:37, Charles Curley wrote:
> I was in a position to help, so I did. I have not so far heard back
> from Steve whether he has found a solution.

Just to add a data point, probably mostly for the benefit of the OP: I
use Signal and have the same source in my list for apt and have no
problems at all.  I've noticed no delay for that server.  Just tried
updating right now and the response was immediate.
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how to register a system service

2022-04-21 Thread Henrik S

Hello

Given I have a program, I want to make it start/stop as the normal 
system service such as postfix.


How can I setup this?

thank you.



/var/log/journal/ size question

2022-04-20 Thread Henrik S

The dir /var/log/journal/ on my debian host increases quite quickly.
why this happens? Do you know how to suppress it?

Thanks.



Re: certificado para assinatura digital

2022-04-07 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Valeu Polegato, obrigado pelas dicas. Ajudou demais.

Abs,

Leonardo Rocha.

Em qui., 7 de abr. de 2022 às 16:43, Linux - Junior Polegato
 escreveu:
>
> Olá!
>
>  Consegui com Bird ID desktop, instalei e configurei no Firefox
> e no Assinador Serpro com o caminho da ".so" em [1].
>
>  Estou utilizando o Debian Testing (/etc/debian_version:
> bookworm/sid) com tudo atualizado.
>
>  Os sites que aceitam o Bird ID direto funcionam muito bem também.
>
>
> [1] /opt/Assistente Desktop
> birdID/resources/extraResources/linux/x64/vault-pkcs11.so
>
> --
>
> []'s
>
> Junior Polegato
>
>
>
>
> On 07/04/2022 14:43, Daniel Lenharo wrote:
> > Olá
> >
> > Em 07/04/2022 14:35, Leonardo S. S. da Rocha escreveu:
> >> Obriagdo Paulo, o GnuPGP eu já utilizo.
> >>
> >> Daniel, me diz uma coisa, eu consigo utilizar nesse assinador que você
> >> utiliza do Serpro, qualquer certificado?
> >
> >
> > Acredito que sim. Desde que seja certificado no padrão ICP-Brasil, não
> > acredito que tenha problemas. Seja A1 ou A3.
> >
> > []'s
> >
>



Re: certificado para assinatura digital

2022-04-07 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Obriagdo Paulo, o GnuPGP eu já utilizo.

Daniel, me diz uma coisa, eu consigo utilizar nesse assinador que você
utiliza do Serpro, qualquer certificado?

Em qua., 6 de abr. de 2022 às 19:09, Paulo Alexandre A.P. de Oliveira
 escreveu:
>
> No caso do email, dêm uma vista de olhos no GnuPGP.
>
> Funciona muito bem com o thunderbird em linux/mac e Windows e no fair
> email do android
>
> On 06/04/22 21:43, Leonardo S. S. da Rocha wrote:
> > Pessoal, boa noite!
> >
> > espero que tod@s estejam bem e segur@s.
> >
> > Gostaria de indicação de certificado para assinatura digital, um e-CPF
> > A1 ou A3 mesmo cujo gerenciador para a assinatura possa ser instalado
> > no Debian (GNU/Linux).
> >
> > Agradeço,
> >
> > Leonardo Rocha.
> >
> --
> Paulo Oliveira
> Eng. Tec. Informático
>



certificado para assinatura digital

2022-04-06 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Pessoal, boa noite!

espero que tod@s estejam bem e segur@s.

Gostaria de indicação de certificado para assinatura digital, um e-CPF
A1 ou A3 mesmo cujo gerenciador para a assinatura possa ser instalado
no Debian (GNU/Linux).

Agradeço,

Leonardo Rocha.



Re: compartilhar área de trabalho em reuniões com Microsoft Teams

2022-03-22 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Olá, boa noite. É isso mesmo. Tive o mesmo problema: ao voltar ao X11,
o compartilhamento voltou a funcionar normalmente.

Abraço,

Leonardo Rocha.

Em ter., 22 de mar. de 2022 às 19:03, Daniel Lenharo
 escreveu:
>
> Olá,
>
> Aqui algumas vezes aconteceu isso também com o wayland. Tive que deixar
> o X11 somente.
>
> Ou instalar o kernel do backports, que deve funcionar mesmo com o wayland.
>
> Em 22/03/2022 16:23, China escreveu:
> > Boa tarde;
> >
> > Não consigo compartilhar área de trabalho em reuniões com Microsoft
> > Teams usando o Debian Stable. No Ububtu que uso no trabalho funciona
> > normalmente, mas instalei o mesmo cliente desktop do Teams no Debian e
> > não funciona o compartilhamento.
> >
> > Será alguma diretiva de segurança? ou uma configuração extra que eu
> > precise fazer?
> >
>
>
> []'s
>
> --
> Daniel Lenharo
> Curitiba - Brazil
> www.sombra.eti.br
> 31D8 0509 460E FB31 DF4B
> 9629 FB0E 132D DB0A A5B1



Re: linux kernel and nvidia - never ending story

2022-03-09 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday,  8 Mar 2022 at 22:47, Richmond wrote:
> Now that I have it working I fear to change it.

And this is exactly my modus operandum.  Once I get a system to a stable
productive working state, I leave it alone (except for security issues).

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Re: Google smtp and pop

2022-03-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Sunday,  6 Mar 2022 at 15:41, Brian wrote:
> I came across Disroot (disroot.org) the other day. Looks interesting
> and worth considering.

I've been using disroot for some time now for personal email (work is
Exchange unfortunately with 2FA which I access by using davmail).
Disroot works very well for me and comes with nextcloud as well which is
useful.

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Re: Google smtp and pop

2022-03-04 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday,  4 Mar 2022 at 10:59, Marc Auslander wrote:
> So what suggestions does anyone have for dealing with OAUTH2 access to
> gmail?

I'm using davmail [http://davmail.sourceforge.net/] for this with
Outlook exchange servers as the one I have to use has also moved to
oauth2 access only. I switched sometime last year (not exactly a great
time to make it difficult to connect, in the middle of a pandemic,
working from home... :-() and it has been working perfectly ever since.

It means changing your email server setting to be localhost in whatever
tool you use to read emails (I use gnus in Emacs) and davmail sends on
requests to the actual server.  Instructions, at least for Outlook, on
the website.  Not sure about gmail, mind you.

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Re: Which flavour for a 2GB RAM laptop?

2022-03-04 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday,  4 Mar 2022 at 05:56, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> xfce:  774 MIB ram used .. 4 GIB / space used
> mate:  719 MIB ram used .. 6 GIB / space used
> mate*:  722 MIB ram used .. 6 GIB / space used

stumpwm: 86 MB, 1.3 GB ;-)

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Re: OT: Recommendation for a new Debian laptop

2022-01-18 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday, 15 Jan 2022 at 17:17, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> I wouldn't use a Dell or HP

I don't have a choice due to tendering processes where I work.  In any
case, I recently acquired a new Dell laptop (Latitude 7320) and it both
works very well with Debian and is actually a very nice laptop,
especially the matt screen (which doesn't have touch, a plus in my
mind).

Just my 2¢.
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Re: Debian installation doesn't see my network

2022-01-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday,  8 Jan 2022 at 20:07, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> If you can bear it: reinstall, using the unofficial image, including
> non-free firmware.

I had to do this for a recently purchased Dell laptop with Intel NIC
on-board.  Worked just fine this way but wouldn't install without the
non-free firmware as it couldn't find the network.

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Re: Thunderbird not allowing local accounts

2022-01-06 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday,  5 Jan 2022 at 11:26, Charles Curley wrote:
> Or, if you want to stick with your investment in Thunderbird, use
> dovecot to set up a local imap server.

dovecot is also quite useful for letting those MUAs that do not support
oauth2 access services which require it.

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Solved! Re: pulseaudio only finds one sink but alsa shows all

2021-12-31 Thread Eric S Fraga
Success!

I copied the default.pa file into my local .config and uncommented the
line:

load-module module-alsa-sink 

Initially, I tried adding device= options to this line (as the manual
suggests) but I could not get the right incantation.  Without it, PA
found the device just fine as a possible sink although, funnily enough,
it does not appear in the configuration tab of pavucontrol...

I did leave the udev module, as Didier suggested.

I did have to use alsamixer to adjust the volume (to the maximum,
letting PA then have control up to that maximum).

Thank you all for the help in solving this mystery.  I remain wondering
why it stopped working last year... but it's good to have some mystery
left. ;-)

eric

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Re: pulseaudio only finds one sink but alsa shows all

2021-12-31 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 31 Dec 2021 at 11:21, didier gaumet wrote:
> It seems to me that Alsa recognizes 3 audio cards (Intel, webcam,
> Nvidia) while Pulseaudio recognizes 2 audio cards only (webcam, Nvidia)

Yes, that's my impression as well.

> but starts enumerating sinks at Sink#12 

Is this important/relevant?  I know nothing about how PA enumerates
sinks or sources.

> I would then say that for whatever reason Pulseaudio does not register
> your Intel audio card by udev detection and it could be useful to
> declare it manually to Pulseaudio by creating
> ~/.config/pulse/default.pa rather than editing /etc/pulse/default.pa .

Okay, I will give this a try.  Thank you.  Should I leave the udev
auto-detection in there as well?

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Re: pulseaudio only finds one sink but alsa shows all

2021-12-30 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 30 Dec 2021 at 20:59, didier gaumet wrote:
> *perhaps* a extensive Pulseaudio report would give a clue
> Please run pa-info as a user (not as root) and paste the result here.

Hi Didier,

Please find the output from pa-info attached.  Also attached is the
output from alsa-info, just in case.

> Hypothetical explanations to the problem could be:
>
> - packages half-installed, half-configured or obsolete/local, 

As this is an old system, it's gone through quite a few Debian releases
etc. so there are indeed half-configured packages lying around.  I'll
spend some time cleaning these up but none seems relevant to the problem
at first glance.  The dpkg audit highlighted nothing and neither did the
firmware diagnostic.

Thanks again,
eric

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upload=true=true=
!!
!!ALSA Information Script v 0.4.65
!!

!!Script ran on: Thu Dec 30 23:27:57 UTC 2021


!!Linux Distribution
!!--

Debian GNU/Linux 11 \n \l PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)" 
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux" ID=debian HOME_URL="https://www.debian.org/; 
SUPPORT_URL="https://www.debian.org/support; 
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.debian.org/;


!!DMI Information
!!---

Manufacturer:  Dell Inc.
Product Name:  Precision T3610
Product Version:   01
Firmware Version:  A08
System SKU:Precision T3610
Board Vendor:  Dell Inc.
Board Name:09M8Y8


!!ACPI Device Status Information
!!---

/sys/bus/acpi/devices/ACPI0004:00/status 15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/INT3F0D:00/status  15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/LNXCPU:00/status   15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/LNXCPU:01/status   15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/LNXCPU:02/status   15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/LNXCPU:03/status   15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/LNXCPU:04/status   15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/LNXCPU:05/status   15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/LNXCPU:06/status   15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/LNXCPU:07/status   15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0103:00/status  15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0501:00/status  15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0A03:00/status  15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0A08:00/status  15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C01:01/status  15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C02:00/status  15
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0C:00/status  11
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0F:00/status  9
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0F:01/status  9
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0F:02/status  9
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0F:03/status  9
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0F:04/status  9
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0F:05/status  9
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0F:06/status  9
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C0F:07/status  9
/sys/bus/acpi/devices/PNP0C14:00/status  15


!!Kernel Information
!!--

Kernel release:5.10.0-10-amd64
Operating System:  GNU/Linux
Architecture:  x86_64
Processor: unknown
SMP Enabled:   Yes


!!ALSA Version
!!

Driver version: k5.10.0-10-amd64
Library version:1.2.4
Utilities version:  1.2.4


!!Loaded ALSA modules
!!---

snd_hda_intel
snd_usb_audio
snd_hda_intel


!!Sound Servers on this system
!!

Pulseaudio:
  Installed - Yes (/usr/bin/pulseaudio)
  Running - Yes


!!Soundcards recognised by ALSA
!!-

 0 [PCH]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
  HDA Intel PCH at 0xfb22 irq 45
 1 [webcam ]: USB-Audio - Full HD webcam
  Sunplus IT Co Full HD webcam at usb-:05:00.0-3.3, 
high speed
 2 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
  HDA NVidia at 0xfb08 irq 44


!!PCI Soundcards installed in the system
!!--

00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation C600/X79 series chipset High 
Definition Audio Controller [8086:1d20] (rev 06)
Subsystem: Dell C600/X79 series chipset High Definition Audio 
Controller [1028:05d2]
02:00.1 Audio device [0403]: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio Controller 
[10de:0e1b] (rev a1)
Subsystem: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio Controller [10de:094b]


!!Modprobe options (Sound related)
!!

snd_pcsp: index=-2
snd_usb_audio: index=-2
snd_atiixp_modem: index=-2
snd_intel8x0m: index=-2
snd_via82xx_modem: index=-2


!!Loaded sound module options
!!---

!!Module: snd_hda_intel
align_buffer_size : -1
bdl_pos_adj : 
-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
beep_mode : 
Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y
dmic_detect : Y
enable : Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y
enable_msi : -1
id : 
(null),(null),(nul

Re: pulseaudio only finds one sink but alsa shows all

2021-12-30 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 30 Dec 2021 at 14:14, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> By the way, you can try PipeWire as well.

Thank you for the heads up on this.  It's too early in the Debian
release cycle for me to switch to testing from the current stable
release (I often do end up switching, after a few months typically) and
so have made a note of this to try then.  The link you gave is very
helpful.

Thanks again,
eric

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Re: pulseaudio only finds one sink but alsa shows all

2021-12-30 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 30 Dec 2021 at 13:16, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> Try to run (as root)
>
> # alsactl init
>
> and restart the computer.

Thank you.  Tried this.  No difference unfortunately.

As an aside, is it necessary to restart the computer?  My system is
typically up 24/7 so I hate rebooting.  I did do it this time but just
wondering.

-- 
Eric S Fraga with org 9.5.1 in Emacs 29.0.50 on Debian 11.2



Re: pulseaudio only finds one sink but alsa shows all

2021-12-30 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 30 Dec 2021 at 10:23, didier gaumet wrote:
> Sorry to insist, but do you mean that the configuration tab only
> *lists* HDMI even if you click on the HDMI profile?
> Or that this tab only *shows* the (HDMI) by-default profile if you do
> not click on it, so not *listing* anything?  

Hello Didier,

No problem in insisting.  Part of my problem is not knowing how to frame
my question and give the right background information so any prompting
is welcome!

Please see image attached, showing what I see in the configuration tab
of pavucontrol.  I cannot capture the image of the popup menu that
appears when I click on the Digital Stereo (HDMI 2) Output profile but
all it lists are Digital (Stereo or Surround) HDMI outputs, all but one
not available.

On other systems, there are other entries in the configuration tab which
is what I would expect here as well.  My fundamental question is why
does the on-board sound card not appear for this system?

All of my sound configurations are defaults, IIRC.

>>From what I understand, but I am not sure I understand correctly,
> Pulseaudio won't use devices already used by Alsa. So, for example, if
> you have a media software setup that declares to use alsa instead of
> Pulseaudio, while you use that software, Pulseaudio cannot access the
> devices used by Alsa (not sure of that).  

I do not (consciously) have any software set up to use alsa.  I have
only mentioned alsa for two reasons: on previous threads in this
newsgroup, alsamixer is mentioned as a means of diagnosing sound issues
and because alsamixer does show all the devices/channels.  Having said
this, all the audio/vidoe software I use (emms in Emacs via vlc,
Firefox, Skype, Teams, Zoom, ...) go through pulseaudio and appear in
the pavucontrol Playback tab when in use.

> If your (media softwares and Alsa) setup does not prevent the use of
> Pulseaudio, I would imagine that you simply have to switch the profile
> in the configuration tab (between "HDMI" and something roughly called
> "Stereo Analog Duplex" or something like that)

Yes, this is what I have had in the past but the alternatives
disappeared some time ago now (sometime halfway through 2020, I think).
I've resisted trying to sort this out while I have had to depend on
sound working, at least to some degree, while I had online meeting and
teaching requirements.  Now I have a short break from these so I am
trying to solve the problem, but it's not a mission critical problem!

> As a side note, in a terminal you will obtain a full blown report on
> Pulseaudio with the pa-info or pactl list something commands (cf
> respective manpages)

Yes, these exist and I can generate full reports.  I just do not know
what to look for.  Any pointers would be welcome and I would be happy to
send the output of these to this group.

My pulseaudio settings are as they come "out of the box" including, for
instance, the use of module-udev-detect instead of explicitly using any
of the alsa modules.

> Another way of doing things would be to split (simultaneous playing)
> the audio output between your monitor speakers (Nvidia, HDMI) and your
> headphones (Intel analogic card, mini-jack). The Pulseaudio doc gives
> some hints there:

Thank you for the link.  I will read that FAQ in case I can find
something to help.  I am not sure combining outputs is what I want but
maybe that's what I need to do.  I'll play around.

Thank you,
eric

-- 
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Re: pulseaudio only finds one sink but alsa shows all

2021-12-29 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 29 Dec 2021 at 20:39, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> When PulseAudio Volume Control (pavucontrol) is started can you see
> audio devices on "Configuration" tab?

Hi Georgi,

no, that's the problem.  The configuration tab only shows the HDMI audio
device.

> In PulseAudio Volume Control application (Playback tab) you can see all
> audio streams and applications being played and in case of multiple
> sound devices you can set each sound stream to which sound device to be
> played.

Yes, understood; unfortunately only the single output is available,
either here or in the configuration tab.

The list of modules itemised via pavucontrol includes alsa so I am not
sure why I cannot see the devices that alsa knows about.  It's a mystery
(to me, at least).

thank you,
eric

-- 
Eric S Fraga with org 9.5.1 in Emacs 29.0.50 on Debian 11.2



pulseaudio only finds one sink but alsa shows all

2021-12-29 Thread Eric S Fraga
Dear all,

I'm on Debian 11.2, pretty much up to date.  I have a mystery with sound
that I cannot resolve.  I have according to lspci the following audio
devices:

00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation C600/X79 series chipset High 
Definition Audio Controller [8086:1d20] (rev 06)
02:00.1 Audio device [0403]: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio Controller 
[10de:0e1b] (rev a1)

Pulseaudio only finds the second of these (speakers in an attached HDMI
monitor) which is fine for much of my use.  However, it means that I
cannot use headphones plugged in to the box.  Alsa lists all the
devices:

$ aplay -l
 List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices 
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC3220 Analog [ALC3220 Analog]
card 2: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
card 2: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 7: HDMI 1 [HDMI 1]
card 2: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 8: HDMI 2 [HDMI 2]

but pulseaudio only shows the HDMI interface.  

Any hints on getting pulseaudio to find the Intel device would be
welcome.

Thank you,
eric

-- 
Eric S Fraga with org 9.5.1 in Emacs 29.0.50 on Debian 11.2



Re: LXQT desktop environment hangs?

2021-12-14 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday, 14 Dec 2021 at 09:14, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> If at all possible, that system would benefit greatly from moving the 
> system to an SSD.

I do have one system with an SSD and these drives do have an incredible
positive performance impact.

With respect to the system I have been referring in this thread, I'm
sure replacing the drives with an SSD would help the system but this
would cost money and, more to the point, this system is scheduled to be
replaced in the near future by a much newer (albeit not new: 4-5 years
old) system.

If it were a big issue for me, then the cost could be worth it, of
course, but it's not really.  I only posted earlier in the thread as a
data point on what things can slow desktop environments down.

Thank you for your suggestions!
-- 
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Re: LXQT desktop environment hangs?

2021-12-13 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 10 Dec 2021 at 12:23, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> I've seen some hints on the web that slow storage can also have an 
> impact, something to do with periodic flushing of some sqlite database 
> to persistent storage.

This is indeed a very likely explanation.  The disk drives on this
system are definitely on the slow side.  I could upgrade but killing
firefox periodically is an easier (and cheaper ) solution for me! 

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Re: Firefox ESR EOL

2021-12-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday,  9 Dec 2021 at 20:44, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> Too many comments there are just Debian-bashing with no real understanding.

Indeed, and with absolutely no appreciation for the effort put in by all
of you Debian folk.  Especially in having "stable" *mean* stable!

Thank you all.

-- 
Eric S Fraga with org 9.5.1 in Emacs 29.0.50 on Debian 11.0



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.

-- 
Eric S Fraga with org 9.5 in Emacs 29.0.50 on Debian 11.1



compilação - Plugin Coppelia

2021-11-19 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Pessoal, boa noite. Preciso de uma orientação. Tem um plugin
disponível no github que estou precisando para grid map usando python
e o simulador CoppeliaSim. Ela está neste link[1] mas se olharem, no
diretório binaries/linux, verão um arquivo (libsimExtGridMap.so) que é
o que eu estou precisando. No entanto, foi complicado errado ou o
autor commitou o arquivo errado, não sei ao certo. Preciso desse
arquivo para rodar o mapeamento feito por um robô no simulador
Coppelia com código Python. A questão é que eu abri uma issue no
repositório e o upstream me informou que eu preciso compilar a
biblioteca e construir o arquivo binário, conforme pode ser visto
aqui[2]. A questão é que não faço ideia de como fazer isso. Alguém tem
algum material que possa me auxiliar nessa tarefa?


[1] https://github.com/roboticafacil/coppeliasim_gridmap
[2] https://github.com/roboticafacil/coppeliasim_gridmap/issues/2

Grato,

Leonardo Rocha



Re: [semi-OT] create playlist for android

2021-11-12 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 12 Nov 2021 at 14:56, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi folks and sorry for this semi-OT
>
> Normally I use this command line to create a playlist for my android
> phone (more specific I use jetaudio app)
>
> ls -1 > playlist_name.mp3

I do something similar.  I don't use jetaudio (rocketplayer instead) but
I name my playlists with an .m3u extension.  Maybe try that?

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Re: LXQT desktop environment hangs?

2021-11-01 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Monday,  1 Nov 2021 at 14:53, piorunz wrote:
> Glad I could help you move to (hopefully) right direction. 

Thank you for all the suggestions.

My solution is straightforward: I open Firefox when I need it (usually
these days only for banking, using eww in Emacs for most everything else
web related... ;-)) and then close it immediately.  No performance
issues then!

-- 
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Re: LXQT desktop environment hangs?

2021-11-01 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Monday,  1 Nov 2021 at 10:38, piorunz wrote:
> Sorry if you felt offended. 

Not offended! :-)

> No single application should slow down entire system with 32GB of RAM, 2

Agreed, it shouldn't.  But my experience is that it does.  Why?  I don't
know.

Your comment about the GPU driver is helpful as I probably don't have
the optimum graphics card settings (I do very little graphical work:
mostly text in Emacs all day long...).  I have an nvidia graphics card
and my experience with nvidia has never been positive, to be fair.

-- 
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Re: LXQT desktop environment hangs?

2021-11-01 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Sunday, 31 Oct 2021 at 09:17, piorunz wrote:
> Nah. Problem is your computer, not Firefox. 

Rather dismissive?

Everything else on this "slow" computer (yes, it's old but has 4
dual-core Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz processors and 32 GB
RAM) works just fine otherwise.  Drive and memory all test fine.

Only Firefox causes me problems if I let it run for a long time.  My
system is up 24/7.

YMMV, of course, and that's great for you.  But don't dismiss other
people's experiences so out of hand please.

-- 
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Re: LXQT desktop environment hangs?

2021-10-29 Thread Eric S Fraga
My experience is that Firefox, if you open too many tabs and especially
some of the very javascript heavy ones, gets bogged down quite severely
and requires restarting.  It can slow the whole system down in my
experience.
-- 
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Re: [OT, deeply] Guix

2021-10-26 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Monday, 25 Oct 2021 at 20:43, riveravaldez wrote:
> I stumble upon this article about (supposedly) Guix's
> characteristics/advantages:

The author loses me at the point where the article discusses programming
languages and cites, amongst others, Octave and LaTeX as re-inventing
the wheel and being /too-limiting/, implying that LISP is the only way
to go (and I like LISP).

-- 
Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.60 & org 9.5 on Debian 11.1



Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-22 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 22 Oct 2021 at 09:46, David Wright wrote:
> I'm guessing it was a BT Home Hub. 

EE *before* bought by BT but maybe same supplier even then.

> One might suspect that 100 lies at the lower boundary of its DHCP
> range, leaving 99 static addresses free. But no guess at a product.

I cannot remember any longer which one supplied this one.  Might have
been Tiscali?

And, yes, leaving 99 static addresses free might be a reason.


-- 
Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.60 & org 9.5 on Debian 11.1



Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-22 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 22 Oct 2021 at 13:40, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Typically modems and home routers use the .1 address for themselves.

Interesting.  My last 2 routers have had *.254 (!) and *.100 as their
address. 

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Re: Then it happened to me...

2021-10-11 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 16:53, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> I was using online fora on the U of Illinois' Plato system in 1977. 

Blast from that past that!  I remember playing with the air flight
simulator with people connected across the continent.

-- 
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Re: Then it happened to me...

2021-10-10 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Sunday, 10 Oct 2021 at 06:37, Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE wrote:
> Usenet anybody? Just one newsreader to rule them all, killfile etc ...

+1

I hate all those different fora.  End up not engaging; too much
friction, too little time.  Same applies to re-invented technologies
such as slack etc.

-- 
Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.60 & org 9.5 on Debian 11.0



Zoom de tela

2021-10-06 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Olá pessoal, salve pra tod@s.

Gostaria de saber como faço para gerenciar com teclado e mouse o
recurso "ampliar" que existe no Debian com gnome. Dou aulas e vez ou
outra, tenho necessidade de dar zoom na tela para mostrar melhor
botões, arquivos e etc. Esse recurso é semelhante ao de Lupa do
windows se não me engano mas já vi vídeos no youtube em que o autor,
usando combinações de teclado e mouse, conseguem aplicar e remover
zoom.

Alguém sabe se esse recurso funciona ou se teria que ser algum outro a
ser instalado?

Agradeço,

Abraço.

Leonardo Rocha



Re: What do we have that will save a manpage as we see it on-screen

2021-10-02 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday,  2 Oct 2021 at 15:39, Brian wrote:
> BTW, I do not think gv accepts an output piped to it.

Well, it does on my Debian system.  YMMV, of course.

I did try the command before posting. ;-)

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Re: What do we have that will save a manpage as we see it on-screen

2021-10-02 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday,  2 Oct 2021 at 09:03, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> This appears to produce a Postscript stream.  

Yes; I was basing my post on the specified need for "dead wood" output.

-- 
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Re: What do we have that will save a manpage as we see it on-screen

2021-10-02 Thread Eric S Fraga
man pages are written in troff/nroff (which can be compiled using groff)
using the man style.  You can do the following, for instance:

gunzip -c /usr/share/man/man1/chmod.1.gz | groff -man | lp

(or replace "lp" with "gv -" to see on screen).

Replace chmod with specific command and note that there is a different
folder for each section of the Unix manual, man1 being for commands,
man2 for system libraries, ...

troff is how us old-timers used to write before LaTeX took over.  I did
my PhD in troff many moon ago on BSD Unix and then SunOS.  Testament to
the quality of the software: I can still generate a PDF of my thesis now
after more than 30 years since I wrote it.  Try that in Word... ;-)

-- 
Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50 & org 9.5 on Debian 11.0



Re: Interesting News.

2021-09-17 Thread Eric S Fraga
Thank you for posting this.  Interesting article.
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Debian Wiki down

2021-09-09 Thread s...@hardwarepunk.de
Hello alltogether,

the Debian Wiki seems to be down, and I do not know where and how to
send a bug report to. If I go to any side below
https://wiki.debian.org/, I only get the following message:

Forbidden

You are not allowed to access this!

Greetings

Sven



Re: 2 monitores + notebook

2021-09-07 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Valeu Marcelo, ótima dica sim, sem dúvida.
Muito obrigado,

Leonardo Rocha.

Em ter., 7 de set. de 2021 às 08:47, Marcelo Laia
 escreveu:
>
> Olá Leonardo!
>
> Eu uso um set exatamente igual a você. Uso o monitor interno do
> Notebook (Inspiron I15-5547-A20), um monitor Dell P2419H e um AOC
> 511vwb (bem antigo).
>
> Eu tentei utilizar com um adaptador e não rolou. Depois, troquei por
> outro que está funcionando perfeitamente, desde o início de 2020.
>
> O adaptador que eu uso é este aqui: https://t.ly/0FHo
>
> Já o que não funcionou de jeito nenhum foi este: https://t.ly/MAK6
>
> Minha conclusão: tem adaptador que funciona e outros não. Certamente,
> tem a ver com o chipset de cada um deles.
>
> A configuração inicial foi bem punk! Gastei muitas horas. O principal
> problema foi o pacote evdi-dkms e configurar a resolução do monitor
> antigo AOC.
>
> Eu submeti alguns bugs:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=954396
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=975456
>
> Submeti algumas questões à lista users:
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2020/03/msg00614.html
>
> Também fiz alguns relatos no github:
>
> https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian/issues/252
>
> Alguns tópicos que me ajudaram:
>
> https://displaylink.org/forum/showthread.php?t=66106
>
> https://manualzz.com/doc/5907656/aoc_511vwb_manual-do-usu%C3%A1rio
>
> https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/displaylink-debian/blob/master/post-install-guide.md
>
> O que eu uso para configurar é o seguinte no terminal:
>
> xrandr --output HDMI-1 --primary --auto --rotate normal --dpi 92 --output 
> eDP-1 --auto --right-of HDMI-1 --rotate normal --output DVI-I-2-1 --mode 
> "1280x720" --left-of HDMI-1 --rotate inverted
>
>
> Rodo isso no terminal sempre que inicio a seção, pois o monitor AOC não
> suporta a resolução acima de 1280x720 que o adapitador fornece. Assim,
> eu tenho que reduzir ela. Além disso, eu inverto esse monitor porque
> ele fica de ponta cabeça.
>
> Espeto ter ajudado.
>
> --
> Marcelo



Re: 2 monitores + notebook

2021-06-25 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Oi Samuca, boa noite. Pois é cara, o meu notebook já tem o Secure Boot
desativado. Vou pesquisar sobre esse lance de usar a keyring na BIOS
no debian mas tenho a impressão de que por ser o testing, isso pode
retornar ao estado anterior com atualizações (digo para o caso de ser
feita alguma alteração na mão).

Valeu pela dica!

Em sex., 25 de jun. de 2021 às 16:14, Samuel Henrique
 escreveu:
>
> Olá Leonardo,
>
> > Encontrei também um fórum do Mint falando do problema, mas a solução
> > encontrada lá é a desativação do secure boot. Está aqui o forum:
> >
> > https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=338587
> >
> > Alguém sabe dizer porque diacho o monitor que está conectado ao
> > displayLink não funciona?
>
> Eu não sei responder quanto a esse problema em específico, mas você
> tentou desativar o secure boot para ver se funciona?
>
> Eu sei que o Debian tem uma limitação quanto a secure boot em que não
> permite que o Linux carregue módulos do kernel non-free e de fora dos
> repos oficiais. Geralmente os drivers são módulos do kernel então o
> seu não será carregado durante o boot devido ao secure boot.
>
> O Ubuntu corrige isso ao injetar uma chave custom no keyring da BIOS e
> usando essa chave para assinar os módulos, você pode fazer isso de
> forma manual no Debian, dentre outras alternativas, mas em muitos
> casos a pessoa pode preferir apenas desativar o secure boot.
>
> Se você quer verificar se o secure boot está lhe afetando, pode
> verificar se o módulo do kernel do seu driver foi carregado, com o
> lsmod.
>
> Abraço,
>
>
> --
> Samuel Henrique 



Re: 2 monitores + notebook

2021-06-25 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Fala Leandro, boa tarde!

mencionei os testes físicos que fiz para descartar problemas físicos
na peça. É um notebook Dell Inspiron 14 7000 e mais dois monitores.
Ele tem uma saída HDMI. Esse DisplayLink da Dell me permite conectar
uma porta VGA nele e ele no notebook através de uma porta USB 2.0. Se
eu fizer isso no windows 10, funciona perfeitamente, agora se eu
conecto um monitor via VGA no DisplayLink no debian, não funciona.

Em sex., 25 de jun. de 2021 às 15:05, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete
DUTRA  escreveu:
>
> Le jeudi 24 juin 2021 à 19:58 -0300, Leonardo S. S. da Rocha a écrit :
> >
> > eu to tentando configurar dois monitores com o meu notebook Inspiron
> > 14 7000.
>
> Seria um o que faz parte do computador portátil, ou dois além o do
> próprio computador?
>
>
> > Ele tá com Debian testing e instalei o driver do displaylink
> > da Dell que eu tenho. Encontrei aqui:
> > https://www.displaylink.com/downloads/file?d=68
>
> Qual a necessidade disso?  O Debian já devia trabalhar normalmente
> com mais de um monitor.
>
>
> > Alguém sabe dizer porque diacho o monitor que está conectado ao
> > displayLink não funciona?
>
> Normalmente o uso de componentes problemáticos acrescenta um ponto
> de falha.  Se der para usar os componentes do Debian, melhor.
>
>
> > Nota: Ele já foi testado e se conecto ela pelo HDMI, funciona
> > perfeitamente.
>
> Não entendi, qual a diferença?
>
>
> --
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> \ / +55 (61) 3546 7191xmpp:leand...@jabber.org
>  X  +55 (61) 99302 2691
> / \ BRAZIL GMT−3 https://useplaintext.email/#why-plaintext
>
>



2 monitores + notebook

2021-06-24 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Olá pessoal,

eu to tentando configurar dois monitores com o meu notebook Inspiron
14 7000. Ele tá com Debian testing e instalei o driver do displaylink
da Dell que eu tenho. Encontrei aqui:
https://www.displaylink.com/downloads/file?d=68

Baixei a versão para Ubuntu e instalei. Tudo certinho.

Encontrei também um fórum do Mint falando do problema, mas a solução
encontrada lá é a desativação do secure boot. Está aqui o forum:

https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=338587

Alguém sabe dizer porque diacho o monitor que está conectado ao
displayLink não funciona?

Nota: Ele já foi testado e se conecto ela pelo HDMI, funciona perfeitamente.

Valeu pela força pessoal,

Leonardo Rocha.



RE: Unsubscrible

2021-06-24 Thread Rodrigo S . Pereira
Pessoal,
Eu não contribuo e só leio as vezes.
Podem retirar meu e-mail ?



De: Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA 
Enviado: sábado, 5 de junho de 2021 11:43
Para: Gilberto F da Silva <2458...@gmail.com>
Cc: Aguinaldo Alves ; 
debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org 

Assunto: Re: Unsubscrible

5 jun 2021 10:39:12 Gilberto F da Silva <2458...@gmail.com>:
>
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 9:41:01AM –3, Aguinaldo Alves wrote:
>>
>> --
>
>Quando es[t]a lista será desativada?

Espero que esta lista nunca morra, ou só quando inventar-se algo melhor que o 
correio eletrônico de texto puro.   Mas estás à vontade para dela sair.



Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-05-27 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 29 Apr 2021 at 08:24, Jonathan Siegle wrote:
> This is working for me on Debian Buster:
> http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/compfac/faq/davmail.html

Thank you for this.

I have spent the past 2 days on this and have finally got davmail
working for me.  Some issues with versions of firefox (and Thunderbird
as this was my test vehicle) but got there eventually.  Now have gnus
reading email via davmail although hanging after downloading the
emails.  I've posted on the gnus mailing list about this aspect.

Thanks again,
eric

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Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50 & org 9.4.6 on Debian bullseye/sid



Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-05-27 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Thursday, 29 Apr 2021 at 21:09, deloptes wrote:
> The admin says "F**k off" :D

Yep, that's pretty much what's happened (so far... I'm pushing).

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Re: X11 System

2021-05-21 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Maravilha gente, suspeite. Muito obrigado pela dica.

Em sex., 21 de mai. de 2021 às 20:09, Alex Porto dos Santos
 escreveu:
>
> Possívelmente você não está usando o xorg e sim o wayland.
> Na tela de login do gnome tem uma engrenagem com a opção de mudar.
>
> Alguns programas não conseguem compartilhar a tela, ou acesso remoto pelo 
> wayland
>
>
>
> Em sex, 21 de mai de 2021 20:04, Leonardo S. S. da Rocha 
>  escreveu:
>>
>> Olá pessoal, boa noite. Tenho notado uns comportamentos estranhos no
>> meu sistema. Estou com Debian testing com Gnome 3 instalado. Tenho que
>> usar o Teams no trabalho. Já há algum tempo não consigo compartilhar a
>> tela no teams. Agora, tentando rodar o SimpleScreenRecorder recebi uma
>> mensagem. Algo como:
>>
>> You are using a non-X11 window system which is currently not supported
>> by SimpleScreenRecorder.
>>
>> Gostaria de saber se alguém pode recomendar alguma documentação que
>> trate disso para que eu possa saber se há relação?
>>
>> Um outro exemplo: se eu tento rodar uma VM windows no VirtualBox e
>> gravar a tela, o mouse para de funcionar, ou seja, não há resposta
>> para ação do clique do mouse. Até que eu feche a VM. Não sei se há
>> relação!
>>
>> Agradeço mais uma vez,
>>
>> Leonardo Rocha
>>



X11 System

2021-05-21 Thread Leonardo S. S. da Rocha
Olá pessoal, boa noite. Tenho notado uns comportamentos estranhos no
meu sistema. Estou com Debian testing com Gnome 3 instalado. Tenho que
usar o Teams no trabalho. Já há algum tempo não consigo compartilhar a
tela no teams. Agora, tentando rodar o SimpleScreenRecorder recebi uma
mensagem. Algo como:

You are using a non-X11 window system which is currently not supported
by SimpleScreenRecorder.

Gostaria de saber se alguém pode recomendar alguma documentação que
trate disso para que eu possa saber se há relação?

Um outro exemplo: se eu tento rodar uma VM windows no VirtualBox e
gravar a tela, o mouse para de funcionar, ou seja, não há resposta
para ação do clique do mouse. Até que eu feche a VM. Não sei se há
relação!

Agradeço mais uma vez,

Leonardo Rocha



Re: Restoring sticky bits after accidentally moving /usr directory

2021-05-18 Thread s

>> are not working because the sticky bits for many files /usr/bin/* were lost.
>> For example, I can't send email with exim because of this error:
>> 
>> Failed to create spool file /var/spool/exim4//input//1lj87g-0002tS-5J-D:
>> Permission denied
> 
> I'm guessing you actually mean setuid/setgid bit, not sticky bit.

Sorry yeah. Setuid/gid. 

> 
>> Is there an easy way to ensure I set all the permissions back to where they
>> were before I move /usr?
> 
> I can't think of an easy way if you don't have backups. If you have
> another system you could get a list of all its permissions like so:
> 
> # find /usr -xdev -printf '%p %m\0' | sort -z > good-perms
> 
> Then on your suspect machine:
> 
> # find /usr -xdev -printf '%p %m\0' | sort -z > suspect-perms
> 
> And then run this perl script:
> 
>https://gist.github.com/grifferz/1c478ea5eb789b2a1d1a3e49d2a9345c
> 
> The "find" and the "sort" are using NULL-separated strings so that
> your filenames can contain newlines. Although I don't expect you
> have any such paths under /usr.
> 
> The perl script will print out a chmod for any differences, it will
> tell you about paths you have which your "good" host does not, and
> it will say nothing about paths that match permissions both sides.
> It doesn't actually do anything, it just prints suggested chmod
> actions. You maybe want to capture the output to a file.

Yes, comparing it to a known good install was something I contemplated but I 
wasn’t relishing the thought of actually doing it. This will definitely help 
ease the pain. Thanks!


> 
> If you don't have another working system, well, perhaps you can tell
> us which Debian release this is and someone can provide a list of
> paths and permissions from their machine.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> Cheers,
> Andy
> 
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> 


Re: how to use fetchmail with MS Office 365 / davmail?

2021-05-03 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Monday,  3 May 2021 at 11:23, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Get a computer monitor instead. In ten years most (if not all) 
> traditional TV stations will likely have switched to streaming via the 
> internet anyway ;)

When I went to order a 60" monitor for a meeting room at work, I found
that the equivalent TV (same screen/hardware as the monitor but with a
tuner) was half the price.  We bought the TV.

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