Re: (No Subject)

2024-07-12 Thread Danial Behzadi
I daily drive Droidian on a Redmi phone for over a year.

Debian Linux for smartphones [WAS Re: (No Subject)]

2024-07-12 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 04:17:21PM +, Mike wrote: > Hi. > > Is there any debian linux for smartphones? > If yes, how to install it? Hi Mike, The list you've posted to is the main list for the whole of the Debian project. I suggest follow up to the Debian-user mailing list. Mobian is one

Re: (No Subject)

2024-07-12 Thread Yadd
On 7/12/24 20:17, Mike wrote: Hi. Is there any debian linux for smartphones? If yes, how to install it? Hi, if you're looking for a Free OS for smartphone, maybe take a look at https://e.foundation/

Swap partition default size [WAS Re: Problem With Hard Disk Partitioning In Debian Linux 12.x]

2024-07-07 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 07:14:28AM +, Saurav Sarkar wrote: > Hi, Hi Suarav, Unfortunately, this is the wrong list: debian-project reaches the whole of Debian. Follow up set to the debian-user mailing list. > The SWAP Partition is too low in Debian 12.x that is just 1 GB. This was a

Re: Debian 12.6 SHA256SUMS has 12.5 checksums

2024-06-30 Thread Steve McIntyre
Hi Karel, On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 02:09:39PM +0200, Karel Zimmer wrote: > >Thanks for making Debian! >I just downaloded Debian 12.6 from https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/ >current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/. >The file SHA256SUMS shows debian-live-12.5.0-amd64-..., I believe this should >be 

Re: Frame.work might deliver RISC-V boards soon

2024-06-18 Thread Michael Jeanson
On 2024-06-18 11:53, Andreas Tille wrote: Hi, just some hint to some laptop I consider interesting: https://frame.work/de/de/blog/introducing-a-new-risc-v-mainboard-from-deepcomputing It would be good if we would make sure Debian will run on this hardware. If anyone is willing and able

Re: Laptop fan freaks out on boot

2024-06-14 Thread jpeter17359549
Yes, I am using Debian 12.5. It's a new install on a Dell laptop, which previously ran Windows, and it never had any cooling issues. The fan runs at very high RPM (probably on maximum) for a couple of seconds on boot. It seems to happen at the point where it reaches this line: [OK] Reached

Re: Laptop fan freaks out on boot

2024-06-13 Thread tomas
On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 05:37:32AM +0200, jpeter17359...@tutanota.com wrote: > Hello, > > Debian spins my CPU fan like crazy for a brief moment each time it boots. > Why is this "feature" necessary, and how do I disable it? Are you sure it it Debian? At which point of boot does that happen?

Re: Upcoming oldstable point release (11.10)

2024-06-12 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:11:32PM +0100, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > The next point release for "bullseye" (11.10) is scheduled for Saturday, > February 10th. Processing of new uploads into bullseye-proposed-updates > will be frozen during the preceding weekend. The correct date for 11.10 is

Re: Re: Wonderful OS

2024-06-11 Thread Roberto A. Foglietta
On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 at 17:04, Richard Stallman wrote: > to consider the sexrecy of the nvidia instruction set as a violation > of competition law. Who ever says that? Best regards, R-

Re: lists.debian.org maintenance

2024-05-18 Thread Soren Stoutner
Perhaps unreleated to a python2 script, but it seems that the web interface for subscribing and unsubscribing is currently broken. For example, entering an email address and clicking subscribe on: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/[1] Leads to:

Re: lists.debian.org maintenance

2024-05-18 Thread Alexander Wirt
On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 06:24:53PM +0200, Alexander Wirt wrote: > On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 10:47:26AM -0500, Steven Robbins wrote: > > On Friday, May 17, 2024 3:33:30 P.M. CDT Alexander Wirt wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > > we will upgrade bendel.debian.org which hosts our mailinglists now. > > > >

Re: lists.debian.org maintenance

2024-05-18 Thread Alexander Wirt
On Sat, May 18, 2024 at 10:47:26AM -0500, Steven Robbins wrote: > On Friday, May 17, 2024 3:33:30 P.M. CDT Alexander Wirt wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > we will upgrade bendel.debian.org which hosts our mailinglists now. Please > > > expect some service interruptions. > > > > the maintenance is over,

Re: lists.debian.org maintenance

2024-05-18 Thread Steven Robbins
On Friday, May 17, 2024 3:33:30 P.M. CDT Alexander Wirt wrote: > Hi, > > > we will upgrade bendel.debian.org which hosts our mailinglists now. Please > > expect some service interruptions. > > the maintenance is over, but unfortunately the indexer for list search is > currently broken. It may

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-17 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, 2024-05-11 at 08:21 +, Aditya Garg wrote: > 1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware. > 2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software > packages to support my hardware. Please consider adding that hardware support to the mainline Linux kernel and to

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-16 Thread Aditya Garg
Well it's indeed not as easy as I thought as far as Debian ISOs are concerned. I'll try to be more precise. I am a maintainer for Ubuntu on Linux on T2 Macs project: https://t2linux.org/. We work to modify ISOs of commonly used distros by adding a custom kernel with drivers for T2 Macs and

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-11 Thread Xingyou Chen
On 5/11/24 16:21, Aditya Garg wrote: Hello I wanted to create a custom ISO of Debian, with the following customisations: 1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware. 2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software packages to support my hardware. I am not able to

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-11 Thread Thomas Irgang
On 11.05.24 12:06, Thomas Irgang wrote: On 11.05.24 10:21, Aditya Garg wrote: Hello I wanted to create a custom ISO of Debian, with the following customisations: 1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware. 2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-08 Thread Tiago Bortoletto Vaz
This is much more of a general note regarding this thread. Apparently we are far from a consensus on an official Debian position regarding the use of generative AI as a whole in the project. We're therefore content to use the resources we have and let each team handle the content using their own

Re: The problem with security newsletters and newsletters on the security center

2024-05-08 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
Hi, On 08/05/2024 08:53, Тимур Казбеков wrote: Hi! We noticed that you have discrepancies in the mailing list and the information provided on https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/ Example: DSA-5248-1 link to the message https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5248?ref=cve.news redirect

Re: Debian acronymns

2024-05-07 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote on 06/05/2024 at 21:59:37+0200: > On Mon, May 06, 2024 at 04:52:05PM -0300, Jack Warkentin wrote: >> That's great. But how is anyone going to find it? > Google. > E.g. "Debian acronyms" points to it. While it is indeed true, Jack has a fair point: having a

Re: Debian acronymns

2024-05-06 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Mon, May 06, 2024 at 04:52:05PM -0300, Jack Warkentin wrote: > That's great. But how is anyone going to find it? Google. E.g. "Debian acronyms" points to it. -- WBR, wRAR signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Debian acronymns (was:Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian)

2024-05-06 Thread Andreas Ronnquist
On Mon, 6 May 2024 16:24:17 -0300, Jack Warkentin wrote: >Hi Everybody > >I am an 86-year-old long time user of Debian GNU/Linux (at least 20 years). >And I subscribe to the debian-project mailing list as well as a couple of >other debian mailing lists. I sometimes have problems understanding

Re: Debian acronymns

2024-05-06 Thread Jack Warkentin
That's great. But how is anyone going to find it? it would be very helpful if a link to it were placed on the site map. Judit Foglszinger wrote: Hi, It would be helpful if Debian would create (and keep up-to-date) a web page of acronymns and abbreviations used by Debian literati. Or is there

Re: Debian acronymns (was:Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian)

2024-05-06 Thread Judit Foglszinger
Hi, > It would be helpful if Debian would create (and keep up-to-date) a web > page of acronymns and abbreviations used by Debian literati. Or is there > already such a one, but not listed on the site map? There is one in the wiki - https://wiki.debian.org/Glossary signature.asc Description:

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-03 Thread Mo Zhou
On 5/3/24 12:10, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote: On that front, useful "related work" are the policies that scientific journals and conferences (which are exposed *a lot* to this, given their main activity is vetting textual documents) have put in place about this. Indeed. Here are some examples:

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-03 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Tiago" == Tiago Bortoletto Vaz writes: Tiago> Hi Jose, Tiago> Thanks for you input, I have a few comments: Tiago> On Fri, May 03, 2024 at 11:02:47AM -0300, Jose-Luis Rivas wrote: >> On Thu May 2, 2024 at 9:21 PM -03, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: >> > Right, note that

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-03 Thread Russ Allbery
Stefano Zacchiroli writes: > (1) You are free to use AI tools to *improve* your content, but not to > create it from scratch for you. > This point is particular important for non-native English speakers, > who can benefit a lot more than natives from tool support for tasks >

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-03 Thread Tiago Bortoletto Vaz
Hi Jose, Thanks for you input, I have a few comments: On Fri, May 03, 2024 at 11:02:47AM -0300, Jose-Luis Rivas wrote: > On Thu May 2, 2024 at 9:21 PM -03, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: > > Right, note that they acknowledged this policy is a working in progress. Not > > perfect, but 'something

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-03 Thread Stefano Zacchiroli
On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 08:21:28PM -0400, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: > So I'm actually more concerned about LLM being mindlessly applied in > our communication processes (NM, bts, debconf, irc, planet, wiki, > website, debian.net stuff, etc) than one using some AI-assisted code > in our infra, at

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-03 Thread Jose-Luis Rivas
On Thu May 2, 2024 at 9:21 PM -03, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: > Right, note that they acknowledged this policy is a working in progress. Not > perfect, but 'something needed to be done, quickly'. It's hard to find a > balance here, but I kind of share this sense of urgency. > > [...] > > This

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-03 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Fri, May 03, 2024 at 01:04:29PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote: > If I would hear that other Debian developers use them in that context, I > would seriously question whether there is any value to spend my > volunteer time in keeping debian/copyright files accurate to the level > of details our

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-03 Thread Dominik George
Hi, >> Generative AI tools **produce** derivatives of other people's copyrighted >> works. > >They *can* do that, but so can humans (and will). Humans look at a >product or code and write new code that sometimes resembles the >original very much. Can I ask the LLM where it was probably

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Ansgar 
On Thu, 2024-05-02 at 20:47 +0200, Dominik George wrote: > > t's just another tool that might or might not be non-free like people > > using Photoshop, Google Chrome, Gmail, Windows, ... to make > > contributions. Or a spamfilter to filter out some. > > That's entirely not the point. > > It

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Thu, May 02, 2024 at 02:01:20PM -0400, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz a écrit : > > I would like Debian to discuss and decide on the usage of AI-generated content > within the project. Hi Tiago, as a Debian developer I refrain from using commercial AI to genereate code used in my packaging work or

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Tiago Bortoletto Vaz
Hi Russ, On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 11:59:10AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > Tiago Bortoletto Vaz writes: > > > I personally agree with the author's rationale on the aspects pointed > > out (copyright, quality and ethical ones). But at this point I guess we > > might have more questions than

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread G. Branden Robinson
At 2024-05-02T16:31:39-0600, Sam Hartman wrote: >> Generative AI tools **produce** derivatives of other people's >> copyrighted works. > >> That said, we already have the necessary policies in place: > > Russ pointed out this is a fairly complicated claim. > > It is absolutely true that

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Dominik" == Dominik George writes: Dominik> Generative AI tools **produce** derivatives of other people's copyrighted works. Dominik> That said, we already have the necessary policies in place: Russ pointed out this is a fairly complicated claim. It is absolutely true that

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Tiago Bortoletto Vaz
On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 08:47:31PM +0200, Dominik George wrote: > Hi, > > >It's just another tool that might or might not be non-free like people > >using Photoshop, Google Chrome, Gmail, Windows, ... to make > >contributions. Or a spamfilter to filter out some. > > That's entirely not the

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Mo Zhou
On 5/2/24 14:01, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: You might already know that recently Gentoo made a strong move in this context and drafted their AI policy: - https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Council/AI_policy - https://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org/msg99042.html People

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Ansgar" == Ansgar  writes: Ansgar> Hi, Ansgar> On Thu, 2024-05-02 at 14:01 -0400, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: >> I would like Debian to discuss and decide on the usage of AI- >> generated content within the project. Ansgar> It's just another tool that might or might

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Mo Zhou
On 5/2/24 14:47, Dominik George wrote: That's entirely not the point. It is not about **the tool** being non-free, but the result of its use being non-free. Generative AI tools **produce** derivatives of other people's copyrighted works. Yes. That includes the case where LLMs generates

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Russ Allbery
Tiago Bortoletto Vaz writes: > I personally agree with the author's rationale on the aspects pointed > out (copyright, quality and ethical ones). But at this point I guess we > might have more questions than answers, that's why I think it'd be > helpful to have some input before suggesting any

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Dominik George
Hi, >It's just another tool that might or might not be non-free like people >using Photoshop, Google Chrome, Gmail, Windows, ... to make >contributions. Or a spamfilter to filter out some. That's entirely not the point. It is not about **the tool** being non-free, but the result of its use

Re: A policy on use of AI-generated content in Debian

2024-05-02 Thread Ansgar 
Hi, On Thu, 2024-05-02 at 14:01 -0400, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: > I would like Debian to discuss and decide on the usage of AI- > generated content within the project. It's just another tool that might or might not be non-free like people using Photoshop, Google Chrome, Gmail, Windows, ... to

Re: Debian 11.10 release date enquiry

2024-04-25 Thread Devidas Shanbhag, Amrutha
Thanks for the clarification, Adam. I just realised I am after the security update for 11.9 and have re-posted my question to the cloud team. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks, From: Adam D. Barratt Date: Friday, 26 April 2024 at 10:41 am To: Devidas Shanbhag, Amrutha , Jonathan Wiltshire Cc

Re: Debian 11.10 release date enquiry

2024-04-25 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Fri, 2024-04-26 at 00:07 +, Devidas Shanbhag, Amrutha wrote: > Thanks for your response. My bad, I should have mentioned that I did > look at the releases page and found that the next point release 11.10 > isn’t planned yet. Hence the query. >   > Historically, minor versions have been

Re: Debian 11.10 release date enquiry

2024-04-25 Thread Devidas Shanbhag, Amrutha
: Re: Debian 11.10 release date enquiry [You don't often get email from j...@debian.org. Learn why this is important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] EXTERNAL EMAIL - USE CAUTION when clicking links or attachments On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 10:03:58PM +, Devidas Shanbhag

Re: Debian 11.10 release date enquiry

2024-04-24 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 10:03:58PM +, Devidas Shanbhag, Amrutha wrote: > Hi team, > > When can we expect Debian 11.10 release? An approximate date would be very > helpful for us in planning. Next point release dates are published at https://release.debian.org as they are arranged. --

Re: Debian [source code]

2024-04-24 Thread Danial Behzadi
@lists.debian.org , listmas...@lists.debian.org *Subject:*Re: Debian [source code] Hi Gauthier, On Tue, 23 Apr 2024, Gauthier Kidjat Kwatatshey wrote: > I'm contacting you because we need your help or recommendations on how to download the full source code for Debian <<https://bugs.debian.o

Re: Debian [source code]

2024-04-24 Thread Gauthier Kidjat Kwatatshey
com> www.reply.com<http://www.reply.com> [Storm Reply] From: Hanno 'Rince' Wagner Date: Wednesday, 24 April 2024 at 08:31 To: Gauthier Kidjat Kwatatshey Cc: debian-project@lists.debian.org , listmas...@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Debian [source code] Hi Gauthier, On Tue, 23 Apr 2024, Gau

Re: Debian [source code]

2024-04-23 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Apr 23, 2024 at 03:00:04PM +, Gauthier Kidjat Kwatatshey wrote: > Hello, > > > I'm contacting you because we need your help or recommendations on how to > download the full source code for Debian > > Good evening, If you need all the

Re: How to properly maintain our packages in Ubuntu

2024-04-22 Thread Richard Laager
I'm not an Ubuntu developer, but... On 2024-04-22 18:27, Dima Kogan wrote: Alright. It is April 2024, so Ubuntu 24.04 is coming out. My hazy understanding of what happens is that on some day (when?) they snapshot Debian/unstable, apply their patches, rebuild everything, and ship it. This is

Re: Anfrage: Merchandise || Request: Merchandise

2024-04-17 Thread Daniel Lange
Hi Markus, this mailing list is English, so let me answer in this language... Am 17.04.24 um 05:22 schrieb Markus Hiersche: In the near future (summer 2024) I plan to share my knowledge (Debian, Wordpress and Python) in German and ÖGS (Austrian Sign Language) via YouTube and blog. Great!

Re: Donate to Debian using LiberaPay ?

2024-04-17 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2024-04-17 03:13:56 + (+), Felipe Maia wrote: [...] > I would recommend that you forward your inquire regarding > LiberaPay to SPI. They might be able to add it as an option for > receiving donations. [...] The most expedient route is probably to send the request to

Re: Donate to Debian using LiberaPay ?

2024-04-16 Thread Jose-Luis Rivas
On Tue Apr 16, 2024 at 5:26 PM -03, wrote: > Hey, > would you consider adding an official Debian account to LiberaPay ? You > just have to enter a banking account on strip to allow direct donation > with basically no need to supervise/give back ; no additional fees and > it gives a simple way to

Re: Looking for SHA256SUMS for Debian 12

2024-04-16 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 16, 2024, Jens Hermann wrote: > Dear Sir or Madam, > > Thank you very for your answers. > > I have another question about verification. > On Linux there is the following command to import the signing key: > gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-key "27DE B156 44C6 > B3CF

Re: Looking for SHA256SUMS for Debian 12

2024-04-16 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 11:35:11AM +0200, Jens Hermann wrote: > Dear Sir or Madam, > > Thank you very for your answers. > > I have another question about verification. > On Linux there is the following command to import the signing key: > gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-key

Re: Looking for SHA256SUMS for Debian 12

2024-04-16 Thread Jens Hermann
Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you very for your answers. I have another question about verification. On Linux there is the following command to import the signing key: gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-key "27DE B156 44C6 B3CF 3BD7 D291 300F 846B A25B AE09" or. gpg --keyserver

Re: Looking for SHA256SUMS for Debian 12

2024-04-15 Thread Soren Stoutner
You can find them here: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/[1] On Monday, April 15, 2024 12:52:12 PM MST Jens Hermann wrote: > Dear Sir or Madam, > > I downloaded "debian-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso" from the website > https://www.debian.org/. I would now like to carry out

Re: Debian 12.5

2024-04-15 Thread Alexander Reichle-Schmehl
Hi! I addition to that please also see Debians Security Advisory at https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2024/msg00057.html I summary: The stable release of Debian was not affected by this security issue. Best regards, Alexander PS: The e-mail address you contacts is acutally

Re: Debian 12.5

2024-04-14 Thread Dave James
Jens, good morning! Well, here in Florida... You can check your installed version of xz with this command: dpkg-query -l '*xz*' This document: https://cert.europa.eu/publications/security-advisories/2024-032/ says the earliest bad version is 5.6.0 I am running the stable version for AMD64 and

Re: Donations

2024-04-04 Thread Peter Ehlert
On 4/3/24 06:09, Peter Valentin wrote: Hiya I'd like to continue to support you BUT I do NOT want to continue to support Paypal ! @ https://www.debian.org/donations.en.html one is mislead to assume it is possible to donate withOUT using Paypal if one goes via »Click & Pledge« BUT »Click &

Re: Permission to distribute

2024-04-04 Thread Clément Hermann
Hi, Le 4 avril 2024 08:29:07 UTC, to...@tuxteam.de a écrit : >On Thu, Apr 04, 2024 at 01:00:46AM -0700, John Lee wrote: >> Hello Debian Team, >> >> I just wondered if I can sell computers that I build with Debian Linux >> pre-installed. The computers may also include programs I create. I

Re: Permission to distribute

2024-04-04 Thread tomas
On Thu, Apr 04, 2024 at 01:00:46AM -0700, John Lee wrote: > Hello Debian Team, > > I just wondered if I can sell computers that I build with Debian Linux > pre-installed. The computers may also include programs I create. I tried to > find the answer to this question but still unsure. That's the

Re: Requests for my bachelor thesis

2024-04-03 Thread Wouter Verhelst
Hi Igor, Late answer here, but I thought it might still be useful: On Sat, Mar 09, 2024 at 11:21:40AM +, Igor Lewandowski wrote: >Good morning, > >I am a third year undergraduate history student from Adam Mickiewicz >University in Poznan, Poland. My bachelor thesis is related to

Re: Donations

2024-04-03 Thread Daniel Lange
Hi Peter, Am 03.04.24 um 15:09 schrieb Peter Valentin: I'd like to continue to support you BUT I do NOT want to continue to support Paypal ! @ https://www.debian.org/donations.en.html one is mislead to assume it is possible to donate withOUT using Paypal if one goes via »Click & Pledge« BUT

Re: Upcoming stable point release (12.6)

2024-03-29 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Fri, 2024-02-16 at 17:35 +, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote: > The next point release for "bookworm" (12.6) is scheduled for > Saturday, April 6th. Processing of new uploads into bookworm- > proposed-updates will be frozen during the preceeding weekend. Due to recent events, the point release has

Re: Problema audio

2024-03-26 Thread Christoph Biedl
antonio colucci wrote... > Salve, ho installato Debian 12 su un vecchio notebook, ho il seguente > problema: Scusi, non parlo Italiano. Utilizza https://lists.debian.org/debian-italian/ Christoph signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Requests for my bachelor thesis

2024-03-09 Thread rajudev
<<< replies inline >>> On March 9, 2024 4:51:40 PM GMT+05:30, Igor Lewandowski wrote: >Good morning, Hi Igor >I am a third year undergraduate history student from Adam Mickiewicz >University in Poznan, Poland. My bachelor thesis is related to Linux >distributions. The full name of the

Re: Requests for my bachelor thesis

2024-03-09 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
Hello Igor, On Sat, Mar 09, 2024 at 11:21:40AM +, Igor Lewandowski wrote: >Good morning, >I am a third year undergraduate history student from Adam Mickiewicz >University in Poznan, Poland. My bachelor thesis is related to Linux >distributions. The full name of the bachelor

Re: Sleeping mode problem ( debian 12 bookworm )

2024-03-05 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Hello Mansour, Mansour Nasri dijo [Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 10:27:59AM +0100]: > Hi I'm using debian 12 in Lenovo yoga legion core i5 12th gen with Nvidia > RTX 3050 and i'm facing a serious using debian 12 on this PC, > When the PC is on sleep mode ( suspend ) it's doesn't wake up anymore until >

Re: Annual Financial Report Query

2024-02-29 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2024-02-29 22:21:49 + (+), Orville Clisby wrote: [...] > Could you please direct me to where I might find the annual > financial report for the Debian distribution? [...] Software in the Public Interest, Inc. is the public charity which handles Debian's finances (as well as legal

Re: List of libraries not ported to RISC-V

2024-02-26 Thread Paul Wise
On Mon, 2024-02-26 at 17:59 +0500, Moiz Hussain wrote: > I'm interested in porting python libraries to RISC-V. Is there a list > of python libs that need to be ported to RISC-V but haven't been > ported yet? Thanks. Take a look at the build/test links on the port wiki page:

Re: List of libraries not ported to RISC-V

2024-02-26 Thread Paul Wise
On Mon, 2024-02-26 at 16:13 +, Colin Watson wrote: > This doesn't tell you whether previous versions of the same packages > worked, though; some of those are going to be failures across multiple > architectures rather than just on riscv64, and you have to click through > to find more

Re: List of libraries not ported to RISC-V

2024-02-26 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 05:59:58PM +0500, Moiz Hussain wrote: > I'm interested in porting python libraries to RISC-V. Is there a list of > python libs that need to be ported to RISC-V but haven't been ported yet? > Thanks. https://buildd.debian.org/status/architecture.php?a=riscv64=sid is

Re: Cosmic DE

2024-02-22 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 08:19:24AM -0500, Hugo Fortin wrote: > Hello! > > I'm looking foward to the new Cosmic Desktop Environement from Pop_OS. > > Because it's 100% written in Rust and designed from to start to be Wayland > Only, this DE is extremely important for the Linux Desktop. > This

Re: Sponsorship

2024-02-16 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi, "avra...@hostcolor.com" wrote on 09/02/2024 at 14:56:01+0100: > Hi, > > I hope that this email finds you well :) our company HostColor.com has > a program - https://www.hostcolor.com/opensource/ - to support > open-source projects to the best we can. No need to say that apart > from the

Re: XZ upstream thinks about switching from PD to 0BSD.

2024-02-13 Thread Daniel Hakimi
The BSD 0-clause license is effectively a public domain grant in jurisdictions that acknowledge public domain grants, and an extremely permissive license in jurisdictions that do not. This does not seem like an issue. attribution is not required in either case. On Tue, Feb 13, 2024, 15:49

Re: Have we considered a codename 'rolling' for testing before?

2024-02-11 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 04:39:50PM +, Martin Stadtler wrote: > Hi All, > > I am certain this has come up in the past, but have we considered adding > the codename/label rolling to testing? Hard to say, as things that are usually proposed, like ones listed on

Re: Have we considered a codename 'rolling' for testing before?

2024-02-11 Thread tomas
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 04:39:50PM +, Martin Stadtler wrote: > Hi All, > > I am certain this has come up in the past, but have we considered adding > the codename/label rolling to testing? I have looked through the mail > lists, with nothing jumping out recently. I know I am not the only

Re: The Community Team Needs You!

2024-02-11 Thread Nilesh Patra
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 03:02:19PM +, Martin Stadtler wrote: > Steve, > > I would be keen to join in and help, sign me up. As per https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Community/Process#Recruitment You need to be a Debian Developer to join. Best, Nilesh signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Re: The Community Team Needs You!

2024-02-11 Thread Martin Stadtler
Steve, I would be keen to join in and help, sign me up. /mes -- *Martin Stadler* mar...@sansnom.co.uk

Re: The Community Team Needs You!

2024-02-08 Thread Daniel Lenharo
Hi Steve and Community team! Em 08/02/2024 17:45, Steve McIntyre escreveu: Hi! We'd love to find people with experience in this kind of role, but we're also ready and willing to help people learn how to work in the team. It's very rewarding to help people and make the project a better place.

Re: Request about Debian License

2024-02-06 Thread Jiyoung Wee
Hello Branden, Thank you so much for your detailed advice. We will review this issue with our lawyer. Thank you again. Regards, Jiyoung 2024년 2월 6일 (화) 오후 8:23, G. Branden Robinson 님이 작성: > Hi there, > > I'd address you with an honorific and your surname, but I am too > ignorant to infer

Re: Request about Debian License

2024-02-06 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Hi there, I'd address you with an honorific and your surname, but I am too ignorant to infer correct ones from the name shown in your email. I'm sorry about that. At 2024-02-06T19:03:41+0900, Jiyoung Wee wrote: > I have a request about Debian License Policy. > > This is our case. > 1. For the

Re: Request about Debian License

2024-02-06 Thread Danial Behzadi
Hey, AFAIK you can use Debian freely as far as: 1. you advertise it as a Debian based OS. 2. you provide sources to all changes in Debian with the same license as Debian. در سه‌شنبه, فوریه 6 2024 at ۱۹:۰۳:۴۱ +09:00:00, Jiyoung Wee نوشته بود: Hello, Team, I have a request about Debian

Re: Question regarding to the status of Debian 11 (bullseye) AMIs

2024-02-06 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 10:41:57PM +, yu, bing wrote: > Hi Debian Team, > > This is Bing Yu, a software engineer from NetApp. I am working on a project > using Debian 11 and I realised our official Debian 11 (bullseye) AMIs for > Amazon EC2 hasn’t been updated since Oct 2023 >

Re: Fwd: CVE-2023-38545 security fix not listed on NVD databse

2024-02-02 Thread Moritz Mühlenhoff
Amar Adadande wrote: > As part of our organization's security measures, we regularly conduct > security scans using the National Vulnerability Database (NVD). We have > noticed that the NVD database used by Debian may not be up to date with the > latest vulnerabilities. You seem to be mistaken.

Re: CVE-2023-38545 security fix not listed on NVD databse

2024-01-31 Thread Danial Behzadi دانیال بهزادی
If I remember correctly, this is not even a security bug. Blame NVD for that. در ۳۱ ژانویهٔ ۲۰۲۴ ۱۲:۰۵:۰۰ (UTC)، Amar Adadande نوشت: >Hi Team, > >Here we are reaching out to bring to your attention a critical issue [ >CVE-2023-38545 ] that

Re: Community renewal and project obsolescence

2024-01-26 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Raphael, thanks a lot for your analysis and sorry for my late reply. Am Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 08:01:16PM +0100 schrieb Rafael Laboissière: > > https://salsa.debian.org/rafael/debian-contrib-years > > First of all, I wish you all a happy 2024. +1 > I have updated my repository at salsa.d.o

Re: NvidiaGraphicsDrivers - wiki - openssl missing "-nodes" for the key generation

2024-01-21 Thread Alex Muntada
Hi Dirk, > https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers > > I could follow the wiki, however, I always did not get it to work with > dkms - and the solution I found searching the internet and testing > solutions for my issue was in the missing "-nodes" paramter as below > here: > > openssl req

Re: Suggestion for Debian 13: A Openbox enviornment that would work perfect in Debian

2024-01-17 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 11:33:19AM -0500, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: [...] > I'm still an Openbox user and I like it very much. Sadly, Xorg is slowly > dying and I feel it's time to move on and start thinking of it as deprecated > software. I seriously hope X11 holds until I don't need

Re: Suggestion for Debian 13: A Openbox enviornment that would work perfect in Debian

2024-01-17 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau
On 2024-01-16 20:59, Arnaud Rebillout wrote: On 17/01/2024 07:21, OB wrote: First, thanks for all you've done over the decades. Debian is superior in every shape and form. Now to my suggestion, I've recently talked to some friends of mine about the tiling window manager Openbox which we all

Re: Suggestion for Debian 13: A Openbox enviornment that would work perfect in Debian

2024-01-16 Thread Arnaud Rebillout
On 17/01/2024 07:21, OB wrote: First, thanks for all you've done over the decades. Debian is superior in every shape and form. Now to my suggestion, I've recently talked to some friends of mine about the tiling window manager Openbox which we all love and our convo ended up being about what

Re: salsa.debian.org maintenance

2024-01-12 Thread Jocey Perez
Please unsubscribe. On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 2:20 PM Alexander Wirt wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have to do a maintenance upgrade for salsa. Please expect some service > interruptions. > > Thanks for your attention > > Alex >

Re: Community renewal and project obsolescence

2024-01-04 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Mo Zhou dijo [Thu, Dec 28, 2023 at 02:02:18PM -0500]: > > Thanks for the code and the figure. Indeed, the trend is confirmed by > > fitting a linear model count ~ year to the new members list. The > > coefficient is -1.39 member/year, which is significantly different from > > zero (F[1,22] = 11.8,

Re: Lack of replies

2024-01-04 Thread Colin Watson
On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 04:52:58PM +0100, Daniel Gröber wrote: > That's certainly not something I'd advocate for. I want us to minimize the > PITA for the technically literate without sacrifising general usability. To be honest, I think that address rewriting might actually be part of improving

Re: Lack of replies

2024-01-04 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2024-01-04 16:52:58 +0100 (+0100), Daniel Gröber wrote: [...] > Any good reason we cannot look at the MX domain (or in the worst case) ASN > associated with mailserver IP to special case particularly offensive > implementations such as this if looking at the DMARC policy works in the > average

Re: Lack of replies

2024-01-04 Thread Daniel Gröber
Hi Jeremy, On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 03:11:59PM +, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > On 2024-01-04 15:54:28 +0100 (+0100), Daniel Gröber wrote: > > could this rewrite scheme be applied only for recipients where it's > > absolutely necessary? > > Unfortunately no. It *used* to be a popular assumption

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