Re: AMD Vega 6 on Debian 10

2019-09-05 Thread Alessandro Vesely
On Wed 04/Sep/2019 20:12:55 +0200 Étienne Mollier wrote: > Sven, on 2019-09-03: >> On 2019-09-03 21:49 +0200, Étienne Mollier wrote: >>> It is possible that your hardware is a wee bit too recent for >>> Debian 10 vanilla: Vega support for the amdgpu driver landed in >>> Linux 4.20, but Debian 10 sh

Re: buster: multiple instances of konqueror?

2019-09-05 Thread D. R. Evans
D. R. Evans wrote on 9/1/19 8:51 AM: > How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more than one > instance? > I haven't seen any responses to this. Is it perhaps, for reasons I can't even begin to guess, by design not even possible to run multiple instances of konqueror under buste

Re: buster: multiple instances of konqueror?

2019-09-05 Thread Dan Ritter
D. R. Evans wrote: > D. R. Evans wrote on 9/1/19 8:51 AM: > > How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more than one > > instance? > > > > I haven't seen any responses to this. Is it perhaps, for reasons I can't even > begin to guess, by design not even possible to run multiple

Re: buster: multiple instances of konqueror?

2019-09-05 Thread D. R. Evans
Dan Ritter wrote on 9/5/19 9:36 AM: > D. R. Evans wrote: >> D. R. Evans wrote on 9/1/19 8:51 AM: >>> How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more than one >>> instance? >>> >> >> I haven't seen any responses to this. Is it perhaps, for reasons I can't even >> begin to guess, by d

Re: buster: multiple instances of konqueror?

2019-09-05 Thread Will Mengarini
A general solution to problems like this is to run the alternate instance as a different user. Example: adduser doppel # also creates /home/doppel sudo -u doppel konqueror # may use /home/doppel for new config files * D. R. Evans [19-09/05=Thu 10:08 -0600]: > Dan Ritter wrote on 9/5/19 9:36

Re: buster: multiple instances of konqueror?

2019-09-05 Thread Étienne Mollier
D. R. Evans, on 2019-09-05: > Dan Ritter wrote on 9/5/19 9:36 AM: > > D. R. Evans wrote: > > > D. R. Evans wrote on 9/1/19 8:51 AM: > > > > How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more > > > > than one instance? > > > > > > I haven't seen any responses to this. Is it perhaps, for r

Re: AMD Vega 6 on Debian 10

2019-09-05 Thread Étienne Mollier
Ale, on 2019-09-05: > On Wed 04/Sep/2019 20:12:55 +0200 Étienne Mollier wrote: > > Thank you Sven for pointing this out! You're right, I've been > > confused by personal experience with other chips. Installation > > of "firmware-amd-graphics" should be sufficient in that case. > > For the record

Installing XFCE 4.14 on Buster?

2019-09-05 Thread Jesse Sheidlower
I'm running Buster, pretty much a stock install, with XFCE. I'd like to upgrade XFCE to 4.14 (which was released last month), which is in unstable, mainly to take advantage of what is said to be improved HiDPI support in this version--I'm about to get a pair of 4K monitors (yes, my video card

Mailbox for Sysadmin

2019-09-05 Thread Administrator
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Re: buster: multiple instances of konqueror?

2019-09-05 Thread D. R. Evans
Étienne Mollier wrote on 9/5/19 1:38 PM: > On my side, the window manager happily brings up the first > konqueror window having been started, and the "konqueror" > command gives back the hand to the shell, instead of spawning a > new window, which I believe is the expected behaviour ? > I'm afra

Re: Installing XFCE 4.14 on Buster?

2019-09-05 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Jesse Sheidlower (2019-09-05 21:54:43) > > I'm running Buster, pretty much a stock install, with XFCE. I'd like > to upgrade XFCE to 4.14 (which was released last month), which is in > unstable, mainly to take advantage of what is said to be improved > HiDPI support in this version--I'm

Looking for suggestions of a "modern" desktop that runs Debian

2019-09-05 Thread Rogério Brito
Dear people, As all my computers are quite old so far (including the ones that I use to develop my packages and contribute to Debian), I would like to get a "modern" desktop that is able to keep up with compiling stuff and doing basic web surfing/web and typing texts in Emacs. Unfortunately, I ha

stretch: amd64, no dmesg when usb stuff plugged in

2019-09-05 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all; So what utility thats supposed to monitor that, has taken a holiday? Thanks All. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) If we desire respect for the law, we

bumblebee fails to disable discrete graphics card after upgrade nvidia driver to 430.40-2

2019-09-05 Thread wglxy
I upgrade my debian testing yesterday. The nvidia-driver and other nvidia packages were upgraded to 430.40-2. Then I found that bumblebee fails to disable discrete graphics card. We can not run opengl software with command "optirun", and when I run command "lspci -nn | grep VGA", I got: 00:02.

Re: Looking for suggestions of a "modern" desktop that runs Debian

2019-09-05 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 18:49:10 -0300 Rogério Brito wrote: > * Is silent, with as little fans as possible For that, I recommend https://silentpc.com/ I have two of their machines, and they are so quiet I can hear the hard drives doing their thing. Or check out http://www.silentpcreview.com/ -- "W

Re: stretch: amd64, no dmesg when usb stuff plugged in

2019-09-05 Thread deloptes
bw wrote: > Why do you continue with this type of post?  It's a joke.  I'm shocked > that anybody even answers this stupidity. Have you not learned to show respect to elderly people?

Re: stretch: amd64, no dmesg when usb stuff plugged in

2019-09-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 05 September 2019 20:10:07 bw wrote: > In-Reply-To: <201909051911.42570.ghesk...@shentel.net> > > Why do you continue with this type of post? It's a joke. I'm shocked > that anybody even answers this stupidity. Because something has failed. dmesg after a boot has quite a few of thes

Re: stretch: amd64, no dmesg when usb stuff plugged in

2019-09-05 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 06 September 2019 00:28:54 Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 05 September 2019 20:10:07 bw wrote: > > In-Reply-To: <201909051911.42570.ghesk...@shentel.net> > > > > Why do you continue with this type of post? It's a joke. I'm > > shocked that anybody even answers this stupidity. > > Be

Re: Installing XFCE 4.14 on Buster?

2019-09-05 Thread john doe
On 9/5/2019 9:54 PM, Jesse Sheidlower wrote: > > I'm running Buster, pretty much a stock install, with XFCE. I'd like to > upgrade XFCE to 4.14 (which was released last month), which is in unstable, > mainly to take advantage of what is said to be improved HiDPI support in this > version--I'm ab

Re: Looking for suggestions of a "modern" desktop that runs Debian

2019-09-05 Thread Rick Thomas
Have you looked at a NUC from Intel? https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark.html#@PanelLabel70407 I’ve got a couple of them and I’m very happy. Rick > On Sep 5, 2019, at 2:49 PM, Rogério Brito wrote: > > Dear people, > > As all my computers are quite old so far (including the ones th

Re: stretch: amd64, no dmesg when usb stuff plugged in

2019-09-05 Thread deloptes
Gene Heskett wrote: > Which made no diff. Whatever is supposed to be monitoring for new usb > connections is not. So what do I look at next? I suggest do a default installation from scratch to a disk (I know you have some) and try again. I guess you are messing too much with your system. AFAIK i