akdeboer wrote:
> user config?
>
> created by the administrator?
>
> Please explain?
User specific configurations that are defined by administrator.
In systemd you have the system and user notion of services. Which makes also
sense. For example bluetooth is system service, but pulseaudio is us
Olá Ruben,
Sou Paulo, de Curitiba.
Fico feliz em ver a movimentação da comunidade de Recife para organizar
o Install Fest.
Existe alguma página específica sobre o Install Fest no dia 4?
Se tiver, me envie por gentileza o link para que eu possa publicar no
https://micronews.debian.org/
Vocẽ també
Dear Debian users,
It is with great satisfaction that I'm bringing you this news.
We (UPE/POLI, Recife, BR) are holding a *Linux Install Fest / Debian*, next
Oct, 05, 19.
Please, if you are from Debian marketing department, or know the proper
channels, help us to share this news officially.
If
* From: Dan Ritter
* Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 12:15:24 -0400
> You might manage to get the Windows TWAIN software to run in
> WINE, or if you have a Windows 95/98 virtual machine, that would
> probably work.
>
> I would note, though, that this camera appears to have terrible
> specifica
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 02:15:41 +0300
Pavel Volkov wrote:
> On суббота, 21 сентября 2019 г. 01:37:39 MSK, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> > Hi there
> >
> > If one wants to create a new systemd service on Buster, for example
> > for some home-grown unit, where would be the right place to put
> > the .service
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 16:31:08 -0500
Kent West wrote:
> It would be nice if Mozilla and LibreOffice Foundation got together
> and used the online account stuff of Firefox to allow users to access
> a hosted online version of LibreOffice.
You might look at NextCloud and Collabora's app for Nextclou
On суббота, 21 сентября 2019 г. 01:37:39 MSK, Mark Fletcher wrote:
Hi there
If one wants to create a new systemd service on Buster, for example for
some home-grown unit, where would be the right place to put the .service
file? Candidates are obviously /lib/systemd/system or
/etc/systemd/syste
Hi there
If one wants to create a new systemd service on Buster, for example for
some home-grown unit, where would be the right place to put the .service
file? Candidates are obviously /lib/systemd/system or
/etc/systemd/system but in both cases that would mean dropping files in
places that re
David Parker wrote:
> But I just got a new PC and installed Buster on
> it, and now I struggle just to get the earbuds paired and connected
if there are problems with the GUI in Gnome use bluetoothctl for pairing
There are also few options you may try
David Parker wrote:
> What's most frustrating about all of this is that I was able to get them
> paired, connected, and used as the default output with very little hassle
> under Debian 9. I'm not sure what's changed in 10, but I've been trying
> to get this working for days and I'm out of ideas.
Totally off-topic, but today I had a thought.
It would be nice if Mozilla and LibreOffice Foundation got together and
used the online account stuff of Firefox to allow users to access a
hosted online version of LibreOffice. Could give both MS Office365 and
Google Docs a run for their money, es
Escaped from gnome. While working in gnome the visibility of my mouse
pointer became very erratic, often visible only at the margins of a
window. I would then have to move the mouse and guess where it pointed
in the window. The computer was all but unusable so I rebooted. Having
been schooled i
Hello,
I have a set of Bluetooth earbuds and a USB Bluetooth adapter (Plugable
USB-BT4LE). With minimal effort, I had everything working fine under
Jessie for several months. But I just got a new PC and installed Buster on
it, and now I struggle just to get the earbuds paired and connected, and
No sound after upgrade to Buster
Switched from lxde to gnome to use gnome/sound speaker test - Still no sound
Rebooted to old stretch on another hard drive - had sound, output
changed to line out.
Rebooted to Buster. No sound and trapped in gnome. selection of desktops
shows at sign in but c
On 9/20/19 7:42 AM, Marc Franquesa wrote:
> After making a clean install of Buster and setup it, the system doesn't
> boot propery and enters emergency mode with some systemd-udevd errors on
> timing out.
>
> I tracked down and isolated the issue to be caused by nss-ldap group
> mapping: If I remo
On Friday 20 September 2019 12:42:16 deloptes wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I have to play Sam Elliot here, John, reminding us that it took a
> > special kind of stupid to elect what we did elect in the last poll.
>
> But Gene, it was not hard given the alternative. I still think it is
> the le
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Finally Found it, on their forum. add usbhid.mousepoll=0 (space
> separated) to /boot/cmdline.txt.
>
> So now its available in the list archives too.
Don't know about you Gene - with the raspbian image I did not have issue
with the mouse. TDE - you know.
Mouse goes via not
Gene Heskett wrote:
> I have to play Sam Elliot here, John, reminding us that it took a special
> kind of stupid to elect what we did elect in the last poll.
But Gene, it was not hard given the alternative. I still think it is the
less evil what you and we got :|
In fact I can't remember when wa
Seconded++
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 11:03 AM The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2019-09-20 at 10:39, Tanstaafl wrote:
>
>
>
> > As I said, he will go down in history as one of the greatest
> > presidents in the last 100 years, maybe more.
>
> It is frustrating to read these things and know that to even at
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 11:03:11 -0400
The Wanderer wrote:
> None of that discussion belongs on this mailing list.
>
> Please, drop the subject.
Hear, hear!
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 09:06:56AM -0400, Jack Dangler wrote:
Wanted a utility for snipping youtube clips, recording skype,
etc.
...
audacity is simple to use and allows editing. Install also
"pavucontrol" (pulse audio volume control), which is a simple
graphical utility which allows you to se
tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
>On 9/19/2019, 12:05:39 PM, Fred wrote:
>> On 9/19/19 8:40 AM, Default User wrote:
>>> We have descended into the new Dark Ages where intellectual discourse,
>>> freedom of speech, and even freedom of thought will not be tolerated.
>>>
>>> The witch hunts are back
On 2019-09-20 at 10:39, Tanstaafl wrote:
> As I said, he will go down in history as one of the greatest
> presidents in the last 100 years, maybe more.
It is frustrating to read these things and know that to even attempt to
refute them would be to contribute to the inflammatory, off-topic
discu
Off topic it is indeed but... local ?
Gene have you got the slightest idea on how much who gets elected in the US and
his/her ideas and plans has impacts on the whole world ?
With such a great power it wouldn't be unfair to make everyone in the world
vote for the US president.
- Origi
hello,
I have recently fresh installed Buster on my laptop. I am noticing that
autocomplete (Tab) in my Terminal (Gnome Terminal) is a second slower
than usual. When I push the Tab key it takes a bit longer than usual,
usually it is hard to notice any delay between the stroke and the
autocomplete o
On 9/20/2019, 10:02:19 AM, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Donald trump promised to bring jobs back to the US, cut regulation. He
> has done that, if people judge him on his performance alone he has done
> pretty much what he said he would. Not many politicians can boast
> that,. The problem is it is HOW
On 09/20/2019 10:02 AM, Paul Sutton wrote:
On 20/09/2019 14:48, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Donald Trump will go down in history as the greatest President in the
last 100 years, maybe more.
I guess I could live with that, but only if he goes down quickly.
Stefan
Donald trump promised
On 9/20/2019, 9:48:28 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Donald Trump will go down in history as the greatest President in the
>> last 100 years, maybe more.
>
> I guess I could live with that, but only if he goes down quickly.
Nice try, epic fail...
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019, 9:40 AM wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 09:25:14AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Actually, this situation can be laid plainly at the feet of the lying
> > idiot, bag of crap fake news Mainstream Media, for spreading lies dis
> > and mis-information about our duly
On 20/09/2019 14:48, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Donald Trump will go down in history as the greatest President in the
>> last 100 years, maybe more.
> I guess I could live with that, but only if he goes down quickly.
>
>
> Stefan
>
Donald trump promised to bring jobs back to the US, cut reg
Jack Dangler wrote:
> Wanted a utility for snipping youtube clips, recording skype, etc. and
> someone suggested 'audio recorder' to me. I found some information for it
> here -
> https://mintguide.org/audio/267-audio-recorder-capture-and-record-audio-from-any-device-on-linux-mint.html
> .
>
> A
> Donald Trump will go down in history as the greatest President in the
> last 100 years, maybe more.
I guess I could live with that, but only if he goes down quickly.
Stefan
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 09:25:14AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
[...]
> Actually, this situation can be laid plainly at the feet of the lying
> idiot, bag of crap fake news Mainstream Media, for spreading lies dis
> and mis-information about our duly elected and beloved President, Donald
> John Trump.
On 9/19/2019, 12:05:39 PM, Fred wrote:
> On 9/19/19 8:40 AM, Default User wrote:
>> We have descended into the new Dark Ages where intellectual discourse,
>> freedom of speech, and even freedom of thought will not be tolerated.
>>
>> The witch hunts are back.
> Do we have our lying idiot, bag of
On Thursday 19 September 2019 13:47:30 John Hasler wrote:
> Fred writes:
> > Do we have our lying idiot, bag of crap, fake President to thank for
> > making that much worse?
>
> This comes from the loons on the other side. Trump & Co have their
> own set of stupidities.
I have to play Sam Elliot
Wanted a utility for snipping youtube clips, recording skype, etc. and
someone suggested 'audio recorder' to me. I found some information for
it here -
https://mintguide.org/audio/267-audio-recorder-capture-and-record-audio-from-any-device-on-linux-mint.html
.
Adding the repo for the tool res
On Friday 20 September 2019 08:44:57 Curt wrote:
> On 2019-09-20, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > We had this same problem with the mouse when the rpi3b+ was new,
> > seems to me it should have been fixed by now. But raspbian is weird.
> > In lots of ways. But wading thru the search results on thier for
On 2019-09-20, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> We had this same problem with the mouse when the rpi3b+ was new, seems to
> me it should have been fixed by now. But raspbian is weird. In lots of
> ways. But wading thru the search results on thier forum is a cast iron
> bitch, "laggy mouse" gets you 800
On Friday 20 September 2019 04:42:52 Curt wrote:
> On 2019-09-19, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I recall it was something in /boot/cmdline.txt that had to be
> > removed to make the mouse move in real time, but can't find that msg
> > now, I assume because its been expired.
>
> I'm reading not removed,
On 2019-09-19, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> I recall it was something in /boot/cmdline.txt that had to be removed to
> make the mouse move in real time, but can't find that msg now, I assume
> because its been expired.
I'm reading not removed, but added?
usbhid.mousepoll=0
You can experiment with
On 9/19/2019 9:13 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 20:27:22 +0200
> john doe wrote:
>
>>> In addition, I also found out that running "systemctl disable gpsd"
>>> does not in fact disable it:
>>>
>>> root@hawk:/etc/systemd/system# systemctl stop gpsd ; systemctl
>>> disable gpsd
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