On 2019-10-29 22:38, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2019-10-29 14:32:39 +0900, John Crawley wrote:
A (bash) script wants to put up a GUI (yad) if it can, or otherwise try to
interact with the user on the terminal.
>> ---
loginctl show-session -p Type $XDG_SESSION_ID
and looking for 'Type=x11' or 'T
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Dear Debian Family,
Hope you are good. I have a LUKS project on Debian but i don't know
exactly how can i do this. Let me explain the details.
I watched a video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cchdw75WKXQ) and he
was explaining how to install Kubuntu with custom LUKS options with
detached header
On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 00:04:17 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
>
> > I don't get it - IIUC, this sort of thing will work if a given system
> > is always available via a remote connection. In such a case, we can set
> > up the routes so that clients on the local network know to route
> > pac
Le 29/10/2019 à 20:37, Jimmy Johnson a écrit :
the file system you use matters, some file systems only use uefi and
will give you no legacy support.
Utter nonsense.
Joe wrote:
> That's OK, so will I when an OS version of Access exists. I'm not
> holding my breath.
The business enforces is, we can not do anything against. I don't mind using
the crap if they pay the license and they pay me for using it.
I used to have one linux pc before, but now I have to us
On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 13:10:04 -0700
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 10/29/19 12:07 PM, Joe wrote:
>
> > No, it doesn't do legacy. There is no 'legacy' on any BIOS screen.
> > It's an Aspire ES1-132. But Stretch installed in EFI easily and
> > even gave me a dual-boot with Win10, which didn't interest m
On 10/29/19 12:07 PM, Joe wrote:
No, it doesn't do legacy. There is no 'legacy' on any BIOS screen. It's
an Aspire ES1-132. But Stretch installed in EFI easily and even gave me
a dual-boot with Win10, which didn't interest me at the time, but does
now. I'm doing a bit of Access work for the firs
On 10/29/19 12:22 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
HP UEFI firmwares were among the most broken ones, ignoring EFI boot
entries created for GRUB.
I swear those new hp's are broken by design just like our main
stream(cough) linux. But if you find the right system, using the right
kernel you can get
On 10/29/19 9:23 AM, deloptes wrote:
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
My acer aspire one is not having a problem and another acer with 17 inch
screen, hdmi and ddr3 is not having a problem, I can't get at the model
right now. You may have to fiddle with your bios, on a samsung I have to
go to bios at boot,
Le 29/10/2019 à 17:23, deloptes a écrit :
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
I personally do not see a reason why I should mess up with the bios to
switch back and fort to legacy and not legacy
Because some (many ?) UEFI firmwares are defective and having them boot
a GNU/Linux system in EFI mode can be a r
On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 02:45:56 -0700
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 10/29/19 1:56 AM, Joe wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 01:21:52 -0700
> > Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> >
> >> On 10/27/19 10:38 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On 10/26/19 5:41 PM, songbird wrote:
> Peter Ehlert wrote:
>
Le lun. 28 oct. 2019 à 16:49, Andrei POPESCU a
écrit :
> On Mi, 18 sep 19, 14:40:29, Prunk Dump wrote:
> >
> > -> Maybe a bug in the systemd configuration files that awake service
> > in wrong order ? ( I will do soon a not related bug report to Debian,
> > puppet.service does not contain any "Af
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> My acer aspire one is not having a problem and another acer with 17 inch
> screen, hdmi and ddr3 is not having a problem, I can't get at the model
> right now. You may have to fiddle with your bios, on a samsung I have to
> go to bios at boot, to boot device where I find wha
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 03:58:04PM +0100, john doe wrote:
> On 10/29/2019 2:01 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 01:36:35PM +0100, john doe wrote:
> >> On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> >>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
> >>> john doe wrote:
> >>>
> /e
On Ma, 24 sep 19, 22:28:59, Mark Fletcher wrote:
>
> In the end I think my problems were caused by previously having the
> deb-multimedia repositories in use and trying to move away from them
> at the same time as upgrading.
Most likely, which is why the Release Notes specifically advise to
re
On 10/29/2019 2:01 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 01:36:35PM +0100, john doe wrote:
>> On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
>>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
>>> john doe wrote:
>>>
/etc/apt/sources.list:
http://HOSTNAME-APT-CACHER-NG>:3142/debia
On Lu, 23 sep 19, 07:23:05, Karolis Pabijanskas wrote:
> Hey Everyone!
>
> `stretch-backports` kernel seems to have broken dependencies since a
> few days ago. In particular this package:
> https://packages.debian.org/stretch-backports/linux-image-amd64 seems
> to have a broken dependency for l
My everyday driver is Wheezy.
Something happened (maybe I fat fingered something, but I don't think so) and
the system tray (if that is the correct name -- the thing that holds things
like the klipper and volume control icon) disappeared from my panel.
Any thoughts on an easy way to restore it?
Thanks for the note.
Please see my comments interspaced below:
On 10/29/2019 08:50 AM, The Wanderer wrote:
On 2019-10-29 at 07:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit).
(A bit more literally than might have been expected. I've trimmed the
Subject li
My Debian 10 (buster) server swaps (it became indeed very slow)
while there is still much free memory:
joooj:~> free
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 489260 2162527704 24 265304 257188
Swap:360376
On 2019-10-29 14:32:39 +0900, John Crawley wrote:
> A (bash) script wants to put up a GUI (yad) if it can, or otherwise try to
> interact with the user on the terminal.
>
> Previously I was using loginctl:
> loginctl show-session -p Type $XDG_SESSION_ID
> and looking for 'Type=x11' or 'Type=waylan
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 08:50:05AM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> Can you give some examples of aliases which work and which don't? By
> which I mean, paste in the alias-definition line for each one.
Even better, paste an actual terminal session showing your prompts,
the commands you are typing, and
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 01:36:35PM +0100, john doe wrote:
> On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
> > john doe wrote:
> >
> >> /etc/apt/sources.list:
> >>
> >> http://HOSTNAME-APT-CACHER-NG>:3142/debian-security buster/updates
> >
On 2019-10-29 at 07:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit).
(A bit more literally than might have been expected. I've trimmed the
Subject line back down, as it contained a verbatim copy of the entire
message body except for the newlines being replace
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 02:32:39PM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
> I've replaced the test with
> [[ -n $DISPLAY || -n $WAYLAND_DISPLAY ]] &&
> but environment variables are a bit fragile and I was wondering if there
> might be a better way.
Nope. This is it.
If your user sets the DISPLAY variable
On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
> john doe wrote:
>
>> /etc/apt/sources.list:
>>
>> http://HOSTNAME-APT-CACHER-NG>:3142/debian-security buster/updates
>^
>
> That greater than character looks problematic; is it corr
Thanks for the reply.
There doesn't seem to be any such demarcation.
On 10/29/2019 07:24 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
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Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit).
Without warning, or any other indications, some of
On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
john doe wrote:
> /etc/apt/sources.list:
>
> http://HOSTNAME-APT-CACHER-NG>:3142/debian-security buster/updates
^
That greater than character looks problematic; is it correct?
Also, I find that setup puts a file, apt.conf, in yo
Thank you Jeremy and Curt. It worked!
Finding the T and Y cookies was indeed simpler than I feared.
Gerardo
Il giorno dom 27 ott 2019 alle ore 01:35 Gerardo Ballabio
ha scritto:
>
> Thank you, but I need some more help.
>
> I've downloaded the script, but the README says that I need to supply
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Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit).
>
> Without warning, or any other indications, some of the alias statements
> in my user .bashrc are no longer working!.
>
> The strange thing is that some still are
The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit).
Without warning, or any other indications, some of the alias statements
in my user .bashrc are no longer working!.
The strange thing is that some still are working. Also, if I enter the
complete path to an executable whose alias is NOT w
Hi,
I'm playing with apt-cacher-ng, it works fine when installing debian but
I get the following errors when trying to 'apt-get update'
(apt-cacher-ng's log):
|dists/buster/updates/InRelease [HTTP error, code: 503]
|debrep/dists/buster-updates/InRelease
The below URL makes the above error:
/etc
On 10/29/19 12:59 AM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 07:44:48PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> On Ma, 01 oct 19, 15:49:57, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
>>>
>>> You may want to try hd-idle, it is not yet available in stable, but one
>>> can install it from testing (it is not advisable i
Hello,
Thread about installing Debian on USB stick brought me idea about
backuping/cloning Debian PC.
Backuping living system is difficult task as backup can be application
dependant (e.g. sql database). In fact you need to know how each
application operates on disk and be sure that you will not
On 10/29/19 1:56 AM, Joe wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 01:21:52 -0700
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 10/27/19 10:38 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 10/26/19 5:41 PM, songbird wrote:
Peter Ehlert wrote:
I have tried it, several times, but was unable to get Grub
properly installed... not able to boot.
I to
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 02:32:39PM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
> A (bash) script wants to put up a GUI (yad) if it can, or otherwise
> try to interact with the user on the terminal.
>
> Previously I was using loginctl:
> loginctl show-session -p Type $XDG_SESSION_ID
> and looking for 'Type=x11' or
On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 01:21:52 -0700
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 10/27/19 10:38 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> >
> > On 10/26/19 5:41 PM, songbird wrote:
> >> Peter Ehlert wrote:
> >>> I have tried it, several times, but was unable to get Grub
> >>> properly installed... not able to boot.
> >>> I too
On 10/27/19 10:38 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 10/26/19 5:41 PM, songbird wrote:
Peter Ehlert wrote:
I have tried it, several times, but was unable to get Grub properly
installed... not able to boot.
I too would like such a tool
hmm, i have a booting USB stick of stable (before recent
releas
Kenneth Parker wrote:
> Background: One of my "volunteer activities" is to "Rehabilitate" really
> old Hardware, to keep it off our Landfills, and to have it available to
> people with Extremely Low finances. I was part of an organization in
> Seattle, doing this, but I am not finding others, at
Kenneth Parker wrote:
> Here I am. And yes, I have run installs on USB Drives, on one system, and
> then tried to boot it on another. Things that go wrong include different
> naming conventions for Ethernet, sound woes, and even (at least once) only
> getting into Text Mode, due to wildly differ
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