Re: Virt-install setting hostname as extra args not working

2020-11-06 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, I would say that you are thus probably setting the hostname of the installer itself instead of the hostname of the final guest machine. Perhaps replacing hostname=try05 by d-i:hostname=try05 or d-i:netcfg/get_hostname=try05 would be better cf https://www.debian.org/releases/buster/amd

Virt-install setting hostname as extra args not working

2020-11-06 Thread john doe
Debians, I'm trying to install debian buster using libvirt, this works well withthe the exception of being able to set the hostname in the guest. virt-install --debug --name=try05 --ram=1024 --noreboot --disk=path=/var/lib/machines/try/try05,size=6 --graphic none --os-variant=debian10 --boot me

Re: Feasibility of speech recognition for note taking on dedicated laptop?

2020-11-06 Thread Dan Hitt
On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 11:26 PM deloptes wrote: > Richard Owlett wrote: > > . > > Are there now end-user, Debian compatible, dictation applications that > > do NOT require proprietary software nor internet connectivity? My > > internet searching turned up primarily old material or tool-set pa

Re: Feasibility of speech recognition for note taking on dedicated laptop?

2020-11-06 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/06/2020 01:25 AM, deloptes wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I'm a lousy typist. Trying to make notes on a laptop does not work well because typing interrupts my train of thought. Many years ago when I was a Windows user and Dragon Naturally Speaking was in its initial release I followed spee

nftable questions

2020-11-06 Thread Jesper Dybdal
I'm beginning to plan the transition from iptables-nft to native nftables.  I plan to have a shell script that builds a set of "define" statements and concatenates then with the actual nft script that uses them. Question 1: What is the difference between "meta l4proto tcp tcp dport 22" and jus

Re: Stretch => Buster: iptables

2020-11-06 Thread Jesper Dybdal
On 2020-11-06 11:43, Sven Hartge wrote: Jesper Dybdal wrote: * The CT target, to add the ftp helper.  I fixed that by adding a bit of native nft with the nft command after all the iptables(-nft) commands. For the sake of the archive and people looking at this thread hoping for some insight, pl

Re: Stretch => Buster: iptables

2020-11-06 Thread Sven Hartge
Jesper Dybdal wrote: > * The CT target, to add the ftp helper.  I fixed that by adding a bit of > native nft with the nft command after all the iptables(-nft) commands. For the sake of the archive and people looking at this thread hoping for some insight, please post your native nft rules you c

Re: Feasibility of speech recognition for note taking on dedicated laptop?

2020-11-06 Thread mick crane
On 2020-11-06 07:25, deloptes wrote: Let me comment here my impressions. I studied speech processing and wrote my thesis on dialog systems in 2007. Until about 2005 there were still some open source tools like ViaVoice by IBM. Basically all of this was dropped by 2010 - no idea why - might be

Re: Stretch => Buster: iptables

2020-11-06 Thread Jesper Dybdal
On 2020-10-16 12:25, I wrote: I have a lot of iptables rules. Is it correctly understood that the upgrade to Buster will automatically install iptables-nft, and that iptablés-nft provides complete and compatible support for the functionality of the old iptables command, so I can expect my ipt

Re: Feasibility of speech recognition for note taking on dedicated laptop?

2020-11-06 Thread tomas
On Fri, Nov 06, 2020 at 08:25:36AM +0100, deloptes wrote: [...] > Again one of these topics, where people post about software they do not > actually use. In my case, that's true. I do follow the topic, but from some safe distance. > Let me comment here my impressions. I studied speech processin