thanks David for this message.
@Isaac Shields, please share with us the results of your efforts.
also, you might if you continue to have problems with your Gigabyte
machine, install Debian on a more ordinary machine in order to gain
experience for an install on the less ordinary Gigabyte machine.
I tried to compile qemu by myself (this is not the first time).
I issued
%sudo apt-get build-dep qemu
%apt-get source qemu
and then
in qemu directory
%debuild -us -uc -b
claims about header files:
[...]
cc -fPIE -DPIE -std=gnu99 -Wall -m64 -mcx16 -D_GNU_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
On 2021-01-02 at 17:26, didier gaumet wrote:
> Hello,
>
> From what I understand from the lightspark website (1) and the
> wikipedia page about lightspark (2),
> - Gnash is both a free standalone flash player and flash plugin for
> Actionscript 1&2
> - Lightspark is also both a free standalone
Gregory Seidman wrote:
> I've been running 10+ LVM volumes on top of dmcrypt on top of md RAID1 on
> Debian for many, many years and it has served me well. I've been
> double-mirroring (i.e. three active drives in the RAID array) for the last
> several with the idea that I can manually fail a
On Sat, 02 Jan 2021 16:09:43 +0100
Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Ik heb dat opgelost door in het script nu apt te gebruiken en stderr
> naar /dev/null te sturen. (Daar geeft apt namenlijk een waarschuwing
> als het in een script wordt gebruikt.)
apt install cron-apt
$ cat /etc/cron-apt/config
#
On 1/2/21 11:10 PM, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> I've been running 10+ LVM volumes on top of dmcrypt on top of md RAID1 on
> Debian for many, many years and it has served me well. I've been
> double-mirroring (i.e. three active drives in the RAID array) for the last
> several with the idea that I can
Le vendredi 1 janvier 2021 à 16:40:07 UTC+1, Kenneth Parker a écrit :
> Since Adobe Flash is going the way of the Dodo Bird, I thought I'd check up
> on Open Source Alternatives, since I have some Standalone .swf files (games,
> etc).
>
> Two came up in my searches, Lightspark (which seems to
On 2021-01-02 at 16:29 +0100, steef wrote:
> Hi out there!
>
> How can I setup an automatic answer-email in mozilla-thunderbird? A
> maybe rather stupid question but somehow i cannot get it done this
> time.
>
> regards,
> steef
Hi there steef
See the instructions at
On 2021-01-02 13:10, Gregory Seidman wrote:
I've been running 10+ LVM volumes on top of dmcrypt on top of md RAID1 on
Debian for many, many years and it has served me well. I've been
double-mirroring (i.e. three active drives in the RAID array) for the last
several with the idea that I can
On 2021-01-02 05:23, Darac Marjal wrote:
Thanks for the reply. :-)
On 01/01/2021 23:51, David Christensen wrote:
I have a Dell Latitude E6520 with Nvidia Optimus graphics:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_Optimus
I have disabled Optimus in the CMOS Setup:
Video -> Optimus ->
On 2021-01-02 03:24, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
http://www.unixsheikh.com/articles/battle-testing-data-integrity-verification-with-zfs-btrfs-and-mdadm-dm-integrity.html
That looks interesting. Thanks for the link. :-)
On 2021-01-02 08:08, Richard Hector wrote:
On 3/01/21 12:24 am, Andrei
I've been running 10+ LVM volumes on top of dmcrypt on top of md RAID1 on
Debian for many, many years and it has served me well. I've been
double-mirroring (i.e. three active drives in the RAID array) for the last
several with the idea that I can manually fail a disk, pull it out (and
replace with
On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 09:23:02AM -0600, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Im afraid I have to agree with this advice. In the presence of software
> like ZFS (from Sun) and LVM (from IBM's AIX), with easy availability of
> NAS, SAN and cloud storage, the arguments in favor of hardware RAID local
> to a
deloptes writes:
Linux-Fan wrote:
> deloptes writes:
>> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> >> Each LSI card has a 6 bay cage attached and I have raided 6x2TB WD RED
>> >> spinning discs (for data) and 2x1TB WD RED spinning discs (for OS)
[...]
> Sounds OK to me :) From my point of view, I would work
On Saturday 02 January 2021 11:08:52 Richard Hector wrote:
> On 3/01/21 12:24 am, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Sb, 02 ian 21, 01:40:14, David Christensen wrote:
> >> On Linux (including Debian), MD (multiple disk) and LVM (logical
> >> volume manager) are the obvious choices for software RAID.
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 2, 2021, 5:49 AM Sven Hartge wrote:
>> My advise: Don't bother "learning RAID controllers".
> Im afraid I have to agree with this advice. In the presence of
> software like ZFS (from Sun) and LVM (from IBM's AIX), with easy
> availability of NAS, SAN and
On 3/01/21 12:24 am, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Sb, 02 ian 21, 01:40:14, David Christensen wrote:
On Linux (including Debian), MD (multiple disk) and LVM (logical volume
manager) are the obvious choices for software RAID. Each have their
respective learning curves, but they're not too high.
On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 04:20:07PM +0100, Manuel Anguren Sanjulian wrote:
> Hola
> Llevo años viendo siempre el mismo problema de las instalaciones Linux que
> si no se tiene un cd- dvd donde venga la distribución [...]
1. Ésta es una lista en inglés. Si quieres que la gente te entienda...
Hi out there!
How can I setup an automatic answer-email in mozilla-thunderbird? A maybe
rather stupid question but somehow i cannot get it done this time.
regards,
steef
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> [...]
>
>> Why would you need this. update your sites to HTML5 [...]
>
> If I read correctly, the OP hasn't a "site" (s)he coule "update". Rather
> some .swf files of value to him/her.
>
> Who are we to judge whether it's feasible to rewrite them? And whether
> html5
Hola
Llevo años viendo siempre el mismo problema de las instalaciones Linux que
si no se tiene un cd- dvd donde venga la distribución, EL GRAN LINUX Y SU
GRAN COMUNIDAD no lo han resuelto porque no existe esa comunidad que tanto
pregona trabaja para mejorar Debían.
Parece ser que se quedaron
Linux-Fan wrote:
> deloptes writes:
>
>> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>>
>> >> Each LSI card has a 6 bay cage attached and I have raided 6x2TB WD RED
>> >> spinning discs (for data) and 2x1TB WD RED spinning discs (for OS)
>> >
>> > 1TB for OS (assuming RAID1) seems... excessive to me. All my current
On Sat, Jan 2, 2021, 5:49 AM Sven Hartge wrote:
>
> My advise: Don't bother "learning RAID controllers".
>
Im afraid I have to agree with this advice. In the presence of software
like ZFS (from Sun) and LVM (from IBM's AIX), with easy availability of
NAS, SAN and cloud storage, the arguments in
Paul van der Vlis writes:
> "apt" is een ander programma als apt-get, vergelijk de man-pages maar.
>
> Ik denk niet dat het iets te maken heeft met de security update van apt.
> https://www.debian.org/security/2020/dsa-4808
Ja, dat weet ik, maar een script dat ik draaide in cron om me te
On 2021-01-02 at 09:23, Curt wrote:
> On 2021-01-02, wrote:
>
>> This is awesome. I never used anything flash myself, but it's
>> always great to see someone caring.
>
> Adobe Flash officially died at the tail-end of 2020, so I wonder what
> need exists to prolong it's life in open source.
Op 02-01-2021 om 00:46 schreef Cecil Westerhof:
Wanneer ik 'apt upgrade' doe, dan krijg ik:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
On 2021-01-02, wrote:
>
> This is awesome. I never used anything flash myself, but it's always
> great to see someone caring.
Adobe Flash officially died at the tail-end of 2020, so I wonder
what need exists to prolong it's life in open source.
> Let me know if you need some help.
>
Amigo mejor cambia ese disco, respalda de inmediato los datos más
importantes..
El sáb., 2 de enero de 2021 5:23 a. m., Eduardo Jorge Gil Michelena <
egi...@yahoo.com.ar> escribió:
> En TU caso puede que el error sea del disco por daño FÍSICO o por daño
> LÓGICO.
> Para salir de dudas y si
deloptes writes:
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> Each LSI card has a 6 bay cage attached and I have raided 6x2TB WD RED
>> spinning discs (for data) and 2x1TB WD RED spinning discs (for OS)
>
> 1TB for OS (assuming RAID1) seems... excessive to me. All my current
> installations are in 10 GiB
On 2020-12-30 14:58, Andy Smith wrote:
You can see the event count with:
# mdadm --examine /dev/sda1 # or whatever the member device is
So yes in one way your idea that the most recently modified half is
the one chosen could be said to be correct, if by "most recently
modified" you actually
On 01/01/2021 23:51, David Christensen wrote:
> debian-users:
>
> I have a Dell Latitude E6520 with Nvidia Optimus graphics:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_Optimus
>
>
> STFW and RTFM:
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/NVIDIA%20Optimus
>
> -> Using only the integrated GPU
>
>
On 2021-01-02 at 06:45, deloptes wrote:
> Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 1, 2021, 10:29 AM Kenneth Parker
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Since Adobe Flash is going the way of the Dodo Bird, I thought
>>> I'd check up on Open Source Alternatives, since I have some
>>> Standalone .swf files (games,
On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 12:45:55PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
[...]
> Why would you need this. update your sites to HTML5 [...]
If I read correctly, the OP hasn't a "site" (s)he coule "update". Rather
some .swf files of value to him/her.
Who are we to judge whether it's feasible to rewrite them?
On 2021-01-02 at 07:09, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 02 ian 21, 13:49:27, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> On Sb, 02 ian 21, 06:28:24, The Wanderer wrote:
>>> On previous systems I investigated things like autoclean, but
>>> AFAIR I never identified a way to get such a mechanism to keep
>>> the
On 2021-01-02 at 06:49, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 02 ian 21, 06:28:24, The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> On 2021-01-02 at 05:58, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>>
>>> How many package versions do you keep around?
>>> My laptop is indeed on a 30 GiB partition, but using only 14 GiB.
>>> I do (auto)clean the
Richard Lucassen writes:
> On Sat, 02 Jan 2021 00:46:02 +0100
> Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
>> Ik weet het niet 100% zeker, maar volgens mij gebeurd dit pas sinds
>> kort. Er staat me bij dat apt van de week is geupdated.
>>
>> Wat is hier aan de hand en is er wat tegen te doen?
>
> Het lijkt
On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 11:44:12AM +0100, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I could not find the zim-tools utility on the debian repository:
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=zim-tools
> https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=zim
> and I can't use git since I do not connect my work
On Sb, 02 ian 21, 13:49:27, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 02 ian 21, 06:28:24, The Wanderer wrote:
> >
> > At the very least, I'd need to be able to keep the .deb files for
> > whatever version is presently installed - and probably more than that,
> > given that I do sometimes try installing a
Kenneth Parker wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 1, 2021, 10:29 AM Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
>> Since Adobe Flash is going the way of the Dodo Bird, I thought I'd check
>> up on Open Source Alternatives, since I have some Standalone .swf files
>> (games, etc).
>>
>> Two came up in my searches, Lightspark
On Sb, 02 ian 21, 06:28:24, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-01-02 at 05:58, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> > How many package versions do you keep around?
>
> Basically all of them. In theory I go in and delete the oldest unneeded
> ones from time to time, but in practice that hasn't happened much.
>
Steven Mainor wrote:
> The idea was to create a large striped raid array(perhaps RAID6) of
> spinning disks to use as a large storage area for extra VM backups and
> large projects I'm working on. And in the process I could learn more
> about RAID controllers.
To be honest: RAID controllers
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> My laptop is indeed on a 30 GiB partition, but using only 14 GiB. I do
> (auto)clean the package cache more or less regularly though, even on
> unstable installs.
Hi Andrei,
thank you for sharing your thoughts.
# df -hl .
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
On 2021-01-02 at 05:58, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 02 ian 21, 04:35:59, The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> / itself (excluding child filesystems) contains 23GB of data. 22GB
>> of that is under /root. 17GB of *that* consists of backups of
>> other data that isn't read-time-accessible to any other user
On Sb, 02 ian 21, 01:40:14, David Christensen wrote:
>
> On Linux (including Debian), MD (multiple disk) and LVM (logical volume
> manager) are the obvious choices for software RAID. Each have their
> respective learning curves, but they're not too high.
An interesting article I stumbled upon:
En TU caso puede que el error sea del disco por daño FÍSICO o por daño LÓGICO.
Para salir de dudas y si puedes BORRA todas las particiones, crea otras y
formatea.
Luego verifica el disco, si la verificación NO informa errores pues entonces el
disco está bien.
Si la verificación SÍ informa
On Sb, 02 ian 21, 04:35:59, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> / itself (excluding child filesystems) contains 23GB of data. 22GB of
> that is under /root. 17GB of *that* consists of backups of other
> data that isn't read-time-accessible to any other user - both because it
> isn't convenient to create the
I could not find the zim-tools utility on the debian repository:
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=zim-tools
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=zim
and I can't use git since I do not connect my work computer to the Internet.
Is there a debian package or tar ball somewhere
Hi folks and a very, very happy new year!
I habe a little issue, that I want to tell about, running debian/testing and
plasma5.
Since several months I am running into an issue with the external mouse and
touchpad. From time to time it apppears that there are some issues with the
mouse.
On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 04:00:21AM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
[...]
> I will contact gnu.org and see about taking it over. It will be a
> Challenge, but I've got more time on my hands now.
This is awesome. I never used anything flash myself, but it's always
great to see someone caring.
Let
On Sb, 02 ian 21, 10:05:11, deloptes wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > The speed gain of SSD vs. spinning discs for the OS is hard to describe.
> > Think jet aircraft vs. car.
> >
> > I've done this for a laptop (partially out of necessity, after I dropped
> > it) and it was like buying a
On Sat, 02 Jan 2021 00:46:02 +0100
Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Ik weet het niet 100% zeker, maar volgens mij gebeurd dit pas sinds
> kort. Er staat me bij dat apt van de week is geupdated.
>
> Wat is hier aan de hand en is er wat tegen te doen?
Het lijkt erop dat je de recommended packages ook
On 2021-01-02 00:11, Steven Mainor wrote:
All,
thanks for all the help so far. For all the people asking why, a few
reasons. First I love to tinker with and learn about things and the only
raid controller I have access to is on my production server and I don't
really get to "play" with it
On 2021-01-02 00:48, FadeOut FF wrote:
I want http proxy server
If you are asking how to respond to the "HTTP Proxy?" question in the
Debian Installer, I press and leave it blank.
David
On 2021-01-02 01:06, ike wrote:
On 01/01/2021 11:42 PM, ike wrote:
I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H I have tried to install Debian 10.7 .
I
have enable Iommu and CSM. When the menu comes up it does not
matter
what I select after I hit enter the screen is just a mess can you
help
On 2021-01-02 at 03:36, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 01 ian 21, 23:09:01, deloptes wrote:
>>
>> Each LSI card has a 6 bay cage attached and I have raided 6x2TB WD
>> RED spinning discs (for data) and 2x1TB WD RED spinning discs (for
>> OS)
>
> 1TB for OS (assuming RAID1) seems... excessive to
On 01/01/2021 11:42 PM, ike wrote:
I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H I have tried to install Debian 10.7 .
I
have enable Iommu and CSM. When the menu comes up it does not
matter
what I select after I hit enter the screen is just a mess can you
help
me please. After I press enter the
I want http proxy server
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> Each LSI card has a 6 bay cage attached and I have raided 6x2TB WD RED
>> spinning discs (for data) and 2x1TB WD RED spinning discs (for OS)
>
> 1TB for OS (assuming RAID1) seems... excessive to me. All my current
> installations are in 10 GiB partitions with only a
On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 3:56 AM wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 06:17:32PM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Update: I just installed Stretch in QEMU-KVM in my "Knockabout" Mint 20
> > system and was able to install Gnash on it. I did a bit of research into
> > Gnu Gnash, seeing
On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 06:17:32PM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
[...]
> Update: I just installed Stretch in QEMU-KVM in my "Knockabout" Mint 20
> system and was able to install Gnash on it. I did a bit of research into
> Gnu Gnash, seeing that it may not be currently maintained. I wonder if
>
Steven Mainor wrote:
> I'm looking for recommendations for a 6 or 8 port SATA hardware raid
> controller that will hopefully be supported by the kernel and/or open
> source drivers to put in my desktop computer. Any input welcome, thanks.
>
I recommend installing two controllers and planning
I missed this question in my last email. Apologies.
What is your computer?
It is an Asus X470 Motherboard, AMD 2700x Processor
---
Steven Mainor
On 2021-01-02 03:24, Steven Mainor wrote:
Why?
See my earlier email.
What Debian?
Debian 10? Or 9? I'm mainly looking for options.
What
On Vi, 01 ian 21, 23:09:01, deloptes wrote:
>
> Each LSI card has a 6 bay cage attached and I have raided 6x2TB WD RED
> spinning discs (for data) and 2x1TB WD RED spinning discs (for OS)
1TB for OS (assuming RAID1) seems... excessive to me. All my current
installations are in 10 GiB partitions
El 2021-01-01 a las 22:14 +0100, Ramses escribió:
> El 1 de enero de 2021 21:49:47 CET, "Camaleón" escribió:
(...)
> >> He reinstalado el equipo, a ver si recuperaba los sectores, y ahora
> >no me salen los mensajes por Consola, pero el PROXMOX, me envía un
> >mensaje diario de información:
>
Why?
See my earlier email.
What Debian?
Debian 10? Or 9? I'm mainly looking for options.
What Linux?
Any still supported main-line or LTS Linux kernel.
What application(s)?
General storage.
What is your network/ environment?
Why is network information relevant for a RAID question?
All,
thanks for all the help so far. For all the people asking why, a few
reasons. First I love to tinker with and learn about things and the only
raid controller I have access to is on my production server and I don't
really get to "play" with it much since it is in use 24/7. I am one of
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