On Vi, 15 ian 21, 21:02:58, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> So i just need to know what to do on the debian box so that it can field
> requests to get ips from host names on the internet, and forward packets to
> the internet modem. Hopefully, it will be some simple tool like
> nm-connection-editor, but
On Vi, 15 ian 21, 13:37:04, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 18:24:39 -0700
> Charles Curley wrote:
>
> > Installed via debian-bullseye-DI-alpha3-i386-netinst.iso. Expert
> > install via text using a RW-CD. Language and keyboard are US English.
> > Did not preseed d-i.
>
> Addendum:
On 1/16/21 1:29 AM, john doe wrote:
On 1/16/2021 6:02 AM, Dan Hitt wrote:
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of
ubuntu), and
it was connected to an internet modem. There was a super simple gui
on it
that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware
Bonjour,
Est-ce-qu’un serveur Signal peut communiquer avec un autre serveur Signal? Ou
bien est-ce-qu’un utilisateur Signal est irrémédiablement limité à des contacts
avec les autres utilisateurs de ce serveur uniquement?
Bien à vous
> Le 16 janv. 2021 à 06:58, Damien TOURDE a écrit :
>
>
On 1/16/2021 6:02 AM, Dan Hitt wrote:
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of ubuntu), and
it was connected to an internet modem. There was a super simple gui on it
that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware that
were not directly connected to the
On 2021-01-16 05:02, Dan Hitt wrote:
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of ubuntu),
and
it was connected to an internet modem. There was a super simple gui on
it
that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware that
were not directly connected to the
Bonsoir,
En effet, tu peux utiliser Signal sans téléphone portable, c'est ce que j'ai
fait pour la domotique a la maison (qui nous notifie via Signal).
Il te faut cependant un téléphone fixe (celui qui vient avec l'ADSL) pour
l'enregistrement.
Je t'invite à regarder le projet signal-cli, le
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of ubuntu), and
it was connected to an internet modem. There was a super simple gui on it
that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware that
were not directly connected to the internet modem. (They were not
connected
> Aside: I usually don't buy (or even consider) things like refurbished disk
> drives (what do they do, repolish the disk surfaces? ;-) (I'm being
> facetious)) or devices like laptops that include disk drives -- partly because
> of what I read once about adding memory and replacing the disk drive
Bonsoir,
Le 15/01/2021 à 22:54, Frederic Robert a écrit :
>
> Comment allez-vous ? Qui a réussi à installer signal sur Debian ?
> J'utilise Debian Testing dans une machine virtuelle. Le lien pour
> sources.list sur le site de signal est adapté à Ubuntu Xenial.
Sur Debian Buster ça fonctionne
On fredag 15 januari 2021 kl. 13:58:09 CET Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 09:14:53AM +, Rasmus MK wrote:
> > > > I use KDE. If I look in Settings -> Regional Settings -> Format it
> > > > says
> > > > en_SE.UTF-8 (no adjustments).
> > > >
> > > > LANG=en_SE.UTF-8
>
> There is
je rajoute:
en ce moment, sur le canal [educ] de l'april, il y a une discussion très
intéressante sur les alternatives à what's app et signal ou riot en font
partie mais mais mais, d'autres alternatives libres et décentralisées
existent autour du protocole XMPP avec le client Conversation
hello,
Comment allez-vous ? Qui a réussi à installer signal sur Debian ?
FR-PORT:/tmp# dpkg -al | grep signal
ii signal-desktop 1.39.5 amd64
dispo ici: https://signal.org/fr/download/#
tu peux aussi l'installer via snap
Je n'ai pas de smartphone, est-il possible de l'utiliser sans
Bonsoir,
Comment allez-vous ? Qui a réussi à installer signal sur Debian ?
J'utilise Debian Testing dans une machine virtuelle. Le lien pour
sources.list sur le site de signal est adapté à Ubuntu Xenial.
Je n'ai pas de smartphone, est-il possible de l'utiliser sans smartphone ?
Merci à
On fredag 15 januari 2021 kl. 13:56:17 CET Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 14 ian 21, 19:06:34, Rasmus MK wrote:
> > During the Debian installation (graphical) I configured my locale to be
> > "en_SE.UTF-8".
>
> Can you explain how you managed to do that?
>
> Right now im trying the latest daily
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 18:24:39 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> Installed via debian-bullseye-DI-alpha3-i386-netinst.iso. Expert
> install via text using a RW-CD. Language and keyboard are US English.
> Did not preseed d-i.
Addendum: The graphical installer bombed. I don't think it could launch
X.
On Vi, 15 ian 21, 17:45:06, Rasmus MK wrote:
> On fredag 15 januari 2021 kl. 13:56:17 CET Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Jo, 14 ian 21, 19:06:34, Rasmus MK wrote:
> > > During the Debian installation (graphical) I configured my locale to be
> > > "en_SE.UTF-8".
> >
> > Can you explain how you
On 2021-01-15 18:22, Linux-Fan wrote:
I back up with
cd / && find home -xdev -print0 | cpio -o0 -H crc | gzip | openssl
enc -md sha256 -salt -pass file:passwordfile -aes-128-cbc
>backup.cpio.gz.aes
Thank you for the `openssl` commandline.
However, since I upgraded to buster, that
Jesper Dybdal writes:
On 2021-01-14 23:21, Linux-Fan wrote:
Finally out of curiosity: You mention using CPIO archives. Do you have any
input files above 8 GiB for your backup processes? I always thought that to
be the limit of CPIO?
My backups do not contain large files within the cpio
On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 07:33:14 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
> My wife's "desktop" is an ASRock DeskMini A300W -- a box of
> about that size, in which I placed a 3400G, 32GB RAM and an NVMe
> SSD. She drives a 4K monitor from the HDMI port. Debian Buster.
>
> It has a VGA port.
>
> The new
On Friday, 15 January 2021 03:53:54 CET David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 19:06:34 (+), Rasmus MK wrote:
> > I'm looking for help in understanding how locales work and how to
> > configure my system running Debian Testing.
> >
> > During the Debian installation (graphical) I
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 09:14:53AM +, Rasmus MK wrote:
> > > I use KDE. If I look in Settings -> Regional Settings -> Format it says
> > > en_SE.UTF-8 (no adjustments).
> > > LANG=en_SE.UTF-8
There is no such locale in the "dpkg-reconfigure locales" list on
my buster system.
│ Locales to
On Jo, 14 ian 21, 19:06:34, Rasmus MK wrote:
>
> During the Debian installation (graphical) I configured my locale to be
> "en_SE.UTF-8".
Can you explain how you managed to do that?
Right now im trying the latest daily (for arm64, but it shouldn't
matter) and if I select Language: English and
On 2021-01-14 23:21, Linux-Fan wrote:
Finally out of curiosity: You mention using CPIO archives. Do you have
any input files above 8 GiB for your backup processes? I always
thought that to be the limit of CPIO?
My backups do not contain large files within the cpio archives, so I
don't know
On Thu, 2021-01-14 at 13:45 -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-01-14 at 12:58, Tixy wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2021-01-14 at 11:15 -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> > > Newer-model Intel chipsets specifically prohibit booting to
> > > internal hard drives in "legacy boot" mode.
> >
> > Surely it isn't
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