On Du, 17 ian 21, 17:44:28, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> Hi,
> The Asus that I have is G75V series. It has 2 hdd bays onboard. The
> 500mv is the drive that is current installed and Debian 10.7 is
> installed. I have purchased another 2T Segate drive that will go into
> the empty bay.
>
> I don't want
On 2021-01-17 12:15, Long Wind wrote:
wifi is ok with cell phone, it isn't with buster
allow-hotplug wlx0022c0001a59
iface wlx0022c0001a59 inet dhcp
wireless-essid JHotel
buster can connect to wifi with above
but after some time, connection is lost
i have to run ifdown/ifup again
any idea?
On 18/1/21 10:09 am, Stefan Monnier wrote:
No, this drive will be recognized, after you plug it in, as
/dev/sdb, and will have whatever partitions you create on it.
Hmm... actually, there's a risk that the new drive gets assigned the
name `sda` and the "old" one gets renamed to `sdb`.
On 2021-01-16 10:28, Dan Hitt wrote:
Regarding Andrei's suggestion of using nm-connection-editor, ...
GUI tools can be nice when you have an idea of what they are doing
"under the hood". With networking, multiple hoods are involved and many
are inaccessible (notably your ISP and the
On Du, 17 ian 21, 20:12:38, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 16 Jan 2021 at 20:57:19 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 01:19:21PM -0500, Steven Mainor wrote:
> > > My main concern for the laptop in question is security. So from a
> > > security standpoint, what is the difference
On Du, 17 ian 21, 12:43:26, Darac Marjal wrote:
>
> In theory, I imagine it would be possible to make some sort of hook for
> apt here. That is, in the same way that apt-listbugs and apt-listchanges
> fire off before apt runs and as "Are you still sure you want to install
> these packages?", it
On Sb, 16 ian 21, 17:04:54, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> Nothing immediate for the former, but for the latter, you may want to
> look at the 'vrms' package.
>
> It stands for 'virtual Richard M. Stallman', in honor of RMS' role as
> the orienting compass of the Free Software movement (although its
>
Bonjour,
Gaëtan Perrier a écrit :
> Je cherche un onduleur pour protéger à la fois mon NAS et mon PC fixe.
Étant donné que l'onduleur Eaton que je viens de commander est encore
dans son carton, il est trop tôt pour que je puisse faire un retour
d'expérience direct, mais j'ai choisi cet onduleur
Greetings all;
ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have lost it
in the fog of time.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
If we desire respect
Bonjour Gaëtan,
Il y a plusieurs modèles et types d'onduleurs.
Il est préférable d'avoir un onduleur "on-line" qui est toujours en
inter-action alors qu'un onduleur "off-line" ou "hybride" ne s'active qu'en cas
de problème. Avec le temps, poussières, vieillissement des composants, ces deux
ok muchas gracias al amigo Camaleón. ya tengo zoom instalado y funcionando.
Bonjour,
Il faut savoir qu'il y a plusieurs Android car Android est libre.
L'Android Google est totalement organisé pour nous obliger à nous déclarer,
pour nous faire tourner sur les sites dépendants de Google ou partenaires de
Google.
Installer F-Droid devient un parcours du combattant si l'on
Bonjour,
Désolé pour le HS mais je pense que sur la liste se trouvent des personnes
compétentes sur le sujet ;)
Voilà mon problème:
Je cherche un onduleur pour protéger à la fois mon NAS et mon PC fixe. Or à ce
que je vois sur les modèles que j'ai vu c'est que la connexion pour communiquer
avec
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > No, this drive will be recognized, after you plug it in, as
> > /dev/sdb, and will have whatever partitions you create on it.
>
> Hmm... actually, there's a risk that the new drive gets assigned the
> name `sda` and the "old" one gets renamed to `sdb`.
>
Yes, or
> No, this drive will be recognized, after you plug it in, as
> /dev/sdb, and will have whatever partitions you create on it.
Hmm... actually, there's a risk that the new drive gets assigned the
name `sda` and the "old" one gets renamed to `sdb`.
Stefan
Jerry Mellon wrote:
> Hi,
> The Asus that I have is G75V series. It has 2 hdd bays onboard. The
> 500mv is the drive that is current installed and Debian 10.7 is
> installed. I have purchased another 2T Segate drive that will go into
> the empty bay.
>
> I don't want to do anything fancy, just
Hi,
The Asus that I have is G75V series. It has 2 hdd bays onboard. The
500mv is the drive that is current installed and Debian 10.7 is
installed. I have purchased another 2T Segate drive that will go into
the empty bay.
I don't want to do anything fancy, just install and update fstat. The
17 janv. 2021 à 21:50 de didier.gau...@gmail.com:
> from https://github.com/liske/needrestart-session :
> "needrestart checks which processes need to be restarted after library
> upgrades. needrestart-session implements a notification of user sessions
> about their obsolete processes after
Le 17/01/2021 à 21:37, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
[...]
I didn't pay attention there is a needrestart-session!
Can you tell me please how it could be useful to me if I have already
needrestart?
Indeed, needrestart already lists me the "User sessions running outdated
binaries"... What's more to
Hi,
17 janv. 2021 à 19:24 de didier.gau...@gmail.com:
> I installed needrestart (and needrestart-session too) because it is suggested
> by unattended-upgrades (installed and running on my system, with
> apt-listbugs), so when something has been upgraded and needs to be restarted,
>
Jerry Mellon writes:
>Hello,
>New to Debian, but have gotten Debian 10.7 loaded on to my system. I
>have an ASUS gaming laptop(dont use it for gaming) with 12gb of memory
>and intel corei7 and a 500gb hard drive.
>
>My question is what is the best(use dummy for linus statements please)
>way to
On 17.01.2021 23:52, Jerry Mellon wrote:
Hello,
New to Debian, but have gotten Debian 10.7 loaded on to my system. I
have an ASUS gaming laptop(dont use it for gaming) with 12gb of memory
and intel corei7 and a 500gb hard drive.
My question is what is the best(use dummy for linus statements
On Sat 16 Jan 2021 at 20:57:19 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 01:19:21PM -0500, Steven Mainor wrote:
> > My main concern for the laptop in question is security. So from a
> > security standpoint, what is the difference between using a wifi
> > card with built in closed
On Sun, 17 Jan 2021 13:52:06 -0500
Jerry Mellon wrote:
> I
> have an ASUS gaming laptop(dont use it for gaming) with 12gb of memory
> and intel corei7 and a 500gb hard drive.
>
> My question is what is the best(use dummy for linus statements please)
> way to add a second hard drive with 2T of
l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Can someone explain me how needrestart (in interactive advanced mode)
> preselects services to be restarted please? I mean when I launch it,
> only some services are preselected while others are not.So according
> to what criteria? Does it preselect those whose reboot has
a priori pas de Signal sur F-Droid:
https://search.f-droid.org/?q=signal=fr
tu peux télécharger l'apk Signal sur leur site:
https://signal.org/android/apk/
https://www.frandroid.com/comment-faire/tutoriaux/184151_comment-installer-un-fichier-apk-sur-son-terminal-android
On Sat 16 Jan 2021 at 21:12:54 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
[...]
> https://wiki.debian.org/Firmware is the page giving full details.
That is quite a smart page, explaining the need for firmware during
a Debian installation succinctly. It should have some prominance for
users.
The -devel
On Sun, 17 Jan 2021 18:59:18 +
Alain D D Williams wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 01:52:06PM -0500, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> > Hello,
> > New to Debian, but have gotten Debian 10.7 loaded on to my system. I
> > have an ASUS gaming laptop(dont use it for gaming) with 12gb of
> > memory and
On Sunday 17 January 2021 19:32:12 ajh-valmer wrote:
> On Sunday 17 January 2021 18:24:34 Philippe Gras wrote:
> > Il existe des dépôts alternatifs (j'utilise Aptoïd) où tu trouverais la
> > plupart des applications en usage, et beaucoup de pub :
>
> Merci à tous pour ces bonnes réponses.
> Je
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 01:52:06PM -0500, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> Hello,
> New to Debian, but have gotten Debian 10.7 loaded on to my system. I
> have an ASUS gaming laptop(dont use it for gaming) with 12gb of memory
> and intel corei7 and a 500gb hard drive.
>
> My question is what is the best(use
Hello,
New to Debian, but have gotten Debian 10.7 loaded on to my system. I
have an ASUS gaming laptop(dont use it for gaming) with 12gb of memory
and intel corei7 and a 500gb hard drive.
My question is what is the best(use dummy for linus statements please)
way to add a second hard drive with 2T
El 2021-01-17 a las 12:29 -0500, diego leon giraldo garcia escribió:
> buenas tardes lista
> una pregunta muchachos si voy a instalar zoom como root desde
> /tmp/mozilla_diego0 donde tengo zoom_amd64.deb me pregunta donde o el lugar
> de destino, en que directorio del sistema es que debo
On Sunday 17 January 2021 18:24:34 Philippe Gras wrote:
> Il existe des dépôts alternatifs (j'utilise Aptoïd) où tu trouverais la
> plupart des applications en usage, et beaucoup de pub :
Merci à tous pour ces bonnes réponses.
Je vais essayer.
> Bienvenue dans le monde merveilleux d'Androïd :
Hello,
basically it seems to detect which service needs to be restarted after
an upgrade
I installed needrestart (and needrestart-session too) because it is
suggested by unattended-upgrades (installed and running on my system,
with apt-listbugs), so when something has been upgraded and
Re bonjour,
Le Sun, 17 Jan 2021 17:15:29 +0100,
DG a écrit :
> Le 17/01/2021 à 16:39, Georges a écrit :
> [...]
> > Je ne suis pas arrivé, dans les paramètres de mon compte à
> > éliminer cette liste.
> [...]
>
> la procédure est expliquée là:
>
Hi,
Can someone explain me how needrestart (in interactive advanced mode)
preselects services to be restarted please? I mean when I launch it, only some
services are preselected while others are not.So according to what criteria?
Does it preselect those whose reboot has less impact on the
Oui, de mémoire l'installateur doit te demander si tu n'as pas le driver
sur un autre support comme une clef USB.
Le dim. 17 janv. 2021 à 16:35, Kohler Gerard a
écrit :
> je suis dans le même cas, mais j'ai contourné le problème en utilisant
> une adaptateur ethernet-usb qui est bien reconnu
buenas tardes lista
una pregunta muchachos si voy a instalar zoom como root desde
/tmp/mozilla_diego0 donde tengo zoom_amd64.deb me pregunta donde o el lugar
de destino, en que directorio del sistema es que debo instalar? pues quiero
hacerlo por terminal no con Gdebi.
gracias
Salut la liste !
> Ton debian n'utilise pas le Play store de Google. Si tu veux installer un
> programme sans passer par le Play store, rien ne t'empêche de télécharger les
> pkg et de les installer a la main, quand tu les trouvés. Ou de rooter ton
> android, avec les risques que cela
Le 17/01/2021 à 16:39, Georges a écrit :
[...]
Je ne suis pas arrivé, dans les paramètres de mon compte à éliminer
cette liste.
[...]
la procédure est expliquée là:
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/1070455?hl=fr
si tu utilises Chrome/Chromium avec la synchronisation activée,
Bonjour et grand merci
Le Sun, 17 Jan 2021 10:25:20 +0100,
DG a écrit :
> Le 17/01/2021 à 07:56, Georges a écrit :
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > Incidemment, en voulant installer l'application Signal sur mon
> > téléphone, j'ai découvert sur mon vieux compte Gooog dont j'avais
> > perdu le mot de
Le 17/01/2021 à 15:53, François Patte a écrit :
Installe f-droid (https://f-droid.org/fr/)
+1
Et tu trouveras ensuite, dans le dépôt f-droid, qui ne contient que des
applis libres, l'appli Aurora store, qui donne un accès anonyme au dépôt
google. Il faut parfois de la patience, il arrive
Le 17/01/2021 à 11:35, benoit a écrit :
Problème 1 : la puce wifi (RTL8821CE) n’est pas reconnue par le
processus d’installation.
Installe le paquet firmware-realtek. Ton modèle du puce n'est pas dans
la liste, mais ça pourrait marcher avec un peu de chance.
--
François
je suis dans le même cas, mais j'ai contourné le problème en utilisant
une adaptateur ethernet-usb qui est bien reconnu lors d'une net-install
(environ une dizaine d'euros)
sur un portable sans prise Ethernet ça évite bien des problèmes
Gerard
Le 17/01/2021 à 11:35, benoit a écrit :
Bonjour
On 1/17/21 6:57 AM, Celejar wrote:
On 17 Jan 2021 10:41:07 GMT
Curt wrote:
On 2021-01-16, Dale Amon wrote:
I simply want to drag my photos from the phone over a USB mount
and store them on my laptop.
If both your phone and your laptop are on the same LAN:
https://snapdrop.net/
Le dimanche 17 janvier 2021, 15:17:32 CET ajh-valmer a écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> Je rebondis sur un problème de mot de passe chez google.
>
> J'ai un smartphone récent avec (l'éternel) Android.
>
> Je ne peux rien télécharger, ni installer une application,
> sans avoir un compte google.
> Je n'en
On 17 Jan 2021 10:41:07 GMT
Curt wrote:
> On 2021-01-16, Dale Amon wrote:
> >
> > I simply want to drag my photos from the phone over a USB mount
> > and store them on my laptop.
> >
>
> If both your phone and your laptop are on the same LAN:
>
> https://snapdrop.net/
>
>
Le 17/01/2021 à 15:17, ajh-valmer a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je rebondis sur un problème de mot de passe chez google.
J'ai un smartphone récent avec (l'éternel) Android.
Je ne peux rien télécharger, ni installer une application,
sans avoir un compte google.
Je n'en ai pas, tant celui que j'avais me
On Sun, 17 Jan 2021 09:25:31 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
...
> Look for a router supported by OpenWrt. They are typically more
> expensive, but could very well be worth the investment in the long run,
> especially if it would work also with your older boxes.
You might be surprised at how
Ton debian n'utilise pas le Play store de Google. Si tu veux installer un
programme sans passer par le Play store, rien ne t'empêche de télécharger
les pkg et de les installer a la main, quand tu les trouvés. Ou de rooter
ton android, avec les risques que cela comporte.
Olivier
Le dim. 17 janv.
Bonjour,
Je rebondis sur un problème de mot de passe chez google.
J'ai un smartphone récent avec (l'éternel) Android.
Je ne peux rien télécharger, ni installer une application,
sans avoir un compte google.
Je n'en ai pas, tant celui que j'avais me poser problème.
Après déplacement en
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 02:32:12PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > One of the bigger hosting providers here in Germany [...]
> Oh, you noticed this too
I sure did :)
> It started may be 1-2 months ago. This is why I
> discussed this with my peers in the EU
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> One of the bigger hosting providers here in Germany, for its admin
> interface, has one of those cookies thingy: either you say "accept all"
> (that's the bright green button) or you say "edit preferences" (the light
> grey button which nearly fades into the background).
Benvolgut Joan,
El 14/1/21 a les 20:48, Joan Baptista ha escrit:
>
> Llegeixo i gaudeixo aquesta llista de fa bastants anys i tinc clar que
> ni soc dels que mes ni dels que menys sap d’informàtica i
> telecomunicacions, ni de Linux, ni de Debian dintre d’aquesta llista.
Molt bé. Jo també estic
On 17/01/2021 05:03, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Nothing immediate for the former, but for the latter, you may want to
>> look at the 'vrms' package.
> Yes, I use that as well. But that's an "opt-in", and it's rather crude
> (and operates after the fact). I think Debian would benefit from having
>
On jeudi 14 janvier 2021 00:14:16 CET Michael Stone wrote:
> A more likely source of problems is the fact that the SATA connector is
> actually spec'd for a really low number of cycles.
I also had trouble on an Olimex card. I got error when the cable is not coming
straight in the connector.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 12:13:32PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > A friend of mine once suggested to return /dev/random to a site's
> > cookie request. I'm tempted to try that :-)
> >
>
> sounds funny indeed
...and fuzzy (this would be a cookie parser fuzzer :)
> I
Dale Amon writes:
> I simply want to drag my photos from the phone over a USB mount
> and store them on my laptop.
Well, if it's just photos then you could try using PTP instead of
MTP. Should be under USB Preferences on the phone and I think Gnome's
file manager should support it out of the
Pour le wifi, j'ai une RTL8821CE dont je ne me sers plus (remplacée par
une Intel): le driver n'était pas (dans Buster, mais je ne pense pas que
ça ait déjà changé) dans les sources du noyau Linux, il faut le
construire à partir des sources (dans mon cas, pinho).
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> A friend of mine once suggested to return /dev/random to a site's
> cookie request. I'm tempted to try that :-)
>
sounds funny indeed
> This is one good effect of EU's GDPR: the data-sucking machines are
> running around like beheaded chicken: fun to watch ;-D
>
I
Le 2021-01-17 11:35, benoit a écrit :
Bonjour à tou·te·s,
J’essaye d’installer une debian sur un portable qui n’a pas de
carte réseau.
Problème 1 : la puce wifi (RTL8821CE) n’est pas reconnue par le
processus d’installation.
Y a-t-il une solution pour faire fonctionner cette puce wifi ?
Pour
On 2021-01-16, Dale Amon wrote:
>
> I simply want to drag my photos from the phone over a USB mount
> and store them on my laptop.
>
If both your phone and your laptop are on the same LAN:
https://snapdrop.net/
https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop/blob/master/docs/faq.md
Convenient and easy
On 1/17/21 11:35 AM, benoit wrote:
Bonjour à tou·te·s,
J’essaye d’installer une debian sur un portable qui n’a pas de carte
réseau.
Problème 1 : la puce wifi (RTL8821CE) n’est pas reconnue par le
processus d’installation.
Y a-t-il une solution pour faire fonctionner cette puce wifi ?
Bonjour à tou·te·s,
J’essaye d’installer une debian sur un portable qui n’a pas de carte réseau.
Problème 1 : la puce wifi (RTL8821CE) n’est pas reconnue par le processus
d’installation.
Y a-t-il une solution pour faire fonctionner cette puce wifi ?
Pour installer un système « complet »
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 10:30:13AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
[...]
> sorry but this is site is crap
>
>
> Consent Denied
>
> You have not agreed to WonderHowTo, Gaget Hacks, & Next Reality's use of
> cookies, Terms of Use Agreement, and/or Privacy Policy [...]
Pfft.
A friend of mine once
Le 17/01/2021 à 10:30, deloptes a écrit :
didier gaumet wrote:
[...]
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/make-usb-connection-your-android-phone-default-file-transfer-mode-0234540/
sorry but this is site is crap
[...]
OK, my bad, sorry
then let's enounce the steps on my Android phone
didier gaumet wrote:
> It is probably related to your Android settings and independant of your
> PC OS (Debian):
>
>
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/make-usb-connection-your-android-phone-default-file-transfer-mode-0234540/
sorry but this is site is crap
Consent Denied
You have not
Le 17/01/2021 à 07:56, Georges a écrit :
Bonjour,
Incidemment, en voulant installer l'application Signal sur mon
téléphone, j'ai découvert sur mon vieux compte Gooog dont j'avais
perdu le mot de passe, que ce compte avait la liste complète de TOUS
mes mots de passe. Ceux de TOUTES mes boîtes
Hi,
I don't know for your exact error message but I can say personally that I have
no real issue anymore since I switched to Android File Transfer For Linux...
https://github.com/whoozle/android-file-transfer-linux
You might give it a try.
NB: I'm on Buster.
HTH
Best regards,
l0f4r0
On 1/17/2021 8:25 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Sb, 16 ian 21, 10:28:43, Dan Hitt wrote:
I made sure that the 'Ethernet' tab had the mac addr of the right device
--- it's a usb/ethernet cable, and has a long name, so it would be hard to
confuse it with enp2s0 (the connection to the
On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 08:40:53PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
[...]
> I think you're conflating two senses of wireless 'firmware' - the kind
> that runs on the wireless chipset itself (i.e., the stuff that Debian
> ships in its free and non-free 'firmware' packages), and the kind that
> runs on the
It is probably related to your Android settings and independant of your
PC OS (Debian):
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/make-usb-connection-your-android-phone-default-file-transfer-mode-0234540/
Le 16/01/2021 à 22:55, Stefan Monnier a écrit :
[...]
I often enable `non-free` because I need it for one package or another
(GFDL docs for example), but I strongly dislike the fact that as soon as
it's enabled, all its packages become "silently" installable.
[...]
On this particular point,
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