On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 03:50:35AM +0200, Borden wrote:
> >>
> >> You really should consider stopping to reply and leave things as they
> >> are.
> >
> >I agree, it's time to stop this thread, I am satisfied with things how they
> >are.
>
> And nobody's learnt anything [...]
Yes, I, at least, le
On 9/30/21, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 18:06:12 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote:
>
>> [ … ] However, while I know a fair amount about
>> networking, I don't know anything about iwd.
>>
>> Very few people here have experience with iwd. It does not yet
>> seem to be working for you.
>>
>>
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:18:16PM +0200, Stella Ashburne wrote:
> Hi Dan
>
> > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:09 AM
> > From: "Dan Ritter"
> > To: "Stella Ashburne"
> > Cc: "debian-user mailing list"
> > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> > Conne
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 15:39:38 (+0200), Stella Ashburne wrote:
> I refer to the sub-section "Select DNS manager"
> (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd), in which the statement reads as
> follows:
>
> At the moment, iwd supports two DNS managers - systemd-resolved and resolvconf
>
> Question:
Hi, guys,
I am downloading a stable release for amd64 from
https://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst#smallcd,
and will follow with changing it to Sid.
I hope everything will work out fine.
Thank you.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 8:34 PM Charles Curley
wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 19:02:56 +0100
> Bri
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 18:06:12 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote:
> [ … ] However, while I know a fair amount about
> networking, I don't know anything about iwd.
>
> Very few people here have experience with iwd. It does not yet
> seem to be working for you.
>
> Might I suggest wicd, which people here
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 15:18:44 (+0200), Stella Ashburne wrote:
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 4:45 AM
> > From: "Dan Ritter"
> >
> > Try
> >
> > sudo dhclient wlan0
> >
> > and see if that gives you an IP and a default route, at which
> > point apt update should work.
> >
>
> I tried
>From my experience gnome-disks automatically chowns / to the executing user
>when creating a filesystem.
But I don't think Peter did that.
I'd rather say it's been caused by some installation script, those are usually
buggy when it comes to file ownership.
Peter, did you install anything via a .
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 16:46:14 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 07:05:37AM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> > From: Greg Wooledge
> > Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 13:41:05 -0400
> > > What does it look like?
> > >
> > > ls -ld / /var /var/log /var/log/journal
> >
> > ro
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 12:25:49 (-0700), pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> From: David Wright
> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 18:31:34 -0500
> > No, you'd use alsamixer where you were taking an active rôle during
> > record/playback, or for discovering, inspecting and setting up a
> > system. Typically,
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 16:48:11 (+1300), Richard Hector wrote:
> As I say, I consider this to be a security flaw - people can hear
> something of what my computer's doing when I'm not there and it's
> supposedly locked.
>
> Do others agree with that?
No (ie I concur with Dan).
> Also, I don't kn
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 20:49:28 (+0800), kaye n wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 24, 2021 at 6:46 PM kaye n wrote:
> >> Just to give an update in case anyone is interested.
> >> One of the solutions provided in the link below seems to be effective for
> >> me.
> >>
> >> https://itsfoss.com/speed-up-slow-wifi-
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 08:27:31PM -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> Ready, i stopped lighttpd
> Actually APACHE is active (running)
> I don't knew that one can't have two services running.
Well, the only issue here is that they both want to bind to the same
port. If you change one of them t
Ready, i stopped lighttpd
sudo /etc/init.d/lighttpd stop
[ ok ] Stopping lighttpd (via systemctl): lighttpd.service.
Actually APACHE is active (running)
sudo service apache2 status
● apache2.service - The Apache HTTP Server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/apache2.service; enabled; vendor
>>
>> You really should consider stopping to reply and leave things as they
>> are.
>
>I agree, it's time to stop this thread, I am satisfied with things how they
>are.
And nobody's learnt anything. The overwhelming consensus is that the class
system works and that anyone who thinks otherwise is
* On 2021 29 Sep 09:47 -0500, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 07:59:50AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > A test run with KDE Plasma shows that performance is acceptable even
> > with EXT4 as the file system. I now have some SanDisk Ultra Fit flash
> > drives arriving in 128GB
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 15:04:21 +0200
Stella Ashburne wrote:
> What is the exact location of .emacs file?
~/.emacs
In case you don't speak fluent Unix, the tilde (~) expands to the
user's home directory. So that is a shorthand way of saying,
$HOME/.emacs
"Dot files", files with a leading dot, ar
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 19:02:56 +0100
Brian wrote:
> > Are you saying that mini.iso does not contain a proper repository
>
> The mini.iso contains the bare minimum to start d-i and connect to a
> network to obtain everything else.
Correct as far as it goes
>
> > and that's why it fails?
On Wed, 29 Sep 2021 08:01:00 -0700
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> root@joule:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
> #deb http://mirror.it.ubc.ca/debian/ bullseye main
> deb http://mirror.it.ubc.ca/debian/ bullseye main contrib non-free
> deb-src http://mirror.it.ubc.ca/debian/ bullseye main contrib non-fr
From my keyboard:
Just out of interest. In case someone has some experience like
this.
Just over a year ago bought a Dell Inspiron 3593 laptop
computer.
1.5.0 BIOS
610Hx23 service tag
Version BD 1-5-3
Running Bullseye.
I have a
On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 16:34:43 +0100
Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 07:10:08AM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
...
> > or at least consider it
> >and have the courtesy to tell me why they can't or won't accept the
> >patch.
>
> I'm sorry, neither the Xen maintainers nor any ot
* On 2021 29 Sep 16:40 -0500, David Christensen wrote:
> I have several SanDisk UltraFit USB 3.0 Flash Drive 16 GB, and have
> installed Debian onto them using btrfs and ext4. Both filesystems work.
> btrfs requires periodic re-balancing, which is time consuming.
A few years back I built up a ser
* On 2021 29 Sep 12:50 -0500, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 11:34:22 -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Reco. That is useful to me.
>
> Your question and Reco's response were also useful to me, if only
> because I had not come across F2FS previously. On a USB device I
> use ext44 w
From: David Wright
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 18:31:34 -0500
> sox /home/peter/a42.WAV -t alsa default
OK, good.
I can replace the PCI sound card. Then that or the system board
hardware will be the default.
How can a non-default device be specified?
Conceptually,
sox /home/peter/a42.WAV
Stella Ashburne wrote:
> Hi Dan
>
> > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:09 AM
> > From: "Dan Ritter"
> > To: "Stella Ashburne"
> > Cc: "debian-user mailing list"
> > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> > Connection status show OK but unable to surf t
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 02:35:10PM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> I can't explain why / was owned by me. According to the above it
> happened in the release upgrade two days ago.
No, that's not what that timestamp says. The timestamp in "ls -ld"
is the modification time (mtime) on the direct
From: Nils
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 17:16:30 +
> Are you sure you still need these journals?
I don't know.
> ... my way to work around it would be to just delete those logs.
Did that and rebooted. System behaviour unchanged.
APPARENT SOLUTION
root@joule:/home/peter# ls -ld / /var
On 9/29/21 05:59, Nate Bargmann wrote:
Earlier this year I purchased a nice Lenovo Carbon X1 with an NVME SSD
with Win 10 Pro installed. Ordinarily I would reformat the drive
without a second thought but in this case I really do have occasional
need to use Win 10 (Kenwood radio programming mostl
> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:36 AM
> From: "Greg Wooledge"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)
>
> [.}
>
> It's also worth pointing out that these bitwi
Hi Dan
> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 3:09 AM
> From: "Dan Ritter"
> To: "Stella Ashburne"
> Cc: "debian-user mailing list"
> Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)
>
> Stella Ashburne wrote:
> > H
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 07:05:37AM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> From: Greg Wooledge
> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 13:41:05 -0400
> > What does it look like?
> >
> > ls -ld / /var /var/log /var/log/journal
>
> root@joule:/# ls -ld / /var /var/log
> drwxr-xr-x 18 peter peter 4096 Sep 27 18
Trimmed the reference list. =8~)
From: David Wright
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 18:31:34 -0500
> No, you'd use alsamixer where you were taking an active rôle during
> record/playback, or for discovering, inspecting and setting up a
> system. Typically, you'd play "an audio message", or anyth
Hi.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 03:36:29PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Debian doesn't use "iwd" (whatever that is) to configure network
> interfaces. Whatever created this file, it's not being used.
That statement is incorrect.
Even then "Debian" actually means "an OS installation", iwd is
From: Nils
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 17:16:30 +
> Are you sure you still need these journals?
I don't know.
> ... my way to work around it would be to just delete those logs.
Did that and rebooted. System behaviour is unchanged.
plymouth-label was the last package reported unconfigu
From: Greg Wooledge
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2021 13:41:05 -0400
> What does it look like?
>
> ls -ld / /var /var/log /var/log/journal
root@joule:/# ls -ld / /var /var/log
drwxr-xr-x 18 peter peter 4096 Sep 27 18:00 /
drwxr-xr-x 11 root root 4096 Nov 3 2020 /var
drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 40
On 29/09/2021 18:35, Igor Korot wrote:
UNderstood.
Will try to do just that.
Is the instructions in the link I posted to convert (bullet 1)
a good one?
(Sorry for the top posting).
Thank you.
I am sorry I don't know which link do you mean.
--
With kindest regards, Piotr.
⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀
⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ De
On 29/9/21 18:31, Brian wrote:
On Tue 28 Sep 2021 at 22:33:39 -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
[...]
Very simple and straightforward process:
1. Downloaded mini.iso.
2. Created a VM with 4G of RAM and 500G HDD.
3. Started the install
4. In the first menu selected "Advanced Options", then "Expert Ins
On 29/9/21 12:05, Charles Curley wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 11:38:35 -0500
Igor Korot wrote:
[quote]
The Configuration Manager has failed. You can try and re-run it or you
can skip it and continue
[/quote]
Something to that extent.
If you have the exact text, you can then search on it.
I
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On Wednesday, September 29, 2021 1:20 AM, Russell L. Harris
wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 03:12:06AM +, ghe2001 wrote:
>
> > I started to by a Scarlett, my dealer insisted on
> selling me a MOTU M2 becaus
Richard,
sensible advice! and, i try it here in english too. higher list-density.
thanx
steef
Richard Owlett schreef op 29-09-2021 om 11:32:
May I suggest posting to debian-user-du...@lists.debian.org .
[see https://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html for a list of "debian-user"
groups in
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 03:12:06AM +, ghe2001 wrote:
production; I have heard that older FocusRite interfaces work in
Linux.
So do new ones :-) I'm using one (last version, I think) with my
Supermicro AMD64 Buster. Alsamixer sees it and selects it, and
Audaciy is happy with it. Linux see
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 03:09:55PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Stella Ashburne wrote:
> > [IPv4]
> > Address=192.168.1.10
> > Netmask=255.255.255.0
> > Gateway=192.168.1.1
> > Broadcast=192.168.1.255
> > DNS=192.168.1.1
> >
> > In the above example the broadcast IP is 192.168.1.255.
> >
> > Quest
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 10:15:27AM +0200, Linux-Fan wrote:
I am using an SSL 2 here:
https://www.solidstatelogic.com/products/ssl2
Tested successfully with Debian 10 amd64 and Debian 11 amd64 each with
ALSA + PulseAudio non-professional audio. In case you consider buying
it, I might be able t
On 29.09.21 14:35, Hans wrote:
Hi folks,
I am using debian/stable i386.
After the updgrade to bullseye, I got into the issue, that I could not change
several settings for icons or mouse pointer in plasma.
Examination showed, that the module "org.kde.newstuff" could not be found. And
indeed,
Stella Ashburne wrote:
> Hi Dan
>
> Setting static IP address in network configuration
> Add the following section to /var/lib/iwd/network.type file. For example:
>
> /var/lib/iwd/spaceship.psk
> [IPv4]
> Address=192.168.1.10
> Netmask=255.255.255.0
> Gateway=192.168.1.1
> Broadcast=192.168.1.25
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 01:31:25PM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> But then it should just connect to the web and download the repository.
> Am I missing something?
>
> Because I don't need a full-blown system - I need a bare minimum...
The normal way one does this is:
1) Download the "netinst" insta
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 13:31:25 -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 1:03 PM Brian wrote:
[...]
> > The mini.iso contains the bare minimum to start d-i and connect to a
> > network to obtain everything else.
> >
> > > and that's why it fails?
> >
> > No archive to communicate with
Hi Dan
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 10:08 PM
> From: "Dan Ritter"
> To: "Stella Ashburne"
> Cc: "debian-user mailing list"
> Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)
>
>
> You are using Debian, ri
Hi, Brian,
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 1:03 PM Brian wrote:
>
> On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 12:47:35 -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
>
> > HI, Brian,
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 12:37 PM Brian wrote:
> > >
> > > On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 13:18:47 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at
On 9/28/2021 11:34 AM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 07:10:08AM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
As the original poster, I can say this hits the nail on the head.
Most definitely, Andy Smith and others claim a right to call
newcomers like me a laughingstock, damned, etc., on the
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 12:47:35 -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> HI, Brian,
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 12:37 PM Brian wrote:
> >
> > On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 13:18:47 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:39:59AM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > > Should I conti
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 11:34:22 -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> Thanks, Reco. That is useful to me.
Your question and Reco's response were also useful to me, if only
because I had not come across F2FS previously. On a USB device I
use ext44 without any noticable problems.
--
Brian.
HI, Brian,
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 12:37 PM Brian wrote:
>
> On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 13:18:47 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:39:59AM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > Should I continue the install and configure the repository afterwards?
> > >
> > > If yes - h
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 13:18:47 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:39:59AM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
[...]
> > Should I continue the install and configure the repository afterwards?
> >
> > If yes - how?
>
> You would have to fix the bug yourself. That's beyond the expect
UNderstood.
Will try to do just that.
Is the instructions in the link I posted to convert (bullet 1)
a good one?
(Sorry for the top posting).
Thank you.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 12:26 PM piorunz wrote:
>
> On 29/09/2021 17:45, Igor Korot wrote:
>
> >> Install Stable and then change to Sid. Over
Hi, Greg,
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 12:19 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:39:59AM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 6:28 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > > This is installing Debian/Sid on a VM.
> > >
> > > Yeah, that would do it.
> > >
> > > https://wiki.deb
On 29/09/2021 17:45, Igor Korot wrote:
Install Stable and then change to Sid. Overall process will probably
take less than 5 minutes longer.
It probably will be simpler, but the method described in the link I
posted in reply
to Brian should work nevertheless.
Thank you.
It should work, and
On Wed 29 Sep 2021 at 11:36:59 -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> Hi, Brian,
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 3:31 AM Brian wrote:
> >
> > On Tue 28 Sep 2021 at 22:33:39 -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Very simple and straightforward process:
> > > 1. Downloaded mini.iso.
> > > 2. Created a
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:39:59AM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 6:28 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > This is installing Debian/Sid on a VM.
> >
> > Yeah, that would do it.
> >
> > https://wiki.debian.org/NewInBookworm
> >
> > Whoever wrote whichever script is producing that err
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 6:41 AM piorunz wrote:
>
> On 29/09/2021 04:33, Igor Korot wrote:
>
> > Very simple and straightforward process:
> > 1. Downloaded mini.iso.
> > 2. Created a VM with 4G of RAM and 500G HDD.
> > 3. Started the install
> > 4. In the first menu selected "Advanced Options"
Hi, Greg,
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 6:28 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 10:31:23PM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> > OK, looking at syslog I see:
> >
> > [code]
> > chroot: can't execute tempfile: No such file or directory
> > WARNING: Configuring 'apt-setup-udeb' failed with error
Hi, Brian,
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 3:31 AM Brian wrote:
>
> On Tue 28 Sep 2021 at 22:33:39 -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Very simple and straightforward process:
> > 1. Downloaded mini.iso.
> > 2. Created a VM with 4G of RAM and 500G HDD.
> > 3. Started the install
> > 4. In the first
Thanks, Reco. That is useful to me.
- Nate
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On 9/28/2021 10:23 AM, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
Chuck Zmudzinski wrote on 28/09/2021 at 13:10:08+0200:
On 9/27/2021 9:18 PM, Borden wrote:
I sympathise with your frustrations.
The open source "community" - especially Debian - is not known for
its civility. There have been numerous article
Hi.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 07:59:50AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> A test run with KDE Plasma shows that performance is acceptable even
> with EXT4 as the file system. I now have some SanDisk Ultra Fit flash
> drives arriving in 128GB capacity (overkill, oh well). I am now
> considerin
On Wednesday, September 29, 2021 08:25:58 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Intentionally top posting: Thanks to all who replied. I think Chris hit
> the nail on the head (in many ways) -- now I have to read the link he sent
> and figure out what to change in my browser settings to see the rendered
>
Stella Ashburne wrote:
> Hi Dan
>
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 9:30 PM
> > From: "Dan Ritter"
> > To: "Stella Ashburne"
> > Cc: "debian-user mailing list"
> > Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> > Connection status show OK but unable to surf
Hey,
Have you stopped and disabled other webservers like nginx or lighttpd first?
Tuxifan
Am 29. September 2021 05:33:25 MESZ schrieb William Torrez Corea
:
>*How to fix this error?*
>
>*systemctl status apache2.service*
>apache2.service - The Apache HTTP Server
> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd
Hi Dan
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 9:30 PM
> From: "Dan Ritter"
> To: "Stella Ashburne"
> Cc: "debian-user mailing list"
> Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)
>
>
> If that's correct configu
I refer to the sub-section "Select DNS manager"
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd), in which the statement reads as follows:
At the moment, iwd supports two DNS managers - systemd-resolved and resolvconf
Question: Which of the above two manages my DNS queries in a default Debian
with lxqt-c
Stella Ashburne wrote:
> Hi Dan
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> May I refer you to the sub-section titled "Setting static IP address in
> network configuration" of ArchLinux' wiki on iwd
> (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd).
>
> My file whitecollar.psk located in /var/lib/iwd/ has the foll
kaye n wrote:
> This is an old thread but I think I may have found the problem and I would
> like to know your opinion.
> As a refresher, my wifi speed on my phone is significantly faster than on
> my 10-year old laptop.
>
> Could this be the reason?
>
> from:
> https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-
Hi Dan
Thanks for your reply.
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 4:45 AM
> From: "Dan Ritter"
> To: "Stella Ashburne"
> Cc: "debian-user mailing list"
> Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> Connection status show OK but unable to surf the net)
>
>
> T
Hi guys
Thanks for your replies.
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2021 at 6:20 AM
> From: "Jude DaShiell"
> To: "Dan Ritter" , "Stella Ashburne"
> , "debian-user mailing list"
> Subject: Re: iwd: Using iwd to connect to a wireless network (Part 1 -
> Connection status show OK but unable to su
Earlier this year I purchased a nice Lenovo Carbon X1 with an NVME SSD
with Win 10 Pro installed. Ordinarily I would reformat the drive
without a second thought but in this case I really do have occasional
need to use Win 10 (Kenwood radio programming mostly) and since swapping
the NVME is not tri
On Sat, Jul 24, 2021 at 6:46 PM kaye n wrote:
>
> Hello friends,
>>
>> Just to give an update in case anyone is interested.
>> One of the solutions provided in the link below seems to be effective for
>> me.
>>
>> https://itsfoss.com/speed-up-slow-wifi-connection-ubuntu/
>>
>> "Solution 5: Ditch
Hi folks,
I am using debian/stable i386.
After the updgrade to bullseye, I got into the issue, that I could not change
several settings for icons or mouse pointer in plasma.
Examination showed, that the module "org.kde.newstuff" could not be found. And
indeed, further investigation showed, tha
Intentionally top posting: Thanks to all who replied. I think Chris hit the
nail on the head (in many ways) -- now I have to read the link he sent and
figure out what to change in my browser settings to see the rendered "math".
In the meantime, the interactive renderer on http://asciimath.org/#
On 29/09/2021 04:33, Igor Korot wrote:
Very simple and straightforward process:
1. Downloaded mini.iso.
2. Created a VM with 4G of RAM and 500G HDD.
3. Started the install
4. In the first menu selected "Advanced Options", then "Expert Install"
5. Follow thru the {install} menu. On the "Choosing
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 10:31:23PM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> OK, looking at syslog I see:
>
> [code]
> chroot: can't execute tempfile: No such file or directory
> WARNING: Configuring 'apt-setup-udeb' failed with error code 127.
> WARNING: Menu item 'apt-setup-udeb' failed.
> INFO: Failing back t
On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 16:57, wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 02:31:18PM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> > I haven't set a shell. According to https://wiki.debian.org/Shell
> > it's bash.
> It might be willing to tell you:
> echo $SHELL
I wouldn't give that advice, it's rather misleading
Richard Hector wrote:
> However, I'm reluctant to embark on one-off efforts, partly because I don't
> understand enough of the underlying structure, and partly because it only
> solves it for me (if I understood more, maybe I could contribute back, but I
> don't).
>
> As I say, I consider this to
May I suggest posting to debian-user-du...@lists.debian.org .
[see https://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html for a list of
"debian-user" groups in various languages]
Also there is an active Seamonkey group at alt.comp.software.seamonkey .
It is a English list, but someone there may be able to
i have bullseye and want to record sound being played using ffmpeg
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/ALSA
$ arecord -l
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC272 Analog [ALC272 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
how to use alsal
I have used Behringer audio interfaces with Linux for some years now and they
always seem to be a good reliable bet for this.On a basic level, the U-CONTROL
UCA-222 is a great simple little 2 in 2 out box that retails for about £20.I've
also got the UMC1820 (if you want more functionality) and t
On Tue 28 Sep 2021 at 22:33:39 -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
[...]
> Very simple and straightforward process:
> 1. Downloaded mini.iso.
> 2. Created a VM with 4G of RAM and 500G HDD.
> 3. Started the install
> 4. In the first menu selected "Advanced Options", then "Expert Install"
> 5. Follow thru the
Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 11:11:49 PM, Rh Kramer wrote:
> I'm reading various things lately (e.g., some Quora articles) in which, in
> Firefox, I see things like (that's a simple one):
> [math]R_0[/math]
> I'm trying to find out what that markup is named, and then how to interpret
> it.
Russell L. Harris writes:
Needed: a USB audio interface which "just works" with Debian 9, 10,
11 on i386 and amd64 desktop machines. The newest of my machines is
several years years old and has both black and blue USB ports.
I am using an SSL 2 here:
https://www.solidstatelogic.com/products
29.09.21, 08:48 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de:
Another often forgotten dimension is perception. Your buggy software
might be my sweet spot and vice versa.
Bug is, as they say, in the eye of the beholder :)
https://xkcd.com/1172/
--
Regards
mks
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