On Monday 18 October 2021 01:12:42 Will Mengarini wrote:
> * Gene Heskett [21-10/17=Su 12:18 -0400]:
> > [...] opening a terminal hasn't called
> > a ". .profile" since about jessie [...]
>
> Check whether you *also* have either .bash_profile or
> .bash_login, because either of those supersedes .
* Gene Heskett [21-10/17=Su 12:18 -0400]:
> [...] opening a terminal hasn't called
> a ". .profile" since about jessie [...]
Check whether you *also* have either .bash_profile or
.bash_login, because either of those supersedes .profile:
ls -lA ~/.bash_{profile,login}
On Sunday 17 October 2021 21:15:21 Douglas McGarrett wrote:
> On 10/17/21 8:38 PM, David Christensen wrote:
> > On 10/17/21 2:12 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >>> normally when a storm comes through i turn off the PC anyways
> >>> because I really don't want to have things fried (even if i do
> >>>
On Sat, 16 Oct 2021 12:23:47 -0400 Henning Informed me about
Re: wpa supplicant not starting - code 1...
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 12:39:41PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 12:31:16 -0400 Henning Informed me about
> > Re: wpa supplicant not sta
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> normally when a storm comes through i turn off the PC anyways because
>> I really don't want to have things fried (even if i do have the UPS
>> and surge protection).
>
> Hmmm does turning them off make any difference w.r.t a surge large
> enough to pass through the surge s
On 10/17/21 8:38 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 10/17/21 2:12 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
normally when a storm comes through i turn off the PC anyways because
I really don't want to have things fried (even if i do have the UPS
and surge protection).
Hmmm does turning them off make any diffe
> normally when a storm comes through i turn off the PC anyways because
> I really don't want to have things fried (even if i do have the UPS
> and surge protection).
Hmmm does turning them off make any difference w.r.t a surge large
enough to pass through the surge suppression?
I thought the onl
On 10/17/21 2:12 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
normally when a storm comes through i turn off the PC anyways because
I really don't want to have things fried (even if i do have the UPS
and surge protection).
Hmmm does turning them off make any difference w.r.t a surge large
enough to pass through t
Oh, I forgot to say: I'm using Debian 10.10 i386
El dom, 17 oct 2021 a las 17:12, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z
() escribió:
>
> Hi.
>
> I was trying to set up the keyboard for the whole system
> with "localectl set-x11-keymap pc105 us altgr-intl". Before
> that, it did not have the altgr-intl variant.
>
>
On Sb, 16 oct 21, 06:43:23, piorunz wrote:
> On 16/10/2021 06:32, R. Ramesh wrote:
>
> > sudo aptitude install libpostproc55=10:4.4-dmo4+deb11u2
> >
> > Still could not install vlc because libswscale5 was also older version
> > and needed to be upgraded
> >
> > sudo aptitude install libswscale5=
On Vi, 15 oct 21, 10:39:54, Victor Hugo Muñoz wrote:
>
> Actually, yes. Why? Due to confinement, my home PC has also been my
> office PC. And
> since I had a working machine, decided to upgrade packages only if
> strictly necessary.
As you found out (the hard way), the "strictly necessary" isn't
On 17/10/2021 22:27, Markos wrote:
Hi,
Please, could someone suggest a tutorial (for a basic user) on how to
install the driver for the graphics card for a laptop Lenovo IdeaPad
S145 with AMD Ryzen™ 5 3500U and AMD Radeon RX Vega 8 running Debian 11
(Bullseye).
I found a more complete tutorial
On 17/10/2021 23:31, Linux-Fan wrote:
Back then, I got it from
https://www.amd.com/en/support/professional-graphics/radeon-pro/radeon-pro-w5000-series/radeon-pro-w5500
under
"Radeon(TM) Pro Software for Enterprise on Ubuntu 20.04.2" and the
download still seems to point to a file with the same SH
piorunz writes:
On 17/10/2021 21:50, Linux-Fan wrote:
There, the suggested fix is to switch to amdgpu-pro (which seems to
remedy the issue but not entirely...) which lead me to try the `.deb`
files from AMD. I downloaded
`amdgpu-pro-21.20-1292797-ubuntu-20.04.tar.xz` and it seems to have
insta
On 17/10/2021 21:50, Linux-Fan wrote:
There, the suggested fix is to switch to amdgpu-pro (which seems to
remedy the issue but not entirely...) which lead me to try the `.deb`
files from AMD. I downloaded
`amdgpu-pro-21.20-1292797-ubuntu-20.04.tar.xz` and it seems to have
installed just fine.
Hi,
Please, could someone suggest a tutorial (for a basic user) on how to
install the driver for the graphics card for a laptop Lenovo IdeaPad
S145 with AMD Ryzen™ 5 3500U and AMD Radeon RX Vega 8 running Debian 11
(Bullseye).
I found a more complete tutorial just for Stretch and Buster:
ht
Hi.
I was trying to set up the keyboard for the whole system
with "localectl set-x11-keymap pc105 us altgr-intl". Before
that, it did not have the altgr-intl variant.
I have LXQt installed, with SDDM as the display manager.
After booting the PC again, SDDM was no longer showing up
when the PC fi
piorunz writes:
On 17/10/2021 09:00, didier gaumet wrote:
[...]
Yes I have that mesa version of OpenCL installed. Unfortunately, this
version is too old and not recognized. I need OpenCL 1.2 at least I
think. clinfo says, among many other things:
Device Version
On Sunday 17 October 2021 15:45:36 songbird wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 17 October 2021 12:39:50 Dan Ritter wrote:
> >> Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> > The local electrical system, while better than Haiti's is getting
> >> > to be a nuisance with 5 second power failures about weekly, or
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 17 October 2021 12:39:50 Dan Ritter wrote:
>
>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > The local electrical system, while better than Haiti's is getting to
>> > be a nuisance with 5 second power failures about weekly, or is that
>> > weakly?
>>
>> That's a great case for a UPS...
On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 09:00:52 -0400
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be
> able to effectively run debian on this laptop?
The best way to find that out is to get a Live version of Debian, and
see if boots and runs without problems.
> Device na
On 10/17/21 6:00 AM, JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
Device ID
17 Oct 2021, 18:55 by p...@sojka.co:
> Hi there,
>
> On some of machines I use, after opening of Firefox I get empty browser
> window (with menus, decorations etc) but nothing else is displayed. Its
> impossible to open menu, type address, etc. The only thing you can do is to
> close the win
On Sunday 17 October 2021 14:09:23 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 06:35:01PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> > > 2. and another pesky thing is starting a konsole to do work, needs
> > > a $PATH modification that we used to put in ~.profile. But opening
> > > a terminal hasn't called a ".
On Sunday 17 October 2021 12:39:50 Dan Ritter wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > The local electrical system, while better than Haiti's is getting to
> > be a nuisance with 5 second power failures about weekly, or is that
> > weakly?
>
> That's a great case for a UPS...
>
Yup, but thats 4 more of th
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 06:35:01PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> > 2. and another pesky thing is starting a konsole to do work, needs a
> > $PATH modification that we used to put in ~.profile. But opening a
> > terminal hasn't called a ". .profile" since about jessie. So thats
> > another PITA.
> >
>
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 01:23:34PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 17 October 2021 12:35:01 deloptes wrote:
>
> > Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > 1. Before the latest failure I could do all this as me because the
> > > mount point for the card is in my home directory, I own it all. And
> > > didn
On Sunday 17 October 2021 12:35:01 deloptes wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > 1. Before the latest failure I could do all this as me because the
> > mount point for the card is in my home directory, I own it all. And
> > didn't have to be root to do any of it. This was not fixed by a 2nd
> > reboo
Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> The local electrical system, while better than Haiti's is getting to be a
> nuisance with 5 second power failures about weekly, or is that weakly?
That's a great case for a UPS...
> 1. Before the latest failure I could do all this as me because the mount
> point for th
Gene Heskett wrote:
> 1. Before the latest failure I could do all this as me because the mount
> point for the card is in my home directory, I own it all. And didn't
> have to be root to do any of it. This was not fixed by a 2nd reboot.
>
I guess this problem is not related to the .profile issu
Hi,
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I've been installing debian since sarge and remember
> no lynx code word attached to any debian version.
There was an Ubuntu release named Lucid Lynx, 11 years ago.
(My bet is that it won't run on a contemporary laptop.)
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
Greetings all;
The local electrical system, while better than Haiti's is getting to be a
nuisance with 5 second power failures about weekly, or is that weakly?
Most of my machines are running a 64 bit buster with a preempt-rt kernel.
I made some mods to a 3d printer project in openscad last we
I think the o.p. may have got debian linux confused with debian lynx that
makes more sense over here. Many Linux distros have code words for each
major version of their distributions. The current stable code word for
debian is bullseye. I've been installing debian since sarge and remember
no lyn
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> > > install debian lynx
>
> Dan Ritter
> > Lynx is a text-mode web browser. Did you mean Debian bullseye,
>
> I rather guess that "Debian GNU/Lynx, The Unyversl operating system"
> is meant. ;-)
>
Ah, you think it's a spieling error. Reas
On Sun 17 Oct 2021 at 09:00:52 (-0400), JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
> effectively run debian on this laptop?
How big is the hard drive, and how much space is currently occupied?
Cheers,
David.
Hi,
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> > install debian lynx
Dan Ritter
> Lynx is a text-mode web browser. Did you mean Debian bullseye,
I rather guess that "Debian GNU/Lynx, The Unyversl operating system"
is meant. ;-)
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 02:41:36PM +0200, Holger Wansing wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 25 Sep 2021, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > I don't understand what you are trying to do. Do you want to:
> >
> > This one:
> > * create a bootable USB on another OS to boot (the USB) and install Linux
> > on some
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
> effectively run debian on this laptop?
>
> Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
> Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
> Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
> Product ID 00356-0
On 10/17/2021 3:00 PM, JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
You are planning on creating a 'multiboot' with Debian and Windows!
The best thing that I can suggest is to Google 'multiboot Bullseye
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
Device ID CAACC244-37B7-4294-84E4-E73B9C030FDF
Product
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2021, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I don't understand what you are trying to do. Do you want to:
>
> This one:
> * create a bootable USB on another OS to boot (the USB) and install Linux on
> some other system, or
At https://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#write-usb you find a point
On 17/10/2021 09:00, didier gaumet wrote:
Hello,
Disclaimer: I have no AMD graphic card and have not personally tested
what is describe below
Thanks for your reply and thoughts.
Right now with an AMD/ATI graphic card in Debian, the only OpenCL run-
time loader (ICD) present in the offical r
Hi,
due to the lack of other proposals i now come up with something ancient.
If you are still running the X Window System, then there should be a
program named xev.
Start it in a dedicated terminal window which will get its verbous
text output. Redirect a copy of that output to a file:
xev | te
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 02:57:13PM -0500, R. Ramesh wrote:
> Understood. Please also understand that we are users and not experts. I
> understand unix/linux and general SW principles. I will use debian as I
> trust this more than any other distribution. That does not mean I can learn
> everything a
On 17/10/21 20:41, Gregor Zattler wrote:
PS: in my opinion you should avoid creating a sudoers file unless you
really know what you are doing. the defaults are very insecure.
So force sudo to use the root passwd.
After you ensure your root passwd works, simply add the line:
Defaults
Hi Peter,
* Peter Ehlert [2021-10-14; 06:30]:
> PS: in my opinion you should avoid creating a sudoers file unless you
> really know what you are doing. the defaults are very insecure.
Could you please elaborate on this, or provide a pointer?
Thanks; Gregor
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Hi there,
On some of machines I use, after opening of Firefox I get empty browser
window (with menus, decorations etc) but nothing else is displayed. Its
impossible to open menu, type address, etc. The only thing you can do is
to close the window. After changing display configuration (rotate t
lou wrote:
> Thanks, i've just installed linux-image-686, result is same
you understand that in most cases if you use a 32bit OS with 4GB of memory
you may not utilize 1GB, because the overhead of utilizing this memory
consumes much of this memory with the registers to overcome the 3GB
barrier.
S
Hello,
Disclaimer: I have no AMD graphic card and have not personally tested
what is describe below
Right now with an AMD/ATI graphic card in Debian, the only OpenCL run-
time loader (ICD) present in the offical repos is the mesa one (mesa-
opencl-icd) that you have already installed.
If it no
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