On Du, 24 oct 21, 20:21:49, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 24 Oct 2021 at 13:43:22 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
>
> > westlake writes:
> > > 'testing' is more safe to use as it is the branch used where packages
> > > have been pulled (from sid) after some reviewing of the package.
> >
> > Packages migrate
Hi Team,
Having difficulties creating a bridge between a VXLAN interface and a
child vlan of a bonded interface pair.
br0
--- bond0.142
--- vx142
https://pastebin.com/ynpRf3jf
It appears from my searching that it’s possible that as vlan 142 is
part of a bond/bridge already it will not
25 Oct 2021, 06:42 by b...@busby.net:
> On 25/10/21 3:40 am, Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
>
>> Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
>> fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
>> the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
>> *
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 4:55 PM Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
> On 10/24/21, Bret Busby
>
>
> > I also wonder how Leibniz is relevant to this scenario ...
>
> and I wonder if you clinically lack some sense of humor or probably
> your thoughts and jokes are flying too high and fast for me to
> Si j'ai bonne mémoire, la norme Common Lisp impose le calcul en bignums
> ou nombres à précision arbitrairement grande.
>
> Alors que GNU emacs utilise des flottants IEEE754.
>
J'imaginais ce genre de chose :-/
Et donc si quelqu'un veut faire par exemple du bancaire derrière, ou
juste avoir un
On 10/24/21, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> Microsoft WSL2 - if on Windows Pro - and Debian WSL image. WSL2 is sorted
> by Microsoft and "just works" on Windows. Debian image can be downloaded
> from Microsoft Store - there is another way to get images that are
> distributable round a business but
On 10/24/21, Bret Busby wrote:
> I wonder at the ethics and legality of using the computer system of a school,
> for your own personal business
Well yes, what I had in mind wasn't exactly kosher, but in a sense I
wasn't hacking their rear ends or messing with their computers in a
way that
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 04:22:58PM -0500, Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
> Well, I see too many "possible" problems of technical and political
> nature. Perhaps I was too hopeful and/or Voltaire is still as right as
> ever, but I was hoping for "yeah, sure!", "here is a link showing how
> to do it ..."
Well, I see too many "possible" problems of technical and political
nature. Perhaps I was too hopeful and/or Voltaire is still as right as
ever, but I was hoping for "yeah, sure!", "here is a link showing how
to do it ..." kinds of answers.
Here is plan B:
* I may have to use an extra laptop
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 09:39:57PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
> Greg Wooledge writes:
>
> > On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 08:44:57PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
> >> How do I get Choqok Version 1.7.0 04-Feb-2020 which contains this
> >> important change: Twitter: update char limit to 280?
> >>
> >> The source
Brad Rogers writes:
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2021 20:44:57 +0100
> Richmond wrote:
>
> Hello Richmond,
>
>>How do I get Choqok Version 1.7.0 04-Feb-2020 which contains this
>>important change: Twitter: update char limit to 280?
> {snip}
>>I am using Debian 10.
>
> Any of;
> Temporarily add bullseye
Bonjour,
Basile Starynkevitch, on 2021-10-24:
> On 24/10/2021 18:44, kaliderus wrote:
> > J'avais déjà remarqué ce phénomène, et voici ce que me donne le
> > résultat mentionné en objet
> > (- 0.07 0.18)
> > dans emacs : -0.10999
> > avec SBCL : -0.1101
[…]
> Si j'ai bonne
Greg Wooledge writes:
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 08:44:57PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
>> How do I get Choqok Version 1.7.0 04-Feb-2020 which contains this
>> important change: Twitter: update char limit to 280?
>>
>> The source code is on github but I did not succeed in compiling it. The
>> install
On 25/10/21 3:40 am, Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
* running Debian Live from an external USB attached DVD
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 02:40:13PM -0500, Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
> Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
> fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
> the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
> * running Debian Live from an
On Sun, 24 Oct 2021 20:44:57 +0100
Richmond wrote:
Hello Richmond,
>How do I get Choqok Version 1.7.0 04-Feb-2020 which contains this
>important change: Twitter: update char limit to 280?
{snip}
>I am using Debian 10.
Any of;
Temporarily add bullseye repo and install choqok 1.7.0
or
Upgrade
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 3:23 PM Linux-Fan wrote:
> - if your admins insist, it could be a Windows host with Linux in
> VMs. Then, you could access it from any windows host either vith a
> virtualization client software (VMWare vSphere?) or through the SSH and
> VNC
> protocols.
>
And there's
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25 Oct 2021, 05:40 by lbrt...@gmail.com:
> Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
> fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
> the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
>
Ricardo C. Lopez writes:
Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
* running Debian Live from an external USB attached DVD player
May work, but
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 3:12 PM Nicholas Geovanis
wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 2:40 PM Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
>
>> Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
>> fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
>> the processor in their machine.
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 08:44:57PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
> How do I get Choqok Version 1.7.0 04-Feb-2020 which contains this
> important change: Twitter: update char limit to 280?
>
> The source code is on github but I did not succeed in compiling it. The
> install button here doesn't work:
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 2:40 PM Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
> Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
> fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
> the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
> * running Debian Live from an external USB
How do I get Choqok Version 1.7.0 04-Feb-2020 which contains this
important change: Twitter: update char limit to 280?
The source code is on github but I did not succeed in compiling it. The
install button here doesn't work: https://apps.kde.org/choqok/
I am using Debian 10.
On 10/24/21 12:40 PM, Ricardo C. Lopez wrote:
Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
* running Debian Live from an external USB attached DVD
Use case: At work (a school) they use Windows 10 and IT is kind of
fundamentalist about it. So I am thinking of "just" using the RAM and
the processor in their machine. I am thinking of:
* running Debian Live from an external USB attached DVD player
* via Qemu, which, of course, I will have to
Hi Piotr,
Thank you for your reply. I almost missed it, sorry to say.
> You are using non-bullseye kernel, bullseye is on 5.10.0-9-amd64.
Where is that from?
I'm pretty sure you hit the mark! I had completely forgotten that I
built my own kernel to try out a new driver. I'll either upgrade
On Sun 24 Oct 2021 at 13:43:22 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> westlake writes:
> > 'testing' is more safe to use as it is the branch used where packages
> > have been pulled (from sid) after some reviewing of the package.
>
> Packages migrate from Unstable (Sid) to Testing when they have been in
>
westlake writes:
> 'testing' is more safe to use as it is the branch used where packages
> have been pulled (from sid) after some reviewing of the package.
Packages migrate from Unstable (Sid) to Testing when they have been in
Unstable for ten days with no serious bugs being filed and when all
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25 Oct 2021, 04:03 by j...@jretrading.com:
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2021 02:59:19 -0400
> westlake wrote:
>
>> 'testing' is more safe to use as it is the branch used where packages
>> have been pulled (from sid) after some reviewing of the
On Sun, 24 Oct 2021 02:59:19 -0400
westlake wrote:
> 'testing' is more safe to use as it is the branch used where packages
> have been pulled (from sid) after some reviewing of the package.
>
> sid is more for development and requires a special setup with
> snapshots or a chroot environment.
>
On Thu, 21 Oct 2021 15:26:21 -0700
dmacdoug wrote:
>
> Assuming your sshd server is on a computer attached
> to a router which is your gateway to the internet, and
> the router is set to forward port 22 to that computer
> some ISP's don't route port 22 traffic. I know that
> AT blocks port
Le 24/10/2021 18:44:28, kaliderus a écrit :
> J'avais déjà remarqué ce phénomène, et voici ce que me donne le
> résultat mentionné en objet
> (- 0.07 0.18)
> dans emacs : -0.10999
> avec SBCL : -0.1101
> Quelqu'un saurait-il me dire pourquoi ?
Et en Python 3 :
>>> 0.07-0.18
On 24/10/2021 18:44, kaliderus wrote:
Bonjour la liste,
J'avais déjà remarqué ce phénomène, et voici ce que me donne le
résultat mentionné en objet
(- 0.07 0.18)
dans emacs : -0.10999
avec SBCL : -0.1101
Quelqu'un saurait-il me dire pourquoi ?
Ce que je pourrai éventuellement
Bonjour la liste,
J'avais déjà remarqué ce phénomène, et voici ce que me donne le
résultat mentionné en objet
(- 0.07 0.18)
dans emacs : -0.10999
avec SBCL : -0.1101
Quelqu'un saurait-il me dire pourquoi ?
Ce que je pourrai éventuellement comprendre avec des très grands
nombres
Thank you everyone that helped me with this issue.
I learned a great deal.
Namely, for my particular use case, SMR drives are sub-optimal.
It is VERY difficult to even find out if drives are SMR or CMR, because
apparently the manufacturers try to put it all out the door. As mentioned
by Mr.
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 04:59:06PM +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
>
> On 24/10/21 05:31, Charles Curley wrote:
> > alias su="su --whitelist-environment=DISPLAY,XAUTHORITY"
>
>
> Doesn't that mean that when you type 'su' at a command prompt, the response
> will be running the command
>
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 09:09:46AM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > there a better source to report suggestions for mac builds? (intel x86)
>
> The debian-cd mailing list is in charge of the installation ISOs.
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/
> There is also the debian-live
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 04:19:54AM +, Ashish Kujur wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I switched to Sid from Stable last month and everything seems to be going
> great.
_How_ did you switch from stable? Did you upgrade to testing first, then
upgrade to Sid? Important because, unless you have a
Bonjour,
Je suis sous Bullseye à jour avec kde plasma.
J'ai un petit souci qui m'embête et que je n'arrive pas à résoudre par
moi-même.
J'ai configuré la barre de tâches pour qu'elle se masque automatiquement
après x secondes afin d'avoir un plus grand espace de travail. Mais une
application
On Du, 24 oct 21, 04:19:54, Ashish Kujur wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I switched to Sid from Stable last month and everything seems to be
> going great. I have setup Timeshift to take snapsnots once everyday,
> in case, any packages break.
> I use GNU Octave 6.2 and it depends on older version of
Hi,
> there a better source to report suggestions for mac builds? (intel x86)
The debian-cd mailing list is in charge of the installation ISOs.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/
There is also the debian-live mailing list which is in charge of the
Debian Live ISOs.
'testing' is more safe to use as it is the branch used where packages
have been pulled (from sid) after some reviewing of the package.
sid is more for development and requires a special setup with snapshots
or a chroot environment.
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