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30 Oct 2021, 03:29 by cbr...@t-online.de:
> Christian Britz wrote:
>
>> Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>>
Maybe you're right about Firefox. Any "light" browsers you can recommend?
>>>
>>> If all else fails, you could try netsurf:
Christian Britz wrote:
> Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>
>>> Maybe you're right about Firefox. Any "light" browsers you can recommend?
>>
>> If all else fails, you could try netsurf: maintained by Debian developers who
>> really care about the quality of their code.
>
> Interesting, I will have a
Disclaimer: I only have limited experience with btrfs
and never used it for root partition.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 04:10:08 +0100, piorunz wrote:
> I have / partition on btrfs subvolume, default name @rootfs created by
> Debian.
> [...]
>
> Question:
> How can I rename / subvolume on btrfs
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>> Maybe you're right about Firefox. Any "light" browsers you can recommend?
>
> If all else fails, you could try netsurf: maintained by Debian developers who
> really care about the quality of their code.
Interesting, I will have a look at it too, out of curiousity. I
At 29.10.21 Dan Ritter wrote:
> and then the heavies:
>
> chromium
> firefox
I was a long time user of Mozilla based browsers (Netscape -> Mozilla
Suite -> SeaMonkey -> Firefox) but lately I found Chromium based
browsers faster and more appealing.
Beat me, but I even prefer Chrome above
On Friday 29 October 2021 09:10:29 am Dan Ritter wrote:
> You can substantially improve the memory usage and speed of
> firefox by installing the extension ublock Origin.
Thanks for posting this, I've installed it and reviewed a fair amount of the
docs. It looks to be truly useful...
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Bon dia, Narcís:
Crec que l'opció que cerques és a les preferències:
https://packagekit.freedesktop.org/img/gpk-prefs.png
Entenc que es tractaria de canviar la frequència a cada quinze dies.
En el meu cas, veig que puc fer-ho anant a Configuració de Gmome,
'Quant a -> Actualitzacions de
On 21-10-2021 16:01, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> Alternatief kan je de /boot ook gewoon weggooien en alles op / zetten.
> Een aparte /boot is zinvol als niet je hele hard disk begrepen wordt
> door je firmware (zoals in de late jaren van de vorige eeuw wel eens het
> geval kon zijn), maar echt nodig
On Fri 29 Oct 2021 at 20:59:06 (+0800), kaye n wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 8:52 PM Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 08:22:15PM +0800, kaye n wrote:
> > > LXQT says,
> > >
> > > It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system.
> > >
> > > However,
Hallo,
Weten jullie misschien een moederbord met PCIe 4.0 waarvan het zeker is
dat het goed werkt met Debian 11?
Ik weet dat de "Asus PRIME B550M-A" het goed doet. Dat is voor een AMD
processor. Maar ik ben nu voor een klant bezig die Intel overweegt.
Waarschijnlijk werkt het allemaal wel,
kaye n writes:
Hi Friends!
LXQT says,
It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system.
However, I've experienced the opposite, especially when I'm using Firefox
browser and attempt to open several pages in different tabs.
I don't think the problem lies with Firefox
On 10/29/2021 2:55 PM, Paul M. Foster wrote:
On 10/29/21 7:44 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 12:39:09AM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
"Stock install" in this case means I just let the installer set up the
networking, etc.
How that happens depends on which tasks you selected
My experience is that Firefox, if you open too many tabs and especially
some of the very javascript heavy ones, gets bogged down quite severely
and requires restarting. It can slow the whole system down in my
experience.
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On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 08:59:06PM +0800, kaye n wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 8:52 PM Andrew M.A. Cater
> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 08:22:15PM +0800, kaye n wrote:
> > > Hi Friends!
> > >
> > > LXQT says,
> > >
> > > It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your
kaye n wrote:
> Maybe you're right about Firefox. Any "light" browsers you can recommend?
The problem with web browsers is that they are basically a
second operating system for computers.
(The great thing about web browsers is that they are a
nearly-universal operating system.)
The lightest
On 10/29/21 7:44 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 12:39:09AM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
"Stock install" in this case means I just let the installer set up the
networking, etc.
How that happens depends on which tasks you selected during the
installation. If you go with
On Fri, 29 Oct 2021, Mike wrote:
The issue comes when I return. If I turn the monitors back on and then
move the mouse, everything powers back on. If I happen to move the
mouse before powering on the monitors, they do not come out of power
save. I beleive this is to do with X being able to
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 8:52 PM Andrew M.A. Cater
wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 08:22:15PM +0800, kaye n wrote:
> > Hi Friends!
> >
> > LXQT says,
> >
> > It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system.
> >
> > However, I've experienced the opposite, especially when
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 8:33 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
> kaye n wrote:
> > LXQT says,
> >
> > It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system.
> >
> > However, I've experienced the opposite, especially when I'm using Firefox
> > browser and attempt to open several pages in
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 08:22:15PM +0800, kaye n wrote:
> Hi Friends!
>
> LXQT says,
>
> It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system.
>
> However, I've experienced the opposite, especially when I'm using Firefox
> browser and attempt to open several pages in different
kaye n wrote:
> LXQT says,
>
> It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system.
>
> However, I've experienced the opposite, especially when I'm using Firefox
> browser and attempt to open several pages in different tabs.
That's not likely to be LXQT's fault.
Can you
Hi Friends!
LXQT says,
It will not get in your way. It will not hang or slow down your system.
However, I've experienced the opposite, especially when I'm using Firefox
browser and attempt to open several pages in different tabs.
I don't think the problem lies with Firefox though because I
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 12:39:09AM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
> "Stock install" in this case means I just let the installer set up the
> networking, etc.
How that happens depends on which tasks you selected during the
installation. If you go with "Standard" (as one often does when
installing
On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 11:39:40 +0100
Mike wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I have a desktop running Debian 11 with two monitors connected via
> Display Port to my Nvidia graphics card. I have something of an issue
> with power save. I haven't configured any power saving, although it
> uses the standard X
Folks,
I have a desktop running Debian 11 with two monitors connected via
Display Port to my Nvidia graphics card. I have something of an issue
with power save. I haven't configured any power saving, although it
uses the standard X settings, which I believe is standby/poweroff/etc
all set to
Le 26-10-2021, à 00:54:01 +0200, k6dedi...@free.fr a écrit :
Bonjour Steve,
Tu parles d'une application, mais laquelle ?
pixinsight
Certaines applis peuvent avoir des droits particuliers.
Rien trouvé dans les préférences de l'application en question.
Merci
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 01:16:12AM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
A lot to examine...
If you've got journald installed and configured (likely) you can narrow
it down a little with journalctl. You want messages from the beginning
of the last boot up until the point that opensmtpd complained.
Hello all, thanks for the replies to this issue. I currently don't have
the time to delve into this any further, but I did format the card in my
camera and took a few 100 MB of video on it. The video plays back fine
on the camera itself, also after turning the camera off and removing and
On 10/29/2021 7:16 AM, Paul M. Foster wrote:
On 10/28/21 10:17 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 28 Oct 2021 at 21:34:26 (-0400), Paul M. Foster wrote:
On 10/28/21 5:11 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 04:42:52PM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
This is just an annoyance, but it
On 10/29/2021 6:39 AM, Paul M. Foster wrote:
On 10/28/21 9:59 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 09:34:26PM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
Well, that's interesting. Here is my /etc/network/interfaces:
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source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
# The loopback network interface
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