>>> does it belong to the distribution per se or how does
>>> that work?
>>
>> If you mean, can debian change the man page they
>> distribute, then I believe the answer is absolutely yes.
>> (Would not be debian-free otherwise).
>
> OK, yeah, makes sense.
Here is the man page file, rtorrent.1, got
Am 31.03.2023 um 00:28 schrieb l0f...@tuta.io:
> How do you get that URL? Via your browser resource/code inspector?
Hi, i had been asking not having to answer that question, because i
myself do not really understand, how it works.
I stumbled across an explanation while skimming through open issue
On 3/30/23 04:47, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
On 30/3/23 16:32, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
hosts based local 192.158.xx.yy network.
cups at localhost:631 on any buster machine sees my printers just
fine, and the buster machines can print to them.
Those machines running bullseye aren't all
>> The issue is not what you CAN express with different media: any
>> program can be expressed as a flowchart.
>
> Is that true? Genuine question - I don't know the answer. But are the
> two mathematically equal/equivalent?
Yes, it's called "Turing equivalence"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turin
davidson wrote:
>> does it belong to the distribution per se or how does
>> that work?
>
> If you mean, can debian change the man page they distribute,
> then I believe the answer is absolutely yes. (Would not be
> debian-free otherwise).
OK, yeah, makes sense.
--
underground experts united
htt
Hi,
30 mars 2023, 23:56 de debianl...@potentially-spam.de-bruyn.de:
> I was successful at downloading the video with:
>
>> yt-dlp --verbose -k --ignore-config -c
>> https://manifest.prod.boltdns.net/manifest/v1/hls/v4/clear/1241706627001/83ddeca4-2e3a-4149-840f-0ca907c2cb59/10s/master.m3u8?fastl
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 23:28:23 +0200 (CEST)
l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
Hello l0f...@tuta.io,
>Interesting theory but I can play that specific video in my browser
>without being logged in ;)
Weird; I had to log in first. No idea why your experience differs.
Still, as this doesn't forward the core issu
Am 30.03.2023 um 20:20 schrieb Bret Busby:
> On 31/3/23 02:08, David Wright wrote:
>> On Fri 31 Mar 2023 at 01:41:04 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
>>> On 31/3/23 00:40, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
> I had previously been able to use youtu
Xiyue Deng writes:
> Xiyue Deng writes:
>
>> So after some more tries it looks like this issue is not directly memory
>> usage related. I've tried the following:
>>
>> * Using older kernel version when I was on Bullseye.
>> * Have a cronjob to drop memory caches every minutes.
>> * Using Gnom
Hello Brad,
30 mars 2023, 23:20 de b...@fineby.me.uk:
> >In your case, yt-dlp falls back on its generic extractor (documentation
> >says "Generic downloader that works on some sites") but it doesn't work
> >for familysearch.org visibly...
>
> Largely, I suspect, it's because to access video on th
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 22:55:05 +0200 (CEST)
l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
Hello l0f...@tuta.io,
>In your case, yt-dlp falls back on its generic extractor (documentation
>says "Generic downloader that works on some sites") but it doesn't work
>for familysearch.org visibly...
Largely, I suspect, it's becaus
Hello,
30 mars 2023, 20:46 de b...@busby.net:
> Fri Mar 31 02:18:31 bret@bret-Precision-Tower-5810:~$yt-dlp
> https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/expanding-your-family-tree-with-sideview-and-more-innovations-from-ancestrydna?lang=eng
> [generic]
> expanding-your-family-tree-with-side
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 Emanuel Berg wrote:
davidson wrote:
I tried to mail him but that mail bounces, apparently it's an
alias which expands into ja...@student.matnat.uio.no but it's a
"Gone", 550.
I found the page below in my bookmarks.
Maybe a more helpful pointer to the same page, if you on
On 31/3/23 02:08, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 31 Mar 2023 at 01:41:04 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
On 31/3/23 00:40, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from
youtube, but, it no longer work
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 01:08:19PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 31 Mar 2023 at 01:41:04 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
[...]
> Writing "did not work" just doesn't cut it on this list:
> we need some specifics. Here's an example I ran this
> morning on a reference given by David Christensen:
T
On Fri 31 Mar 2023 at 01:41:04 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
> On 31/3/23 00:40, David Wright wrote:
> > On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
> >
> > > I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from
> > > youtube, but, it no longer works with youtube.
> >
On 31/3/23 00:40, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from
youtube, but, it no longer works with youtube.
AIUI youtube-dl is now obsolete, and its new spelling is yt-dlp.
You can downlo
On Thu 30 Mar 2023 at 19:31:21 (+0800), Bret Busby wrote:
> I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from
> youtube, but, it no longer works with youtube.
AIUI youtube-dl is now obsolete, and its new spelling is yt-dlp.
You can download it from bullseye-backports. If you'
On 2023-03-30, Bret Busby wrote:
>
> I had previously been able to use youtube-dl, to download videos from
> youtube, but, it no longer works with youtube.
>
If you're not using the latest version, this is it:
https://youtube-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl-2021.12.17.tar.gz
I used this (or
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 05:36:55PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> debian-u...@howorth.org.uk (12023-03-30):
> > But as a Perl developer you generally want something closer
> > to the latest, greatest version.
>
> No. I develop, including in Perl, and like any other language, I want a
> s
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk (12023-03-30):
> But as a Perl developer you generally want something closer
> to the latest, greatest version.
No. I develop, including in Perl, and like any other language, I want a
stable version for most use cases.
--
Nicolas George
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debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> Nicolas George wrote:
> > The issue is not what you CAN express with different media: any
> > program can be expressed as a flowchart.
>
> Is that true? Genuine question - I don't know the answer. But are the
> two mathematically equal/equivalent? I wonder how
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Perl is quite stable, and has tooling to acquire modules and turn
> them into Debian packages that works very well most of the time.
Perl is a special case IME. It is used a lot by system features so it
is important that the installed module versions match the rest of the
sys
Nicolas George wrote:
> The issue is not what you CAN express with different media: any
> program can be expressed as a flowchart.
Is that true? Genuine question - I don't know the answer. But are the
two mathematically equal/equivalent? I wonder how, for example,
self-modifying code or tail recu
On 30/3/23 19:11, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, March 26, 2023 04:21:00 PM Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
One last thought is I read somewhere that ISPs, especially smaller
ones, have been caught throttling users based on type of usage even
though the same ISPs label their services as unlimited.
Hi.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 12:19:24PM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> The log seems quite unhelpful here, though I may be missing
> something. Here is an example:
I disagree. There's nothing to miss here, thus you're correct.
> 2023-03-29 00:07:19 1phIPT-0047NQ-0H <= <> H=(LOCALHOSTNAME)
Hi Jeremy!
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 05:03:47PM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
>
> On 30/3/23 16:30, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> > I'm getting a significant number of spam messages being sent to my MTA
> > (exim) for the address FRPJXbKeKuek at sport.qc.ca, and now I'm
> > starting to see some sent to www-
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 12:00:01PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> > I wonder if anyone has any idea about how to track this down?
>
> I'd check /var/log/exim4/mainlog first, obviously.
> For instance, your mail was sent to my MT
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 12:00:01PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> > I wonder if anyone has any idea about how to track this down?
>
> I'd check /var/log/exim4/mainlog first, obviously.
In addition to that, open one of the spam messages in a c
On Sunday, March 26, 2023 04:21:00 PM Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> One last thought is I read somewhere that ISPs, especially smaller
> ones, have been caught throttling users based on type of usage even
> though the same ISPs label their services as unlimited. Conspiracy
> theories tossed aside, that
Nicolas George wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de (12023-03-29):
> > Perhaps roughly 3k to 4k years of storing, transmitting and
> > retrieving information in written form have a part in it.
> >
> > It may be a social convention, but by now it runs so deep that I'm
> > convinced you'll find epigenetic tra
davidson wrote:
>> I tried to mail him but that mail bounces, apparently it's
>> an alias which expands into ja...@student.matnat.uio.no but
>> it's a "Gone", 550.
>
> I found the page below in my bookmarks.
>
> https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent/wiki#user-content-stuff
>
> This project is dev
Hi.
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> I wonder if anyone has any idea about how to track this down?
I'd check /var/log/exim4/mainlog first, obviously.
For instance, your mail was sent to my MTA by bendel.d.o, as is
should be:
$ grep ZmNnhCgr7-N.A.uSE.A2UJkB
On 30/3/23 16:30, Julian Gilbey wrote:
I'm getting a significant number of spam messages being sent to my MTA
(exim) for the address FRPJXbKeKuek at sport.qc.ca, and now I'm
starting to see some sent to www-data at aether.toine.be. What is
disturbing is that the machine is on a local network,
I'm getting a significant number of spam messages being sent to my MTA
(exim) for the address FRPJXbKeKuek at sport.qc.ca, and now I'm
starting to see some sent to www-data at aether.toine.be. What is
disturbing is that the machine is on a local network, and my
internet-facing router does not forw
On 30/3/23 16:32, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
hosts based local 192.158.xx.yy network.
cups at localhost:631 on any buster machine sees my printers just
fine, and the buster machines can print to them.
Those machines running bullseye aren't allowed. can't see my printers
unless I s
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 Emanuel Berg wrote:
FYI the man page for rtorrent, from 2015-02-25, has this part
AUTHORS
Jari "Rakshasa" Sundell
I tried to mail him but that mail bounces, apparently it's an
alias which expands into ja...@student.matnat.uio.no but it's
a "Gone", 550.
I found the p
On 2023-03-30 13:38, Emanuel Berg wrote:
fh wrote:
In my shell script, how to get the localhost's IPs (eth0 and
eth1) correctly? I know I can run 'ifconfig' and grep etc,
but it's maybe not that graceful.
Here is what I do, now idea if it's a good idea but maybe it
can help:
#! /bin/zsh
#
#
On 3/24/23 04:32, cor...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
Should CLI (command line interface) have a nice UI library?
today web dev has so many libraries that make web pages with
rich/colorful interactive views.
But CLI is still in dull mode. That should be improved in these days.
for example, run "df -h
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