Date time problem bookworm, fvwm....

2023-10-21 Thread Charlie
Hello All, Have a a Dell Vostro laptop: Bookworm up to date and upgraded operating system to that state. Using FVWM window manager. The date on that system is one day in advance and one hour late. Not terrible, However after a short period 100% of one of the CPU

Re: Can't upgrade my desktop

2023-10-21 Thread tomas
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 02:33:54AM +0200, rudu wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I'm stuck with something my googling didn't help much. > I just can't upgrade my system Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid : >  LANG="en_US" apt autoremove > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree... Done > Readin

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread tomas
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 03:29:40PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > > On 10/21/23 15:02, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > I agree about that on most machines, but the machine in question has bind > > > running so nameserver needs to be set to 127.0.0.1 and the domain to > > > example.org in the resolv.conf file.

Making resolv.conf immutable [was: Bookworm: NetworkManager]

2023-10-21 Thread tomas
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 01:08:58PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > > On 10/21/23 12:49, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 12:23:45PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > > > I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf > > https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf > > > openresolv or resolvconf is

Re: Default DNS lookup command?

2023-10-21 Thread Max Nikulin
On 21/10/2023 22:58, David Wright wrote: On Sat 21 Oct 2023 at 17:35:21 (+0200), Reiner Buehl wrote: is there a DNS lookup command that is installed by default on any Debian Bullseye or Bookworm install? nslookup is in busybox. busybox is an optional package, so it may be absent. "getent hos

Re: cli_ how to find_ firefox versions available in all suites

2023-10-21 Thread Max Nikulin
On 22/10/2023 04:32, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: $ apt-cache policy firefox That should help, but it will only provide query results that are relative to your sources.list lines above. To show suites not represented in sources.list, the already recommended packages webpage covers those. The rmadi

Can't upgrade my desktop

2023-10-21 Thread rudu
Hi everybody, I'm stuck with something my googling didn't help much. I just can't upgrade my system Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid :  LANG="en_US" apt autoremove Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken i

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 17:26, Michael Biebl wrote: Is /etc/resolv.conf a real file or a symlink? If the latter, where does it point to? Michael Not a symlink -- It's not easy to be me

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Stefan Monnier
> the DHCP server is on a router > Running DNS service on a machine is done by many FWIW, I run `dnsmasq` as local DNS server on many of my machines, and this is already automatically setup to "DTRT" somehow (the DNS info obtained via DHCP are provided to `dnsmasq` and `/etc/resolv.conf` only poin

Re: cli_ how to find_ firefox versions available in all suites

2023-10-21 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 10/21/23, జిందం వాఐి wrote: > On 2023-10-21 18:00, Dan Ritter wrote: >> జిందం వాఐి wrote: >>> * i want to check package versions >>> available in various suites [ stable, testing, >>> experimental, etc.. ] using cli >>> * for example_ firefox >> >> >> apt can look for versions available in the

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Michael Biebl
Is /etc/resolv.conf a real file or a symlink? If the latter, where does it point to? Michael OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 16:52, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 02:46:25PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: Also, you should not be using example.org. That is a reserved domain name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Example.com I just assumed this was a lie. An obfuscation of the actual domain name

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 16:46, Charles Curley wrote: On Sat, 21 Oct 2023 14:40:49 -0400 Pocket wrote: but the machine in question has bind running so nameserver needs to be set to 127.0.0.1 and the domain to example.org in the resolv.conf file. This is my problem in a nutshell Oh, why didn't you say tha

AW: Panic again any idea

2023-10-21 Thread Schwibinger Michael
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Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 02:46:25PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > Also, you should not be using example.org. That is a reserved domain > name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Example.com I just assumed this was a lie. An obfuscation of the actual domain name.

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 21 Oct 2023 14:40:49 -0400 Pocket wrote: > but the machine in question has > bind running so nameserver needs to be set to 127.0.0.1 and the > domain to example.org in the resolv.conf file. > > This is my problem in a nutshell Oh, why didn't you say that! Actually, it doesn't have to u

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 04:23:26PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > Ding ding ding we have a winner > Hi Pocket Glad you have a winner :) For anyone else following along: a datum point. I've just done a minimal text installation of Debian in a virtual machine. No desktop environment installed: all o

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
Ding ding ding we have a winner cat /etc/resolv.conf # Generated by NetworkManager search example.org nameserver 127.0.0.1 nameserver ::1 options edns0 trust-ad This make this work sudo cat /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf [main] plugins=ifupdown,keyfile [ifupdown] managed=false [d

Re: Default DNS lookup command?

2023-10-21 Thread reiner . buehl
Perfect! Then I just need to add an alias to my profile and can use nslookup :-) On 21.10.23 17:58, David Wright wrote: On Sat 21 Oct 2023 at 17:35:21 (+0200), Reiner Buehl wrote: > is there a DNS lookup command that is installed by default on any > Debian Bullseye or Bookworm install? Somethin

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 15:41, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 03:29:40PM -0400, Pocket wrote: I don't get you context here as the problem is simply trying to get networkmanager to quit writing /etc/resolv.conf. The context -- what has certain people confused -- is that most people who do wh

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 03:29:40PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > I don't get you context here as the problem is simply trying to get > networkmanager to quit writing /etc/resolv.conf. The context -- what has certain people confused -- is that most people who do what you're doing run the DNS and DHCP serv

Re: cli_ how to find_ firefox versions available in all suites

2023-10-21 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 21 Oct 2023 19:09 +0530, from jindam.v...@disroot.org (జిందం వాఐి): > * this is my sources.list > deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm main contrib non-free > non-free-firmware > deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates main contrib non-free > non-free-firmware > deb http://securit

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 15:02, Stefan Monnier wrote: I agree about that on most machines, but the machine in question has bind running so nameserver needs to be set to 127.0.0.1 and the domain to example.org in the resolv.conf file. Beware: at this rate, you may end up giving us enough info about what you

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 14:53, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote: Am Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 02:40:49PM -0400 schrieb Pocket: On 10/21/23 14:32, Stefan Monnier wrote: I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf [...] My setup is that I was a dhcp server to give out IPs and DNS info. That way I can co

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I agree about that on most machines, but the machine in question has bind > running so nameserver needs to be set to 127.0.0.1 and the domain to > example.org in the resolv.conf file. Beware: at this rate, you may end up giving us enough info about what you're doing for us to actually help you.

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Christoph Brinkhaus
Am Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 02:40:49PM -0400 schrieb Pocket: > > On 10/21/23 14:32, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > > > I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf > > [...] > > > My setup is that I was a dhcp server to give out IPs and DNS info. > > > That way I can control those things with

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 14:36, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 02:10:23PM -0400, Pocket wrote: On 10/21/23 13:58, Felix Miata wrote: If you're not personally committed to NetworkMangler and only need static networking, then remove it and ifupdown. Systemd provides simple static IP network se

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 14:32, Stefan Monnier wrote: I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf [...] My setup is that I was a dhcp server to give out IPs and DNS info. That way I can control those things without having to do so on every system. Populating `/etc/resolv.conf` from the DHCP-

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 02:10:23PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > On 10/21/23 13:58, Felix Miata wrote: > > If you're not personally committed to NetworkMangler and only need static > > networking, then remove it and ifupdown. Systemd provides simple static IP > > network setup: Or... remove Network Manag

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Stefan Monnier
>>> I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf [...] > My setup is that I was a dhcp server to give out IPs and DNS info. > That way I can control those things without having to do so on every system. Populating `/etc/resolv.conf` from the DHCP-provided info is a useful part of "cont

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 13:58, Felix Miata wrote: Pocket composed on 2023-10-21 12:23 (UTC-0400): I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf ... Is there something I am over looking? If you're not personally committed to NetworkMangler and only need static networking, then remove it a

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 13:55, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 01:38:37PM -0400, Pocket wrote: Well the default install for bookworm does install it and use it. That is why I am here. There's no single "default install". Sure, if you just hit the Enter key straight through an install you e

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Felix Miata
Pocket composed on 2023-10-21 12:23 (UTC-0400): > I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf ... > Is there something I am over looking? If you're not personally committed to NetworkMangler and only need static networking, then remove it and ifupdown. Systemd provides simple stati

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 01:38:37PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > Well the default install for bookworm does install it and use it. > > That is why I am here. There's no single "default install". Sure, if you just hit the Enter key straight through an install you end up with GNOME, and also with NM. But

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 13:24, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 01:08:58PM -0400, Pocket wrote: On 10/21/23 12:49, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 12:23:45PM -0400, Pocket wrote: I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf open

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 01:08:58PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > > On 10/21/23 12:49, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 12:23:45PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > > > I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf > > https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf > > > openresolv or resolvconf is

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
On 10/21/23 12:49, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 12:23:45PM -0400, Pocket wrote: I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf openresolv or resolvconf is not installed no dhcp client is running only networkmanager is installed/

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2023-10-21 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 08:18:30AM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > To, > The Team User, > debian-user@lists.debian.org, > Debian.org > > My dear illustrious Team Leaders, > > Good morning. > > May please my first post at > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2019/10/msg00493.html with the > subje

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 12:23:45PM -0400, Pocket wrote: > I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf

Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-21 Thread Pocket
I want NetworkManager to not over write /etc/resolv.conf According to the docs if dns=none is set it will not touch /etc/resolv.conf This is what I need /etc/resolv.conf to be (I have bind on the machine) domain example.org nameserver 127.0.0.1 options edns0 trust-ad First Go at this This is

Re: Default DNS lookup command?

2023-10-21 Thread Juri Grabowski
Hello, it's not really answer to your question, but for simple things like IP-Addresses you can use getent ahosts, getent hosts or ping directly. Best Regards, Juri Grabowski

Re: Default DNS lookup command?

2023-10-21 Thread David Wright
On Sat 21 Oct 2023 at 17:35:21 (+0200), Reiner Buehl wrote: > is there a DNS lookup command that is installed by default on any > Debian Bullseye or Bookworm install? Something that doesn't require as > much dependencies as bind9-utils (which provides dig and nslookup) or > bind9-host? nslookup is

Re: Default DNS lookup command?

2023-10-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 05:35:21PM +0200, Reiner Buehl wrote: > is there a DNS lookup command that is installed by default on any Debian getent hosts NAME getent ahostsv4 NAME That said, you get much finer control from dedicated tools.

Default DNS lookup command?

2023-10-21 Thread Reiner Buehl
Hi all, is there a DNS lookup command that is installed by default on any Debian Bullseye or Bookworm install? Something that doesn't require as much dependencies as bind9-utils (which provides dig and nslookup) or bind9-host? Best regards, Reiner

Re: cli_ how to find_ firefox versions available in all suites

2023-10-21 Thread జిందం వాఐి
On 2023-10-21 18:00, Dan Ritter wrote: జిందం వాఐి wrote: * i want to check package versions available in various suites [ stable, testing, experimental, etc.. ] using cli * for example_ firefox apt can look for versions available in the repositories that you have retrieved (by specifying the

Re: cli_ how to find_ firefox versions available in all suites

2023-10-21 Thread Dan Ritter
జిందం వాఐి wrote: > * i want to check package versions > available in various suites [ stable, testing, > experimental, etc.. ] using cli > * for example_ firefox apt can look for versions available in the repositories that you have retrieved (by specifying the repos in /etc/apt/sources.list or

Re: cli_ how to find_ firefox versions available in all suites

2023-10-21 Thread Dan Purgert
On Oct 21, 2023, జిందం వాఐి wrote: > * i want to check package versions > available in various suites [ stable, testing, > experimental, etc.. ] using cli > * for example_ firefox As far as I'm aware, the only real option here would be a web-browser (e.g. lynx or elinks) to check https://packages.

Re: Is this accurate

2023-10-21 Thread Anders Andersson
On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 8:37 AM Keith Bainbridge wrote: > > Or is there more to it than this writer is declaring? > > uses the EXT4 filesystem by default. You can convert the filesystem to BTRFS > to take advantage of the in-built compression features. Using compression can > reduce the disk usa

cli_ how to find_ firefox versions available in all suites

2023-10-21 Thread జిందం వాఐి
* i want to check package versions available in various suites [ stable, testing, experimental, etc.. ] using cli * for example_ firefox -- regards, జిందం వాఐి [ jindam, vani ] web_ http://jgfpvd4jhz2fpyuevggr37mqhukv4kw2kpsfii5zygdsgdctqdob3uyd.onion [matrix]_ @jindam.vani:oikei.net