Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Paul M Foster
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 11:12:12PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 10:51:25PM -0500, Paul M Foster wrote: > > Apparently, something was wrapping lines to > > about 75 characters, and putting an equals sign at the end of every line > > which had been wrapped. > > This is "quo

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 20240101)

2024-01-01 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 07:32:18PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > If one changes subject, would it not be better to simply start a new > thread? With most mail readers threading using the In-Reply-To header, > the new subject would get buried in the old thread. Personally I prefer that. I

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 20240101)

2024-01-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 07:32:18PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > If one changes subject, would it not be better to simply start a new > thread? With most mail readers threading using the In-Reply-To header, > the new subject would get buried in the old thread. There's a difference between natural

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 20240101)

2024-01-01 Thread Charles Curley
The refactoring and headers are an improvement, thank you. On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 22:56:03 + "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote: > If you change subject or emphasis in mid-thread, please change the > subject line on your email accordingly so that this can be clearly > seen. > > For example: New ques

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 20240101)

2024-01-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
Debian-user is a mailing list provided for support for Debian users, and to facilitate discussion on relevant topics. Codes of Conduct * The list is a Debian communication forum. As such, it is subject to both the Debian mailing list Code of Conduct and the main Debian Code of

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread fxkl47BF
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024, Nicolas George wrote: > This was not a reply to the original mail. You might consider using a > MUA with proper threading to better understand what is going on. from the negative nature of your communications every one understands what's going on

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Nicolas George
fxkl4...@protonmail.com (12024-01-01): > actually the question was > " what is wrapping the lines on my incoming emails, and how do I fix it " > please try to keep up This was not a reply to the original mail. You might consider using a MUA with proper threading to better understand what is going

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread fxkl47BF
On Mon, 1 Jan 2024, Nicolas George wrote: > gene heskett (12024-01-01): >> Most browsers to well with such as long as the link is surrounded by >> the left-right arrows delineate the links contents even if it is wrapped to >> several lines on your screen. > > Please try to keep up with the contex

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Nicolas George
gene heskett (12024-01-01): > Most browsers to well with such as long as the link is surrounded by > the left-right arrows delineate the links contents even if it is wrapped to > several lines on your screen. Please try to keep up with the context of the discussion, we were talking about links di

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread gene heskett
On 1/1/24 11:52, Nicolas George wrote: Greg Wooledge (12024-01-01): It's been my experience that the hyperlinks I'm meant to click are so long that they wrap around the terminal width multiple times. This makes copy/pasting them tedious at best, and even then it still sometimes fails for me.

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread Richard Rosner
On 01.01.24 21:20, Richard Rosner wrote: On 01.01.24 20:30, David Wright wrote: On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 19:04:20 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: On 01.01.24 18:13, David Wright wrote: I can boot by hand, but since this is all archived anyways and it's uneccessarily difficult to find some sort of

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread Richard Rosner
On 01.01.24 20:30, David Wright wrote: On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 19:04:20 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: On 01.01.24 18:13, David Wright wrote: I can boot by hand, but since this is all archived anyways and it's uneccessarily difficult to find some sort of guide how to even do this, it might as we

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 19:04:20 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > On 01.01.24 18:13, David Wright wrote: > > On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 17:55:29 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > > > On January 1, 2024 5:43:12 PM GMT+01:00, David Wright wrote: > > > > > > > Like this? > > > > > > > > └─sda6

Re: kbrequest as in older /etc/inittab

2024-01-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 10:36:41AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > On Sun 31 Dec 2023 at 23:09:42 (-0600), Mike McClain wrote: [...] > Is the history of this issue relevant? > > https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=282768 Oh, it's the same *name*. Huh. So, Mike, whatever you figured ou

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread Richard Rosner
I can boot by hand, but since this is all archived anyways and it's uneccessarily difficult to find some sort of guide how to even do this, it might as well be a documentation for users having such troubles in the future. Also, besides the way that I have no clue how it would have to look like

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread John Hasler
Greg Wooledge: > It's been my experience that the hyperlinks I'm meant to click are so > long that they wrap around the terminal width multiple times. This > makes copy/pasting them tedious at best, and even then it still > sometimes fails for me. My wife has the same problem. -- John Hasler j.

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 17:55:29 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > On January 1, 2024 5:43:12 PM GMT+01:00, David Wright > wrote: > > >Like this? > > > > └─sda6 8:60 406.2G 0 part > >└─luks-f3fbb9ba-a556-406c-b276-555e3e8577bc 254:10 406.2G

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread Richard Rosner
Yes, exactly. Is there a way to show that from inside Grub? Lsblk and blkid aren't available there? On January 1, 2024 5:43:12 PM GMT+01:00, David Wright wrote: >Like this? > > └─sda6 8:60 406.2G 0 part >└─luks-f3fbb9ba-a556-406c-b276-555e3e

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12024-01-01): > It's been my experience that the hyperlinks I'm meant to click are so > long that they wrap around the terminal width multiple times. This > makes copy/pasting them tedious at best, and even then it still > sometimes fails for me. Surprising. The graphical web brows

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 17:37:44 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote: > So, I found a way to manually mount luks partition in Grub and boot from it. > > What I did to get there: > set root=(hd0,gpt2) > cryptomount -a > > This gave me the unencrypted version of the root partition as (crypto1) > > set roo

Re: single quote "'" in bash xterm or lxterminal

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Sun 31 Dec 2023 at 00:43:40 (-0600), Mike McClain wrote: > I > suspect logging into a system where you have no home for your primary > user might get interesting. That problem is simple to resolve. I have encrypted /home partitions on all my systems, but the root filesystem has a /home/primaryU

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread Richard Rosner
So, I found a way to manually mount luks partition in Grub and boot from it. What I did to get there: set root=(hd0,gpt2) cryptomount -a This gave me the unencrypted version of the root partition as (crypto1) set root=(crypto1) linux /vmlinuz root=/dev/mapper/luks-UUID initrd /initrd.img boot T

Re: kbrequest as in older /etc/inittab

2024-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Sun 31 Dec 2023 at 23:09:42 (-0600), Mike McClain wrote: > Prior to the introduction of systemd /etc/inittab had this line in it: > kb::kbrequest:/bin/echo "Keyboard Request--edit /etc/inittab to let this > work." > and I found it useful to tie a call to openvt to Alt Up which went > well w

Re: kbrequest as in older /etc/inittab

2024-01-01 Thread Curt
On 2024-01-01, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > unicorn:~$ locate kbrequest.target > unicorn:~$ locate kbrequest > unicorn:~$ man -k kbrequest > kbrequest: nothing appropriate. > unicorn:~$ apt-cache search kbrequest > unicorn:~$ > > I can't find this in Debian 12. Do you have more details about it? > >

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 09:23:03AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > Passing the entire text/html part to an actual web browser has been > what works best for me. Me too. I'll do the mailcap thing to visually skim the text/html part with w3m, but there are so many broken HTML messes that I'm o

Re: kbrequest as in older /etc/inittab

2024-01-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 01:53:56PM +0200, Anssi Saari wrote: > Mike McClain writes: > > > Prior to the introduction of systemd /etc/inittab had this line in it: > > kb::kbrequest:/bin/echo "Keyboard Request--edit /etc/inittab to let this > > work." > > and I found it useful to tie a call to

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 11:42:59AM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > Greg Wooledge (12023-12-31): > > Have your browser load THAT file. > > Or just have this: > > text/html; lynx -force_html -dump %s; copiousoutput > > in your .mailcap file. Possibly along with: > > auto_view text/html > > in the

Re: kbrequest as in older /etc/inittab

2024-01-01 Thread Anssi Saari
Mike McClain writes: > Prior to the introduction of systemd /etc/inittab had this line in it: > kb::kbrequest:/bin/echo "Keyboard Request--edit /etc/inittab to let this > work." > and I found it useful to tie a call to openvt to Alt Up which went > well with ALT Right or Left arrow to move b

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread Richard Rosner
I do not see an answer to my questions. > On Jan 1, 2024, at 11:52, Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote: > > On 1 Jan 2024 11:46 +0100, from rich...@rosner-online.de (Richard Rosner): >> I'm not sure what you meant with "rescue mode", but I've reinstalled >> grub anyways. The log of

Re: Monthly FAQ for Debian-user mailing list (modified 20231216)

2024-01-01 Thread Michael Kjörling
Could we perchance add something to the FAQ about the inappropriateness of reposting private replies to the list without first confirming with the people involved that doing so is acceptable? -- Michael Kjörling 🔗 https://michael.kjorling.se “Remember when, on the Internet, no

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 1 Jan 2024 11:46 +0100, from rich...@rosner-online.de (Richard Rosner): > I'm not sure what you meant with "rescue mode", but I've reinstalled > grub anyways. The log of it doesn't look good though. Quite a bunch > of errors. The result also is the same. Please review the posts in the thread st

Re: Possibly broken Grub or initrd after updates on Testing

2024-01-01 Thread Richard Rosner
I'm not sure what you meant with "rescue mode", but I've reinstalled grub anyways. The log of it doesn't look good though. Quite a bunch of errors. The result also is the same. https://pastes.io/nvmlsxghlm > On Jan 1, 2024, at 11:03, Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote: > > On 1

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12023-12-31): > Have your browser load THAT file. Or just have this: text/html; lynx -force_html -dump %s; copiousoutput in your .mailcap file. Possibly along with: auto_view text/html in the .muttrc. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-01 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 31 Dec 2023 22:51 -0500, from pa...@quillandmouse.com (Paul M Foster): > As a solution, I took that email from my mutt mail file and stripped out > all the headers and non-HTML content. Then I fed that to my browser. Sorta > worked. However, the button I was supposed to click didn't work properl