On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 01:20:46AM +, phoebus phoebus wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >> I've always used 'ser2net' for that for of thing, mostly with single-
> >> board computers attached via serial ports on a remote machine. But it
> >> doesn't matter what the device is, it's a dumb pipe to transfer byt
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 02:41:47PM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 1/8/24, mick.crane wrote:
[...]
> > I get this effect if pressing Alt and moving the mouse wheel.
>
>
> Me, too, in LXQt. It's HARD finding the fix until you can finally
> remember it. It's easy to hit a wall of misses when
On Fri, 12 Jan 2024 21:42:54 -0500
gene heskett wrote:
> gene@coyote:~$ sudo smartctl -i -d /dev/md0p1
Gene, you could try reading the fine man page. The -d option takes an
argument, which eats the /dev/md0p1, leaving no device for smartctl to
look at. I have no idea what md0p1 is, but I doubt i
On 1/12/24 21:56, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Gene,
There are some indicators of a fundamental lack of understanding
here I'm afraid.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 09:42:54PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
smartctl says my raid10 is dying,
No it doesn't; smartctl works on drives, not mdadm arrays. mdadm
arra
Hi Gene,
There are some indicators of a fundamental lack of understanding
here I'm afraid.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 09:42:54PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> smartctl says my raid10 is dying,
No it doesn't; smartctl works on drives, not mdadm arrays. mdadm
arrays are composed of block devices. Ther
On Sat 13/01/2024 at 02:42, gene heskett wrote:
> I just found an mbox file in my home directory, containing about 90 days
> worth of undelivered msgs from smartctl running as root.
>
> smartctl says my raid10 is dying, but will not access the drives for
> detail. The -d /dev/sde1 for instance g
Thierry writes:
> Currently, PuTTY is an option but its current version has limitations
> that make it insufficient for our operational use.
Commission the PuTTY authors to add the missing features or pay someone
else to do it if they aren't interested.
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatha
On Sat 13/01/2024 at 02:32, Gareth Evans wrote:
> use of the actual "stable-backports" repo is not
> recommended or implied.
"implied" might be debatable given that was indeed my first thought, but not
intended to be implied, it seems. Certainly not necessary.
I just found an mbox file in my home directory, containing about 90 days
worth of undelivered msgs from smartctl running as root.
smartctl says my raid10 is dying, but will not access the drives for
detail. The -d /dev/sde1 for instance generates a help msg saying it
needs a devicename as fina
On Fri 12/01/2024 at 06:49, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
> ...
> It is far more concerning that one cannot trust that cp actually copies a
> file, and this is a blocker for installing the ZFS packages in Debian.
The update in bookworm-backports to 2.2.2-3 allegedly fixes this issue.
I have installed
On 1/12/24 15:58, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/12/24 05:47, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Am 12.01.2024 um 14:31 schrieb gene heskett:
I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both
strange and scary.
Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the
moon was ri
Hello,
>> I've always used 'ser2net' for that for of thing, mostly with single-
>> board computers attached via serial ports on a remote machine. But it
>> doesn't matter what the device is, it's a dumb pipe to transfer bytes
>> to/from a serial port on another computer.
Thank you for indicating
Hello,
>> Suggestion: Make another description of the challenge.
>>
>> Describe it as a travelling route. Spend effort on telling
>> what the endpoints were and are.
Our current starting point as being a third-party terminal emulator provided by
a licensed company. This emulator runs on an ou
Il 12/01/2024 21:15, Franco Martelli ha scritto:
> Tried, it works on DVB play.
>
> dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.mpris.kaffeine /Player
org.freedesktop.MediaPlayer.Stop
As Max replied to that post saying that you could avoid to kill Kaffeine
now you can try to:
- stop Kaffeine
-
Il 12/01/2024 17:24, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
On 12/01/2024 21:36, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Tried, it works on DVB play.
dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.mpris.kaffeine /Player
org.freedesktop.MediaPlayer.Stop
The question is if this action can be a replacement for killing kaffeine
before unl
On 2024-01-12, Ralph Aichinger wrote:
> I "only" have to find out what mechanism adds the lower, en2 default
> route within a few minutes, once I delete it. I ran "radvdump", but
> that only dumped the correct announcement my provider sends for the
> net over the PPPoE connection. Hm.
>
> Thanks e
On 1/12/24 05:47, Arno Lehmann wrote:
Am 12.01.2024 um 14:31 schrieb gene heskett:
I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both
strange and scary.
Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the
moon was right. And it missed moving a msg from the nut
On 12/01/24 at 15:38, Valerio Vanni wrote:
~$ busctl --user tree | grep mpris
Service org.mpris.kaffeine:
Another question, can Kaffeine stop the video? Do you have a "Stop"
button to click over?
Yes, it has play/stop button.
I saw that in another post you have find the dbus object and m
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 07:35:14PM +0100, Michel Verdier wrote:
> meta l4proto udp log level info prefix "udp" accept
Thanks for that, and thanks to Michael Kjörling, your replies really
helped.
I found log lines similar to:
2024-01-12T19:51:32.999346+01:00 pi kernel: [3401524.305759]
ralphfi
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 02:41:47PM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 1/8/24, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-01-07 04:00, Russell L. Harris wrote:
system: amd64 desktop, debian 12, xfce, NEC MultiSync EA192M monitor
I don't know precisely how to describe the problem, other than
"detachment". Abou
Curt writes:
> Yet the reserved gTLDs from the 2018 ICANN resolution are .home, .corp,
> and .mail. Does home.arpa comply with that resolution?
Yes. Turns out that there were existing uses of '.home'. Also, putting
it under 'arpa.' puts it under IETF control.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/ht
On 1/8/24, mick.crane wrote:
> On 2024-01-07 04:00, Russell L. Harris wrote:
>> system: amd64 desktop, debian 12, xfce, NEC MultiSync EA192M monitor
>>
>> I don't know precisely how to describe the problem, other than
>> "detachment". About every week or so, when using the rodent, the
>> entire
On 2024-01-12, Ralph Aichinger wrote:
> If I insert the following rule at the bottom, everything starts to
> work:
>
> meta l4proto udp accept
Add log to see what would be dropped:
meta l4proto udp log level info prefix "udp" accept
Provide "nft list ruleset" to better see what nft understa
Curt wrote:
> On 2024-01-12, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk
> wrote:
> > Curt wrote:
> >> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
> >> >
> >> > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not
> >> > be really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved domain
> >> > is "home.arpa"
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 05:26:57PM +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> My suggestion would be to insert a "udp log" rule. (Pretty sure you
> only need "udp", not "meta l4proto udp".)
Thanks, I will try that. Yes "meta l4proto udp" might be cargo
cult configuration ;)
> That will give you a fireh
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 12:33 PM wrote:
>
> Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 11:08 AM Curt wrote:
> > >
> > > On 2024-01-12, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk
> > > wrote:
> > > > Curt wrote:
> > > >> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
> > > >> >
> > > >> > There was a thread that "h
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 11:08 AM Curt wrote:
> >
> > On 2024-01-12, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk
> > wrote:
> > > Curt wrote:
> > >> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might
> > >> > not be real
On 12 Jan 2024 16:19 +0100, from r...@h5.or.at (Ralph Aichinger):
> If I insert the following rule at the bottom, everything starts to
> work:
>
> meta l4proto udp accept
>
> but I don't know how to limit this over broad rule (so it does not
> forward UDP to the internal network on en0, which I
On Jan 12, 2024, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> In one of my new machines, I have a DVD+/-RW drive. There were
> no issues on January 8 and 9. But today, I'm getting
>
> ata6.00: failed to IDENTIFY (I/O error, err_mask=0x100)
>
> errors at boot time.
> [...]
>
> Any idea?
It's an I/O error between
In one of my new machines, I have a DVD+/-RW drive. There were
no issues on January 8 and 9. But today, I'm getting
ata6.00: failed to IDENTIFY (I/O error, err_mask=0x100)
errors at boot time.
Excerpts of the journal concerning ata6:
journalctl-9:Jan 08 11:23:19 disset kernel: ata6: SATA max
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 03:52:46PM +, Tom Furie wrote:
> other input/output rules that are interfering, but since you've abridged
> your ruleset we have no way of knowing.
Sorry, wanted to include the full rulest an forgot. I've still have left
off the "table ip nat" and "table ip filter" chai
On 12/01/2024 21:36, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Tried, it works on DVB play.
dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.mpris.kaffeine /Player
org.freedesktop.MediaPlayer.Stop
The question is if this action can be a replacement for killing kaffeine
before unloading the dvb kernel module.
What is baloo'
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 03:52:46PM +, Tom Furie wrote:
> Where is the DNS server the dmz host is resolving against? In your dmz,
> your internal network, on the firewall machine, outside? You may have
> other input/output rules that are interfering, but since you've abridged
> your ruleset we h
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 11:08 AM Curt wrote:
>
> On 2024-01-12, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> > Curt wrote:
> >> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
> >> >
> >> > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not be
> >> > really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved
On 2024-01-12, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> Curt wrote:
>> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
>> >
>> > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not be
>> > really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved domain is
>> > "home.arpa" so e.g. to have "thinkpad", the
Hello,
>> Is this also true of the Linux version of Putty? I've never used it but
>> it's packaged in Debian. Also I wonder what it is you mean with
>> "bidirectionally" here. Do you expect to read data from the printer and
>> send it back?
Yes, bidirectional communication is expected in both dir
Ralph Aichinger writes:
> I am currently fighting with the following problem: I've got a system
> that has 3 relevant interfaces: ppp0, en0 and en2, for external,
> internal and dmz respectively.
>
> The dmz is IPv6 only, a homelab testbed more or less.
>
> I've got the follwing rules in /etc/nf
Hello!
I am currently fighting with the following problem: I've got a system
that has 3 relevant interfaces: ppp0, en0 and en2, for external,
internal and dmz respectively.
The dmz is IPv6 only, a homelab testbed more or less.
I've got the follwing rules in /etc/nftables.conf for ipv6 (i am
abr
Il 12/01/2024 15:03, Franco Martelli ha scritto:
On 11/01/24 at 15:10, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Yes, I tried, but I didn't see any "stop". There is a .Quit, but for
this I already have "kill" command and I have to start it again.
valerio@newton:~$ busctl --user introspect org.mpris.kaffeine /
Ou
Il 12/01/2024 12:08, Valerio Vanni ha scritto:
Il 12/01/2024 03:52, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
I assume that "org/mpris/MediaPlayer2" after "/" was lost during
copy&paste.
I don't have MediaPlayer2 there.
busctl --user introspect org.mpris.kaffeine /Player
# ...
.Stop
On 11/01/24 at 15:10, Valerio Vanni wrote:
Yes, I tried, but I didn't see any "stop". There is a .Quit, but for
this I already have "kill" command and I have to start it again.
valerio@newton:~$ busctl --user introspect org.mpris.kaffeine /
Out of curiosity could you post the output of the fo
phoebus phoebus writes:
> We have noticed that PuTTY allows "passthrough" printing but
> unfortunately, it only works unidirectionally and requires the use of
> a serial software printer which also supports only unidirectional
> flow. While PuTTY can manage connections to devices via the serial
>
Hi Gene,
Am 12.01.2024 um 14:31 schrieb gene heskett:
I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both
strange and scary.
Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the
moon was right. And it missed moving a msg from the nut list to the
local nut sbbdi
Hello,
>> Would it be correct to say that you don't care about the
>> "terminal emulator" at all, and merely need a way for the Linux
>> server to send data over the network to a serial port on a
>> remote Debian machine which is attached to a printer?
>>
>> If so, I direct you to the sredird pack
I'm using tbird as an email agent, but it just did something both
strange and scary.
Its filters have been working very spotty, only when the phase of the
moon was right. And it missed moving a msg from the nut list to the
local nut sbbdir, so I went to the filter menu and had it add a new
fi
Hello,
>> It should be pretty easy to take an existing terminal emulator and add
>> the corresponding functionality.
While it might seem straightforward to enhance an existing terminal emulator
with the required functionality, in practice, it involves a significant amount
of custom development
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 02:16:50AM -0500, Charles Kroeger wrote:
> > you refused to recognize that the sub-heading contradicts with the
> > so-called package's description
>
> Yes yes, so file a bug report as recommended.
>
> > three decades younger than you but you don't have to sound patronizin
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 11:24:53AM +, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> Curt wrote:
> > On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
> > >
> > > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not be
> > > really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved domain is
> > > "home.arpa"
>I have not seen this recommendation, do you have a link?
It is from Debian wiki
https://wiki.debian.org/ZFS
2024-01-12, pn, 14:08 Jan Ingvoldstad rašė:
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 10:48 PM Xiyue Deng wrote:
>>
>>
>> You can check the developer page of zfs-linux[1] on which the "action
>> ne
On Fri, 2024-01-12 at 06:08 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Would it be correct to say that you don't care about the
> "terminal emulator" at all, and merely need a way for the Linux
> server to send data over the network to a serial port on a
> remote Debian machine which is attached to a printer?
>
>
Curt wrote:
> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote:
> >
> > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not be
> > really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved domain is
> > "home.arpa" so e.g. to have "thinkpad", the /etc/hosts entry should
> > be
> >
> > 127.0.1.1 t
phoebus phoebus wrote:
> Dear members of the Debian community,
>
> I am currently on the lookout for a terminal emulator on Debian that can
> handle controlled printing from a remote server often referred to as
> "passthrough" printing. Our specific requirement is the ability to select the
> p
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > manufacturers in different memory banks, but since it's always
> > possible to power down, replace or just remove memory, and power
> > up again,
>
> Hmm... "always"? What about long running computations like that
> simulation (or LLM training) launched a month ago and
Il 12/01/2024 03:52, Max Nikulin ha scritto:
I assume that "org/mpris/MediaPlayer2" after "/" was lost during
copy&paste.
I don't have MediaPlayer2 there.
busctl --user introspect org.mpris.kaffeine /Player
# ...
.Stop method - - -
I saw
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