On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 11:07:53PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> On 2/5/24 21:45, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> I am not aware of any problems pasting into other applications, just pasting
> into Vim.
>
>
> > Vim has changed its defaults a while ago in an annoying way.
> >
> > Try ":set
Am 06.02.2024 um 07:17:02 Uhr schrieb Kamil Jońca:
> Should I worry about anything (speed differences or sth)?
Speed differences will occur because reading and writing from/to the
SSD will be much faster.
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Marco
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On 2/5/24 21:45, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 03:14:45PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a laptop with:
[copy in Firefox, paste in vim]
I am unable to determine if the problem is Firefox, Vim, or something else.
Are you able to paste into another app
On 2/5/24 16:48, Dan Ritter wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
Normally, I can cut and paste between Xfce desktop applications.
Enter a Zip Code of "12345", highlight the first result, copy it to the
clipboard, start Terminal, open a file with Vim, press "i" to enter insert
mode, and paste, somet
Debian box with LVM
LVM uses 2 PV - raid devices each uses 2 HDD (rotating)
discs (with sata interfaces).
Now I am considering replacing one PV with md device constisting of SSD
discs, so LVM will be have one "HDD" based pv and one SSD based PV.
Should I worry about anything (speed differences
On Mon, 05 Feb 2024 21:06:30 +0100
hw wrote:
> Yes, it's a misunderstanding: How can we change the keyboard layout?
I recently dug into this because I am running Debian on a Chromebook, and I
wanted to map the Google-key (located next to the A key, where you usually
expect Caps-Lock to be) to
On 2/5/24 19:03, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 06/02/2024 06:14, David Christensen wrote:
Enter a Zip Code of "12345", highlight the first result, copy it
to the clipboard,
[...]> But if I close the above Firefox window, start a Firefox
instance,
browse to:
If you terminate an application handling s
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 03:14:45PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> debian-user:
>
> I have a laptop with:
[copy in Firefox, paste in vim]
> I am unable to determine if the problem is Firefox, Vim, or something else.
Are you able to paste into another application?
Vim has changed its defaults
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Date: tis 6 feb. 2024 kl 06:31
Subject: Re: Fwd: Openstack images default password
To: Luna Jernberg
Hi Luna,
off-list reply (feel free to quote me): i don't think our openstack images come
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On Tue, Feb 06, 2024 at 12:24:32AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I'm not aware of any projects aimed at recreating mature, traditional
> > working environments in Wayland. Maybe they exist and I'm simply not
> > aware of them. Maybe nobody who's capable of developing such an
> > environment ha
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 09:40:30PM +0100, hw wrote:
[...]
> Have you ever entered ipv4 addresses (and floats) on a German
> keyboard? It's insane.
While I do agree with other of your points (CTRL-] being one,
although you exaggerated by one key), I don't understand this
one. I'm entering IPv4 a
> I'm not aware of any projects aimed at recreating mature, traditional
> working environments in Wayland. Maybe they exist and I'm simply not
> aware of them. Maybe nobody who's capable of developing such an
> environment has the motivation to do so.
I'm afraid X11 users should make an effort t
> > So how do you change the keyboard layout when using wayland?
>
> I've no idea. I don't seem to have noticed that X is on the way out.
At this point, I believe there are folks who *believe* that Wayland is
the future, and that everyone should switch to it sooner rather than
later.
I also beli
On Tue 06 Feb 2024 at 09:51:02 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 06/02/2024 03:46, Michael Biebl wrote:
> > If you are not using systemd-timesyncd, you could also consider
> > disabling systemd-time-wait-sync.service (via systemctl disable).
>
> My guess is that this board does not have RTC,
I don
On Tue 06 Feb 2024 at 00:11:43 (+0100), hw wrote:
> On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 20:59 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> > On 5 Feb 2024 21:06 +0100, from h...@adminart.net (hw):
> > > [...]
> > > --- and then I need to be able to change the keyboard layout in
> > > wayland sessions unless I use an US keyb
On Fri 02 Feb 2024 at 20:25:09 (-0500), Lee wrote:
> I bought a Dell desktop in 2019 and the keyboard just died :(
>
> ssh in from another machine & do a 'sudo reboot now' and get an alert
> about 'Keyboard not found.' on power up. The keyboard also doesn't
> work in another machine so it's real
On 05/02/2024 18:37, hw wrote:
With xmodmap, I was able to adjust the layout as needed. With
wayland, I can't do that anymore
Untested:
https://who-t.blogspot.com/2020/02/user-specific-xkb-configuration-part-1.html
User-specific XKB configuration - part 1
and I have heard about a low-level t
On 06/02/2024 03:59, Michael Kjörling wrote:
Pretty sure /etc/default/keyboard has been a thing on Debian for just
about forever.
GNOME developers decided that they do not want to support all "bells and
whistles" of XKB, e.g. layout switch using CapsLock and Shift+CapsLock.
So some features c
On 06/02/2024 03:46, Michael Biebl wrote:
If you are not using systemd-timesyncd, you could also consider
disabling systemd-time-wait-sync.service (via systemctl disable).
My guess is that this board does not have RTC, so NTP is a must have and
dependency on time synchronization is intentional
On 06/02/2024 06:14, David Christensen wrote:
Enter a Zip Code of "12345", highlight the first result, copy it to the
clipboard,
[...]> But if I close the above Firefox window, start a Firefox instance,
browse to:
If you terminate an application handling selection then content is not
availab
David Christensen wrote:
> Normally, I can cut and paste between Xfce desktop applications.
>
>
> Enter a Zip Code of "12345", highlight the first result, copy it to the
> clipboard, start Terminal, open a file with Vim, press "i" to enter insert
> mode, and paste, sometimes I see what I copied
On 2/5/24 14:11, Ash Joubert wrote:
On 06/02/2024 04:15, Peter Ehlert wrote:
Logitech K270
full size, simple, $22 USD, fits me just fine
I use a Logitech MK270r
good tip, packaged with a mouse for $6 more
thanks. I will get that bundle next time
Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo which h
Am 06.02.2024 um 00:14 schrieb David Christensen:
> Comments or suggestions?
This may be unrelated, but ...
I can copy/paste using the mouse, or - if i use the keyboard - i need to
copy paste using CTRL-Shift-C and CTRL-Shift-V (when in the terminal
emulator like gnome-terminal or terminator)
On 2/5/24 15:44, Bret Busby wrote:
On 6/2/24 07:14, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a laptop with:
2024-02-05 15:04:48 dpchrist@laalaa ~
$ cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a ; dpkg-query -W xfce4 firefox-esr
vim
11.8
Linux laalaa 5.10.0-27-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.205-2 (2023-12
On 6/2/24 07:14, David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a laptop with:
2024-02-05 15:04:48 dpchrist@laalaa ~
$ cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a ; dpkg-query -W xfce4 firefox-esr vim
11.8
Linux laalaa 5.10.0-27-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.205-2 (2023-12-31)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
firefox-esr
debian-user:
I have a laptop with:
2024-02-05 15:04:48 dpchrist@laalaa ~
$ cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a ; dpkg-query -W xfce4 firefox-esr vim
11.8
Linux laalaa 5.10.0-27-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.205-2 (2023-12-31)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
firefox-esr 115.7.0esr-1~deb11u1
vim 2:8.2.2434-3
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 20:59 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 5 Feb 2024 21:06 +0100, from h...@adminart.net (hw):
> > [...]
> > --- and then I need to be able to change the keyboard layout in
> > wayland sessions unless I use an US keyboard. But I only have one
> > of those.
>
> Pretty sure /e
On 06/02/2024 04:15, Peter Ehlert wrote:
Logitech K270
full size, simple, $22 USD, fits me just fine
I use a Logitech MK270r Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo which has the
same keyboard. Full-size standard layout plus media keys, physical power
switches on both keyboard and mouse. I find the
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 14:34 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> [...]
> "The German layout differs from the English (US and UK) layouts in
> four major ways:
It's missing out on yet another major way: Umlaute.
The Umlaute take whole keys for themselves like other letters, and
since there aren't any m
On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 3:56 AM Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote:
>
> On 5 Feb 2024 08:28 +, from hen...@morsing.cc (Henrik Morsing):
> > Does anyone know the reason from removing the tn5250 emulator from
> > the package system? It is still maintained and available in other
> > di
On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 4:14 PM Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote:
>
> On 5 Feb 2024 08:58 +, from hen...@morsing.cc (Henrik Morsing):
> >> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/tn5250
> >>
> >> https://tracker.debian.org/news/219802/bug540953-removed-packages-from-unstable/
> >>
> >> htt
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 17:28 +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > > Does anyone have an idea what is possibly wrong?
> >
> > Look for more information.
>
> This is the output of systemctl list-jobs :
>
> JOB UNIT TYPE STATE
> 102 autofs.service
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
> On Sun, 21 Jan 2024 00:35:13 -0500
> gene heskett ghesk...@shentel.net wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to get our states Attorney General to exert some influence
> > over a cell phone bill I don't owe. The AG has sent me a form letter
> > PDF with fill i
Lee wrote:
>
>I bought a Dell desktop in 2019 and the keyboard just died :(
>
>ssh in from another machine & do a 'sudo reboot now' and get an alert
>about 'Keyboard not found.' on power up. The keyboard also doesn't
>work in another machine so it's really & truly dead.
>
>I figure there's a high
pdftk form.pdf fill_form data.fdf output form.filled.pdf # fill in
pdftk form.pdf generate_fdf output data.fdf # read
It is a CMDL way.
It's clumsy, cause form-IDs don't match form labels.
At least it tells you if a form is fund in the pdf.
For the sake of completeness.
On Sun, 21
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 08:40 -0800, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> On 2/2/24 5:25 PM, Lee wrote:
> > I figure there's a high percentage of keyboard jockeys here so ..
> > which keyboard do you like and why?
>
> Unicomp. They acquired the rights and the tooling for the IBM buckling
> spring technolog
On 5 Feb 2024 08:58 +, from hen...@morsing.cc (Henrik Morsing):
>> https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/tn5250
>>
>> https://tracker.debian.org/news/219802/bug540953-removed-packages-from-unstable/
>>
>> https://bugs.debian.org/540953
>
> Ok, so it can be added again, thanks.
I could be wrong, bu
Am 05.02.24 um 21:38 schrieb Michael Biebl:
This is the output of systemctl list-jobs :
JOB UNIT TYPE STATE
102 autofs.service start waiting
82 mlocate.timer start waiting
80 e2scrub_all.timer star
On 5 Feb 2024 21:06 +0100, from h...@adminart.net (hw):
> Picking from/adding a bunch of available keyboard layouts is an
> entirely obsolete feature. I never need that. I only need to be able
> to change the keyboard layout after picking one once in the installer.
>
> In case I switch to a diff
This is the output of systemctl list-jobs :
JOB UNIT TYPE STATE
102 autofs.service start waiting
82 mlocate.timerstart waiting
80 e2scrub_all.timerstart waiting
117 cron.service
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 08:46 -0500, songbird wrote:
> hw wrote:
> ...
> > It's a badly missing feature from gnome settings that we can't change
> > the key bindings. The layout must be defined somewhere, though.
> > Maybe someone knows where that is?
>
> in MATE there's keyboard settings you can
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 21:06 +0100, hw wrote:
> And what the hell is 'Strg' supposed to mean?
"Strg" is short for "Steuerung", just the literal translation of
"control".
/ralph
On Mon 05 Feb 2024 at 21:06:30 (+0100), hw wrote:
> On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 15:26 +0100, Loris Bennett wrote:
> > hw writes:
> > > On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 18:23 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> > > > On 4 Feb 2024 12:08 -0600, from n...@n0nb.us (Nate Bargmann):
> > > > > xmodmap trickery? I am runnin
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 15:26 +0100, Loris Bennett wrote:
> hw writes:
>
> > On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 18:23 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> > > On 4 Feb 2024 12:08 -0600, from n...@n0nb.us (Nate Bargmann):
> > > > xmodmap trickery? I am running GNOME on Wayland.
> > >
> > > Or whatever the equivale
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 08:40 -0500, songbird wrote:
> hw wrote:
> > On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 09:43 -0500, songbird wrote:
> ...
> > > if they made them with a metal base mine would probably
> > > still be working, but the plastic base is too flexible for
> > > me. i have two dead ones. :( the pres
У меня есть вопрос а почему А пароль не Откуда взять потому что я просто
взял образ АРМ 64 хотел запустить на qemu
On 05/02/2024 23:28, Christoph Pleger wrote:
This is the output of systemctl list-jobs :
JOB UNIT TYPE STATE
102 autofs.service start waiting
82 mlocate.timerstart waiting
80 e2scrub_all.timerst
On 2/4/24 9:56 AM, Michael Kjörling wrote:
If you contact them and ask, they can probably tell you whether the
key caps . . . can be flipped physically.
Unicomp can and will make custom keycaps.
--
JHHL
I also wouldn't mind one bit if somebody came up with a computer
keyboard that exactly duplicates the key arrangement and feel of a
Linotype keyboard.
Not for practical daily use, mind you (I'll stick with my Unicomps);
rather, as a practice instrument for those who occasionally run Linotype
Hello,
> > Does anyone have an idea what is possibly wrong?
>
> Look for more information.
This is the output of systemctl list-jobs :
JOB UNIT TYPE STATE
102 autofs.service start waiting
82 mlocate.timerstart waiti
пн, 5 февр. 2024 г. в 20:57, Christoph Pleger
:
> Unfortunately, there is no useful further information:
>
> systemctl status
> ● autofs.service - Automounts filesystems on demand
> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/autofs.service; enabled;
> vendor preset>
> Active: inactive (dead)
>
On 2/2/24 5:25 PM, Lee wrote:
I figure there's a high percentage of keyboard jockeys here so ..
which keyboard do you like and why?
Unicomp. They acquired the rights and the tooling for the IBM buckling
spring technology.
If only they also offered mice that were as rugged as their keyboards.
Hello,
Am Montag, dem 05.02.2024 um 07:18 -0500 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 12:53:33PM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> > on one of my server machines, suddenly many systemd units (e.g. cron,
> > autofs)
> > do not start any more, neither at boot nor when trying to start manu
On 2/2/24 17:25, Lee wrote:
I bought a Dell desktop in 2019 and the keyboard just died :(
ssh in from another machine & do a 'sudo reboot now' and get an alert
about 'Keyboard not found.' on power up. The keyboard also doesn't
work in another machine so it's really & truly dead.
I figure the
hw writes:
> On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 18:23 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
>> On 4 Feb 2024 12:08 -0600, from n...@n0nb.us (Nate Bargmann):
>> > xmodmap trickery? I am running GNOME on Wayland.
>>
>> Or whatever the equivalent in Wayland (or GNOME) might be. Either way,
>> surely there must be _so
hw wrote:
> On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 09:43 -0500, songbird wrote:
...
>> if they made them with a metal base mine would probably
>> still be working, but the plastic base is too flexible for
>> me. i have two dead ones. :( the pressure fitted ribbon
>> cable connection is a really bad design and
hw wrote:
...
> It's a badly missing feature from gnome settings that we can't change
> the key bindings. The layout must be defined somewhere, though.
> Maybe someone knows where that is?
in MATE there's keyboard settings you can use to switch
around keyboards and common keys being swapped. i
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 12:53:33PM +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> on one of my server machines, suddenly many systemd units (e.g. cron, autofs)
> do not start any more, neither at boot nor when trying to start manually
> with "systemctl start ", this hangs till I abort with Ctrl-C -
> Does anyon
Henrik Morsing wrote:
> Happy Hacking lite for the last 20+ years, absolutely nothing else will
> suffice. And I work faster than any colleague I've ever met because of it.
>
> And it has to be that exact version (they don't make it anymore) because of
> the right-side Fn key and the separate a
Hello,
on one of my server machines, suddenly many systemd units (e.g. cron, autofs)
do not start any more, neither at boot nor when trying to start manually
with "systemctl start ", this hangs till I abort with Ctrl-C -
though the commands defined in ExecStart work when I type them in directly.
F
On 05/02/2024 17:40, Dmitry wrote:
> It would not work with secure boot
Yes.
But secure boot is usually turned off. It is a standard advice during
Linux installation.
That advice may be standard for distributions that do not provide signed
shim and grub. Likely it is applicable for Arch an
On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 18:23 +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 4 Feb 2024 12:08 -0600, from n...@n0nb.us (Nate Bargmann):
> > xmodmap trickery? I am running GNOME on Wayland.
>
> Or whatever the equivalent in Wayland (or GNOME) might be. Either way,
> surely there must be _some_ way to map (sets
On Fri, Feb 02, 2024 at 08:25:09PM -0500, Lee wrote:
I have a Logitech k740 attached to my Windows machine which is ok.
Not great but OK.
I found a spare Logitech k120 keyboard in the closet; its better than
nothing but too thick for regular use.
And the old Dell keyboard from the Windows machin
On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 11:36 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2024 04 Feb 04:23 -0600, hw wrote:
> > On Fri, 2024-02-02 at 20:09 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > I have several of the now classic IBM Model M keyboards I procured in
> > > the '90s. Modern BIOSes don't like them even w
On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 17:40 +0700, Dmitry wrote:
>
> But secure boot is usually turned off. It is a standard advice during
> Linux
> installation.
>
Will probably be increasingly common though, I've got a Microsoft
Surface Laptop that works fine with Debian, but if you switch off
secure boot, it
On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 09:43 -0500, songbird wrote:
> hw wrote:
> > On Fri, 2024-02-02 at 20:09 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > I have several of the now classic IBM Model M keyboards I procured in
> > > the '90s. Modern BIOSes don't like them even with a PS/2 to USB
> > > adapter so
> It would not work with secure boot
Yes.
But secure boot is usually turned off. It is a standard advice during Linux
installation.
Hi,
Out of curiosity, I started this transition on some packages from
experimental and I observed that deborphan is not without
«disruption». Indeed, the added suffix t64 to their name means that
the updated libraries are listed by deborphan even if they are
required by other packages.
I suspect t
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 08:55:33AM +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
On 5 Feb 2024 08:28 +, from hen...@morsing.cc (Henrik Morsing):
Does anyone know the reason from removing the tn5250 emulator from
the package system? It is still maintained and available in other
distros.
https://tracker.de
On 5 Feb 2024 08:28 +, from hen...@morsing.cc (Henrik Morsing):
> Does anyone know the reason from removing the tn5250 emulator from
> the package system? It is still maintained and available in other
> distros.
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/tn5250
https://tracker.debian.org/news/219802/bug5
Good morning,
Does anyone know the reason from removing the tn5250 emulator from the package
system? It is still maintained and available in other distros.
Regards,
Henrik Morsing
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