jeremy ardley wrote:
>
> On 2/3/24 23:06, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > You know, the official Debian 12 AMI for AWS is built on
> > systemd-resolved and systemd-networkd. I'd prefer not to have to
> > modify the official AMI if I can help it, because this would probably
> > mean also replacing the sy
On 2/3/24 23:06, Victor Sudakov wrote:
You know, the official Debian 12 AMI for AWS is built on
systemd-resolved and systemd-networkd. I'd prefer not to have to
modify the official AMI if I can help it, because this would probably
mean also replacing the systemd-networkd with some other network
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a LUKS-encrypted user's home partition which would
be automounted when the user logs in.
I've installed libpam-mount and added the following line into
/etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml:
Automounting works fine, but I'm having trouble with auto-unmounting
when I log o
jeremy ardley wrote:
>
> On 1/3/24 17:47, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Has anybody encountered this problem using systemd-resolved as a
> > resolver on Debian12? A DNS request via systemd-resolved fails, but
> > fails only occasionally. A failure can happen once per a hundred
> > successful requests
Anders Andersson wrote:
> I like old PCMCIA cards, and would like to get a serial card to work
> on a Thinkpad X40 running Debian 12.5.
>
> The card is just called "Serial I/O PC Card" and should be physically
> and electrically compatible, 3.3V/5V, 16 bit. I think it is this:
> https://shop.ocr.
On 3/1/24 1:38 PM, Byunghee HWANG wrote:
RTX 3050
this is a nvidia product, hang is usual with this shit.
may be you can try nouveau drivers (to replace nvidia drivers), and hope you
will have a solution.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=RTX+3050+linux+resume+hang <-- there is some way to
search
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Anders Andersson writes:
> When I searched for "spectrum_cs" and "orinico" I got a lot of results
> for some PC Card WLAN interface, which isn't right. Does anyone
> recognize this? It should have a bog-standard 16550 compatible UART
> and PCMCIA is more or less an ISA bus so I did not foresee an
I like old PCMCIA cards, and would like to get a serial card to work
on a Thinkpad X40 running Debian 12.5.
The card is just called "Serial I/O PC Card" and should be physically
and electrically compatible, 3.3V/5V, 16 bit. I think it is this:
https://shop.ocr.ca/media/pdf/Socket-Mobile/srliopc.pd
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