Re: system won't suspend automatically

2024-06-10 Thread David Wright
Entire attribution and quote removed to avoid the mailing list treating this post as spam. Yes, but I don't know enough about modern monitor connections to know whether the monitor being on will inhibit the system from suspending. The docs for XFCE talk about preventing inconsistent configuration

Re: system won't suspend automatically

2024-06-10 Thread Ralph Katz
On 6/10/24 13:05, Eben King wrote: Hi, I have a Debian 12 (Bookworm?) installation with XFCE as my DE. [...] and it still doesn't suspend over night.  Suspend works just fine when I go to log out and hit the suspend button.   I don't see any obvious errors in journalctl.  Where can I go to deb

Re: date for week

2024-06-10 Thread Jeff Peng
thanks roberto. that's exactly what i am looking for. $ date +%a

Re: date for week

2024-06-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 07:19:42AM +0800, Jeff Peng wrote: > While I expect the output should be: > > $ date +%such_a_option > Tuesday > > or > $ date +%such_a_option > Tue > > does date command has this option? You can run the command "man date" to read the short version of the documentation.

Re: date for week

2024-06-10 Thread rtnetz...@windstream.net
All the format codes are documented in the man page for date. in particular: +%a gives a short form, such as Mon +%A gives full name, e.g. Monday +%^a and +%^A as above, but all capital letters. - Original Message - From: "Jeff Peng" To: "debian-user" > While I expect the output shou

Re: date for week

2024-06-10 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 07:19:42AM +0800, Jeff Peng wrote: > Hello, > > I run the folllowing command, > > $ date +%w > 2 > > > While I expect the output should be: > > $ date +%such_a_option > Tuesday > > or > $ date +%such_a_option > Tue > > does date command has this option? > > Thanks. >

date for week

2024-06-10 Thread Jeff Peng
Hello, I run the folllowing command, $ date +%w 2 While I expect the output should be: $ date +%such_a_option Tuesday or $ date +%such_a_option Tue does date command has this option? Thanks.

Re: system won't suspend automatically

2024-06-10 Thread eben
On 6/10/24 16:51, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 10 Jun 2024 at 15:05:23 (-0400), Eben King wrote: >> Hi, I have a Debian 12 (Bookworm?) installation with XFCE as my DE. I have >> three monitors, the left one is rotated CW so it's tall, and because lightdm >> can't seem to get that or the monitor p

Re: system won't suspend automatically

2024-06-10 Thread David Wright
On Mon 10 Jun 2024 at 15:05:23 (-0400), Eben King wrote: > Hi, I have a Debian 12 (Bookworm?) installation with XFCE as my DE. I have > three monitors, the left one is rotated CW so it's tall, and because lightdm > can't seem to get that or the monitor positions correct I wrote a script > that cal

system won't suspend automatically

2024-06-10 Thread Eben King
Hi, I have a Debian 12 (Bookworm?) installation with XFCE as my DE. I have three monitors, the left one is rotated CW so it's tall, and because lightdm can't seem to get that or the monitor positions correct I wrote a script that calls xrandr to set things up. I thought the errors from the monit

Re: NVidia 340 video driver in Bookworm?

2024-06-10 Thread Van Snyder
Hans: Thanks for the note. It seems that nouveau is a bit more stable in Debian 12.5 than it had been in Debian 10.1. At least I hope it is. So far, it hasn't crashed. MfG, Van On Mon, 2024-06-10 at 10:11 +0200, Hans wrote: > No, the NV6800M needs 340xx driver, not 390xx as I prior posted. Howev

Re: NVidia 340 video driver in Bookworm?

2024-06-10 Thread Stefan Monnier
> In real life no one wants to care of it! Nvidia not, because this > costs money and the developers not, because this is Nvidia and > proprietrary (what is not quite correct, because the kernel-module, > which is the part, that can not be build, is open-source). Since you say it's "open source

Re: NVidia 340 video driver in Bookworm?

2024-06-10 Thread Hans
No, the NV6800M needs 340xx driver, not 390xx as I prior posted. However, I have a GF-119 in my Lenovo T520, where nvidia-detect says, it needs 340xx. But, although I got 340xx compiled for the kernel, it did not start. I then build 390xx, which worked like a charm. This happened on my notebook