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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
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
thanks roberto. that's exactly what i am looking for.
$ date +%a
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.
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
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.
>
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.
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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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