On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 08:31:23PM +0200, Me wrote:
> On 2024-07-14 19:57, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > [1] https://wiki.debian.org/Xsession
>
> Did you actually try this? I did and it did not what I was expecting it to
> do. But maybe I should try again, maybe things have improved in the
On 2024-07-14 19:57, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 07:44:35PM +0200, Lists wrote:
On 2024-07-14 19:18, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:09:54 +0200, Hans wrote:
I am wondering, why on a multiuser system like debian the rights for a normal
user are "rw- r--
On 2024-07-14 19:43, Me wrote:
Setting umask in your shell profile isn't that hard indeed. I've doing
that for years. However, that does not mean your DE will honour that
setting. I have tried to do so for KDE (more specifically Krusader), but
I ended up nowhere. I haven't found a setting
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 02:10:46PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:57:45 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> Does that work in KDE?
At least The Internet (TM) (from some cursory poking) seems to
say so. I stay away from DEs for... reasons, so I can't test
it.
>
On 2024-07-14 19:18, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:09:54 +0200, Hans wrote:
I am wondering, why on a multiuser system like debian the rights for a normal
user are "rw- r-- r--", (owner: user and ownergroup: usergroup)
Tradition, and a culture based around sharing.
The Unix
* 2024-07-14 19:44:35+0200, li...@nodatagrabbing.com wrote:
> Setting umask in your shell profile isn't that hard indeed. I've doing
> that for years. However, that does not mean your DE will honour that
> setting. I have tried to do so for KDE (more specifically Krusader), but
> I ended up
I see itthe other way round. No, if you are in the secure area, it is the
responsibility of the owner to make it secure by design i.e with dself closing
doors where you can not look into or windows with curtains.
However, I presume, debian wants to be secure. If no one cares and all agree
j'ai potentiellement répondu un peu trop vitre: ma réponse précédente
n'est valable que si tu utilises KVM/Qemu.
Et si tu utilises bien KVM/Qemu, tu peux aussi ne pas être radin sur la
taille des disques virtuels: sauf si tu spécifies explicitement
d'allouer entièrement la taille maximale du
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:57:45 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 07:44:35PM +0200, Lists wrote:
> > Setting umask in your shell profile isn't that hard indeed. I've doing that
> > for years. However, that does not mean your DE will honour that setting.
> The place to do
Hans (12024-07-14):
> Greg, I do not agree. If I am writing a document with private content, then I
If you are writing something confidential, it is your responsibility to
lock the door of your office.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
Greg, I do not agree. If I am writing a document with private content, then I
do not want to let it be read by someone else except me.
No one has to read any letters or cv's or maybe documents for my lawyer, my
medic, my friends or whatever.
And after years there are a lot of documents one
Hi,
Hans wrote:
> I am wondering, why on a multiuser system like debian the rights for a
> normal user are "rw- r-- r--", (owner: user and ownergroup: usergroup)
Because the usual umask of 0022 keeps the more credulous programs from
giving w-permission to everybody.
Any program is free to hand
Bonjour,
j'ai pas lu dans le détail parce que, simplement je me suis posé la
question: pourquoi, si c'est possible (et apparemment ça l'est même si
je n'ai jamais pratiqué), ne pas agrandir le disque virtuel actuel
plutôt qu'en créer un nouveau plus grand? on se retrouve alors ensuite
avec
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 07:44:35PM +0200, Lists wrote:
> On 2024-07-14 19:18, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:09:54 +0200, Hans wrote:
> > > I am wondering, why on a multiuser system like debian the rights for a
> > > normal
> > > user are "rw- r-- r--", (owner: user and
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:44:35 +0200, Lists wrote:
> Setting umask in your shell profile isn't that hard indeed. I've doing that
> for years. However, that does not mean your DE will honour that setting. I
> have tried to do so for KDE (more specifically Krusader), but I ended up
> nowhere. I
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:38:26 +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> yes, did already change it. However, this looks like a security hole for me,
> as I believe, not many people or admins are changing this.
>
> IMO debian should change this in the next release, but I doubt it.
>
> I will ask the
On 2024-07-14 19:18, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:09:54 +0200, Hans wrote:
I am wondering, why on a multiuser system like debian the rights for a normal
user are "rw- r-- r--", (owner: user and ownergroup: usergroup)
Tradition, and a culture based around sharing.
The Unix
Hi Greg,
yes, did already change it. However, this looks like a security hole for me,
as I believe, not many people or admins are changing this.
IMO debian should change this in the next release, but I doubt it.
I will ask the security team for it, they will decide.
Have fun!
Hans
Am
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 19:09:54 +0200, Hans wrote:
> I am wondering, why on a multiuser system like debian the rights for a normal
> user are "rw- r-- r--", (owner: user and ownergroup: usergroup)
Tradition, and a culture based around sharing.
The Unix culture of openness and freedom
Dear list,
I am wondering, why on a multiuser system like debian the rights for a normal
user are "rw- r-- r--", (owner: user and ownergroup: usergroup)
Of course there is a reason for this, but it is not understandable for me.
First two are clear: rw for myself, and readable for all users,
Bonjour,
J'ai ma VM debian qui est un peu à l'étroit côté disque
* nouveau disque de 50Go
* /bootsur sdc1 (UUID="4a43caa0-2f0a-414a-8ba5-455aa45d8bc0")
* luks+lvm sur sdc2 (un lukOpen à la main fonctionne)
Je copie ce qui est sur l'ancien disque sur le nouveau (avec les rsync
pour /boot /
Here is the AI script!
It is all CLI/TUI, all FOSS, and all local execution/storage
as well.
#! /bin/zsh
#
# Find the most original sentence in a text file.
#
# uses:
# mistral-7b-instruct-v0.2.Q5_K_M.llamafile
# llamafile v0.8.5
#
# usage:
# $ ori input.txt # outputs to input-ori.txt
El 13/7/24 a las 19:04, Simeón Ignacio Martirén escribió:
He comprado una laptop Lenovo V15 Gr AMN y me instalaron el Windows
prueba. Quiero instalar Debian 12, pero no logro hacer que funcione el
pendrive con la ISO con Unetbootin ni Rufus. No soy experto, por favor
¿me orientan?
--
On 07/14/2024 07:15 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 07/14/2024 01:28 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jul 2024 15:31:59 -0400
"Stephen P. Molnar" wrote:
Hello Stephen,
I downloaded a new copy of Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x89_64.s
You say nothing about where you got this from but,
On 2024-07-14 11:00, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
In case you are running unstable or testing and it recently started
blocking at boot waiting for encrypted swap or something to do with
encrypted disks:
Check if systemd-cryptsetup is installed.
HtH
Thanks for the confirmation!
I downloaded
On 07/14/2024 01:28 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jul 2024 15:31:59 -0400
"Stephen P. Molnar" wrote:
Hello Stephen,
I downloaded a new copy of Miniconda3-latest-Linux-x89_64.s
You say nothing about where you got this from but, assuming it's
https://docs.anaconda.com/miniconda/
your
Le 14/07/2024 à 11:44, Nicolas George a écrit :
Erwan David (12024-07-14):
You are a bit cryptic here : should it be installed or should it be removed
Sorry. For me it was not installed and installing it fixed the problem.
? I am running testing without problem and systemd-cryptsetup is not
Erwan David (12024-07-14):
> You are a bit cryptic here : should it be installed or should it be removed
Sorry. For me it was not installed and installing it fixed the problem.
> ? I am running testing without problem and systemd-cryptsetup is not
> installed. If I should install it I'd prefer
Le 14/07/2024 à 11:00, Nicolas George a écrit :
Hi.
In case you are running unstable or testing and it recently started
blocking at boot waiting for encrypted swap or something to do with
encrypted disks:
Check if systemd-cryptsetup is installed.
HtH
You are a bit cryptic here : should it be
Hi.
In case you are running unstable or testing and it recently started
blocking at boot waiting for encrypted swap or something to do with
encrypted disks:
Check if systemd-cryptsetup is installed.
HtH
--
Nicolas George
On 7/14/24 00:57, Richard Bostrom wrote:
Executing this script halts it after the tar with the following message.
--
#!/bin/sh
tar -zcvf bak.tar.gz /home/user/Documents &&
gpg -r backup@user.local -e bak.tar.gz &&
rm -rf bak.tar.gz &&
rsync -vac --delete /home/user/Documents/bak.tar.gz.gpg
Richard Bostrom (12024-07-14):
> tar -zcvf bak.tar.gz /home/user/Documents &&
Information missing: what is the current directory.
> gpg -r backup@user.local -e bak.tar.gz &&
> rm -rf bak.tar.gz &&
> rsync -vac --delete /home/user/Documents/bak.tar.gz.gpg /media/user/6548-2136
> & -rf
El sábado, 13 de julio de 2024, 07:05:04 p. m. ART, Simeón Ignacio Martirén
escribió:
He comprado una laptop Lenovo V15 Gr AMN y me instalaron el Windows prueba.
Quiero instalar Debian 12, pero no logro hacer que funcione el pendrive con la
ISO con Unetbootin ni Rufus. No soy experto, por
Executing this script halts it after the tar with the following message.
--
#!/bin/sh
tar -zcvf bak.tar.gz /home/user/Documents &&
gpg -r backup@user.local -e bak.tar.gz &&
rm -rf bak.tar.gz &&
rsync -vac --delete /home/user/Documents/bak.tar.gz.gpg /media/user/6548-2136
& -rf bak.tar.gz.gpg
El 2024-07-13 a las 19:04 -0300, Simeón Ignacio Martirén escribió:
> He comprado una laptop Lenovo V15 Gr AMN y me instalaron el Windows prueba.
> Quiero instalar Debian 12, pero no logro hacer que funcione el pendrive con
> la ISO con Unetbootin ni Rufus. No soy experto, por favor ¿me orientan?
> Anyway, the context is big enough to play around with for
> now then.
Yes, this method works, I think?
I used it again with CONTEXT / QUERY and, as context, had the
5 first parts of this:
http://www.scifiscripts.com/scripts/starship_troopers.txt
then query: What sentence is the most
jeremy ardley wrote:
> Ask ChatGPT4 . Explain what you are trying to do and get it
> to give you a suitable context and prompt
I don't know what to ask exactly, maybe I can ask ChatGPT4 ...
> localdocs contains text you trust that can be used in
> responses in preference to something
On 14/7/24 13:52, Emanuel Berg wrote:
jeremy ardley wrote:
Then create a prompt/context with the search text and
instructions to generate a similarity index and report any
that meet some threshold.
You will have to get the results in some format such as json
and post process
You may want
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