Re: OT: Thunderbird - Emparejar hilos de correo [SOLUCIONADO a medias...]

2024-07-12 Thread Camaleón
El 2024-07-11 a las 15:23 -0300, Javier ArgentinaBBAR escribió: > El jue, 11 jul 2024 a las 12:56, Camaleón () escribió: > > > > El 2024-07-11 a las 08:47 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez escribió: > > > > > On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 09:44:57AM -0300, Javier ArgentinaBBAR wrote: > > > > Buenos días. > > >

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-11 Thread Max Nikulin
On 11/07/2024 22:56, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 22:43:58 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: On 10/07/2024 20:55, Greg Wooledge wrote: test -t 0 && stty -ixon I have a question opposite to the original one. Is it possible to disable xon for bash prompt, but enable it while

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread Lee
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 7:55 AM 타토카 wrote: > > And can you explain to me what is it, please? * > > $ alias | grep sha > alias sha1='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha1 ' > alias sha256='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha256 ' > alias sha512='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha512 ' It's a way of getting sha sums for a

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread Franco Martelli
On 11/07/24 at 13:55, 타토카 wrote: And can you explain to me what is it, please? * $ alias | grep sha alias sha1='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha1 ' alias sha256='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha256 ' alias sha512='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha512 ' Since you are asking this question maybe you don't know

Re: OT: Thunderbird - Emparejar hilos de correo [SOLUCIONADO a medias...]

2024-07-11 Thread Javier ArgentinaBBAR
El jue, 11 jul 2024 a las 12:56, Camaleón () escribió: > > El 2024-07-11 a las 08:47 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez escribió: > > > On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 09:44:57AM -0300, Javier ArgentinaBBAR wrote: > > > Buenos días. > > > > > > Esto es totalmente OT, pero es una cosa que se me ha ocurrido, por si

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 22:43:58 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 10/07/2024 20:55, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > test -t 0 && stty -ixon > > I have a question opposite to the original one. Is it possible to disable > xon for bash prompt, but enable it while foreground commands are > running?

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-11 Thread Max Nikulin
On 10/07/2024 20:55, Greg Wooledge wrote: test -t 0 && stty -ixon I have a question opposite to the original one. Is it possible to disable xon for bash prompt, but enable it while foreground commands are running? Sometimes I use [Ctrl+s] to pause verbose output of some tool. On the

Re: bluetooth que no empareja

2024-07-11 Thread hubble
On Thu, 11 Jul 2024 08:43:14 +0200 Camaleón wrote: > El 2024-07-10 a las 20:54 +0200, hubble escribió: > > > Hola, > > Actualicé de Bullseye a bookworm hace unos meses en un ordenador algo viejo > > ya que no cuenta con bluetooth incorporado, utilizo un usb-bluetooth para > > oir audio en un

[SOLUCIONADO] Re: bluetooth que no empareja

2024-07-11 Thread hubble
On Thu, 11 Jul 2024 01:56:34 + "Fernando C. Estrada" wrote: > El miércoles, 10 de julio de 2024 a las 12:54 PM, hubble > escribió: > > > Actualicé de Bullseye a bookworm hace unos meses en un ordenador algo viejo > > ya que no cuenta con bluetooth incorporado, utilizo un usb-bluetooth

Re: OT: Thunderbird - Emparejar hilos de correo

2024-07-11 Thread Camaleón
El 2024-07-11 a las 08:47 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez escribió: > On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 09:44:57AM -0300, Javier ArgentinaBBAR wrote: > > Buenos días. > > > > Esto es totalmente OT, pero es una cosa que se me ha ocurrido, por si > > alguien sabe si existe, pues no encuentro forma de hacerlo. > >

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread Dan Purgert
On Jul 11, 2024, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 17:23:43 +0500, 타토카 wrote: > > But, what do you mean: "Because you haven't established a chain of trust > > from yourself to any of the signatures." > > Imagine someone walks up to you on the street and hands you a contract, > which

Re: OT: Thunderbird - Emparejar hilos de correo

2024-07-11 Thread Javier ArgentinaBBAR
El jue, 11 jul 2024 a las 9:48, Roberto C. Sánchez () escribió: > > On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 09:44:57AM -0300, Javier ArgentinaBBAR wrote: > > Buenos días. > > > > Esto es totalmente OT, pero es una cosa que se me ha ocurrido, por si > > alguien sabe si existe, pues no encuentro forma de hacerlo. >

Re: OT: Thunderbird - Emparejar hilos de correo

2024-07-11 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 09:44:57AM -0300, Javier ArgentinaBBAR wrote: > Buenos días. > > Esto es totalmente OT, pero es una cosa que se me ha ocurrido, por si > alguien sabe si existe, pues no encuentro forma de hacerlo. > > Hay gente que tiene la maldita costumbre de responder correos (mi >

OT: Thunderbird - Emparejar hilos de correo

2024-07-11 Thread Javier ArgentinaBBAR
Buenos días. Esto es totalmente OT, pero es una cosa que se me ha ocurrido, por si alguien sabe si existe, pues no encuentro forma de hacerlo. Hay gente que tiene la maldita costumbre de responder correos (mi correo A) con un nuevo correo (el correo X), es decir, en vez de pulsar "Responder", o

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 17:23:43 +0500, 타토카 wrote: > But, what do you mean: "Because you haven't established a chain of trust > from yourself to any of the signatures." Imagine someone walks up to you on the street and hands you a contract, which is signed by someone you've never heard of. You

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, cybertat...@gmail.com wrote: > gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! That's normal. The concept of a "web of trust" suffers from the fact that most people which i know good enough to trust them in general have no idea of PGP and thus are not really trustworthy in

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread 타토카
Ok, I think this is really enough for verification ( Maybe (^_^) ). But, what do you mean: "Because you haven't established a chain of trust from yourself to any of the signatures." Is it only for Debian developers? And is it very important? On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 4:58 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 16:47:45 +0500, 타토카 wrote: > Why 64 signatures not checked and no ultimately trusted keys found here: > $ gpg --import key-DA87E80D6294BE9B.txt > gpg: key DA87E80D6294BE9B: 64 signatures not checked due to missing keys > gpg: key DA87E80D6294BE9B: public key "Debian CD

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread 타토카
And can you explain to me what is it, please? * $ alias | grep sha alias sha1='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha1 ' alias sha256='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha256 ' alias sha512='/usr/bin/openssl dgst -sha512 ' On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 4:47 PM 타토카 wrote: > Why 64 signatures not checked and no ultimately

Re: General questions

2024-07-11 Thread 타토카
Why 64 signatures not checked and no ultimately trusted keys found here: $ gpg --import key-DA87E80D6294BE9B.txt gpg: key DA87E80D6294BE9B: 64 signatures not checked due to missing keys gpg: key DA87E80D6294BE9B: public key "Debian CD signing key " imported gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg:

Re: Debian12 with nginx and php-fpm

2024-07-11 Thread Stefano Prina
Ciao Michael, simply the old-style /etc/init.d "start" that you show in your post did not suffice. I do note that you seem to have a mix of TCP ports here; both 80, 8080 (in the requested URL) and 8090 (in the podman invocation). After your email, I double checked and I reported wrongly the

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-11 Thread Nicolas George
songbird (12024-07-10): > but for my own purposes i also like to do things for > terminals when they open up (my session manager and the > overall desktop will store multiple desktops and all of > the terminals i have open in each of them when i ask it > to). This is absolutely legitimate.

Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-11 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Max Nikulin wrote: > Thomas, do you have in your collection of strange files a one moved out of a > directory encrypted using fscrypt? Not yet. I will have to think whether such files pose any particular backup problem. Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: bluetooth que no empareja

2024-07-11 Thread Camaleón
El 2024-07-10 a las 20:54 +0200, hubble escribió: > Hola, > Actualicé de Bullseye a bookworm hace unos meses en un ordenador algo viejo > ya que no cuenta con bluetooth incorporado, utilizo un usb-bluetooth para oir > audio en un altavoz bluetooth. Hasta la actualización el bluetooth funcionaba

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread songbird
Greg Wooledge wrote: ... > Sadly, the days of designing software to accomodate actual hardware > terminals are quite far behind us. true. having been annoyed by the quit keys of Firefox i just went and found the way to turn that off. been burned by that one too many times and i'd still not

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 08:53:40PM +0200, Emanuel Berg wrote: > Here is a piece of code after all wild ideas, but uncoded. [...] > ;;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*- [...] If you are doing this in Emacs Lisp, after all, there /is/ a Levenshtein distance function in there. Finding its name is left

Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-10 Thread Max Nikulin
On 10/07/2024 08:48, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 08:20:23 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: On 10/07/2024 02:35, Thomas Schmitt wrote: setfattr -n system.nfs4_acl -v '\0\0\0\3\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\26\1\247\0\0\0\6OWNER@\0\0\0\0\0' /tmp/x Shell does not interpret backslashes in

Re: bluetooth que no empareja

2024-07-10 Thread Fernando C. Estrada
El miércoles, 10 de julio de 2024 a las 12:54 PM, hubble escribió: > Actualicé de Bullseye a bookworm hace unos meses en un ordenador algo viejo > ya que no cuenta con bluetooth incorporado, utilizo un usb-bluetooth para oir > audio en un altavoz bluetooth. Hasta la actualización el bluetooth

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread eben
On 7/10/24 21:18, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 21:01:41 -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote: On 7/10/24 18:57, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 18:39:38 -0400, songbird wrote: that is a strange choice of termination and i would actually consider it a bug in rtorrent, ESC

Re: Program Not Showing Up in Menu

2024-07-10 Thread Patrick Wayodi
Thanks. You're right, I should've read the full description of the program. On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 3:29 AM Dan Ritter wrote: > Patrick Wayodi wrote: > > I have installed a program but it's not showing up in the Applications > > menu. The program is called Monero. I installed it using these

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 21:01:41 -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote: > On 7/10/24 18:57, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 18:39:38 -0400, songbird wrote: > > >that is a strange choice of termination and i would > > > actually consider it a bug in rtorrent, ESC or Ctrl-C > > > should work

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread jeremy ardley
On 10/7/24 23:41, Emanuel Berg wrote: jeremy ardley wrote: The modern way would be to use a LLM in API mode and set a context to achieve your aims. Here is the command. Turns out, I used the llamafile method with llava or mistral as LLMs. In the command, we see '-c 2048'. This, says the

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread eben
On 7/10/24 18:57, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 18:39:38 -0400, songbird wrote: that is a strange choice of termination and i would actually consider it a bug in rtorrent, ESC or Ctrl-C should work for that purpose. Emacs and bash both use Ctrl-S to do stuff, and in both

Re: Program Not Showing Up in Menu

2024-07-10 Thread Dan Ritter
Patrick Wayodi wrote: > I have installed a program but it's not showing up in the Applications > menu. The program is called Monero. I installed it using these commands: > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get install monero That's because it has no graphical interface. It's a daemon plus command

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Creating PDF/A from LaTeX source and from existing PDF

2024-07-10 Thread Max Nikulin
On 10/07/2024 15:37, Ceppo wrote: but I couldn't build a working gs command. [...] [1]: https://github.com/qpdf/qpdf/issues/85 There is a link to gs arguments

Program Not Showing Up in Menu

2024-07-10 Thread Patrick Wayodi
I have installed a program but it's not showing up in the Applications menu. The program is called Monero. I installed it using these commands: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install monero

Re: ask for drivers

2024-07-10 Thread Dan Ritter
Jeff Pang wrote: > greetings, > > I am trying to install Debian on my counterfeit pad. Do you know where to > find touch screen drivers? Can you run lsusb and lspci or otherwise provide details on what hardware is installed? cat /proc/bus/input/devices might be of use. X11 touch screen

Re: Security Flaw:

2024-07-10 Thread David Christensen
On 7/9/24 23:34, Richard Bostrom wrote: I cannot update my passphrase in crypttab although the passphrase is updated in the OS I cannot enter my OS without using the latest passphrase. Yours sincerely Richardh Bostrom Passphrases in crypttab(5) are for disks, disk partitions, virtual

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread songbird
Nicolas George wrote: > Greg Wooledge (12024-07-10): >> There are many legitimate or semi-legitimate situations where a .bashrc >> file might be read by a shell that's not running inside a terminal. >> >> One of them is if someone chooses to dot in ~/.profile from their >> ~/.xsession file, or

Re: General questions

2024-07-10 Thread Lee
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 6:07 PM 타토카 wrote: > > Hello, dear Debian Community. > > I just wanted to check a key with GPG. > > I have found this on https://www.debian.org/CD/verify: > > pub rsa4096/DA87E80D6294BE9B 2011-01-05 [SC] > > Key fingerprint = DF9B 9C49 EAA9 2984 3258 9D76 DA87 E80D 6294

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 18:39:38 -0400, songbird wrote: > Franco Martelli wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > > > I sometime use "rtorrent" (apt show rtorrent) to download isos and other > > big files. It happens that when I had to quit rtorrent by press Ctrl-Q I > > cannot because the key combination

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-10 Thread songbird
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 15:11:20 +0200, Detlef Vollmann wrote: >> NetworkManager is the "default" (whatever "default" means) as it serves >> well the need of many users to connect a client machine to the Internet. > > It's only the "default" if a Desktop Environment is

Re: Automatic creation of last-known-good boot configuration

2024-07-10 Thread songbird
Dan Ritter wrote: > Jens Schmidt wrote: >> On Debian testing I've been bitten by the systemd upgrade and the >> systemd package split recently, rendering my dracut-LUKS-based >> system unbootable. I know that my warranty is void since I'm on >> testing, but both these issues would have been much

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread songbird
Franco Martelli wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I sometime use "rtorrent" (apt show rtorrent) to download isos and other > big files. It happens that when I had to quit rtorrent by press Ctrl-Q I > cannot because the key combination Ctrl-Q is trapped by the console due > to "stty" default

Re: General questions

2024-07-10 Thread 타토카
Hello, dear Debian Community. I just wanted to check a key with GPG. I have found this on https://www.debian.org/CD/verify: pub rsa4096/DA87E80D6294BE9B 2011-01-05 [SC] Key fingerprint = DF9B 9C49 EAA9 2984 3258 9D76 DA87 E80D 6294 BE9B uid Debian CD signing key How can

ask for drivers

2024-07-10 Thread Jeff Pang
greetings, I am trying to install Debian on my counterfeit pad. Do you know where to find touch screen drivers? regards -- Jeff Pang jeffp...@aol.com

Re: Production Ready

2024-07-10 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Richard, On Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 02:03:55PM +, Richard Bostrom wrote: > I think Debian is production ready in it's current state. Users > only needs full control over updates. A simple leaflet of best > practices. Ten pages or so might be enough. Some of us have already been using Debian

bluetooth que no empareja

2024-07-10 Thread hubble
Hola, Actualicé de Bullseye a bookworm hace unos meses en un ordenador algo viejo ya que no cuenta con bluetooth incorporado, utilizo un usb-bluetooth para oir audio en un altavoz bluetooth. Hasta la actualización el bluetooth funcionaba correctamente. Creí que el bluetooth se rompió el día

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Here is a piece of code after all wild ideas, but uncoded. I think I can come up with a lot of those! They should compare the data but as close to the way a human thinks as possible. So, the size of something was my initial idea as that is a very human first thing to note. Who has the biggest

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
To summarize: * When configuring your shell dot files, make sure you DON'T write anything to stdout, unless you have verified that stdout is a terminal. Otherwise, it can mess up ssh sessions and other things. * Likewise, DON'T run stty, or other terminal manipulation commands,

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
tomas wrote: > Uh -- it was a quote. They aren't supposed to be original. Spoiler alert: This post contains higher-order originality. I mentioned computing the similarity with a bunch of tests. The result can then be expressed as a string of test results. And what happens next? You guessed it,

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 06:03:46PM +0200, Emanuel Berg wrote: > tomas wrote: > > > ChatGPT is bullshit This is not a comment, but the title of an academic article. Worth reading, BTW. Link is in my original post. > Without context then: > > The comment "ChatGPT4 is bullshit" is not original

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Greg Wooledge wrote: > The problem will be something at the PhD level which the OP > somehow believes is a high school level problem. > > I lost all faith when the OP revealed that their initial > problem description was just an *instance* of some > overarching question, and that they really

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Nicolas George wrote: > You cannot have a more general basic mechanical algorithm > unless you know what you want it to do. I think one should do a network of nodes that all have computed distances to every other and the one with the longest sum of distances is the most isolated, so, most

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Nicolas George wrote: > You still need to define unlike. That's an idea! You define similarity and the least similar to its most similar other item is the most original. Best suggestion yet? Or, did you think it quite, but not exactly like that? -- underground experts united

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Greg Wooledge wrote: > I lost all faith when the OP revealed that their initial > problem description was just an *instance* of some > overarching question, and that they really wanted an > n-dimensional generalization of that already bleeding-edge > research question. Oh, no, don't worry, this

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
debian-user wrote: >> You can use that: >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance > > Levenshtein distance isn't suited to the problem. > It compares the entirety of two strings. Emanuel is > interesting in comparing one string against substrings of > a potentially much larger

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
tomas wrote: > ChatGPT is bullshit Without context then: The comment "ChatGPT4 is bullshit" is not original as it is a common expression used to express frustration [...] Not a bad start! I agree that comment would score between 0 and 5 as it doesn't have any originality to it, really.

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 05:08:20PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > Greg Wooledge (12024-07-10): [...] > > (I won't even bother explaining because you CLEARLY know better than I > > do about all topics. Enjoy your day.) > > The risk of passive-aggressive like that is that you risk to be right.

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
jeremy ardley wrote: > The modern way would be to use a LLM in API mode and set > a context How do I set the context? That is the backlog file, right? This is the step that is missing from my commands. -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
jeremy ardley wrote: > The modern way would be to use a LLM in API mode and set > a context to achieve your aims. Here is the command. Turns out, I used the llamafile method with llava or mistral as LLMs. In the command, we see '-c 2048'. This, says the man file, is to "Set the size of the

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Franco Martelli
On 10/07/24 at 16:45, Greg Wooledge wrote: test -t 0 && stty -ixon That should be safe to add to your .bashrc. ... One of them is if someone chooses to dot in ~/.profile from their ~/.xsession file, or something analogous to it. Or perhaps their operating system does this automatically

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12024-07-10): > hobbit:~$ echo 'echo I AM BASHRC' >> .bashrc > hobbit:~$ ssh localhost date > greg@localhost's password: > I AM BASHRC > Wed Jul 10 11:01:00 EDT 2024 > hobbit:~$ ~ $ echo "I am in zshrc" >> .zshrc ~ $ ssh localhost date ~ $ ssh localhost date Wed Jul 10

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 16:50:38 +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > Greg Wooledge (12024-07-10): > > There are many legitimate or semi-legitimate situations where a .bashrc > > file might be read by a shell that's not running inside a terminal. > > > > One of them is if someone chooses to dot in

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12024-07-10): > There are many legitimate or semi-legitimate situations where a .bashrc > file might be read by a shell that's not running inside a terminal. > > One of them is if someone chooses to dot in ~/.profile from their > ~/.xsession file, or something analogous to it. Or

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Dan Ritter
Franco Martelli wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I sometime use "rtorrent" (apt show rtorrent) to download isos and other big > files. It happens that when I had to quit rtorrent by press Ctrl-Q I cannot > because the key combination Ctrl-Q is trapped by the console due to "stty" > default

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 16:27:16 +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > David Wright (12024-07-10): > > Someone might source .bashrc from a binary in order to > > access functions that are defined within it. > > That would be shooting oneself in the foot. No need to cater for them. There are many

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
David Wright (12024-07-10): > Someone might source .bashrc from a binary in order to > access functions that are defined within it. That would be shooting oneself in the foot. No need to cater for them. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread David Wright
On Wed 10 Jul 2024 at 16:00:48 (+0200), Nicolas George wrote: > Greg Wooledge (12024-07-10): > > You could -- but if you do so, you should definitely surround it with > > a check for stdin being a terminal (test -t 0 or equivalent). > > Does bash execute .bashrc when it is not interactive?

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12024-07-10): > You could -- but if you do so, you should definitely surround it with > a check for stdin being a terminal (test -t 0 or equivalent). Does bash execute .bashrc when it is not interactive? Does bash think it is interactive when its input is not a tty? Regards, --

Re: stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 15:49:59 +0200, Franco Martelli wrote: > ~$ stty start undef > > So, is there a way to permanently set "start" as "undef"? Maybe under /etc/? > Should I put this command in .bashrc? You could -- but if you do so, you should definitely surround it with a check for stdin

stty permanently undef "start"

2024-07-10 Thread Franco Martelli
Hi everybody, I sometime use "rtorrent" (apt show rtorrent) to download isos and other big files. It happens that when I had to quit rtorrent by press Ctrl-Q I cannot because the key combination Ctrl-Q is trapped by the console due to "stty" default configuration: ~$ stty -a speed 38400

Re: Automatic creation of last-known-good boot configuration

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
Jens Schmidt (12024-07-10): > On Debian testing I've been bitten by the systemd upgrade and the > systemd package split recently, rendering my dracut-LUKS-based > system unbootable. I know that my warranty is void since I'm on > testing, but both these issues would have been much easier to cope >

Re: Automatic creation of last-known-good boot configuration

2024-07-10 Thread Dan Ritter
Jens Schmidt wrote: > On Debian testing I've been bitten by the systemd upgrade and the > systemd package split recently, rendering my dracut-LUKS-based > system unbootable. I know that my warranty is void since I'm on > testing, but both these issues would have been much easier to cope > with

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 15:11:20 +0200, Detlef Vollmann wrote: > NetworkManager is the "default" (whatever "default" means) as it serves > well the need of many users to connect a client machine to the Internet. It's only the "default" if a Desktop Environment is installed. On a Standard Debian

Re: NetworkManager with dnsmasq caching NXDOMAIN response of router

2024-07-10 Thread Detlef Vollmann
On 7/8/24 11:50, David Ayers wrote: On 8/7/24 11:42, jeremy ardley wrote: I also forgot to mention my usual warning: NetworkManager is *not* stable and if you do anything complex with it you can expect trouble. Personally I use systemd-networkd as that seems much more stable and predictable

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 14:41:30 +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > debian-u...@howorth.org.uk (12024-07-10): > > Levenshtein distance isn't suited to the problem. > > Either your crystal ball is much better than mine or you are trusting > yours too much, because we have not been told what the

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk (12024-07-10): > Levenshtein distance isn't suited to the problem. Either your crystal ball is much better than mine or you are trusting yours too much, because we have not been told what the problem is. > It compares

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-10 Thread Richard Owlett
On 07/09/2024 06:01 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 12:51 PM Richard Owlett wrote: My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list or USENET

Re: Automatic creation of last-known-good boot configuration

2024-07-10 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-07-10, Jens Schmidt wrote: > So I thought that there might be some automatism like this: > > If the currently used kernel and initramfs have been in use > already N times and if the boot time has been lower then M > minutes each time (and if some other conditions are fulfilled), >

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread debian-user
Nicolas George wrote: > Emanuel Berg (12024-07-10): > > Okay, this is gonna be a challenge to most guys who have been > > processing text for a long time. > > > > So, I would like a command, function or script, 'original', > > that takes a string STR and a text file TXT and outputs > > a score,

Automatic creation of last-known-good boot configuration

2024-07-10 Thread Jens Schmidt
On Debian testing I've been bitten by the systemd upgrade and the systemd package split recently, rendering my dracut-LUKS-based system unbootable. I know that my warranty is void since I'm on testing, but both these issues would have been much easier to cope with if there had been some good

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Nicolas George wrote: >> The modern way would be to use a LLM in API mode and set >> a context to achieve your aims. > > All modern languages have some kind of rand() function. > I assumed the OP wanted to do something useful with > the answers. Yes, of course! /B. A. Original -- underground

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
Emanuel Berg (12024-07-10): > Indeed, one can have a bunch of such rules and apply them and > award points and stuff. > > But maybe one could also have a more general, basic > mechanical/math/stats inspired algorithm? You cannot have a more general basic mechanical algorithm unless you know what

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
jeremy ardley wrote: > The modern way would be to use a LLM in API mode and set > a context to achieve your aims. > > You can do this locally using a LLM hosted on your computer > or you can use a remote API such as ChatGPT. Okay, great, I already have this installed from the console, all setup

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Nicolas George wrote: > You can use that: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance > > But you also need to define what you want with more > precision: > > How do you count the replacement of a word by a synonym? > > How do you count a change in the order of the words? > > How do

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 12:31:25PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > jeremy ardley (12024-07-10): > > The modern way would be to use a LLM in API mode and set a context to > > achieve your aims. > > All modern languages have some kind of rand() function. Which is way more CO2 efficient, at that :-)

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
jeremy ardley (12024-07-10): > The modern way would be to use a LLM in API mode and set a context to > achieve your aims. All modern languages have some kind of rand() function. I assumed the OP wanted to do something useful with the answers. Regards, -- Nicolas George

Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread jeremy ardley
On 10/7/24 18:01, Nicolas George wrote: Emanuel Berg (12024-07-10): Okay, this is gonna be a challenge to most guys who have been processing text for a long time. So, I would like a command, function or script, 'original', that takes a string STR and a text file TXT and outputs a score,

Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Emanuel Berg wrote: > how to make it score - say - 62% > if some of the words are present, mostly spelled like that and > combined in ways that are not completely different? Looks like a popular aspect of artificial intelligence. Googling "ai distance between texts" brings arbitrarily

[OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Nicolas George
Emanuel Berg (12024-07-10): > Okay, this is gonna be a challenge to most guys who have been > processing text for a long time. > > So, I would like a command, function or script, 'original', > that takes a string STR and a text file TXT and outputs > a score, from 0 to 100, how _original_ STR is,

the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread Emanuel Berg
Okay, this is gonna be a challenge to most guys who have been processing text for a long time. So, I would like a command, function or script, 'original', that takes a string STR and a text file TXT and outputs a score, from 0 to 100, how _original_ STR is, compared to what is already in TXT. So

Re: Changing the passphrase in crypttab [Was: Security Flaw:]

2024-07-10 Thread Ceppo
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 09:09:06AM GMT, Ceppo wrote: > If this isn't your case, we probably need some more details to be able to > help you. And I forgot the most important question: how did you encrypt your disk? -- Ceppo signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-10 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Patrice Duroux wrote: > $ getfattr -d test.sh > $ One could get the impression that "system." attributes are kept obscure by developers' intention. I now found in the man page a few sentences which could be the origin of my dim (and distorted) memories about this name space: -m pattern,

Re: Changing the passphrase in crypttab [Was: Security Flaw:]

2024-07-10 Thread Ceppo
Hello! Reading some man pages, if you used the default encryption tool when installing Debian you should be able to change the passphrase just with this: cryptsetup luksChangeKey If this isn't your case, we probably need some more details to be able to help you. On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at

[SOLVED] Re: Creating PDF/A from LaTeX source and from existing PDF

2024-07-10 Thread Ceppo
On Mon, Jul 08, 2024 at 05:20:57PM GMT, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > The pdf-linter I use to verify a pdf document is qpdf, > . It is available on most distributions, > including Debian, Fedora and Red Hat. > > The command to check the document is `qpdf --check `. This

Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-10 Thread Patrice Duroux
> So we now know how to prevent the immediate problem. > Does "system.nfs4_acl" show up in > getfattr -d test.sh > ? $ getfattr -d test.sh $ And this is the same regardless the value (permissions or skip) for system.nfs4_acl in /etc/xattr.conf > Maybe it is the right package to learn more about

Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-10 Thread Patrice Duroux
On the other hand, after modifying /etc/xattr.conf to replace: system.nfs4_aclpermissions by: system.nfs4_aclskip then test.sh works nicely: $ ./test.sh -rwxr-x--- 1 patrice patrice 300 Jul 9 10:46 ./test.sh option: -p exitcode: 0 -rwxr-x--- 1 patrice patrice 300 Jul 9

Re: question related to cp (-p) and /tmp

2024-07-10 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Patrice Duroux wrote: > On the other hand, after modifying /etc/xattr.conf to replace: > system.nfs4_aclpermissions > by: > system.nfs4_aclskip > then test.sh works nicely: So we now know how to prevent the immediate problem. Does "system.nfs4_acl" show up in

Security Flaw:

2024-07-10 Thread Richard Bostrom
I cannot update my passphrase in crypttab although the passphrase is updated in the OS I cannot enter my OS without using the latest passphrase. Yours sincerely Richardh Bostrom

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