On 12/4/22 16:09, hw wrote:
On Sun, 2022-12-04 at 15:00 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Sun, Dec 04, 2022 at 03:52:31PM +0100, hw wrote:
Hi,
so I wanted to have Debian on a Precision R7910 with AMD graphics card
and it failed because it refuses to use the amdgpu module. I tried
forcing
n boost
and benefit from all the gratis code without giving anything in return.
But there is even better than “Free Software”: Libre Software, because
it avoids all the “as in free beer” / “as in free speech” shenanigans.
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12SUMS.txt in all the previous
successful verifications as that it is the way they were downloaded from
the Debian site.
Tom George
On 11/16/22 10:19, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
i managed to produce a rare self-misattribution by
using RSA DF9B9C49EAA9298432589D76DA87E80D6294BE9B
...gpg: BAD signature from "Debian CD signing key
" [unknown]
On 11/15/22 02:59, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 05:17:25PM -0500, Thomas George wrote:
I am still trying to do a fully verified
I am still trying to do a fully verified installation of debian-11.5.0.
gpg --verify SHA512SUMS.sign SHA512SUMS responded with DF98...BE9B
gpg --recv-keys DF98...BE9B responded key DF98...BE9B: new key but
contains no user ID - skipped.
Another source suggested gpg --key-server keyring.debian
Still strugglng. command suggested returns new key but no user id - skipped
On 11/13/22 15:08, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 13/11/2022 19:14, Thomas George wrote:
I want to do a new verified instillation of a debian iso. I have the
iso and SHA512SUMS.sign.txt and SHHA512SUMS.txt and have tried
Still struggling command 3 below responds invalid option --key-server
On 11/13/22 15:46, Gökşin Akdeniz wrote:
Hello,
13.11.2022 22:14 tarihinde Thomas George yazdı:
I want to do a new verified instillation of a debian iso. I have the
iso and SHA512SUMS.sign.txt and SHHA512SUMS.txt and have
thing to
do with my problem.
A reference to a step-by-step procedure would be appreciated.
Tom George
Curt (12022-11-10):
> Why restate it then needlessly?
To NOT state that you were wrong when you were not.
This branch of the discussion bores me. Goodbye.
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our data
off-site at the same rate as you duplicate it on a second local drive.
That means your off-site data will survive an EMP, but you will lose
minutes / hours / days of data prior to the EMP. OTOH, RAID will not
survive an EMP, but it will prevent all data loss caused by isolated
hardware failure.
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BOY and the backup tool runs
before you notice it, you still have the precious data in the previous
generation.
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Curt (12022-11-08):
> Redundancy sounds a lot like a back up.
RAID also sounds a lot like a backup, and the R means redundant.
Yet raid is not a backup.
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bit character set.
I checked that mousepad and jedit, the two editors mentioned by the OP,
work well even with LC_CTYPE=C. I did not go to testing if they save and
reopen the file correctly, only pasting.
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bian bullseye.
I just tested, mousepad and jedit accept accents perfectly well. You
have another problem somewhere else.
OTOH, jedit does not run with my default 6G limit on addressspace and
does not understand X11 middle-mouse paste → apt-get purge this shit.
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jeremy ardley (12022-11-01):
> cmake has inbuilt support for deb packaging
cmake can have all the features it wants, if Debian does not
use it, then talking about it is a waste of time.
Do you have a source that shows Debian uses cmake for its packaging?
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jeremy ardley (12022-11-01):
> If it's not Makefile, it's quite possibly cmake
I strongly doubt that Debian uses cmake for its packaging. Source?
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axis.
I think some of the answers you seek can be found there:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2020/02/msg00755.html
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FR
and it did not change anything.
Can anybody suggest something to try?
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ning?
Read the device that contains the data, /dev/mdX. Or add your new drive
to the RAID, wait for synchronization, then remove it.
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it since the last
upgrade two days ago.
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my mother
> used to say.
I think I had heard of it but forgotten. It works, but LD_PRELOADs are
fragile. A patched version of Gtk+3 would be more robust. Also, IIRC,
somebody maintains a set of patches somewhere, and I have a bookmark
somewhere.
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~/.fvwm2rc, so I doubt it will be useful for you, sorry.
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; !MWMDecor
Style "Gajim" !MWMDecor
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I installed cheat was describe as a quick way to check a command's
options instead of referring to its man page.
A great convenience but cheat list responds no cheatsheet found for list
instead listing available cheatsheets
Is there a file of cheatsheets to download?
In pavucontrol configuration I can set digital stereo (HDMI) output to
off but it won't stay off.
Is there some way to configure the program so this is off permanently?
Or alternately to make the analog stereo output from my sound card the
default configuration?
to...@tuxteam.de (12022-08-15):
> echo 1 | sudo dd of=/proc/sys/and-so-on
sudo sh -c "echo 1 > /proc/sys/and-so-on"
Or, in this particular case:
sudo systcl -w and-so-on=1
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d in test hardware for this project, but having been happily a
public servant for all my adult life I have no idea how to price that
kind of thing.
Anyway, thanks for all the help even if it came to nothing.
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gene heskett (12022-07-28):
> gene@coyote:/var/log$ sudo sysctl -w
> sysctl: no variables specified
> Try `sysctl --help' for more information.
Have you tried reading the fine manual?
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gene heskett (12022-07-28):
> > sudo vim /etc/sysctl.conf
> > kernel.dmesg_restrict=0
> Did that Nicolas, on bullseye still no perms w/o the sudo.
Did you reboot or have the corresponding service apply the change or do
the change manually (sudo syctl -w)?
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gt; you'll see which name the device was registered with.
dmesg -w
> Both need root privilege, so "sudo" or "su" or whatever.
sudo vim /etc/sysctl.conf
kernel.dmesg_restrict=0
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e insights?
Have you checked if virtualization is disabled in the setup? IIRC many
systems disable it by default because it is supposed to make rootkits
more dangerous or something.
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lid file from
the same origin, but I do not know any: if you find, please let me know.
> Von: Nicolas George
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. Juli 2022 12:19
> Bis: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Three unsolvable Problems
Please avoid top-posting. Look how the people who post
linear. A gray that is halfway between black and
white in linear space:
perl -e 'print "P5\n1023 1023\n255\n", "\0\xFF" x (1023*512)' | display -
is somewhere between #AAA and #CCC.
Key word: gamma.
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n screen that in real life.
You might want to read these two web pages:
https://blog.xkcd.com/2010/05/03/color-survey-results/
http://www.madore.org/~david/misc/color/
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ve the full output of ffmpeg -i on this file?
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use otherwise, you are wasting everybody's
time, starting with your own.
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ter.
Please, the question was very badly worded, but your answer is
completely inaccurate and wrong.
Look at the original mail: they want tu execute a CGI.
So, ldmkolxm, you need to look up in the documentation how to enable
executing a CGI. It is easy to find.
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ess here is so rough, with no diagnostics, that I would have
appreciated to have something well ironed for once.
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tenateable_images
… just does not work.
On the other hand, I was quite interested by the talk about OEM images,
around 43': images that we copy to the boot medium like live images but
that will ask the questions and configure themselves permanently at
first boot. I think it would be very useful for my other uses.
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So, thanks for your input, but it is not the kind of help that I am
seeking here.
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l installer though.
Thanks for the clarification.
> Anyway, raspi.debian.net is intended solely for original Raspberry Pi
> devices. I doubt that the images would work with your device.
I doubt it too.
Thanks.
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es.
Thanks for your input.
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ell in progress. Well, it is possible but I do not have a
serial input at hand.
Does anybody have something to suggest?
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f so, do you know how to get rid of it.
Does it happen when you run your programs from the command line?
If yes, then use strace to see how your command is redirected.
If no, then you need to investigate whatever you use to run the
programs.
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d. In my opinion,
your best course of action is to imitate that for your specific need.
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I set the GP107GL High Definition Audio Controller profile to off but
it continually reverts to High Definition HDMI Output which overrides
analog output to my external speakers.
Today I found it impossible to turn this off. The off option is there
put when I try to scroll down to it the opti
isk and
cost of each solution, I will consider "DROP not REJECT" cargo cult.
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roup(0) = ?
1657561252.479624 +++ exited with 0 +++
Notice the time taken by the close(1).
If you naively run strace on cat itself, then you do not see anything,
because then strace itself is holding a copy of the file descriptor, and
it is strace that will go into D state.
I do not know where this behavior is documented, but I suspect it is
somewhere.
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> > before you start and keep an eye on it.
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you start and keep an eye on it.
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eration was to pass to
a MTA. Sure, it can be useful in some cases, but most basic usage will
do much better directly sending to the MDA.
So my advice: unless you want incoming mail, get rid of exim and just
use the mda option of fetchmail.
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After starting gnuplot the first plot works followed by the message
"XDG-RUNTIME_DIR not set, switching to /tmp/runtime_root. After the plot
command no longer works.
The man page for xdg-user-dirs-update lists possible setting for xdg but
RUNTIME is not included. Even if it could reset XDG-RUN
nt use of
resources.
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ost Libre Software mailing-list I know
have a similar policy. It is inefficient and annoying for recipients.
Put your screenshots on some transient hosting site.
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e age of a list with thousands of
subscribers all by yourself. :-Þ
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ing a few keystrokes for commands I use many times a day.
YMMV.
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Hi!
Im trying to make a profile for firefox-esr.
I used aa-genprof to create it and then aa-logprof to update it.
I also use apparmor-notify to get error messages.
The problem is that I get constant apparmor messages like the
following:
Apparmor Message
Profile /usr/lib/firefox-esr/firefox-esr
ust.
For that, use the concat filter, not the concat protocol:
ffmpeg \
-i file1 \
-i file2 \
-lavfi '[0:v][0:a][1:v][1:a]concat=v=1:a=1:n=2' \
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m/
I have a very cheap dedicated server at OVH, it serves its purpose.
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ces.d/wlan0 on newer Debian versions): "
First, ask yourself: Do you really need to protect your wifi password
from the users of your own computer?
In typical domestic settings, the wifi password is on a post-it near the
access point, safe from neighbors but convenient for guests.
Regar
at fail to download,
download them from somewhere else and use a USB stick or something to
transfer.
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some kind of --generate-keys option was silently ignored and then
the server refused to start for lack of keys, so I did not experiment
further, but I intend to.
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splaying, or displaying as flat rectangles, just after
a Firefox upgrade to 78.15.0esr-1~deb11u1. I downgraded to
78.14.0esr-1+b1 for now.
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Richard Forst (12021-11-12):
> In Debian I want to locate my mouse pointer. And after searching there
> are some suggestion using
Just install and run oneko.
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Thanks, this fixed my problem and as Greg recommended I have reset mkdir
ownership and options
On 11/5/21 7:35 PM, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
On 6/11/21 7:17 am, Thomas George wrote:
when installing debian I entered eight digits as the root password.
The instillation completed successfully. Later
when installing debian I entered eight digits as the root password. The
instillation completed successfully. Later I tried to become root but
the eight digits didn't work and many permutations also didn't work.
I have used sudo successfully with many commands including mkdir but
sudo tar fails
On 05/10/2021 06:10, L Dimov wrote:
I am having slower performance on Debian 11 with software only from
the "main" repositories after upgrade from 10.
It is on a decently powerful Dell laptop with 16 GB memory, 1 TB SSD,
7 processors Intel Core i5-8350U CPU @ 1.70GHz
How much is slowdown? If i
not send mail
it probably means you need "tls_starttls off" on top of "tls on".
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rface, and we are directly dealing with it here. Be sure you
understand what is going on and who is doing what task; otherwise you
will be utterly confused.
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On 30/08/2021 23:20, Steve Keller wrote:
't want to have to remember this hardware
configurationan and I don't want to type these cumbersome and error
prone names. I simply have eth0 for the internal network and eth1 for
my external network to the DSL router. That's easy and I want to keep
it
On 30/08/2021 17:18, Dan Ritter wrote:
George Shuklin wrote:
We are building Debian bullsye images for our bare-metal servers, and there
is a bit of ambiguity on 'canonical way to configure network bonds'.
Wiki gives options with ifenslave and systemd-networkd, and there is an
optio
id, without a line editor (dash for example), it is a feature of
the terminal, usually invoked with ^R.
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u really need to have a
clear idea of what you are doing.
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-standard here.
Knowing Apple, if they could break something standard, they did.
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Hello!
We are building Debian bullsye images for our bare-metal servers, and
there is a bit of ambiguity on 'canonical way to configure network bonds'.
Wiki gives options with ifenslave and systemd-networkd, and there is an
option to do it with post-up and ip route.
ifenslave is broken due to
nd Bullseye's
X11 over Buster's kernel to see if that makes a difference. But since it
may be some work to set up, wait if somebody has better ideas.
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Harald (12021-08-27):
> Any ideas how to get hot plug back to work or where to find additional hints?
What does the command "xrandr" say before you connect the cable and
after?
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uninstall the packages that were
automatically installed along with xfce4.
apt-get autoremove
will do that, but it may remove other packages that you may want to
keep.
If in doubt, look at the timestamps of the files in /var/lib/dpkg/.
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The zoom client downloaded from the zoom web page seems to have been
written for Debian 8
Installing it in bullseye fails, dependency problems
for obvious reasons.
Note that:
- If you use plughw instead of hw, then the ALSA plugin can also
resample, and therefore you no longer needs sox at all.
- sox is capable of recording from ALSA directly, with something like
"-t alsa plughw:0".
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ported.
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Thomas George (12021-08-14):
> The installation from a usb stick went smoothly. Everything works sudo
> commands work so I will rarely need to log on as root.
>
> Nevertheless there are rare cases only root can make changes.
>
> What to do?
sudo passwd
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The installation from a usb stick went smoothly. Everything works sudo
commands work so I will rarely need to log on as root.
Nevertheless there are rare cases only root can make changes.
What to do?
a jack or RCA plug do not
(the audio controller does, though, but it does whether there are
speakers connected or not).
So much bits wasted for a small remark I made between parentheses.
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able
suitable for my tastes.
> Did I not recommend sane-airscan earlier in this thread?
I forgot. I will check when the printer is plugged again.
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as did actual scanning and Gimp's GUI.
I am not very satisfied with the use of a binary plugin, but at least it
works.
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orgetting and thus
wasting everybody's time in a useless discussion that has already been
too long.
My next mail in this thread will be to give an account of the
configuration of the printer, but it will have to wait a little that I
have upgraded the relevant host to Bullseye.
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ent in CC, that's all.
So you DID override the reply-to header that I explicitly placed. You
not only trampled the rules of this mailing-list, you also showed a
gross misunderstanding of how e-mail work.
Here, have the last word. Have all the last words for all I care.
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l client.
Either you did something else for my e-mail or your mail client is
bogus. I specifically configured my headers to avoid a double reply, the
same way most mailing-lists are configured to do automatically.
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was a "Reply-To: debian-user@lists.debian.org" header in the
mail you were replying to. In the future, please do not override
reply-to headers, they are there for a reason.
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s not necessary for our use but still a nice thing to
have.
Considering that AFAIK Brother is more reputed for its laser printers
than for all-in-one inkjets and that I want to recompense being a
stalwart supporter of Linux printing, I think I will stay with the HP.
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;, save your time, I have already heard the
arguments and I know the constraints I am working with.)
Thanks in advance.
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Greg Wooledge (12021-08-10):
> (Fooling around.) If you do choose to fool around with sudoers, please
> keep a root shell open at all times. Don't cut yourself off from root
> by counting on being able to do "sudo nano /etc/sudoers" again, because
> you might have broken sudo.
Also, use visudo i
are trying to use comes from the
official Debian package?
PS: in the future, do not hijack threads. If you do not know what it
means, look it up.
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), and *then* run your commands with redirections.
That! And sudo was addressed in the very first mail:
"I advise it over using root privileges for the cp: you could wipe your
install if you get the device wrong."
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hat
device, and that makes a second layer of drivers.
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