w on my own behalf, thanks to anyone for reading this far and for
trying to understand my point. I'd love to see any flaws in my argument
being challenged. Your security decisions are inherently yours. I'm not
a lawyer. Keep your security up, and take care. Despite that I'm German:
Keep smiling. :) I'll smile back (:
Even we do cheer sometimes, if necessary ;)
Have a nice day
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Kevin Price
Dear Steve:
Am 18.01.24 um 00:37 schrieb Steve McIntyre:
> Kevin Price wrote:
>> I'm not quite sure where to address this to,
> Argh, that's my code in the debian-cd package. "reportbug debian-cd"
> should do the right thing...
Thank you for your help, I s
generated
README files say, in the case of former example:
"this disc is number 2 of a set of 1 discs"
Which is obviously false.
Could anyone please help me find where to file this bug to? Any ideas
much appreciated. Maybe there's a bug already that I didn't find.
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Kevin Price
Am 14.12.23 um 23:01 schrieb David Sawyer:
> I use the password that I wrote down it is not accepted.
Keyboard layout? We've seen that with the kernel that comes with 12.4.0.
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s are not evaluated in the amount of
noise the preceding one made.
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for too little
of a win, IMHO.
> I also salute the courage of those who've tested
> these recent changes. Thank you all.
Appreciation for my small part (in pointing the problem out in the first
place) accepted, but please send your muchos kudos to Salvatore
Bonaccorso , who deserves credits for solving it.
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Kevin Price
1/6.1.0-16 is
available. Presumably some of the folks in this list/thread might come
up with even more possible remedies/workarounds.
Again: no guarantees. Some of the above is not confirmed or tested. All
you do is at your own risk. But I hope I could help you understand "the
bug" and how to possibly avoid it, giving you more confidence in what
you're attempting to do. Please feel free to ask any further questions
to this list, and any reports I'd welcome here.
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Kevin Price
.4, and who still are, for
the folks who need to solve that -15 wifi bug. What are they doing it
for? For the good, expecting nothing in return. Just enjoy!
(Since you'd explicitly asked for advice, I hope there was not too much
mansplaining.)
[1] (installed. or in other cases, not installed, or in a specific
version, etc.)
[2] https://www.debian.org/social_contract
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oot that as it might then toast your ext4.
> (2) linux-image-6.1.0-13-amd64 (which precedes the buggy one)
Yes.
> (3) doesn't matter which kernel to upgrade from
Yes, it largely doesn't matter, apart from the exception above.
HTH
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Kevin Price
Am 11.12.23 um 04:36 schrieb Stella Ashburne:
> As for me, I won't be upgrading to the latest kernel just yet because a user,
> Kevin Price, reported problems with the latest kernel version (cf.
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/12/msg00570.html)
That _might_ be a good i
Please see https://bugs.debian.org/1057967 for follow-up.
Am 11.12.23 um 06:21 schrieb Stephan Verbücheln:
[...]
> My hardware is a 2014 Macbook Pro (Intel CPU and graphics).
Stephan and all, would you please post your information there? TIA
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Kevin Price
I confirm that 6.1.66-1 (6.1.0-15) severely breaks my
amd64/bookworm/gnome physical machine, which runs fine with 6.1.52-1 and
6.1.55-1.
Am 10.12.23 um 20:24 schrieb Andrew M.A. Cater:
> On Sun, Dec 10, 2023 at 08:02:03PM +0100, Kevin Price wrote:
>> Am 09.12.23 um 19:09 schrieb D
ged the broken ones, and put the working ones on hold
with dpkg.
Any ideas?
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Am 12.09.22 um 01:09 schrieb Tom Zarcone:
> Debian.org/download does not work. Not a single link works.
So double-check https://www.debian.org/download again.
All it says is “unable to connect”. I get this issue on every browser I use
Do you happen to be in a country whose government restricts I
Am 03.09.22 um 06:32 schrieb Casey Deccio:
>> On Sep 2, 2022, at 8:14 PM, Kevin Price wrote
>> We got him. :) Casey, you file the bug report, Okay?
> Done! https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1018999
> Thanks for all the help!
You are very welcome.
Tha
Am 03.09.22 um 02:15 schrieb Kevin Price:
> Let's double check whether our connman is in fact the culprit, and then
> make arrest. (file bug report)
We got him. :) Casey, you file the bug report, Okay?
Blank debian,
apt --no-install-recommends install connman
will break "disa
Am 02.09.22 um 22:03 schrieb Casey Deccio:
> Then I ran tasksel and add Debian desktop environment and LXDE and rebooted.
> At that point, disable_ipv6 does *not* work.
>
> Now, this does seem to narrow it down--sort of.
It does. And *now* I can reproduce.
task-lxde-desktop requires lxde,
lxde
Am 02.09.22 um 15:46 schrieb Casey Deccio:
>> On Sep 2, 2022, at 2:51 AM, Kevin Price wrote:
> Thanks for the idea. I took your advice and booted my 5.10.0-17 system
> (problem system) with 5.10.0-13. The problem persisted! Then I updated my
> "old" (non-problem) s
Am 02.09.22 um 06:33 schrieb Casey Deccio:
> 1) a sanity check (can others confirm the behavior discrepancy?);
No. My 5.10.0-17 behaves like your 5.10.0-13.
2) an expectation of *correct* behavior (seems to me like the 5.10.0-13
behavior is "correct");
Yes.
and 3) suggestions for next steps.
F
Am 09.08.22 um 20:53 schrieb Dan Ritter:
> you
> can charge the reasonable cost of the media with Debian on it,
> if you are selling that.
You may even charge huge money for debian itself, not just for the
media. You are allowed to sell it for whatever your clients are willing
to pay, and your jur
I upgraded 64 bit wheezy to testing(Jessie) yesterday. 32 bit wine applications
worked great until I ran apt-get autoremove. This broke quite a few
32 bit wine applications for me. I narrowed it down to two packages
that were autoremoved: libxinerama1:i386 and libxrandr2:i386. Should I file
a bug a
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 11:05:42PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 06:32:01PM -0400, Kevin Price wrote:
> > Is there an easy way to burn BD-R on wheezy? I met a guy at a LUG that
> > wanted to try linux but he lives out in the middle of nowhere and has 56
Is there an easy way to burn BD-R on wheezy? I met a guy at a LUG that wanted
to try linux but he lives out in the middle of nowhere and has 56k. Since I
have cable, I downloaded the Blu Ray images using jigdo. I am having a lot of
trouble burning them to disk. I tried basero, but that gives the
No, there are several open implementations of the jdk, java is the recommended
language for Android, and oracle has continued to support java well. Maybe
someone knows something that I don't, but it seems like you should hack in the
language you like best.
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 09:31:49PM +01
I was futzing around with xrandr and noticed that the only resolution available
was my monitor's native resolution. Installing amd's official driver fixed
this. I had to install outside of apt, because the version included in the
repos hard locked my machine. Everything works great now!
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To
After installing lxde and gnome desktops on wheezy, wine no longer changes the
resolution to be full screen. It instead opens in a little subsection of the
display in the upper left corner. Switching between windowed mode and non
windowed mode doesn't change the desktop resolution.
I thought it
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