d keep the packages till today. So far I can say, all required
depencies are included in the downloaded DEB package.
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#x27;t need a place in the computer.
I'm still using DVDs to generate bootable Debian discs and install with them my
next computer, or use it for the rescue system (rarely).
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Hi Andy,
thanks for your helpful response.
Andy Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 11:49:18AM +0100, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> These files are created by the postinst script of individual Debian
> packages. See for example the output of:
>
> $ grep reboot-required /var/lib/dpk
x27;t present.
How can I find out, if there is a system reboot necessary, in a similar way, as
it was possible in the past?
Thanks in advance.
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ems.
But it's vim, which is changing the way how Copy&Paste is handled for its input.
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John Hasler wrote:
> Klaus writes:
> > Did you notice, that I was talking about the reduced, crippled OpenSource
> > browser: chromium
>
> In what way is it crippled?
Properietary parts are missing, which require a fee to ship, like Widevine.
In the past I couldn't
Bret Busby wrote:
> On 21/1/24 18:36, Bret Busby wrote:
> > On 21/1/24 18:16, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> > >
> > > If the PDF is editable (has the option to fill out the blanks), I
> > > use often chromium.
> > >
[...]
> > My understanding of t
machines since several years. Not renewing the lincese means only that
I'm kept away from the latest features, but not from the original progam.
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ike: ssh -vvv
user@host date
As you have as well good as bad connections, try to compare that output from
both types of ssh connections.
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cal machine)
has an outdated SSH implementation. Try to update this program first.
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age package never be included in reboot-required.pkgs?
Thanks.
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um
Though chromium is a web browser, it can display PDFs quiet properly and can
fillout formulars, print PDFs, etc.
For my daily reading I want a lightweight viewer, so I use evince, but for
filling out formulars I use chromium.
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h from the one to the other and back, or is
it something which can't easily to be done?
Thanks in advance.
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mfsa2023-44, also known as CVE-2023-5217.
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install the required hplip packages for Debian (OpenSource) and see that it
is supported.
Can't tell more about the process, as I possess a different, older HP printer.
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aga for your host titan:
Do as root:
for i in `host titan | awk '{print $NF}'` ; do iptables -L -n | grep $i
; done
• Finally, if you didn't get the answer yet, check on host titan, what ssh is
really doing, with lots of more verbose messages:
ssh -vvv rprice@kananga
On 5/21/23 21:48, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 05:40:06PM +0200, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
Setting up python3-uno (1:7.0.4-4+deb11u6) ...
+ [ configure = configure ]
+ ucf --three-way /usr/lib/libreoffice/share/.registry/pyuno.xcd
/etc/libreoffice/registry/pyuno.xcd
+ ucfr --force
Hi,
lately when running apt upgrade and apt autoremove I get an error
message in resp. to python3-uno:
dpkg: error processing package python3-uno (--configure):
installed python3-uno package post-installation script subprocess
returned error exit status 3
So far the upgrades s
w.howtogeek.com/243901/the-pros-and-cons-of-windows-10s-fast-startup-mode/
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work on that disk instead. You might use the current disk later
as backup space, or for a raid-1.
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me clues about the required
port.
Btw. ports below 1024 are only allowed for system services. Which means they
require adminstration rights (= you must be root), to get such a port.
I doubt that this is the case here.
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suggest a reboot of the machine, because I assume a jam in the
kernel then.
But as said, no experience here.
Maybe someone else can step in?
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gene heskett wrote:
> What happened to kino? That was an all in one package, and while kdenlive is
> pretty, it can't capture from the camera...
Thought everyone is using VLC for video stuff.
At least vlc is capable to do so, see screenshot.
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Hello,
I, finally, installed Bullseye with XFCE4 as desktop environment.
On the desktop, how do I change the color of the text under the icons
(which is now white) to black?
The information about themes I found is somewhat confusing as there are
references to GTK-2.0 and to GTK-3-0.
Which
all old NVMe into a NVMe case with an external USB connection.
But, as said above, Debian Bullseye should work without any adaption.
Good luck.
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lias of ping will never be reported by "which" neither. So I can
imaging you've defined ping as an alias.
And as Greg said, try "type ping" to find this out (and not "which ping").
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rises when creating the file, not when reading the
archive.
Maybe the directory lacks of the required permissions, where you're unpacking.
Maybe you used the wrong user for unpacking?
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Johan Kröckel wrote:
> Hi,
> I think I am missing something minor but I don't get it.
Whereas I missed: apt-get dist-upgrade
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csh [comparable with bash]?
csh has no modifiers, but tcsh has.
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UPS. But don't know for sure.
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arly just a really bad typo for "what".
I learned, it is usually an acronym for "well that's funny,"
Sometimes its also "what the freak", "what the failure", "world trade
federation", or "world taekwondo federation".
I think there are more.
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amp;prod=mfcj6920dw_us_eu_as
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uot; /proc/cpuinfo| uniq
and search for the output on wikipedia.org
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t;xhost".
In your case, do before "su peter", as user root:
xhost +si:localuser:peter
This prevents the X server security mechanism, which Greg explains.
Beaware, it's more dangerous, opening it X this way.
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--->8---
[...]
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
>
> six of them were not printed.
Can you look at the webinterface of CUPS regarding the missing jobs?
http://localhost:631/
-> Printer -> select your default printer (if more) -> finish
and team of LST personally.
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disabled it those by:
echo XHC1 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo PTXH > /proc/acpi/wakeup
...but "acpitool -W " should also capable.
TY.
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per device in the system settings:
https://ibb.co/5YhPYBs
https://ibb.co/XzGwmZr
(I'm sorry to offer screenshots only in German)
How can this wakeup behaviour by USB devices be disabled under Debian?
Thanks in advance.
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came up without mounted /home.
For the sake of completeness: data loss was never possible, as it was a
fresh installed machine, which was never used productively.
Thanks again.
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?
- does it make sense to use a LVM atop? How?
I usually prefer using shell commands before graphical stuff, but will accept
GUI tools either.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
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n't get OpenSource
drivers. I'm not speaking of Linux drivers, I speak of Open >Source<
drivers.
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rice/.local/share/gvfs-metadata/home: open: Permission denied
[...]
> Is there some way of calming evince+appamor?
The location of your home is uncommon (as on my side).
Fix: edit /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/home.d/site.local
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gt; It's also one of the
> reason that make it impossible to use a Bluetooth keyboard to
> communicate with GRUB or another bootloader or simply access the system
> configuration of your PC.
This means, that I can't change nor access my BIOS / UEFI settings by a BT
keyboard?
Than
#x27;s not common practice to do so, and think you might have missed
something.
But anyway, lookout for function: "mkshadow" in package/tool: shtool
Maybe it's doing what you want.
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On 4/18/21 9:57 PM, Default User wrote:
Hi!
It may be time for a new scanner.
For years I have used a Visioneer OneTouch 7100 usb flatbed scanner on
various x86 computers running various versions of Debian and
simple-scan.
Currently:
Debian Unstable (updated, of course)
Linux 5.10.0-6-amd64 #1
lt setting for
testing purpose.
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n: Debian 10, update 8
> Additional ideas?
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#version
https://readme.phys.ethz.ch/documentation/debian_version_numbers/
https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/66094l/what_is_dfsg_in_package_version_numbers/
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Hi,
I think you forgot the printer name (destination).
Best regards,
Klaus.
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> trying to configure the lpr output, I found that on the linuxquestions site:
>
> lpoptions -o page-left=40 -o page-right=20 -o page-top=40 -o page-bottom=10
>
&
Hi,
I have the feeling that Firefox ist deteriorating.
In 'Preferences' I have set FF to be the default browser. But whenever I
open FF on a link in an e-mail FF tells me that it is not set as
default browser and asks me to make FF the default browser.
Having opened a link in an e-mail I ca
On 12/4/20 2:04 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
Hi,
yesterday I encountered a problem with using the console with zsh.
In the internet I found a "solution": modify 'allowed_users' in
/etc/X11/Xwrapper.config.
I made the change and that was it.
Now the au
Hi,
yesterday I encountered a problem with using the console with zsh.
In the internet I found a "solution": modify 'allowed_users' in
/etc/X11/Xwrapper.config.
I made the change and that was it.
Now the autlogin does not work anymore. Instead the normal login screen
is shown. But the login
Mike McClain wrote:
> A section of the backup script is so:
> Params=(-a --inplace --delete);
[...]
Use instead:
Params=-a --inplace --delete
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of a move.
The only "program" which caused issues in the past was apparmor.
For this, I modified: /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/home.d/site.local
and added: @{HOMEDIRS}+=/home.disk2
For the future, I see with doubts that systemd wants to make the home
directory portable and if this will cause
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 October 2020 11:43:34 Klaus Singvogel wrote:
>
> > Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Stretch, uptodate. amd64
> > >
> > > I have installed all of the gutenprint packages.
> > >
> > > I have a Brother MFC-
ot; in your PPD file:
/etc/cups/ppd/.ppd
Thanks in advance.
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sed different USB ports?
- replaced the batteries of your mouse with fresh ones?
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1..n] + n * shared
But the real memory sum is: indivual[1..n] + 1 * shared
Do you see the difference?
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Hi Revanth,
Suryadevara, Revanth wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> Just needed to re-confirm couple of things here
>
> 1. I understand that the NGINX version shipped by default is secured and will
> be updated with patches should there be some security issues. But my question
>
On 9/6/20 11:17 AM, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to run VB 16.1.14 r140239 on my laptop under Debian Buster.
After sucessfully signing vboxdrv, vboxnetflt and vboxnetadp I
installed the extension package.
Now I have to additionally sign vboxpci.
However, this module was not
Debian Security team for there excellent job they
did in the past and the future. Thank you.
Regarding missing CVE-2020-11879 for GNOME Evolution: I don't have the
proof, but I think this points out to the fact the shipped version isn't
affected.
Best regards,
Klaus.
Suryadev
n/evolution_3.30.5-1.1_changelog
Please name us the CVE identifiers, which you believe Debian 10 is affected by.
Thanks in advance.
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On 9/6/20 12:27 PM, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
On 9/6/20 12:17 PM, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to run VB 16.1.14 r140239 on my laptop under Debian Buster.
After sucessfully signing vboxdrv, vboxnetflt and vboxnetadp I installed
the extension package.
Now I have to additionally sign
Hi,
I am trying to run VB 16.1.14 r140239 on my laptop under Debian Buster.
After sucessfully signing vboxdrv, vboxnetflt and vboxnetadp I installed
the extension package.
Now I have to additionally sign vboxpci.
However, this module was not installed. Where do I get it from?
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writing the file names in a more abstract way to fit for both.
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for a few seconds. Check afterwards
if machine keeps time and date.
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.
Maybe the CMOS battery empty?
Try to measure the voltage, if you're eligible with this.
If low and depending on price for replacement, I would give it a chance.
https://www.parts-people.com/blog/2015/11/05/dell-inspiron-1520-cmos-battery-removal-installation/
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us. There is a SuperMicro rackmount WIO model built-in, running an
outdated Linux system. It's running flawless since years now.
Except the fact that the fans are a bit noisy, we are deeply contented
with this machine.
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with arbitrary precision length.
Ever wanted to calculate with long, long numbers (i.e.: 2^256) or want to
edit a long input line (i.e.: 1.99*12+3*2.49+7*.79*1.16... ), then try it.
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On 7/10/20 4:14 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
On 7/10/20 11:48 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from
On 7/10/20 11:48 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Klaus Jantzen wrote:
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
and they begin with 'ACPI '.
As they disappear
Hi,
the first messages that appear on the screen during the boot process
seem to be messages from the BIOS;
they have a different format than the subsequent messages from buster
and they begin with 'ACPI '.
As they disappear so fast, I cannot read them.
Where are these messages logged or
daggs wrote:
> can you point me to the bugzilla where I can open the bug?
No bugzilla just by command line tool: reportbug.
Can be installed by package: reportbug.
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
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On 6/30/20 11:29 PM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 6/30/20 1:36 PM, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
Hello,
today I installed Buster on my laptop.
It would be very helpful to know which of the many install ISOs you used.
debian-10.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso
As usual it ran very well (at the end). But I would
Hello,
today I installed Buster on my laptop.
As usual it ran very well (at the end). But I would like to suggest the
follwing improvements to the Graphical install:
a) At some point the process informed me, that a firmware module is
missing and asked whether I would like to supply it from a
Celejar wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 10:07:34 +0200
> Erwan David wrote:
>
> > Le 25/06/2020 à 09:41, Klaus Singvogel a écrit :
> > >
> > > Btw, if you know a Form capable PDF viewer, which is FOSS, let me know.
> > >
> >
> > Okular
t.
So, I think it's a matter of your personal use, which PDF viewer can be
recommended under Debian/Linux and which not.
Even the commercial ones, like FoxIt, PDFStudio, or MasterPdfEditor, come
to your consideration, if you are going beyond "reading".
Best regards,
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> -o -name "*.[Tt][Xx][Tt]"
or use: -iname "*.txt"
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et remove , or aptitude, or apt.
But wouldn't do neither, as it is the fall back solution for your system.
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You didn't respond to the Mailinglist...
Did you do an "apt-get update" etc. (as explained later) after adding it?
Yesterday, when I did it as written, everything worked fine at my side.
Regards,
Klaus.
Dale Harris wrote:
> Yeah, I did that.
>
>
and install all at once again.
Regards,
Klaus.
Dale Harris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a system where I have tried to install wine32 and the newer wine5
> version, It can't resolve dependencies, like so:
>
> # apt install --install-recommends wine-stable
> Readin
On 4/12/20 2:47 AM, Paul Scott wrote:
Hi,
I haven't posted for a long time!
I just successfully did my first UEFI installation.
It's a new AMD machine with. X is failing to start. I have solved a
number of related problems within online information including finding
the firmware-amd-graphi
alls 64bit Packages. Though 32bit can be
installed, but aren't by default.
To find out, if the filter works: can you execute it?
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it?
I've the feeling this is the culprint, you want to work on.
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fail?
Maybe the filter, which is defined in the printer PPD file, has wrong
permissions or is missing?
Have a closer look at /var/log/cups/error_log
Maybe you've to enable Loglevel "info" or "debug" in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
before, followed by a "systemctl restart
David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 23 Mar 2020 at 20:27:31 (+0100), Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> > My reasons:
[…]
>
> > My computer "hickups" for 20 seconds at boot. With systemd I don't have
> > the slighest idea which process delays, as several processes start
ed. You have to know which file by which
filename has to be created and how the variables/values are named. Not to
mention the lack of documentation for some configuration files.
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to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 01:45:59PM +0100, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> > If you want to use your nPA (new identity card, Neuer Personalausweis) for
> > authentication, it's a mess. Without deeper knowledge about smartcards,
> > access with web apps
pectations.
If you want to use your nPA (new identity card, Neuer Personalausweis) for
authentication, it's a mess. Without deeper knowledge about smartcards,
access with web apps, etc. I would say: no, no working, except with the 1:1
reference manual for Ubuntu.
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l me: "hdparm -I /dev/sdX -S 0"
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is good
> c) networking is good
I remember that CUPS disables queues after encountering an error.
Did you reenable the queue?
Can be enabled via web-interface: http://localhost:631/
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0...@caiway.net wrote:
> with cron:
> # prevent disks from sleeping, every minute:
> * * * ** /bin/touch /dev/sda &>/
Wha not using "hdparm"?
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h test of my personal entries.
Be cautious when playing with such things. :-)
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a installed Linux. :-)
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; umount: /dev/sr0: not mounted
Try instead: sudo umount /media/ddval/ISOIMAGE
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Carl Fink wrote:
> On 2/17/20 5:00 AM, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> > elvis wrote:
> > > On 17/2/20 3:10 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > Greetings all;
> > > >
> > > > I am trying to remove as much write activity as possible from the u-sd
>
es to the card then.
I, for myself, have the problem, that can't catch him.
He is speaking about a u-sd, but I'm only familiar with: ssd or usb.
Both sound similar, are different to handle, and at the end it's something
completly different he want's to know.
Best regards,
Klaus.
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Klaus Singvogel
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aded as config files).
> *For the future, you could paste the (relevant part from) the output of
> 'parted -l'.*
> Just curious, never encountered that command before.
> kaye@laptop:~$ parted -l
> bash: parted: command not found
You can install it then: "sudo apt-get instal
BIOS settings. If this is set correctly,
it's most likely a matter of the too small EFI partition.
Best regards,
Klaus.
kaye n wrote:
> Thank you guys for telling me the email got lost. I'll just describe it.
>
> The partition table is GPT.
>
> Imagine you
fact that your posting was never seen here (see above).
Regards,
Klaus.
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Klaus Singvogel
GnuPG-Key-ID: 1024R/5068792D 1994-06-27
2.168.1.*
>
>
Don't mix DNS wildcard '*' with network netmask '/xx'
Both are different things and not compatible.
Correct is in your case: Allow 192.168.1.0/24
Regards,
Klaus.
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