Re: tbird troubles

2024-04-15 Thread Matthew Lemon
On 15-04-2024, gene heskett wrote: For the last 2 or 3 reboots, when launching t-bird, I get 2 copies of the gui stacked on top of each other. I can move them separately to 2 separate workspaces, and both appear to work for some definition of working, but quitting one actually quits both. If

Useful Unix compatible commands

2024-02-25 Thread Jonathan Matthew Gresham
Sorry for the misleading post the other day. However, I have been reading a Unix system administrators textbook. ps -e This lists the processes In that display (if I'm correct) if you see a program that has extremely high time, then you should kill the process. kill process There is also

Re: URLs in Mutt

2024-01-02 Thread Jonathan Matthew Gresham
Install urlview

dell OptiPlex

2023-02-24 Thread Matthew Norris
Hi everyone! Matt here. Years ago I had Debian on a disk with an awesome package and I told myself I was always going to start again. I have been out of circulation for some time. I have this Dell Optiplex with 32 RAM and an SSD with an Intel i5-4590 CPU. Can I install and use Debian as my daily

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-26 Thread Matthew McAllister
I'm going to try and RMA it. I built my own PC so it's no surprise at least one part would be a dud. Thanks for everyone's suggestions. Matthew

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-26 Thread Matthew McAllister
The MediaTek device is nowhere to be found. Matthew

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-24 Thread Matthew McAllister
either sadly. Matthew

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-23 Thread Matthew McAllister
Wouldn't the bluetooth device result in a PCIE error and not a USB error though? The WiFi device shows as PCIE and it's on the same chip. Thanks for your replies by the way. Matthew On 1/23/23 8:24 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 11:12 PM Matthew McAllister wrote: Also

Re: USB enumeration issue

2023-01-23 Thread Matthew McAllister
MT7921K chipset and still works weirdly). Can you suggest any steps other than straight-up RMA'ing the mobo? (That might fix the USB-C as well, heh.) Matthew

USB enumeration issue

2023-01-22 Thread Matthew McAllister
if that was the issue. Any ideas what might be going on? Kernel is 6.1.4-1. Matthew

Re: Startup Ethernet instability

2022-11-29 Thread Matthew McAllister
uch! Very glad I mailed the list. Matthew

Startup Ethernet instability

2022-11-28 Thread Matthew McAllister
pported    UEFI is supported     BIOS Revision: 5.17 Any ideas for looking into this will be appreciated. Thank you! Matthew

Re: PCSX2 GPU hang

2021-10-24 Thread Matthew McAllister
ade to testing or downgrade to the stable kernel. Thanks again! Matthew

PCSX2 GPU hang

2021-10-18 Thread Matthew McAllister
Hi folks, I've discovered that PCSX2 causes an Intel GPU hang on bullseye. The whole display manager has to be restarted after the crash. I'm not sure if this occurs in bookworm. I would report the bug directly, but I don't know which maintainer would be the best to take a look at it. My

Strange problem after upgrading from Buster to testing.

2020-10-25 Thread matthew dyer
. Matthew

Re: No updates in Debian 10 for last 5 days

2020-10-05 Thread Matthew Graybosch
out on 9/26? It seems a lot of stuff got updated then. -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com #include gemini://starbreaker.org gemini://tanelorn.city "Out of order?! Even in the future nothing works."

Re: Can't activate my account

2020-09-15 Thread Matthew Graybosch
his then you're probably already subscribed. -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com #include gemini://starbreaker.org gemini://tanelorn.city "Out of order?! Even in the future nothing works."

Re: Journal

2020-09-03 Thread Matthew Graybosch
or the current year. The second command will create a text file named for the current date in the current year's directory and open it in a command-line text editor. There's no need to install anything, it'll be compatible with any software that can read plain text and when you want to search fo

Re: bug: MT7601U Wireless Adapter not work in buster 4 amd

2020-08-27 Thread Matthew Graybosch
r. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=931561 -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com #include gemini://starbreaker.org gemini://tanelorn.city "Out of order?! Even in the future nothing works."

Re: Encrypt files on Linux, decrypt on Windows

2020-08-23 Thread Matthew Graybosch
cement either. Besides, if we're going to put Microsoft on trial in the Hague for crimes against humanity, we'll need to do the rest of GAFAM too (not to mention Disney, Nestlé, Bayer, and a great many others). -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com #include

Re: Encrypt files on Linux, decrypt on Windows

2020-08-21 Thread Matthew Graybosch
On Fri, 21 Aug 2020 20:10:50 -0400 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Friday, August 21, 2020 04:11:19 PM Matthew Graybosch wrote: > > I don't disagree, but how likely is it that local10's intended > > recipient will... > > > > 1. Have GnuPG installed on their Windows mach

Re: Encrypt files on Linux, decrypt on Windows

2020-08-21 Thread Matthew Graybosch
indows machine? 2. Know how to use it to decrypt files using local10's public key? -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com #include gemini://starbreaker.org gemini://tanelorn.city "Out of order?! Even in the future nothing works."

Re: Encrypt files on Linux, decrypt on Windows

2020-08-21 Thread Matthew Graybosch
ven't had a problem yet. The zip(1) man page will provide additional details. Good luck. -- Matthew Graybosch https://matthewgraybosch.com #include gemini://starbreaker.org gemini://tanelorn.city "Out of order?! Even in the future nothing works."

Fw: Fwd: How do I troubleshoot wireless network dropping?

2020-07-06 Thread Matthew Campbell
I wouldn't recommend using ifconfig to enable or disable your second network card. It is somewhat deprecated. Try using ifup and ifdown. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jul 5, 2020, 9:23 PM, Borden Rhodes wrote: >> Use ps x to see how many

Fw: Fw: Fw: Grub cannot see my new hard drive

2020-07-03 Thread Matthew Campbell
Nothing seems good enough. Do you want a picture? I'm not typing all of that in on my tablet. Let's just let it go. I'm working on understanding grub. I'm going to boot from a USB flash drive. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jul 3, 2020, 7:37 AM

Fw: Fw: Grub cannot see my new hard drive

2020-06-14 Thread Matthew Campbell
Man, that text really got screwed up. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jun 14, 2020, 6:20 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote: > The internal hard drive was visible to Grub, as was the other external USB > hard drive, a Western Digital drive.

Fw: Fw: Grub cannot see my new hard drive

2020-06-14 Thread Matthew Campbell
the Toshiba hard drive instead. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jun 13, 2020, 4:00 PM, The Wanderer wrote: > On 2020-06-13 at 18:44, David Christensen wrote: [that on 2020-06-13 at > 15:38, Matthew Campbell wrote:] >> /dev/sda: Toshiba MK1

Fw: Monitor Font During Boot

2020-06-13 Thread Matthew Campbell
related service. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jun 13, 2020, 5:41 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > I have a LG Flatron 24EN33TW-B LED LCD Monitor on my Debian Buster > Linux platform. > > I have just changed the screen driver from nouve

Fw: Grub cannot see my new hard drive

2020-06-13 Thread Matthew Campbell
name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jun 12, 2020, 11:46 PM, David Christensen < dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> wrote: On 2020-06-12 17:58, Matthew Campbell wrote: > I hope I don't create a fight with this. > > I booted the Debian netinst dis

Fw: Grub cannot see my new hard drive

2020-06-13 Thread Matthew Campbell
name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jun 12, 2020, 8:32 PM, elvis < el...@dogonfire.com> wrote: On 13/6/20 10:58 am, Matthew Campbell wrote: > I hope I don't create a fight with this. > > I booted the Debian netinst disc and installed Lin

Fw: How long will this take?

2020-06-10 Thread Matthew Campbell
. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jun 10, 2020, 6:58 AM, Anders Andersson wrote: > On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 3:33 PM Nicolas George wrote: >> >> Anders Andersson (12020-06-10): >> > Except wiping a disk is trivial. Just sta

Fw: How long will this take?

2020-06-09 Thread Matthew Campbell
is connected to a separate USB2 port, showed a write speed of 27.5 Mb/s. I am using: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb obs=4M status=progress The read speed was faster, of course. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jun 9, 2020, 2:39 AM, Nicolas George wrote

Re: How long will this take?

2020-06-08 Thread Matthew Campbell
# cat /proc/24283/fdinfo/1 pos: 877106917376 flags: 011 mnt_id: 21 # Is that in bytes? stdin and stderr both show a position of zero. name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me Original Message On Jun 8, 2020, 1:32 PM, Nicolas George wrote: > Matthew Campbell (12020-06

How long will this take?

2020-06-08 Thread Matthew Campbell
data a particular process has written to the disk? I'm using Debian 10.4. dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb ibs=4096 count=976754646 name=Matthew%20Campbell=trenix25%40pm.me

Re: Encrypted /boot password has to be entered twice

2020-02-25 Thread Matthew Moore
On Tue 2020-02-25 17:31, Steve McIntyre wrote: > Grub needs the passphrase for /boot, and then Linux needs it > separately. Unfortunately there isn't a way for Grub to pass the > passphrase to Linux so it has to ask you again. People are looking at > ways to make this work better... One way to

Does Debian have a yum security equivalent

2019-10-02 Thread Wilkinson, Matthew
. For example I know that I need to install an update to e2fsprogs, and I have the email from Debian with the 'DSA-4535-1' but is there a way I can get that information on the Debian server itself through the command-line? Regards, Matthew Wilkinson

Configure apt-get to work through corp internet proxy

2019-08-15 Thread Wilkinson, Matthew
Hello Debian users, I'm experimenting with Debian in an enterprise environment. We have a corp. Internet proxy which downloads and scans files prior to passing the files onto the client. With Debian this seems to be a problem for APT. I am able to run 'apt-get update' and that seems to work

Re: Wireless home LAN - WiFi vs Bluetooth?

2019-07-30 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/29/19 12:57 PM, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 29 Jul 2019 at 20:43:04 (+0100), Joe wrote: >> On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 10:26:14 -0500 John Hasler wrote: >> >>> They don't have to be on the same branch circuit: just on the same >>> "phase"[1]. There is probably a gadget available that bridges the

Re: Failed to fetch http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/buster/InRelease:

2019-07-08 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/8/19 8:23 AM, local10 wrote: > Hi, > > Debian Buster updates started failing for me about a couple of days ago. I > understand it may be related to  Buster being moved from testing to stable > but that shouldn't have affected me as I specifically target buster instead > of testing. > >

Re: Steam fail to launch after upgrade to Buster

2019-07-07 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/7/19 3:38 AM, Wang Zhiheng wrote: > Running Steam on debian 10 64-bit > STEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automatically > Pins up-to-date! > WARNING: setlocale('en_US.UTF-8') failed, using locale: 'C'. > International characters may not work. > [2019-07-07 18:37:33] Startup - updater built Jun 17 2019

Apt vs Apt-get (Was: Can't Upgrade to Buster}

2019-07-07 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/7/19 4:29 AM, Mark Allums wrote: > I never heard of the difference between apt-get and apt (no -get).  Is > this new? I found this article that explains the differences between apt and apt-get. https://itsfoss.com/apt-vs-apt-get-difference/ The Debian Wiki has a section on apt as well.

Re: Can't Upgrade to Buster

2019-07-07 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/7/19 4:15 AM, Dekks Herton wrote: > Mark Allums writes: > >> I've been running Buster in Testing happily for months. So technically, I'm >> already upgraded. However, **snip** >> What do I do? > > For Buster its best to use apt update - then just answer y to accept the > change in repo

Oldest Usable x86 CPU for Stretch (Was: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?)

2019-07-03 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/3/19 10:20 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> That said I do not believe that any existing i386 32-bit-only hardware >> that is still floating around even supports the virtual machine >> extensions necessary to run a true VM host. > > I haven't use qemu on my 32bit only i686 machines recently, but

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-07-02 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/2/19 1:20 PM, Andy Smith wrote: > I do feel sorry for you Matthew. You have been enticed into spending > considerable time giving a thorough answer in an Owlett thread. > Unfortunately Owlett threads are either an ongoing Internet > performance art project or a result of severe me

Re: Output from apt-get update.

2019-07-02 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/2/19 5:18 PM, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > From: Francisco M Neto > Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2019 07:27:28 -0300 >> It's also worth checking if there's anything under >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ > peter@imager:~$ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mythtv.list >

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-07-02 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/2/19 8:34 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote: >>> I'm partial to VirtualBox. Is that on any of the Debian DVD'S? >> No, because it isn't free software. >> See for details. > > I believe what you wrote is slightly misleading: the base VirtualBox > software seems

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-07-02 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/2/19 8:34 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote: >>> I'm partial to VirtualBox. Is that on any of the Debian DVD'S? >> No, because it isn't free software. >> See for details. > > I believe what you wrote is slightly misleading: the base VirtualBox > software seems to

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-07-02 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/2/19 8:34 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote: >>> I'm partial to VirtualBox. Is that on any of the Debian DVD'S? >> No, because it isn't free software. >> See for details. > > I believe what you wrote is slightly misleading: the base VirtualBox > software seems to

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-07-02 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/2/19 6:04 AM, Matthew Crews wrote: > To determine *which* installation DVD contains one of these programs, > you will need to look at the individual wiki page for each VM host > program, see which package or packages you need, and check the DVD .list > files to see which

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-07-02 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/2/19 4:30 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > A restatement of my question might be: > > I run the i386 version of Debian 9.8. > Using only contents of that set of installation DVDs, I wish to use a VM > host capable of running multiple VM guests. Although the guests will be > running in

Re: How Buster release may affect Unstable?

2019-07-01 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/1/19 10:24 AM, Default User wrote: > Hi. > > Easy question, maybe hard to answer . . .  > > Is someone has an existing conventional Unstable setup (nothing exotic > in hardware or software), what if any special actions should be taken > before, during, or after the impending release of the

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-07-01 Thread Matthew Crews
On 7/1/19 10:35 AM, Curt wrote: > On 2019-07-01, Matthew Crews wrote: >> >> At a cursory glance, it does NOT appear that DVD-1 contains any VM Host >> software, other than perhaps nspawn (which is part of Systemd). > > Isn't nspawn a chroot container? > Inde

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-07-01 Thread Matthew Crews
On 6/30/19 12:12 PM, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 06/30/2019 10:44 AM, Linux-Fan wrote: >> Matthew Crews writes: >>> Are you asking what virtual machine hosts are available on Debian? > > *explicitly* So clearly I struck a nerve, and I apologize. The way you asked yo

Re: Choice of VMs under i386 Stretch?

2019-06-30 Thread Matthew Crews
On 6/30/19 5:34 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm considering using a VM for some experiments. > Although my web searches have turned up articles about particular > aspects of particular VMs, I've found no inventory of what VMs are > available in Debian. > > My firm requirement is that all required

Re: Debian9.6 upgrades to Debian 10 byitself.

2019-06-29 Thread Matthew Crews
On 6/29/19 5:07 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Saturday, June 29, 2019 07:26:34 PM Matthew Crews wrote: >> Sounds like you have a partially installed Debian Buster. This is what can >> happen when you change your sources, but you don't do a full-upgrade. >> Generally i

Re: Debian9.6 upgrades to Debian 10 byitself.

2019-06-29 Thread Matthew Crews
> > From: aprekates > Sent: Sun Jun 30 00:45:12 CEST 2019 > To: > Subject: Re: Debian9.6 upgrades to Debian 10 byitself. > > > Thanks for the reply. > > You'r right. The problem was in my sources. > > Two weeks ago i tried sth and forgot to revert

Re: Does 32-bit x86 support (aka [multilib] ) have a future with Debian after Buster

2019-06-21 Thread Matthew Crews
Andrew McGlashan wrote: > I would think this would be due to misunderstanding by new users more > than anything else. Right, I'm not referring to running Debian on 32-bit machines. I'm referring to being able to: # dpkg --add-architecture i386 in an amd64 machine, and # apt install :i386 in

Re: Does 32-bit x86 support (aka [multilib] ) have a future with Debian after Buster

2019-06-19 Thread Matthew Crews
On 6/19/19 3:30 PM, Lazar Tadić wrote: > Don't worry Mathew, 32-bit arch is currently 2nd most popular arch on > Debian. There's no way it will be dropped even after Buster. > Curious, where can one look up these numbers? signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Does 32-bit x86 support (aka [multilib] ) have a future with Debian after Buster?

2019-06-18 Thread Matthew Crews
I was just reading the announcement that the Ubuntu folks are dropping 32-bit x86 support completely. Although Ubuntu is a downstream derivative of Debian, Debian and Ubuntu have a lot of overlap in terms of maintainers and developers, and certain developments between the two projects tend to

Re: Output from apt-get update.

2019-06-11 Thread Matthew Crews
On 6/11/19 7:28 PM, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: **SNIP* What does your "/etc/apt/sources.list" file look like on your two machines? Its unusual to directly point to an IP address for the Debian repos, as opposed to point to the domain name. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: A call to drop gnome

2019-04-16 Thread Matthew Crews
On 4/16/19 10:36 AM, Reco wrote: >> The major DEs are all pushing for the move to Wayland, > > All two of them, I assume? Call me lazy, but I'm not going to cite every article under the Sun explaining why we *should* be moving to Wayland over X. Here are a few starting points.

Re: A call to drop gnome

2019-04-16 Thread Matthew Crews
On 4/16/19 10:36 AM, Reco wrote: >> The major DEs are all pushing for the move to Wayland, > > All two of them, I assume? Call me lazy, but I'm not going to cite every article under the Sun explaining why we *should* be moving to Wayland over X. Here are a few starting points.

Re: A few questions (buster and presentation)

2019-04-16 Thread Matthew Crews
On 4/16/19 10:32 AM, Michael Stone wrote: > On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 06:27:34PM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote: >> There are 3 main ways to install packages,  I have tried to explain this >> in the presentation as >> >> Apt - 1.8.0 - command line tool (universal) >> Gnome-packagekit - used for gnome

Re: A call to drop gnome

2019-04-16 Thread Matthew Crews
On 4/16/19 6:54 AM, Reco wrote: >> I see Linus is drifting back to his older style, issuing the desktop >> people a whipping they are in need of over the weekend, saying 90% of >> why linux doesn't control the desktop is that there is not a >> standardized, one size fits all because it can do

Re: BTRFS snapshot space consumption (was: New laptop: need advice on choice...)

2019-04-13 Thread Matthew Crews
On 4/13/19 5:40 PM, Peter Wiersig wrote: > Peter Wiersig writes: >> >> I would be pissed if my OS removes snapshots I might or might not need >> in the future. That's a release critical bug in my eyes. Yeah, I know >> Microsoft and Apple do that automatically if your capacity runs out, but >>

Re: Installing Debian root on ZFS mirror NetBoot

2019-04-01 Thread Matthew Crews
On 3/31/19 11:20 PM, Mimiko wrote: > On 01.04.2019 05:51, Matthew Crews wrote: >> Step-by-step instructions are found here: >> >> https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Debian-Stretch-Root-on-ZFS > > Hello. > > I read this guide, but this implies t

Re: Installing Debian root on ZFS mirror NetBoot

2019-03-31 Thread Matthew Crews
On 3/31/19 3:12 PM, David Christensen wrote: > On 3/31/19 12:45 AM, Mimiko wrote: >> Hello. >> >> I know that ZFS is not well supported as MD raids. All I've found on >> internet on installing Debian on ZFS is using a live disk. >> >> My goal is to boot from network and install Debian root on ZFS

Re: Using USB Flash / Pendrives or [micro]SD cards for backup

2019-03-18 Thread Matthew Crews
On 3/18/19 6:30 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Is anyone (reading this list) using USB Flash / Pendrives or [micro]SD cards > for backup? > > I've thought about doing that, especially as they continue to come down in > price, but my experience with them at least in some cases has not been

Re: Systemd files on a Raspberry Pi

2019-02-10 Thread Matthew Crews
On Sun, 2019-02-10 at 13:48 +, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-02-10 12:17, Reco wrote: > > > No. See SCO vs IBM case. Linux is not Unix, and never has been. > > wasn't it IBM gave Minix away and Torvalds used that as a base ? > According to Linus himself, it does not use Minix code.

Re: Stretch to buster

2019-02-08 Thread Matthew Crews
On 2/8/19 8:06 AM, Paul Sutton wrote: > Hi > > Updated from Stretch to Buster (non-free) the other day all went fine,  > just undertaken > > apt update && apt upgrade > > today and  all seem to go fine,  The process seems to be pretty painless > for the most part. > > Paul > > That's good

Re: Realtek RTL8188CUS wireless usb stick on Stretch

2019-02-05 Thread Matthew Crews
On Tue, 2019-02-05 at 20:32 +, James Allsopp wrote: > Hi, > I'm having lots of problems getting this usb wireless dongle (Edimax) > to pick up and connect to a wireless network. I'm not sure if there's > a config from an older wireless getting in the way. The hardware for > that isn't

Re: firefox: "show blank page" doesn't work

2019-02-04 Thread Matthew Crews
On 2/3/19 11:35 PM, Long Wind wrote: > i set firefox so that it show blank page when it starts > but it doesn't work, it try to restore last pages, it's very slow > > ff version: 60.3.0 esr > > i also suspect ati display driver has problem, > both before and after i install non-free driver Two

Re: Need help with Play on Linux

2019-01-27 Thread Matthew Crews
On 1/27/19 8:26 PM, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > So, I did all that and then I tried once again to get Spotify to install > without errors, but It still can't find the .dll file. > > I posted a picture: > https://postimg.cc/wRLyFTyb > and added a comment about this in the PlayOnLinux forum under

Re: Can a recipients rights under GNU GPL be revoked?

2019-01-27 Thread Matthew Crews
On 1/27/19 6:23 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > I don't disagree with what is stated here (but I have a headache and didn't > read it carefully), but, even without reading carefully, I believe that the > original author of a package could do something like create further > modifications to the

Re: Need help with Play on Linux

2019-01-25 Thread Matthew Crews
Let's take this a step at a time. On 1/25/19 11:55 AM, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > Here's some stats about the computer I'm running Play on Linux with: > > OS: stretch 64bit > CPU: Intel® Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz × 2 > RAM:  2.0 GiB > Graphics: Intel® 945G (built-in video on the motherboard) > I

Re: Need help with Play on Linux

2019-01-25 Thread Matthew Crews
On 1/25/19 8:25 AM, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > Please email me directly as I might not see your reply in the mailing list. > > I installed "Play on Linux" and attempted to run a program under it. You > can download it here: > > https://www.playonlinux.com/ > > I am trying to completely rid myself

Re: Upgrade Problem

2019-01-03 Thread Matthew Crews
On 1/3/19 7:09 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > I see from a later response that your / partition is 100% full. That > will defintely cause problems. Whether it's THE problem, we won't know > until you clean out / to less than 100%, say at least 90%. Less would > be better. > > I don't know why

Re: what to do with gtk-2/gtk-3 clash?

2018-12-14 Thread Matthew Crews
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Thursday, December 13, 2018 2:28 PM, Felmon Davis wrote: > > > trying to start Firefox (from Mozilla), Pan, Google-Chrome-Stable > generates: > > TK+ 2.x symbols detected. Using GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same > process is not supported > > (I use

Re: i386 version for chrome

2018-10-27 Thread Matthew Crews
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Saturday, October 27, 2018 8:29 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Saturday 27 October 2018 11:03:56 Matthew Crews wrote: > > > Correct me if I'm wrong, but Wheezy is no longer supported, and Jessie > > is barely supported. Except as a curiosity,

Re: i386 version for chrome

2018-10-27 Thread Matthew Crews
Original Message On Oct 27, 2018, 06:58, Curt wrote: On 2018-10-27, Gene Heskett wrote: > >> Might be nice, but several of the dependecies can only be satisfied if on >> stretch, and the curl command lines don't work on wheezy. At all. >> >At any rate a curl command line that

Re: i386 version for chrome

2018-10-27 Thread Matthew Crews
On 10/27/18 1:19 AM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: > hi, > I wanted to install chrome on my intel desktop, but the only version I found > is amd64. > Is it possible to get the i386 version? > > best regards, > -- > Pierre Frenkiel > Use Chromium instead of Chrome. Chrome is actually based on Chromium.

Re: Won't boot if /, home, swap are encrypted

2018-10-21 Thread Matthew Crews
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Sunday, October 21, 2018 10:29 AM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 01:25:09PM +, D Dimov wrote: > > > I did a new install of latest Debian 9.5 stable on a new Dell laptop. > > Debian is the only OS there now. If I encrypt /, home, and

Re: Won't boot if /, home, swap are encrypted

2018-10-21 Thread Matthew Crews
On 10/21/18 6:41 AM, D Dimov wrote: > Definitely, I did not encrypt the /boot. Only the swap, home and root are > encrypted. > > I should have mentioned also that I have an EFI System Partition instead of > /boot, as it makes me create it. If I have /boot instead, it doesn't let me > go on and

Re: Won't boot if /, home, swap are encrypted

2018-10-21 Thread Matthew Crews
> Did you remember to make an unencrypted /boot partition? The Debian installer does not support encrypted /boot partition, you will need to leave it unencrypted. For example, see my current partition table: matthew@matt-tower:~$ lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE

Re: Disable and Enable Screensaver via Bash Script

2018-10-17 Thread Matthew Crews
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 12:14 AM, wrote: > On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 11:51:48PM +0000, Matthew Crews wrote: > > > Hi all, > > Currently I am running Stretch with XFCE (window manager is XFWM4). I > > presently use Xscreensaver for m

Disable and Enable Screensaver via Bash Script

2018-10-15 Thread Matthew Crews
Hi all, Currently I am running Stretch with XFCE (window manager is XFWM4). I presently use Xscreensaver for my screen saver. Caffeine indicator doesn't work with XFCE as far as I've been able to tell, so if I want to temporarily disable the screensaver I need to do so manually, and re-enable it

Re: utilities

2018-09-25 Thread Matthew Crews
ask installs the package "standard" But apparently when I try to get details on this package: matthew@matt-tower:~$ apt show standard N: Unable to locate package standard N: Unable to locate package standard E: No packages found So I'm a little confused too. Running tasksel on a running s

Re: odvr for Olympus WN-960PC : problem installing multimedia repository on Stretch

2018-09-24 Thread Matthew Crews
On 9/24/18 7:36 AM, Bernard wrote: > Hi to Everyone, > > I recently discovered that I could run that old voice recorder on > Debian. According to what I read on > > https://raywoodcockslatest.wordpress.com/2016/05/15/linux-vn960pc/ > > it works well once this : > > odvr_0.1.4.1_i386.deb > >

Re: odvr for Olympus WN-960PC : problem installing multimedia repository on Stretch

2018-09-24 Thread Matthew Crews
On 9/24/18 7:36 AM, Bernard wrote: > Hi to Everyone, > > I recently discovered that I could run that old voice recorder on > Debian. According to what I read on > > https://raywoodcockslatest.wordpress.com/2016/05/15/linux-vn960pc/ > > it works well once this : > > odvr_0.1.4.1_i386.deb > >

Re: ext2 for /boot ???

2018-09-14 Thread Matthew Crews
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, September 14, 2018 10:58 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 14/09/2018 à 17:06, Matthew Crews a écrit : > > > On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 08:37:45AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > > > You can solve that issue by not insisting

Re: ext2 for /boot ???

2018-09-14 Thread Matthew Crews
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 08:37:45AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: >You can solve that issue by not insisting on having a /boot partition... Not an option if you want / root on LUKS.

Re: Is GIMP seriously broken in Buster?

2018-09-13 Thread Matthew Crews
Try the Flatpak version of GIMP.

Re: root on ZFS

2018-09-12 Thread Matthew Crews
On 9/12/18 7:26 PM, David Christensen wrote: >> The upcoming ZFS 0.8 will make LUKS unnecessary as it >> will feature native ZFS encryption. > > That will be a nice feature to have. I wonder when it will make it into > Debian. Good question. The ZFS package in Sid is still at 0.7.9, and

Re: root on ZFS

2018-09-12 Thread Matthew Crews
On 9/11/18 5:30 PM, David Christensen wrote: > But, people want ZFS-on-root on their Linux distribution of choice. So, > people find and post work-arounds. Matthew Crews has kindly posted what > appears to be the current work-around for Debian Stretch (no, I haven't > tried it):

Re: ext2 for /boot ??? -- WAS: Re: root on ZFS

2018-09-11 Thread Matthew Crews
bootloader (ie GRUB) can read files from it. Sent from [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com), Swiss-based encrypted email. Original Message On Sep 11, 2018, 11:01, Andrew McGlashan wrote: > Hi, > > On 11/09/18 22:48, Matthew Crews wrote: >> My recommendation is to use a

Re: root on ZFS

2018-09-11 Thread Matthew Crews
On 9/11/18 5:17 AM, Mimiko wrote: > My question is more about if I should use ZFS as boot, or stick with old MD > raid. Would not ZFS booting break if an update to zfs will be applied? If you intend on using ZFS RAID, do a ZFS RAIDZ pool and not MDADM. ZFS handles all of the functions of RAID

Re: root on ZFS

2018-09-11 Thread Matthew Crews
On 9/11/18 2:04 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 11:42:43AM +0300, Mimiko wrote: >> Hello. >> >> Currently I use ZFS for making a pool of disks, but the system itself is >> installed on 2 SSD disks using MD to mirror. >> >> How is now ZFS on handling booting from ZFS mirror.

Re: NFS mounts failing at boot (stretch)

2018-09-07 Thread Matthew Pounsett
On 7 September 2018 at 08:07, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 05:15:49PM -0400, Matthew Pounsett wrote: > > I've got an NFS mount on a Debian 9 box which is failing to mount at boot > > time, but mounts cleanly and quickly once the system is up and running

NFS mounts failing at boot (stretch)

2018-09-06 Thread Matthew Pounsett
I've got an NFS mount on a Debian 9 box which is failing to mount at boot time, but mounts cleanly and quickly once the system is up and running. I've added the _netdev option to fstab, which according to mount(8) should cause the mount attempt to be delayed until the network is up, but that

RE : E5-2696 V4-SR2J0

2018-09-04 Thread Matthew Harvey
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