On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 07:42:59PM +, Brian wrote:
I was attracted by this idea and it gave me pause for
thought. Leaving aside printers that include a network
interface, the IPP-over-USB standard applies to a
non-network-capable printer.
The specs require IPP (put in firmware, I suppose)
Are you using SELinux or AppApparmor ?
Have you tried disabling it?
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Hello group. Hello Joe.
Thank you again for your Email.
Sorry, I did bad asking.
How can I make an USB stick writable, please?
Regards,
Sophie
Von: Joe
Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Dezember 2022 21:49
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Topic: Problems wit
another excellent example why your posts are almost always worth reading.
thank you! :)
Hello Cindy. Hello group.
Thank you for you email.
Sorry, I did it in a bad way describe.
I put the USB stick in, and I can see all files on the USB stick.
But I cannot destroy them.
Regards,
Sophie
Von: Cindy Sue Causey
Gesendet: Samstag, 31. Dezember 2022 1
Hello Joe. Hello group.
Thank you so much for your Emails.
How can I make an USB stick only readable but not writable?
How can I make an USB stick which is only readable again writable?
Thank you.
Regards,
Sophie
Von: Joe
Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Dezember 2022
Hello Joe. Hello group.
Thank you for your Email.
We have about 10 or 20 USB sticks, and nearly every day everything is working
fine.
But now we have 1 stick which is not accepted.
We could find out, you can read files, but you cannot write on the stick and
you cannot destroy on the stick.
How
On Sat, Jan 07, 2023 at 11:33:44AM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
$ file test2/sm/SM.EXE
test2/sm/SM.EXE: MS-DOS executable, MZ for MS-DOS
Which makes me think it's DOS but it could be a false positive.
Nope, that's it. If it was windows it would say something like
"PE32+ executable (GUI) x86-6
Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. November 2022 16:05
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Topic: Problems with USB Sticks
On Sun, 27 Nov 2022 13:38:21 +
Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> Topic: Problems with USB Sticks
>
>
> Good Morning.
> We have about 20 USB Sticks. But we have tr
Dear Debian ~
Please forgive my neglecting to use the correct format for a bug report,
but ~ let me explain.
I am a 60 year old home Linux tinkerer, a Linux geek. I run Mint + Mate as
my host and virtualbox, with a dozen guests. One guest is Debian sid.
I just ran sudo apt update; sudo apt full-up
Topic: Problems with USB Sticks
Good Morning.
We have about 20 USB Sticks. But we have trouble with some.
I think we made mistakes.
The easy problem, one stick is only readable. How can we make ist with Linux in
terminal writable?
If this is not possible, then how can we make the stick clean and
:56, Gareth Evans wrote:
> On Sun 20 Nov 2022, at 10:53, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
>> Hello
>> and thank You.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you, this did help.
>
>> Two Questions more.
>
>> How can I find by terminal all dirt which is produ
I ll print it out
and I ll try it.
Thank Yu
Sophie
Von: Curt
Gesendet: Sonntag, 20. November 2022 20:46
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: AW: FIREFOX is killing the whole PC Part III
On 2022-11-20, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
>
> To
ger Michael wrote:
>> Hello
>> and thank You.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you, this did help.
>
>> Two Questions more.
>
>> How can I find by terminal all dirt which is produced by browsers (Chrome,
>> Firefox, Midori ...)?
>> I did
the whole PC Part III
Am 20.11.2022 12:06, schrieb Schwibinger Michael:
> To avoid problems by surfing
> I tried
> nice.
> No good enough.
>
> I did try
>
> nice -n 19 chromium-browser
> cpulimit -e chrome -l 30
>
> But this also did not work,
> cause URLS do open
Von: Schwibinger Michael
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. November 2022 16:00
An: Gareth Evans
Betreff: AW: FIREFOX is killing the whole PC PART II
I ll print it out
and then I ll try it.
Thank You
Regards
Sophie
Von: Gareth Evans
d="$pid" --limit="$LIMIT" &
done
done
done
Regards Sophie
____
Von: DdB
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. November 2022 16:32
An: Schwibinger Michael
Cc: debian-user
Betreff: Re: FIREFOX is killing the whole PC
Am 19.11.2022 um 15:04 sch
: Samstag, 19. November 2022 14:12
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: FIREFOX is killing the whole PC
On Sat 19 Nov 2022, at 13:14, DdB
wrote:
> Am 19.11.2022 um 10:34 schrieb Schwibinger Michael:
>> Hello
>>
>> Any idea?
>>
>> What did happen?
>>
Hello
Any idea?
What did happen?
FF did open a page with bad PC,
so it needs 5 minutes to open it.
We killed the tab.
When we now try to open FF
whole PC is blocked.
How can we clean FF
because bad page is in it.
Regards
Sophie
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 06:14:23PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
Since when does a total lack of html content, disable MIME handling??
That seems like a whopper of a bug to me since MIME was around and
working quite well in the later '80's.
MIME was standardized in 1992 and wasn't particularly we
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 08:40:47PM +0100, hw wrote:
Not really, it was just an SSD. Two of them were used as cache and they failed
was not surprising. It's really unfortunate that SSDs fail particulary fast
when used for purposes they can be particularly useful for.
If you buy hard drives and
On Sat, Nov 12, 2022 at 01:39:56PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
But as I mentioned, higher-layers (the filesystem layer, and the
applications running on top of that) *should* try and make sure that
a hard failure (kernel crash, power failure, ... these and up taking
a snapshot of your block devic
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 02:05:33PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
300TB/year. That's a little bizarre: it's 9.51 MB/s. Modern
high end spinners also claim 200MB/s or more when feeding them
continuous writes. Apparently WD thinks that can't be sustained
more than 5% of the time.
Which makes sense for
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 09:03:45AM +0100, hw wrote:
On Thu, 2022-11-10 at 23:12 -0500, Michael Stone wrote:
The advantage to RAID 6 is that it can tolerate a double disk failure.
With RAID 1 you need 3x your effective capacity to achieve that and even
though storage has gotten cheaper, it
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 07:15:07AM +0100, hw wrote:
There was no misdiagnosis. Have you ever had a failed SSD? They usually just
disappear.
Actually, they don't; that's a somewhat unusual failure mode. I have had
a couple of ssd failures, out of hundreds. (And I think mostly from a
specific
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 08:32:36PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
* RAID 5 and 6 restoration incurs additional stress on the other
disks in the RAID which makes it more likely that one of them
will fail.
I believe that's mostly apocryphal; I haven't seen science backing that
up, and it hasn't been
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 06:55:27PM +0100, hw wrote:
On Thu, 2022-11-10 at 11:57 -0500, Michael Stone wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 05:34:32PM +0100, hw wrote:
> And mind you, SSDs are *designed to fail* the sooner the more data you write
> to
> them. They have their uses, maybe
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 05:34:32PM +0100, hw wrote:
And mind you, SSDs are *designed to fail* the sooner the more data you write to
them. They have their uses, maybe even for storage if you're so desperate, but
not for backup storage.
It's unlikely you'll "wear out" your SSDs faster than you w
On Sun, Nov 06, 2022 at 06:31:04AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
3. An HP LaserJet 5MP printer from 1995 with a parallel-port connector.
StarTech sells a $42 PCIe card with a parallel port and two
serial ports. If you're getting a desktop, this might be your
preferred path.
Two other options:
The
container, it should be setup
as merged-usr from the start.
Michael
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 08:57:54AM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
If that doesn't happen in practice, I'd be all for the idea, but as far
as I can recall I have yet to encounter a case where it doesn't. We
already get too many examples of people failing to quote correctly even
here on this mailing li
this helps!
Michael
while the OP had an entry for /tmp in teir /etc/fstab.
Wow!
AFAICT, i did not create any systemd files nor ran a generator or such.
Apart from listing units, i did not interfere ... wait ... i recall
using the systemctl edit command once
So, what likely happened is:
- You had an fstab entry
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 02:07:17PM +0100, Tixy wrote:
I seem to remember many releases ago playing with this, and there was a
config file to set /tmp to tmpfs. A quick google leads me to to look at
'man tmpfs' which says:
/tmp Previously configured using RAMTMP in /etc/default/rcS. Note that th
On Sun, Oct 02, 2022 at 06:12:45PM +0100, billium wrote:
may be I am idiot for keeping it so long since a re-install. I think
stretch was the install, and it is now on bookworm.
FYI, skipping releases is not supported; in future, go through each
release in order when upgrading. Whether that w
.
Michael
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Am 29.09.2022 03:43, schrieb Gareth Evans:
On Thu 29 Sep 2022, at 00:29, Gareth Evans
wrote:
[...]
Alternatively, BackupPC supports Windows:
https://backuppc.github.io/backuppc
Actually rsync (as opposed to tar or SMB over the internet) seems to
be the only BackupPC option for a Windows bac
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 04:29:07PM +0100, jr wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 September 2022 at 13:10:05 UTC+1, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 12:31:58PM +0100, jr wrote:
> ...
> "What's in the file"
>
> file names, one per line. (and, before you ask, '\n' terminated lines)
This is not help
On Friday, 16 September 2022 13:25:06 CEST, Greg Wooledge wrote:
I did find this paragraph in systemd.exec(5):
me, too. if i run into a problem, the first thing i do is to read. and,
yes: i do read even man pages! ;)
Maybe you can find a workaround there, and/or contribute your workaround
On Friday, 16 September 2022 14:10:01 CEST, Frank wrote:
Apparently this has already been 'fixed' for bookworm. [...]
so, this issue is known and 'they' did something about it.
Maybe file a bug report to have this added for bullseye?
since this issue is known, 'they' should be aware of it,
On Thursday, 15 September 2022 13:01:45 CEST, Greg Wooledge wrote:
of course the first thing i did was to check if all the files from the
package were as they should be, and everything was fine!
It's supposed to be created as needed. There should be two lines in
the unit file:
unicorn:/lib
On Thu, Sep 15, 2022 at 01:30:11AM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
bug report to try to fix it, except for the suggestion that a Debian kernel
developer made to increase the uevent buffer size in the kernel over a year
ago and another suggestion from another Debian maintainer or developer who
gave
hey,
i recently had problems to reach some of my host with ssh. as it turned
out, it was b/c sshd refused the connection due to a missing /run/sshd
directory.
the logfile entry:
Aug 28 00:10:08 mail sshd[151893]: fatal: Missing privilege separation
directory: /run/sshd
so i started digging
On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 11:16:00PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
I'll be brutally honest: being accused of "possibly malicious"
unwilligness is *not* a great way to convince overstretched volunteers
to spend their time on issues.
Especially when it's an ongoing pattern of discourse.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 02:14:38PM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
So do you, obviously. Someone said something that raised that question in my
mind,
but you deleted that part from this message, which proves you are the one who
has
an ax to grind by not answering the question that has been raise
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 12:42:12PM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
Software projects today, IIUC, are communities. The "volunteers" should do what
the community
wants, not necessarily what you or I want. Do you think the free/oss software
community wants
volunteers who ignore bugs or refuse to f
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 11:27:43AM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
On 9/13/2022 12:36 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 03:32:27PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> [...] "I can't get personalized/dedicated support with enforceable
> SLAs for free"
If
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 01:47:49PM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
Well, I suppose so, but I am pleased that a grub maintainer is now on the case.
Still,
there is another Debian bug that affects me that continues to be ignored, so I
admit
I have an attitude about that. I accept that what is of g
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 10:10:33AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
Well, my focus would be on two things: (a) the change in compatibility
level in debhelper in the middle of stable's lifetime
That would not have ordinarily happened, and probably shouldn't have
happened in this case. Other non-minim
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 02:32:16PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 10:15:41AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
There are automated processes that stop package migration at
certain severity levels, but they can't guess that something that
was filed at a low level really should
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 02:20:59PM +0100, Tim Woodall wrote:
Agreed. While I tend to try to file bugs at the lowest severity that can
be justified, I know that others go the other way. This is one I'd
probably have filed as Grave or even Critical. (I see it's now been
bumped to Grave)
If it's s
On Wed, Sep 07, 2022 at 10:31:37PM +0200, Sébastien Hinderer wrote:
I was advised to use msmtp but, although it has the feature I am looking
for, it misses two features of exim4 that I find useful: local e-mail
delivery to users' maildirs and the ability to queue emails composed while
the compute
On Thu, Sep 08, 2022 at 07:10:17AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
To people who have familiarity with both postfix and exim4, is postfix really
easier (in a variety of senses) than exim4? LIke to install, setup, and use?
IMO, yes. It's also easier to find solutions to problems online,
espec
bout these messages by searching,
nothing useful is coming up. Is anyone else seeing something like
this? Is this some sort of attack?
Please cc me on replies, thanks.
Michael Grant
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On Wed, Aug 31, 2022 at 03:25:36PM +0200, ppr wrote:
I did not try to mount the HDD. I plugged an external HDD (ext4) and
launched ddrescue. After two days it has recovered 33GB of 1TB but the
speed are now so slow it will take 7104 days to complete.
is the img file still growing? in general y
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 01:58:57PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
It just seems documentation ought to be better / simpler / easier to use than
that.
There's an inverse correlation between completeness and simplicity. If
you don't want to read a 700 page book, the other alternative is to
sp
, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 27 Jul 2022 at 16:51:19 (+), Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> > HP printers have a self check.
>
> Yes, and sometimes several (printing, wireless, fax, etc).
>
> > You push the button and there is a check page.
>
> I don't think HP print
On Tue, Aug 09, 2022 at 01:31:20PM +, Aravinth kumar Anbalagan wrote:
Hi @Michael Stone
There are no proxy configured on the server. Please check the below error and
let us know how can we proceed further?
root@policijas-db:~# cd /etc/apt/
apt.conf.d/ preferences.d/ sources.list.d
On Fri, Aug 05, 2022 at 07:42:20AM +, Karthik Jeyabalan wrote:
deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main
deb http://archive.debian.org/debian-security wheezy/updates main contrib
non-free
deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main non-free contrib
deb-src http://archive.debi
On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 12:01:44PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I know this is probably a silly worry, but I run behind an IPv4 NAT,
which makes me feel fairly safe.
This is a common, but wrong, idea; NAT doesn't keep you safe, a packet
filter keeps you safe. You can have either one
Thank You.
Is this neccessary
when there is already a button HP 600?
Regards
Von: David Christensen
Gesendet: Freitag, 29. Juli 2022 18:46
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Linux cannot find CD Rom
On 7/28/22 23:46, Schwibinger Michael wrote
11:05:41 AM Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> Put CD into the USB external drive.
>
> No problem.
Is the external USB drive the drive you are having trouble with? If so, it
sounds like you have a media problem -- the media you are using is not
suitable for the drive. (Or, you could ca
Betreff: Re: Linux cannot find CD Rom
On Friday, July 29, 2022 07:51:59 AM Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 07/29/2022 01:46 AM, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> > Hello
> > I try to open a CD.
> > But Linux cannot find it.
> What hardware are you using?
> Is the CD drive i
2 11:51
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Linux cannot find CD Rom
On 07/29/2022 01:46 AM, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> Hello
> I try to open a CD.
> But Linux cannot find it.
> How can I repair it.
> No light
> no reaction during putting CD in.
> Thank You
> Reg
Hello
I try to open a CD.
But Linux cannot find it.
How can I repair it.
No light
no reaction during putting CD in.
Thank You
Regards
Sophie
27 Jul 2022 at 14:04:55 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > On Wed 27 Jul 2022 at 16:51:19 (+), Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> > > HP printers have a self check.
> >
> > Yes, and sometimes several (printing, wireless, fax, etc).
> >
> > > You push the button and
SELFCHECK
On Wed 27 Jul 2022 at 16:51:19 (+), Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> HP printers have a self check.
Yes, and sometimes several (printing, wireless, fax, etc).
> You push the button and there is a check page.
I don't think HP printers have a button that you can just press
and get
Its an HP 600 Deskjet
Thank You
Von: David Wright
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2022 19:04
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Three unsolvable Problems PRINTER SELFCHECK
On Wed 27 Jul 2022 at 16:51:19 (+), Schwibinger Michael wrote:
>
HP 600 Deskjet
Thank You
Von: Gareth Evans
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2022 21:28
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: Debian Users
Betreff: Re: Three unsolvable Problems Printer II
On 25 Jul 2022, at 13:03, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
Hello
Ist the
+
Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> What does this have to do
> with the selfcheck?
To what self-check are you referring?
--
Does anybody read signatures any more?
https://charlescurley.com
https://charlescurley.com/blog/
Can you post the output of
systemd-cgls
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Hello
Thank You.
What does this have to do
with the selfcheck?
Regards
Sophie
Von: Charles Curley
Gesendet: Montag, 25. Juli 2022 15:41
An: Debian Users
Betreff: Re: Three unsolvable Problems PRINTER
On Mon, 25 Jul 2022 11:46:59 +
Schwibinger Michael
Thank You.
Von: David Wright
Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. Juli 2022 01:42
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Topic su- sudo su
On Sun 24 Jul 2022 at 12:12:47 (+0200), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2022 at 10:06:07AM +, Schwibinger Mich
input.mp4
Schwibinger Michael (12022-07-25):
> [mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0x55c964cb24c0] moov atom not found
I expected as much. FFmpeg does not have the ability to recover MP4
files without the “MOOV atom”. You might find software capable of
extracting something from a damaged file and possibly
Michael (12022-07-24):
> they are not accepted and not recognized.
Can you give some details? Have you read the kernel log just after
plugging them (dmesg -w)? Have you tried to mount them with a command
line?
> Can somebody help to repair them e.g. with FFmpeg?
Can you give the full output of
000
> Schwibinger Michael wrote:
>
>> Three unsolvable Problems
> I suggest you should make these three separate emails, as you have
> three separate problems. I suspect this email thread is going to get
> messy.
Maybe. 1. & 2. might be symptomatic of some kind of file system
+
Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> Three unsolvable Problems
I suggest you should make these three separate emails, as you have
three separate problems. I suspect this email thread is going to get
messy.
>
>
>
> Hello.
> Maybe somebody has got an idea.
>
> 1
> We have ab
unsolvable Problems
Schwibinger Michael (12022-07-24):
> they are not accepted and not recognized.
Can you give some details? Have you read the kernel log just after
plugging them (dmesg -w)? Have you tried to mount them with a command
line?
> Can somebody help to repair them e.g. with
Three unsolvable Problems
Hello.
Maybe somebody has got an idea.
1
We have about 20 USB Sticks.
Last 6 months five of them feel like being destroyed.
What did we do wrong?
Put them in the PC
they are not accepted and not recognized.
Sometimes they could be repaired by a neighbour who ist usin
Sorry
su .
not su-
Thank You
Regards
Sophie
Von: to...@tuxteam.de
Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. Juli 2022 10:12
Bis: Schwibinger Michael
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Topic su- sudo su
On Sun, Jul 24, 2022 at 10:06:07AM +, Schwibinger
, 2022 at 10:53:14AM +, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> Good morning
> Thank You for help.
>
> Do we need this?
>
> We dont use WIFI
> we do connect the PC and the router with cable.
That depends on your hardware. Most Ethernet hardware
works without firmware.
> ***
>
&
On Sun, Jul 17, 2022 at 11:26:36AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
Another thing that should not be forgotten is that the family of processors
vs the ability to make use of firmware patches to fix bugs took a hit since
family ID's of $0F and below could not be fixed with microcode. And many
of them ha
i filed a bug report:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1014394
greetings...
hey,
I am seeing a similar issue but only when using the kernel
5.10.0-15-amd64 on the virtual host.
If I run the following setup then everything is OK
Host: 5.10.0-14-amd64 (version '14' kernel)
Guest: 5.10.0-15-amd64 (version '15' kernel)
so, i tried the same kernel versions in the hos
hey,
thanks for the hint! :)
i have the same kernel versions you have, but only tried the 5.10.0-14
kernel version in the guest, but not on the host... m(
i will try the 5.10.0-14 kernel on the host later this afternoon... let's
see, if it helps...
greetings...
hey,
afaik systemd timer lack the possibility to send the output (if any) by
email to a designated user, but instead logs the output to its journal.
so, if you want/need that functionality, either use a wrapper script, or
define a service with an 'ExecStart=' directive looking something like:
hey,
i run debian 11 on both host and guest and experience random process
crashes in virtual box guests under load. i.e. just reading a lot of files
from any disk on the host system causes the guests to randomly crash a
process...
e.g. if i move a large file
# mv -nv
or if i do just
# m
On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 02:25:36PM -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
4. Any other recommendations to improve the performance and lifespan of this
disk?
don't worry about it; accept the defaults and you'll be fine
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 04:59:26PM -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
That was the problem. The bullseye-only system had an /etc/hosts entry
without a FQDN. I removed that and it uses the one in DNS.
It's generally better to add the FQDN to /etc/hosts instead, to cut down
on DNS queries for the loc
On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 11:58:50PM -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
There may be user space components too. I don't know if Debian still
ships with openssl or another SSL library now but openssl specifically
can be compiled in some FIPS compatibility mode.
That's not currently true; as far as I k
On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 05:53:59PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
When linux was first written, the IBM PC was 15 years old.
*10
I'm not sure if it's math or typing that's hard
On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 11:06:38AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
On 6/13/22 09:17, Michael Stone wrote:
On Sun, Jun 12, 2022 at 08:19:02PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
The clue though is as somebody said that disabling this new
fangled EFI doesn't seem to do what Gene (or I ) thinks it does.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2022 at 08:19:02PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
The clue though is as somebody said that disabling this new fangled
EFI doesn't seem to do what Gene (or I ) thinks it does.
new fangled? UEFI has been around longer than the PC BIOS was when linux
was first written...
So having tw
Good evening
Thank You
Is the most easy way for
update
and root managing
su
su -
sudo?
Tegards
Sophie
Von: Greg Wooledge
Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Mai 2022 19:16
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Firmware III grub
On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 09:07:46P
We do use the root terminal.
Thank You
Von: to...@tuxteam.de
Gesendet: Sonntag, 01. Mai 2022 11:24
Bis: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Firmaware II
On Sun, May 01, 2022 at 10:53:14AM +, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
> Good morning
> Thank Y
Isnt su- better?
Regards
Von: to...@tuxteam.de
Gesendet: Sonntag, 01. Mai 2022 13:33
Bis: Schwibinger Michael
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Firmware III grub
On Sun, May 01, 2022 at 11:49:30AM +, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
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On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 07:16:11AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
A loong password is not "equivalent" to 2FA, that's right. Good
password management (of which length is but a part) is as secure
as 2FA.
No, it really isn't.
Hi,
On Wed, 11 May 2022 22:34:00 -0400
lou wrote:
>
> Thank Michael Lange!
>
> it's what i need, and it works fine in twm
I am glad if I could help.
Btw, I noticed there is a small bug in the script, there should be an
additional line towards the script's end, so that
def start():
l.is_running = 1
l.after(100, show_mouse_pos)
def quit(*args):
l.is_running = 0
l.after(200, root.quit)
root.bind('<1>', quit)
for sig in (2, 3, 6, 15):
signal(sig, quit)
root.update_idletasks()
start()
root.deiconify()
root.mainloop(
On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 07:13:55PM +0200, DdB wrote:
Proper entry in NVRAM (Can be read and changed with efibootmgr)
I've never seen a BIOS where this is hard--you just browse to the
appropriate file in the EFI partition (EFI/debian/grubx64.efi). Using a
program from within linux is helpful f
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