s OpenWRT rather than Debian, but it's otherwise a much
better solution.
Stefan
to do that. Just add
(setq nhexl-separate-line t)
to your ~/.emacs and that should do the trick.
Stefan
> (similar to the output of `od -t xz`).
BTW, I see that `od -t x1c` is using a format like the one you're asking
for (it's not an *editor*, tho).
Stefan
ed in Emacs's original hexl-mode and my nhexl-mode replacement
(similar to the output of `od -t xz`).
Stefan
sdparm -al /dev/sdb` doesn't list any
SCT nor STANDBY field for my WD20NPVT-00Z disk, for example).
Stefan
> Donald Trump will go down in history as the greatest President in the
> last 100 years, maybe more.
I guess I could live with that, but only if he goes down quickly.
Stefan
on't pay attention of the "multi-user" case
invariably mess up the design really badly.
Stefan
f as high, but it also takes half as long to perform that
bounce, so while it does bounce an infinite number of times it doesn't
bounce for ever.
Stefan
nvention and the above is just the reasoning
I use to remember the existing convention.
Stefan
> Regression? Does this look familiar?
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=874003
It does: I removed /home//.config/xfce4/helpers.rc
and the problem seems to have disappeared!
Thanks,
Stefan
ed to work
just fine until very recently (maybe it changed when I installed the
10.1 update? I'm not sure if it's correlated but it's possible).
Any idea what might be going on, how to investigate, or how to fix it?
Stefan
On 27.08.19 22:24, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 28/08/2019 01:01, Stefan Pietsch wrote:
>> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed slightly
>> delayed rendering of UI elements.
>> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
&g
ve applied on my system (devuan/ascii) and never seen this
problem again.
HTH,
Kind regards,
Stefan
On 27.08.19 17:04, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Stefan Pietsch wrote:
>
>> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed
>> slightly delayed rendering of UI elements.
>
>> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
>> signifi
?
Regards,
Stefan
s could happen if you use the filesystem for something like
maildir mailboxes).
- You care about getting the last percent of your disk space.
Stefan
ize v parameters such as bs when using dd [lousy example]
Still no effect.
Stefan
S BIOS gives up the ghost and one needs to do a
> setup on it, etc.
Actually, cheap little boxes like the BananaPi (and the legion of
similar SBCs) do output via a serial line, so you might want to try
that route.
They're also pleasantly low-noise and fairly power-efficient.
Stefan
it makes no visible difference.
Stefan
gible benefit?
Stefan
sume there is.
>
> Anyone have an familiarity with this? Thanks
The xdg-*-dirs mechanism is a standard which is supported by many
desktop environments. I once had an issue with Trinity Desktop
Environment (TDE) for that reason recreating directories in $HOME I had
removed/renamed.
HTH
Kind regards,
Stefan
e end result.
Stefan
be spent with a display that
says "blabla ... NN%" where the NN slowly goes from 0 to 100.
IIUC this is not what you're seeing
Stefan "who has an SSD which occasionally slows down to about
1MB/s write speed"
ugh behaved citizen) has
been removed in Linux-5.2 because there's a newer replacement in the
works which is supposed to be included (not in "staging" this time)
soon:
https://git.kernel.org/linus/ef4a0c3173736a957d1495e9a706d7e7e3334613
So maybe you should try that newer one.
Stefan
> What is the proportional size between RAM and swap?
There's no such thing.
They're both sized depending on your particular needs.
Stefan
lly needs significantly less than the
RAM (I'd expect a compression in the order of 3x).
> The X61 will throttle SSD throughput as it has less bandwidth than modern
> SATA adapters. So, transferring those 6 GB
> will take time...
1GB/3 is about 300MB, which shouldn't take more than 10s to save.
Stefan
firmware package which I did
Well, there you go: those don't use the standard framework, so they may
work in "most" cases, but it's not surprising if they result in
misbehavior in some less common scenarios.
I recommend you file a bug report with the author(s) of that driver.
Stefan
river with something like:
ls -l /sys/class/net/wlan0/device/driver/module
[ Replace `wlan0` with the actual name of your wireless device as it
appears in `ifconfig` and friends. ]
Stefan
Debian releases plus other
packages from other repositories, plus hand-installed packages, without
talking about the fact that the Debian version number doesn't tell
you which packages are installed.
Stefan
> I seek to edit a DocBook XML file in emacs23.
Any chance you could try something more recent than Emacs-23?
[ FWIW, on my emacs25 tests, the two lines you gave weren't sufficient:
it decided to use docbook only based on the subsequent
... element. ]
Stefan
mething.
Yes, I've often seen people complain about incorrect attributions, but
much less about missing attributions.
Stefan
hread.
[ I do find myself having to look at the parents in a thread fairly
often, tho not to figure out who wrote it but in order to get more
context to better understand what was meant. ]
Stefan
terrible advice for others.
I didn't advise it. I only pointed out that running a VM in a 32bit
system is not silly at all.
Stefan
I get the impression that by "if playing around is the only goal" you
mean something like "if it's not within the context of a commercial
deployment". Sometimes the need is very real (not just for playing
around) but doesn't have anything to do with maximizing hardware
utilization in a datacenter.
Stefan
n a PI ;-)
Stefan
it only i686 machines recently, but I see no
reason why it wouldn't work any more.
> Containers like Docker? Sure, those should still work,
Of course they do. Just like `chroot` (of which they're basically an
extension) they require no special hardware support of any kind.
Stefan
ich made it too much trouble
for Debian's security team to provide support for it, so it's not in
Debian any more.
Stefan
n CPU to run?
>
> On Monday, July 01, 2019 04:27:48 AM Stefan K wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > So I don't get any answers from the debian-user-german mailinglist I ask
> > you ;)
> >
> > short question: when I read [1] (sorry just in german), i
regards
Stefan
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: alternative Firmware für BMC's
Date: Tuesday, June 25, 2019, 3:21:03 PM CEST
From: Stefan K
To: debian-user-ger...@lists.debian.org
Hallo in die Runde,
kurze Frage: wenn ich [1] lese, steht dort dass diverse Anbieter ihre eigene
BMC
> /sbin/ifquery --list | grep ^en # or grep ^wl
Of course, this fails when for some reason (either local configuration
or lack or necessary info for "predictable" naming) the interface is
called ... eth0!
Stefan
em
(e.g. via device files), but only to add a new feature to create
"network interface aliases".
Stefan
ases" (equivalent to symlinks), so that systemd can name my
interface enp2s0 *and* eth0 instead of having to choose between those
two, just like it has no problem naming my SSD /dev/sda and
/dev/disk/by-id/ata-FOOBAR (and a bunch of other names as well).
Stefan
> I was finally able to find an app which does what I want
> (https://www.nikse.dk/subtitleedit/)
Any chance this can be packaged for Debian?
Stefan
> If the filesystem and the volume manager both agree on 4GB, I don't
> know where df is getting the notion that it's 3GB. It seems very
Sure looks like a bug. I think reporting it as a bug to the ext234
people is The Right Thing to do.
Stefan
> $ getcap /bin/ping
> /bin/ping = cap_net_raw+ep
BTW, if these caps are missing you can recover them with:
dpkg-reconfigure iputils-ping
-- Stefan
I solved this issue by installing the latest backport kernel
On Sunday, May 26, 2019 7:57:50 PM CEST deloptes wrote:
> Stefan K wrote:
>
> > I also try to use _netdev as mountoptions, but it didn't work.
> > Has anyone an idea how to solve this?
>
> I use defaults,ret
2
I also try to use _netdev as mountoptions, but it didn't work.
Has anyone an idea how to solve this?
best regards
Stefan
[1] https://debianforum.de/forum/pastebin/?mode=view=40729
[2] https://debianforum.de/forum/pastebin/?mode=view=40728
f the signal.
Stefan
mpare them to on-board flash holding BIOS and other such read-only
firmware, they rock!
Stefan
had the same problem" but
I can't find the corresponding discussion (and possible
explanation/solution). Frustrating.
Stefan
SBCs don't have any on-board flash memory, so you need the µSD
to hold the U-Boot (which plays the role of the BIOS) without which the
board doesn't even know how to read from the SATA disk.
IOW it's not "SATA or µSD?" but rather "does it support SATA
(additionally to µSD)?"
Stefan
don't really care
about what your tool does so much as you care about the resulting amount
of writes that gets sent to the disk).
Stefan
ou're not really sure (unless it referred to something else).
Stefan
oatime' but /boot (ext2). No problems so far that I have
noticed.
HTH
Kind Regards,
Stefan
much any language with a `while`
loop and some kind of dynamic allocation is Turing-complete, so it's
a pretty low bar).
It's a full-blown programming language.
Stefan
>> I use vim.
> I use crispr!
I was tempted to try it out, but I heard it only handles
a 4-char alphabet. How do you handle accents?
Stefan
> And, for people coming from Windows, EMACS (at least before a WYSIWYG / mouse
> version (which I think exists now
Not sure what you mean by "now", but assuming you mean a time after
1994, then yes it exists "now".
Stefan
> No tengo idea de como hacerlo.
>
> seria algo asi como:
>
> dd if=/dev/sda | pv | dd of=/home/knoppix/disco/imgwindows7x.img
> count=43010047
Al parecer sí tenés idea: me parece correcto.
En cualquier caso, podés probarlo, no le va hacer mal a nada.
Stefan
ion is slightly
> more complex.
I believe the difference should be that "apt source sl" will have
applied the patches that you can find in the `debian/patches`
subdirectory of the https://salsa.debian.org/debian/sl.git version.
Stefan
asn't gotten better with age.
Stefan
> I got myself a USB 3.5" disk drive and want to format a 3.5" HD disk
> so that it Just Works™ as a standard MS-DOS floppy.
Reading the manpage of mkfs.fat gives me the impression that
mkfs.fat /dev/sdc
should do the trick. Have you tried?
Stefan
> Does it help understanding what I'm trying to do?
It just confirms what I guessed. Did you try my suggestion?
Stefan
168.3.0/24 packets to "server b".
IOW on "server a" you need to do something like
route add -net 192.168.3.0/24 gw 172.17.232.NN
-- Stefan
n machine as
a virus-filter for all those other machines running Windows or whatnot.
So I assumed he meant "I do want to run A/V" to mean that he wants to
run an A/V just like all random Windows users feel the need to run some
A/V software on their machine to feel safer.
Stefan
> There is a spectrum of Windows software than runs between evil malware
> and legitimate programs, it isn't just black and white, and many
Agreed, but I doubt A/V software will know where to draw the line.
Stefan
p-to-date, the GNU/Linux approach to protecting oneself from attacks is
to keep your OS up-to-date.
Stefan
PS: I guess that means I should have pointed to `unattended-upgrades`
rather than to `apt` as the solution that corresponds to an anti-virus.
egardless if their Windows is actually
secure or not, and regardless is Windows is more or less secure than
other OSes).
But yes, this is made easier if Windows is actually insecure.
Stefan
hat an AV is a good supplement.
Stefan
> While bearing in mind that 'free' doesn't mean 'problem-free'.
> Remember how many people audited the Heartbleed code before it was
> released?
Indeed. But it doesn't take more time to update openssl than to update
a virus scanner.
Stefan
his email. So what? None of those attempts are real
threats, anyway, just like those 4 "things" that Clamscan says
it caught.
Stefan
find where your space is
> used.
Thanks for the hint. It's a pretty cool program.
Kind regards,
Stefan
> results. I do remember that cached reads were about 1.1 GB/s for both
> the old and the new SSD after the slowness started.
FWIW, the "cached read" speed of hdparm doesn't have much to do with the
SSD (it reads from the in-RAM cache, not from the in-"disk" cache, AFAIK).
Stefan
ofail` corresponds to the behavior that was standard
before systemd.
The only partitions where I don't use `nofail` are those where I forgot
to put it ;-)
Stefan
Hi John,
yes there are synced, if I run 'ntpdate timeserv.domain.ag' they syncd
everything fine, if I start ntp-server after 2-3Days I've an delay of few
seconds.
Maybe I schould ask on the ntp-mailing list?!
best regards
Stefan
On Friday, March 1, 2019 7:01:32 AM CET john doe wrote:
> O
of the Server under the section 'private clients':
nmap -sU -pU:123 -Pn -n --script=ntp-monlist timeserv.domain.ag
Can somebody help me with this issue?
Thanks in advance!
best regards stefan
Stefan
h the VPN as the default gateway, so it's only
used for hosts which can't be contacted directly).
I suggest you show us a concrete example of problem you encountered.
Maybe your issue is one of DNS rather than IP-level routing?
Stefan
a real
keyboard).
Stefan
can also be used with 3½" drives (at the cost of
extra work to power the drive, and I'm not sure it's worth the trouble:
I personally stopped using 3½" disks when the 2½" disks crossed the 2TB
threshold).
Stefan
ed
by either a hardware failure or a kernel bug.
I'd suggest you try to try kernels from oldstable and/or from testing
(the kernels from `testing` will work just fine with your `stable`
system, and IIRC the kernels from `oldstable` should also work fine).
Stefan
st.
Not sure if pragmatism has much to do with it: I use LVM because it's
more convenient, even if in the end what I do with it could have been
done with partitions.
Stefan
> more research, I've concluded I have no need for LVM, but encryption
Side note: whether I need LVM or not, I just always use it.
It's just a much nicer option than partitions and UUIDs.
Stefan
On 11.01.19 22:45, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> EncFS should not be used for any new file encryption project, IMHO.
> There was the following report in 2014:
> https://defuse.ca/audits/encfs.htm
> This is referenced in the NEWS file in the EncFS package
>
xist.
> Dropping to a shell!
Have you checked your grub configuration for "UUID=c92b..." ?
Kind regards,
Stefan
to turn off not just the misfeature but also the popup.
Stefan
a reason why I dont have problems ;)
best regards
Stefan
On Sunday, December 16, 2018 9:32:07 AM CET Long Wind wrote:
i have 52.9.0 and 45.9.0, both for stretch
new one often becomes unresponsive,
and i have to close it and restart itit often happens when i first start it
maybe s
I find online offers nothing useful if you are not
> developing code.
>
> guidance sought.
In case you have the package kgtk-qt3-trinity installed, try to remove it.
It is known to sometimes cause problems and the trick helped me a couple of
times on my system (Devuan ascii/TDE).
>
> fjd
Kind regards,
Stefan
ve portal and offers you to
>> launch a browser to sign in).
>>
> I didn't install google 'services',
Neither did I. The above description has nothing to do with "google services".
Stefan
ut I haven't found one that works on my system yet.
Stefan
you access to the internet or
not (and if not, it presumes it's a captive portal and offers you to
launch a browser to sign in).
Stefan
und at
https://www.laptopmain.com/fanless-laptops/
E.g. maybe something like an Asus Transformer Book could do the trick,
tho I'm not sure how well it works under Debian.
Stefan
> didn't find any for debian but maybe lineageos > https://lineageos.org/
LineageOS is nice, I strongly recommend it, BUT it is Android (just
a nicer distribution of Android), so it doesn't fit the requirements,
I think.
Stefan
servers you usually
connect to. If that's the case, you can import/copy the ssh configuration
from your old system to avoid being asked.
Hope this helps,
regards,
Stefan
hat's what `bup` uses to defend itself against
single-block errors).
Stefan
m of energy used to put
those material in this particular shape. Only *reuse* (or keep using)
is really beneficial.
Stefan
obably gives you
a multi-TB HDD, so the tipping point probably requires use of more
than a hundred blu-ray disks.
Stefan
> "Energy"? Or "environmental externalities confounded?"
I remember it talking specifically about energy.
Stefan
> They are different in shape, price, ruggedness and safety against
> inadverted overwriting.
Probably also in terms of ecological footprint, BTW.
Stefan
ss I'd use a third (USB-connected) drive as intermediary
(and do twice the steps I outlined).
Stefan
w drive would need new drivers).
Stefan
boot into Debian this way, even better).
4- create the same partitions on the new drive as you had on the old drive.
5- Use `dd` to copy the content of each partition from the old drive to
the new drive.
6- reboot without the old drive. You should be done.
Stefan
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