Re: [OT] Re: the 'original' string function?

2024-07-10 Thread debian-user
Nicolas George wrote: > Emanuel Berg (12024-07-10): > > Okay, this is gonna be a challenge to most guys who have been > > processing text for a long time. > > > > So, I would like a command, function or script, 'original', > > that takes a string STR and a text file TXT and outputs > > a score,

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread debian-user
Richard Owlett wrote: > My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group > for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. > > In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list or USENET group? > Others must have the same general problem. Did yo

Re: small font

2024-07-06 Thread debian-user
Van Snyder wrote: > It's not my responsibility to deal with messages the senders aren't > serious about being read. It's up to you of course but if that's your opinion then you always have the option of simply not reading messages that are sent (against list guidelines) with HTML parts that

Re: How to get an email notification every time a package is updated upstream?

2024-06-30 Thread debian-user
B wrote: > It seems crazy that in all the history of Debian, nobody said > "There's a package I care about and I want to get immediately when a > new version is released." And if they had, doing an "apt-get update" > every minute of the day would not have been any part of the desired > outcome.

Re: Need help with narroely focused use case of Emacs

2024-06-29 Thread debian-user
Richard Owlett wrote: > On 06/28/2024 03:53 PM, Michael Kjörling wrote: > > On 28 Jun 2024 14:04 -0500, from rowl...@access.net (Richard > > Owlett): > >> I need to replace ANY occurrence of > >> > >>thru [at most] > >> > >> by > >> > >> > >> I'm reformatting a Bible

Re: System time/timezone, was Re: Maximum size .bash_aliases file

2024-06-26 Thread debian-user
night works. > > Except that The Wanderer's "strictly correct" version, M for noon, > is out there in some pre-2008 documents. We've been here before: > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2019/09/msg00471.html And I thought it was just me that got confused between 12am and 12pm :( > Cheers, > David.

Re: Maximum size .bash_aliases file

2024-06-25 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > Here's another test: > > hobbit:~$ TZ=Australia/Eucla printf '%(%z %Z)T\n' -1 > +0845 +0845 That seems like a bug. I'd have expected: +0845 ACWST

Re: time display was: Re: Maximum size .bash_aliases file

2024-06-22 Thread Default User
On Sat, 2024-06-22 at 18:11 +1000, Keith Bainbridge wrote: > > On 18/6/24 00:56, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > Keith Bainbridge wrote: > > > On 16/6/24 23:50, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > > On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 06:13:36PM +1000, Keith Bainbridge > > > > wrote: > > > > > > It was late

Re: Having ten thousands of mount bind causes various processes to go into loops

2024-06-21 Thread debian-user
Julien Petit wrote: > How Linux is supposed to be used? That's why i'm here. There wasn't > until kernel 4.19 an official limit to the number of mounts in the > documentation. Even though we use mounts a lot, we're still far from > the official limit. Did we get lucky for 15 years and we should

Re: Modifying Desktop Icons

2024-06-20 Thread debian-user
wrote: > On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 01:38:00AM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: > > > > > On 17 Jun 2024, at 20:45, Pranjal Singh > > > wrote: > > > > > >  > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am trying to modify the Firefox desktop icon so that it opens > > > an incognito window by default. > > > > > > ... >

Re: Modifying Desktop Icons

2024-06-20 Thread debian-user
irefox > > +Exec=gnome-calculator > > Did you see Gareth's reply at > <https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2024/06/msg00432.html>? > > It's supposed to be --private-window with two leading hyphens, not > one, he said. He was wrong according to Mozilla's documentation.

time display was: Re: Maximum size .bash_aliases file

2024-06-17 Thread debian-user
Keith Bainbridge wrote: > On 16/6/24 23:50, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 06:13:36PM +1000, Keith Bainbridge wrote: > > It was late afternoon on 16Jun2024 that I wrote this. Possibly > 18:13:36 when I pressed send. I'd reckon it would likely have been > 08:13:36 UTC What's

Re: Please help me identify package so I can report an important bug

2024-06-12 Thread debian-user
Richard wrote: > Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper > description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change > of the adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's > what you'll get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is,

Re: Impossible to install extensions with Gnome browser plugin

2024-06-07 Thread debian-user
Jan Krapivin wrote: > Thank you for your reply. This topic is not about Debian packages, but > about a performance of a plugin for browsers, it is not a Debian > package. > > https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GnomeShellIntegration?action=show=Projects%2FGnomeShellIntegrationForChrome >

Re: [ SOLVED] Re: Yet ANOTHER ThunderTurd ( Thunderbird ) topic... Text Size

2024-06-03 Thread debian-user
Chris M wrote: > I love Evolution and Claws to a point. Its a PITA to forward emails > with HTML in them, like the Informed Delivery email I get each morning > letting us know whats coming in the USPS that day. Claws forwards mails with a text/html part just fine. What's your actual problem with

Re: "Repeaters", etc.

2024-05-29 Thread debian-user
David Wright wrote: > I was under the impression that 3-phase to a private residence > contravenes building regulations, as that would make 440V available > for you to electrocute yourself. No, it's perfectly possible - just look at your local DNO's website. It's necessary when there's a large

Re: "Repeaters", etc.

2024-05-28 Thread debian-user
Brad Rogers wrote: > On Tue, 28 May 2024 11:31:29 +0100 > "mick.crane" wrote: > > Hello mick.crane, > > >Is there not some system that runs ethernet over the mains wiring or > >did I misunderstand it. > > Yes, there is. I believe you're thinking of powerline adaptors. They > do require

Re: Address 127.0.1.1

2024-05-24 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 01:49:58PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 1:46 PM Greg Wooledge > > wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 01:40:38PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 11:13 AM Paul M Foster > > > >

Re: OT: Top Posting

2024-05-14 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > In this particular instance, we've got a person from the second > culture who seems to have no idea that other cultures exist, or that > a mailing list might not adhere to their own expectations. This > person is acting belligerantly, and will not listen to gentle >

Re: Cindex

2024-05-12 Thread debian-user
David wrote: > Hullo, > > Cindex, the world's premier indexing software, has just gone open > source. Might be a good project for someone who has the time. > > https://www.opencindex.com/ > > Cheers! Where is the (open) source?

Re: Re (2): Viewing an an OpenStreetMap tile offline.

2024-05-06 Thread debian-user
pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > Greg, Richard and all, > > From: Richard > Date: Sun, 5 May 2024 23:02:52 +0200 > > I wouldn't even bother trying to get such ancient software up and > > running. > > Straightforward. Thanks. > > > [2]:

Re: Subject: Glitchy sound in Steam games after hard drive upgrade

2024-04-23 Thread debian-user
Charlie Gibbs wrote: > On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs? > > The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA). > The new drive is a Western Digital Red, WF40EFPX (4TB SATA). According to my searches, there's

Re: Strange New Installation Behavior

2024-04-22 Thread debian-user
the 1.0 TD SSD on my Computer. The installation went smoothly > > without any warning or error messages. > > > > I logged in as root to set up the Desktop and, much to my surprise, > > found that my previous Desktop configuration was still there!!??? > > This was also the

Re: NextGov: Linux XZ Utils Backdoor Was Long Con, Possibly With Support

2024-04-05 Thread debian-user
Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > Continues to sound like one single perp is destroying the TRUST > factor that an untold number of future programmers must meet. That's > heartbreaking. It has never sounded like a single perp to me. 'Jia Tan' is an obvious sock puppet as are the other names who pushed

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-29 Thread debian-user
Curt wrote: > On 2024-03-28, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > > Security, as Bruce Schneier [1] says, is a process. Not a product. > > A process that is essentially out of your control. I would hope it is, given how little I or most people understand about security. > This is the elephant in

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-28 Thread debian-user
wrote: > [1] https://xkcd.com/1200/ Here in the UK the most important part of that xkcd for most people simply isn't true. Anything financial has a separate login procedure and all that I use time out after a period of inactivity (even some stupid non-important government things). I expect the

Re: Root password strength

2024-03-19 Thread debian-user
Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote: > For most values of "you", most attackers don't care about _your_ > account, or _your_ system; they care about _any_ account, or _any_ > system. Actually targeted attacks do happen, but very rarely compared > to what might be thought of as

Re: Root password strength

2024-03-19 Thread debian-user
re is a serious network danger, then i should change my > > password of course. But how strong it should be? If we speak about > > network attacks... it should be like 32 symbols with special > > symbols? Or this paragraph in a handbook is rather paranoid? > > > > I

Re: images in Perl/Tk

2024-03-19 Thread debian-user
"images/red.bmp"); > my $image_label = $mw->Label(-image => $image)->pack; > MainLoop; There's a bug in your program above, when used for PNG or JPEG. It's a perl error and I expect you would have got an answer on perlmonks as I suggested. The error is described on https:

Re: images in Perl/Tk

2024-03-18 Thread debian-user
"mick.crane" wrote: > I try to load images with Perl/Tk but there is message, > "couldn't recognize data in image file "test.jpeg" at > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.38/Tk/Image.pm line 21" > I've tried different images/pngs/jpgs with same error. > images load OK in other viewers. >

Re: very poor nfs performance

2024-03-08 Thread debian-user
Stefan K wrote: > > Run the database on the machine that stores the files and perform > > database access remotely over the net instead. ? > > yes, but this doesn't resolve the performance issue with nfs But it removes your issue that forces you to use the sync option.

Re: very poor nfs performance

2024-03-08 Thread debian-user
Stefan K wrote: > > You could try removing the "sync" option, just as an experiment, to > > see how much it is contributing to the slowdown. > > If I don't use sync I got around 300MB/s (tested with 600MB-file) .. > that's ok (far from great), but since there are database files on the > nfs

Re: Spam from the list?

2024-03-06 Thread debian-user
Hans wrote: > HI Brad, > > I do not believe, it is a training problem. Why? Well, your formerly > mail was marked as spam. So I marked it as ham. Now, your second mail > again is marked as spam. > > We know, there is nothing unusual with your mail, but it is again > marked as spam. Even, when

Re: Spam from the list?

2024-03-06 Thread debian-user
Wed, 6 Mar 2024 09:57:37 > > > +0000 > > > > It looks like either megamailservers.eu or your own processing added > > the spam mark to the subject. > > > Hmm, suspicious. I changed nothing and suddenly many mails from > debian-user (but not all, o

Re: missing development package?

2024-03-04 Thread debian-user
thyme after thyme wrote: > On 2024-03-04 10:48, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > That's right: in your /etc/apt/sources.list (or in some file > > under .../sources.list.d/ at your preference) there must be > > a way for your installer to find the sources. Something akin > > to: > > > > deb-src

Re: How to upgrade the GLIBCXX and GLIBC to the specific version

2024-02-28 Thread debian-user
Gremlin wrote: > On 2/27/24 16:08, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > Gremlin wrote: > > > >> The provider is raspberry foundation and Raspian has been > >> dis-continued. > Nope that is just wrong. > > https://www.raspbian.org/ [snip] > Note: Raspbian is not affiliated with the

Re: How to upgrade the GLIBCXX and GLIBC to the specific version

2024-02-27 Thread debian-user
Gremlin wrote: > The provider is raspberry foundation and Raspian has been > dis-continued. There is such a thing as the Raspberry Pi Foundation but they are an educational charity. Pis are supplied by Raspberry Pi Ltd. Raspbian has NOT been discontinued, it has simply been renamed Raspberry Pi

Re: Determining which file is at a given LBA offset; was: HDD error: Current_Pending_Sector

2024-02-20 Thread Default User
On Tue, 2024-02-20 at 21:36 +, Michael Kjörling wrote: > On 20 Feb 2024 12:51 -0500, from hunguponcont...@gmail.com (Default > User): > > But since the sector already can not be read, How can it be re- > > written > > to a "good" sector? > >

HDD error: Current_Pending_Sector

2024-02-20 Thread Default User
ily: Western Digital Elements / My Passport (USB, AF) Device Model: WDC WD40NDZW-11A8JS1 Serial Number:WD- LU WWN Device Id: 5 0014ee 269112168 Firmware Version: 01.01A01 User Capacity:4,000,753,475,584 bytes [4.00 TB] Sector Sizes: 512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes p

Re: partition reporting full, but not

2024-02-20 Thread debian-user
Felix Miata wrote: > Keith Bainbridge composed on 2024-02-20 17:45 (UTC+1100): > > > I just removed 3 snapshots from my daily driver with no change in > > used space reported by df > > df doesn't know how to calculate freespace on btrfs. You need to be > typing > > btrfs filesystem df

Re: partition reporting full, but not

2024-02-19 Thread debian-user
David Christensen wrote: > On 2/18/24 19:20, Keith Bainbridge wrote: > > I am convinced that the missing space is used by btrfs snapshot > > process. > > > Perhaps. But, are you re-balancing your btrfs file systems regularly? > >

Re: hexchat being discontinued?

2024-02-17 Thread Default User
On Mon, 2024-02-12 at 09:16 +0900, Byunghee HWANG (황병희) wrote: > Hellow^^^ > > On Sat, 2024-02-10 at 19:54 -0500, Default User wrote: > > :( > > (...) > > Any recommendations for a GOOD alternative? > > How about Emacs? > > > Sincerely, Byunghee >

Re: partition reporting full, but not

2024-02-17 Thread debian-user
Keith Bainbridge wrote: > Yes the / partitions are btrfs So the apparently missing space is perhaps taken up by btrfs snapshots.

Re: What sets LC_TIME?

2024-02-17 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > That's all normal and expected. > > What's odd is that client *actually has* LC_NUMERIC and so on set in > its environment. Which... is not a problem if they're all set to the > correct values. It's weird, but not wrong. The problem for the OP > was that one of the

Re: f3tools vs Silicon Power 4T drive

2024-02-17 Thread debian-user
gene heskett wrote: > On 2/16/24 15:47, Stefan Monnier wrote: > >>> One of the 1T samsungs in the md raid10 isn't entirely happy but > >>> mdadm has not fussed about it, and smartctl seems to say its ok > >>> after testing. Other than that the gui access delay (30+ seconds) > >>> problems I have

Re: f3tools vs Silicon Power 4T drive

2024-02-16 Thread debian-user
gene heskett wrote: > On 2/15/24 15:45, Andy Smith wrote: > > > MD RAID isn't the only way to achieve redundancy. You also haven't > > explained why you need LVM. Depending on your needs, maybe a > > filesystem with redundancy and volume management features in it > > would be better. Like btrfs

Re: f3tools vs Silicon Power 4T drive

2024-02-15 Thread debian-user
Andy Smith wrote: > On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 08:48:31PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: > > On 2/14/24 19:48, Andy Smith wrote: > > > Please show us the command you used¹ to do that, so we know what > > > exactly you are talking about, because as previously discussed > > > there's a lot of different

Re: SMART Uncorrectable_Error_Cnt rising - should I be worried?

2024-02-15 Thread debian-user
The Wanderer wrote: > It turns out that there is a hard limit of 65000 > hardlinks per on-disk file; That's a filesystem dependent value. That's the value for ext4. XFS has a much larger limit I believe. As well as some other helpful properties for large filesystems. btrfs has different

Re: shred bug? [was: Unidentified subject!]

2024-02-13 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > Shred will determine the size of the file, then write data to the > file, rewind, write data again, etc. On a traditional hard drive, > that will overwrite the original private information. On modern > devices, it may not. Thanks for the excellent explanation :) One

Re: hexchat being discontinued?

2024-02-11 Thread Default User
On Sun, 2024-02-11 at 10:15 +, Michael Kjörling wrote: > On 10 Feb 2024 19:54 -0500, from hunguponcont...@gmail.com (Default > User): > > Any recommendations for a GOOD alternative [IRC client]? > > If you describe what you like about hexchat and dislike about other > alt

Re: shred bug? [was: Unidentified subject!]

2024-02-11 Thread debian-user
David Christensen wrote: > On 2/10/24 16:10, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 04:05:21PM -0800, David Christensen wrote: > >> 2024-02-10 16:03:50 dpchrist@laalaa ~ > >> $ shred -s 1K - | wc -c > >> shred: -: invalid file type > >> 0 > >> > >> > >> It looks like a shred(1) needs

hexchat being discontinued?

2024-02-10 Thread Default User
:( Well, it seems that hexchat is being discontinued. IMHO, it is/was the only IRC client that was actually usable.  Any recommendations for a GOOD alternative?

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-02-09 Thread debian-user
Felix Miata wrote: > hw composed on 2024-02-09 12:07 (UTC+0100): > > > What other manufacturers could we buy UPSs from? > > I bought my first APC just last year, because it was what I found on > the shelf in WalMart, only 450VA, with "Best-in-class Service and > Support", more to protect

Re: xterm PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD selection [was: Re: Copy from Firefox and paste into Terminal with Vim]

2024-02-07 Thread debian-user
Stefan Monnier wrote: > > I have not said it is more “standard for terminals”, I have that it > > is more “standard” fullstop. It is more standard by the virtue of > > having worked for decades, C-Ins S-Ins S-Del existed way before the > > C-C C-V C-X tryptich, and still working today in most

Re: Copy from Firefox and paste into Terminal with Vim

2024-02-06 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 10:28:53PM -0800, David Christensen wrote: > > Continuing from above in Vim in Insert mode, if I then > > simultaneously press the Ctrl, Shift, and v keys, and then release > > all keys, Vim inserts the contents of the clipboard; as confirmed > > by:

Re: Many systemd units do not start anymore

2024-02-06 Thread debian-user
Christoph Pleger wrote: > Hello, > > on one of my server machines, suddenly many systemd units (e.g. cron, > autofs) do not start any more, neither at boot nor when trying to > start manually with "systemctl start ", this hangs till I abort > with Ctrl-C - though the commands defined in

Re: How can we change the keyboard layout? (was: what keyboard do you use?)

2024-02-06 Thread debian-user
Brian Sammon wrote: > On Mon, 05 Feb 2024 21:06:30 +0100 > hw wrote: > > > Yes, it's a misunderstanding: How can we change the keyboard > > layout? > > I recently dug into this because I am running Debian on a Chromebook, > and I wanted to map the Google-key (located next to the A key, where

Re: How can we change the keyboard layout? (was: what keyboard do you use?)

2024-02-06 Thread debian-user
hw wrote: > On Mon, 2024-02-05 at 14:34 -0600, David Wright wrote: > > [...] > > "The German layout differs from the English (US and UK) layouts in > > four major ways: > > It's missing out on yet another major way: Umlaute. If you reread the wikipedia page, you'll see that umlaut keys are

Re: Home UPS recommendations

2024-01-26 Thread debian-user
ghe2001 wrote: > Take a look at Tripp Lite: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripp_Lite > > I used them for years to back up a small domain -- they make > sine-wave electricity. One of the references in the wikipedia article looked interesting:

Re: counting commas

2024-01-19 Thread debian-user
u really want tools that are custom built > for natural language processing, or a language that lets you run > through a large string character by character in a fast, efficient > way (C comes to mind) if you're trying to build your tools from the > ground up. At the risk of being seen as old-f

Re: No Release file for Security Update

2024-01-19 Thread debian-user
Tixy wrote: > On Thu, 2024-01-18 at 12:06 -0600, John Hasler wrote: > > Tixy writes: > > > Where could your machine be getting this IP address from?  It's > > > the same IP address shown in your output when you used the > > > incorrect address 'ftp.security.debian.org' and for me that > > >

Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after

2024-01-18 Thread Default User
On Thu, 2024-01-18 at 21:44 +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 10:01:46PM +0100, Michel Verdier wrote: > > On 2024-01-18, Andy Smith wrote: > > > If you use --delete-after (and some other options) then rsync has > > > to > > > check every file before it can do any work,

Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after

2024-01-17 Thread Default User
On Wed, 2024-01-17 at 09:19 -0800, David Christensen wrote: > On 1/17/24 08:19, Default User wrote: > > Hello! > > > > Opinions, please. > > > > I use rsync to copy my primary backup drive to a secondary backup > > drive > > , so that the s

Re: rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after

2024-01-17 Thread Default User
On Wed, 2024-01-17 at 10:29 -0800, Kushal Kumaran wrote: > On Wed, Jan 17 2024 at 11:19:39 AM, Default User > wrote: > > Hello! > > > > Opinions, please. > > > > I use rsync to copy my primary backup drive to a secondary backup > > drive > > , so

rsync --delete vs rsync --delete-after

2024-01-17 Thread Default User
Hello! Opinions, please. I use rsync to copy my primary backup drive to a secondary backup drive , so that the secondary backup drive is theoretically always an exact copy of the primary backup drive. Here is the rsync command I use: time sudo rsync -aAXHxvv --delete-after --numeric-ids --

Re: How to prevent rtkit from giving firefox higher priority?

2024-01-16 Thread debian-user
284]: Successfully made thread 2534 of > > > process 2507 (/usr/bin/gnome-shell) owned by '1000' RT at > > > priority 20. rtkit-daemon[132284]: Successfully made thread 2534 > > > of process 2507 (/usr/bin/gnome-shell) owned by '1000' high > > > priority at nice le

Re: Seeking a Terminal Emulator on Debian for "Passthrough" Printing

2024-01-14 Thread debian-user
phoebus phoebus wrote: > Hello, > > >> Clearly we don't know of any terminal > >> emulators that do what you want.  (I assume you've already looked > >> at kermit, and found it lacking... yes?  OK then.) > > I want to express my sincere gratitude for pointing me to this > project. I wasn't

Re: Seeking a Terminal Emulator on Debian for "Passthrough" Printing

2024-01-13 Thread debian-user
Charles Curley wrote: > On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 09:59:48 -0500 > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > The real problem here is that we're all blind men trying to grasp > > the elephant. > > A good summary of what we know so far. I suspect that the OP should > question whether it's time to scrap the

Re: Seeking a Terminal Emulator on Debian for "Passthrough" Printing

2024-01-13 Thread debian-user
phoebus phoebus wrote: > Hello, > > >> > Currently, PuTTY is an option but its current version has > >> > limitations that make it insufficient for our operational use. > >> > >> > >> Commission the PuTTY authors to add the missing features or pay > >> someone else to do it if they aren't

Re: Temporary failure in name resolution

2024-01-12 Thread debian-user
Curt wrote: > On 2024-01-12, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk > wrote: > > Curt wrote: > >> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote: > >> > > >> > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not > >> > be really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved domain > >> > is "home.arpa"

Re: Temporary failure in name resolution

2024-01-12 Thread debian-user
Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 11:08 AM Curt wrote: > > > > On 2024-01-12, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk > > wrote: > > > Curt wrote: > > >> On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote: > > >> > > > >> > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might > > >> > not be

Re: Temporary failure in name resolution

2024-01-12 Thread debian-user
Curt wrote: > On 2024-01-11, Max Nikulin wrote: > > > > There was a thread that "home" as the top level domain might not be > > really safe (somebody might register it). A reserved domain is > > "home.arpa" so e.g. to have "thinkpad", the /etc/hosts entry should > > be > > > > 127.0.1.1

Re: Donate money

2024-01-08 Thread debian-user
noah poulton wrote: > Hi guys! > > > I was wondering, is there a way to donate to Debian via direct debit? > I want to to donate but I don't have a paypal account (and I don't > really want to create one). > > I live in the UK (if that makes a difference). Clicking on the paypal link doesn't

Re: NFS: IPV6

2024-01-05 Thread debian-user
Marco Moock wrote: > Am 04.01.2024 um 18:19:57 Uhr schrieb Pocket: > > > Where can I find information on how to configure NFS to use ipv6 > > addresses both server and client. > > Does IPv6 work basically on your machine, including name resolution? > > Does it work if you enter the address

Re: The current package wpasupplicant doesn't support WPA3-Personal authentication. What alternatives to it exist?

2024-01-04 Thread debian-user
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Jan 04, 2024 at 12:04:52AM +0100, Stella Ashburne wrote: > > > https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/wpasupplicant > > > > > The main heading of that web page is Package: wpasupplicant > > (2:2.10-12) > > > > Immediately below it is the sub-heading that states >

Re: Printer weirdness

2023-12-31 Thread debian-user
gene heskett wrote: > On 12/30/23 16:43, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 10:25:27PM +0100, Hans wrote: > >> Sorry, did I impress myself so wrong? > >> > >> What I meant, were the packages for the driver, which Brother > >> provide. > >> > >> If you want to know, take a look at

Re: Printer weirdness

2023-12-30 Thread debian-user
Hans wrote: > Am Samstag, 30. Dezember 2023, 18:06:43 CET schrieb debian- > u...@howorth.org.uk: > > Hans wrote: > One is a Brother DCP-125j (connected via USB-cable), the other a > Brother MFC- L3750CDW (coonnected via LAN to thze router). > > The Notebook is connected via WIFI to the

Re: Printer weirdness

2023-12-30 Thread debian-user
since that is the name of a Brother printer. And the obvious answer as to where it gets its name is from the printer driver for that printer. > Both printers appear also in > CUPS, but they do NOT appear in the printer sections of the > "systemsettings" in KDE. > > So,

Re: Firefox Warning [SOLVED]

2023-12-28 Thread debian-user
Mike McClain wrote: > You are correct Tixy and my apologies. > Raspberry Pi advertises itself as Debian ... That's true and maybe somebody should request them to change the sig-on message when you log in to something more accurate?

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread debian-user
Alain D D Williams wrote: > On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 10:11:08AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > > > Use a firewall and set it up correctly. > > That I have done. > > The issue is broadband usage - ie before it hits the firewall. IIUC you have a residential system with an ISP connection with a

Re: dhcpd.conf Q?

2023-12-16 Thread debian-user
gene heskett wrote: [snip] > I use nano a lot, but it could use a larger font for these ancient > eyeballs. nano runs in a terminal so it doesn't control the font - the terminal does. How you change the font size in a terminal depends on which terminal program you are using. I expect $ man

Re: why would "tr --complement --squeeze-repeats ..." append the substitution char once more? ...

2023-12-11 Thread debian-user
Albretch Mueller wrote: > echo "abc123" > file.txt > ftype=$(file --brief file.txt) > echo "// __ \$ftype: |${ftype}|" > ftypelen=${#ftype} > echo "// __ \$ftypelen: |${ftypelen}|" > > # removing spaces ... > ftype2=$(echo "${ftype}" | tr --complement --squeeze-repeats > '[A-Za-z0-9.]' '_'); >

Re: Image handling in mutt

2023-12-11 Thread debian-user
songbird wrote: > wrote: > > On Sun, Dec 10, 2023 at 01:28:20PM -0500, songbird wrote: > >> wrote: > > there is rarely a need to e-mail me directly. > > >> ... > >> > That's why I cringe when people name executables "foo.sh". What > >> > do you do when you decide to rewrite the thing

Re: Hardware TOTP on Linux

2023-12-08 Thread debian-user
piorunz wrote: > On 06/12/2023 07:45, Andre Rodier wrote: > > If you also know a small phone supporting Debian, it could be fine > > as well. **I don't need phone functions like, bluetooth, wifi, > > etc.** > > Pinephone tick this box. It works quite well, for early development > Linux phone.

Re: debian forgot usr pw

2023-12-08 Thread debian-user
y...@vienna.at wrote: > On Fri, 8 Dec 2023 12:17:35 +0700 > Max Nikulin wrote: > > > > On 08/12/2023 08:49, gene heskett wrote: > >> I've now set a root pw, about 34 chars, so they'll be a couple > >> eons > >>guessing it AND (horrors) have written it down. > > > > Consider pass phrases.

Re: how to firefox settings

2023-12-06 Thread debian-user
fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote: > on a page in firefox use tools -> page info -> permissions > i notice override keyboard shortcuts is set to allow > where can i change the defaults for this Defaults are built-in; you can't change them (except by modifying the source and recompiling). You can

Re: Isolated Web Co Session crash Firefox-ESR

2023-12-06 Thread debian-user
Karl Vogel wrote: > On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 06:04:36AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 02:42:32AM +0800, jeremy ardley wrote: > > > > > I have discovered a magic bullet for solving running out of memory > > > sudo sync; sudo sh -c 'echo 3 >

Re: Telnet

2023-12-04 Thread debian-user
gene heskett wrote: > On 12/4/23 05:22, Anssi Saari wrote: > > debian-u...@howorth.org.uk writes: > > > >>> I concur, and would add that even on an isolated network one > >>> should prefer ssh. First, to be in the right habit. Second > >>> because it will do things that telnet won't, like

Re: Telnet

2023-12-03 Thread debian-user
Charles Curley wrote: > On Sun, 3 Dec 2023 14:01:38 -0500 > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > The question is whether anyone should be running a telnetd *server*. > > On an isolated network, it might be acceptable. But it's really a > > bad habit that should be stomped out aggressively, as machines >

Re: Mailing List

2023-12-01 Thread debian-user
Pocket wrote: > Anyone one else having trouble with the mailing list? > > Have received any messages since Nov 30 > > I can not tell if I am still subscribed > > I get > > Error: Overload > > On the https://lists.debian.org/users.html page Your message made it to the list. Various people

Re: Hardware Advice Wanted: Router

2023-11-14 Thread debian-user
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 03:57:28PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > > My FIT-PCs that provide network services are getting old, and i386 > > Linux is slowly fading away. So I would like to replace them with a > > router/gateway computer. > > > > It should run Debian. >

Re: Request advice on Optimal Combo-usage of Gmail and Mailman, as mentioned in Msg-Id. "2023/11/msg00443"

2023-11-13 Thread debian-user
"Susmita/Rajib" wrote: > I have been listening to the conversations on my thread begun with my > post https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/11/msg00505.html > > In my first email itself I had mentioned that I use "Gmail webmail > email-server". So have

Re: How could the missing MySQL extension required by WordPress be installed?

2023-11-11 Thread debian-user
Marco wrote: > Am 11.11.2023 06:58 schrieb Susmita/Rajib: > > > mysqli > > > > MysqlI Support => enabled > > Client API library version => mysqlnd 7.4.33 > > Active Persistent Links => 0 > > Inactive Persistent Links => 0 > > Active Links => 0 > > Can you now try to create your own php

Re: How could the missing MySQL extension required by WordPress be installed?

2023-11-11 Thread debian-user
"Susmita/Rajib" wrote: > Dear illustrious leaders and the senior members, Debian-user ML, > > I liked the following two papers of Prof. Shri C K Raju: > ajol-file-journals_601_articles_221195_submission_proof_221195-7072-545591-1-10-20220325.pdf > https://www.ajol.in

Re: How to use dmsetuup?

2023-11-09 Thread debian-user
Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Wed, Nov 08, 2023 at 05:19:01PM -0700, Tom Dial wrote: > > On 11/7/23 17:19, gene heskett wrote: > > > What do I do if a gpt partition table has already been made and > > > an ext4 system is already installed? IOW just how "bare" a disk > > > is needed? Is

Re: How to use dmsetuup?

2023-11-05 Thread debian-user
David Christensen wrote: > On 11/5/23 01:04, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Lesson learnt: Never overwrite the two youngest backups. > > I try to use the term "backup" to mean a data copying process whereby > older data is overwritten by newer data. > > I try to use the term "archive' to mean a

Re: How to use dmsetuup?

2023-11-04 Thread debian-user
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Sat, Nov 04, 2023 at 01:20:08PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > > [...] > > > Indeed it does clarify the mechanics. thank you. Now do I have to > > zero them first before I can then create (pvcreate) them, > > Not necessarily. Unless, of course, there are sensitive

Re: How to compare one folder to one directory

2023-11-02 Thread debian-user
"Loris Bennett" wrote: > writes: > > > On Thu, Nov 02, 2023 at 09:12:45AM -0500, John Hasler wrote: > >> Loris Bennett wrote: > >> > What's the objection to 'folder'? I don't use it myself, but it > >> > seems fairly reasonable to me. Many desktop environments use an > >> > old hanging

Re: Alternative to NetworkManager on Debian 12

2023-11-01 Thread debian-user
wrote: > On Wed, Nov 01, 2023 at 10:17:16AM -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > > to...@tuxteam.de composed on 2023-11-01 12:12 (UTC+0100): > > > > > More "down to the bolts" folks use ifupdown (I do). If I stick an > > > Ethernet cable into my laptop I want to be able to say "sudo ifup > > > eth0".

Re: Need help with PGP signature verification

2023-10-08 Thread debian-user
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote: > Hi, > > Tom Browder wrote: > > I'm willing to trust published PGP key fingerprints for signers of > > Rakudo downloadable files. > > Do i get it right that you talk about https://rakudo.org/downloads ? > > > Question:  How can I get the fingerprint from the

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