We're using a library of our own Python modules & packages.
The Python documentation[0] states that the search path can be extended
via .pth files which should be added to specific directories.
While the documentation specifically mentions
"lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages (on Unix and macOS)", I f
Am 09.09.24 um 10:27 schrieb David:
> `apt auto-remove'
You generally might want apt --purge auto-remove
This also cleans up configuration files.
Hi Tim,
On 9/14/24 6:32 PM, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Sat, 14 Sep 2024, Michael Kjörling wrote:
On 14 Sep 2024 16:15 +0100, from debianu...@woodall.me.uk (Tim Woodall):
Is there anywhere I can download really, really ancient debian
images. I
need potato or older (i386). I'd like a mountable disk
Not sure who to send this to, I find no explicit address for a general
"debian webmaster."
https://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/g/graphicsmagick/graphicsmagick_1.4+really1.3.35-1~deb10u3_changelog
-- Keith
seconds. But the socket is not working.
What could be the reason for this?
Christian
clamconf
Checking configuration files in /etc/clamav
Config file: clamd.conf
---
AlertExceedsMax disabled
PreludeEnable disabled
PreludeAnalyzerName = "ClamAV"
LogFile = "/var/
On 27/6/24 11:52, Christian Gelinek wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wondering what options I have to connect as a client to a SSL VPN by
Fortinet[0].
Their official client "for Linux" has instructions[1] for CentOS, Fedora
and Ubuntu, although I found a blog[2] documenting the use of the
Hi all,
I'm wondering what options I have to connect as a client to a SSL VPN by
Fortinet[0].
Their official client "for Linux" has instructions[1] for CentOS, Fedora
and Ubuntu, although I found a blog[2] documenting the use of the Ubuntu
package on Debian 12.
Then I also found (and insta
On 5/13/24 18:52, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
Now share your ideas :-)
$ su -
Password:
# echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
# ^D
logout
$
I don't need no stinkin' sudo :-)
regards,
chris
Thank you all for your responses.
On 2/4/24 12:41, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 01, 2024 at 10:06:40PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
>
> The command-line equivalent is "dpkg -L", to list the files that belong
> to an installed package.
I should note that down somewhere... I'm sure I've come ac
Hi,
I have ImageMagick installed, but only the `convert` binary is in my path.
Other binaries like `magick` are not. Where can I find them, why aren't
they installed?
Thanks,
Christian
l
3. Bored child
4.
5. ...
I think best thing: ignore it latest after the first fail response to a clear
quedtion.
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**Christian Lorenz**
mailto:cl.debian.mail...@t-online.de
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Am 20. Januar 2024 15:34:16 MEZ schrieb David Wright :
>On Sa
) and I
> could imagine those settings being changed. hdajackretask, which I
> think is part of alsa-tools-gui, is the usual way to change those
> settings.
Thanks, Christian
o tried booting into a /*debian-live-12.4.0-amd64-xfce.iso*/ system
but that has the same problem (no codecs found!), besides also not
detecting any audio hardware except for the USB webcam.
Any other ideas what I missed or what else to try at this point would be
highly appreciated.
On 10/23/23 07:29, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 1:24 AM ghe2001 wrote:
How about a /29 or so, named "here.", hosts named 2 or 3 letter
abbreviations of what you call the computers, with unroutable IPs, DNS'ed in /etc/hosts (with
shortcuts).
Whatever you come up with for ,
Hello Group,
is there a Debian version which could be installed on mentioned Edgerouter?
regards,
chris
Am 28.08.23 um 19:24 schrieb Joe:
> It's not obvious. I run synaptic from a standard menu launcher, where
> the command is just synaptic-pkexec. It then requests the root password
> before running. I'm on sid, which still ought to be very close to
> testing at the moment.
For me it asks for the
On 28.08.23, 18:44, zithro wrote:
> On 27 Aug 2023 12:09, Mario Marietto wrote:
>> $ uname -a
>> Linux chromarietto 5.4.244-stb-cbe
>> #8 SMP PREEMPT Sat Aug 19 22:19:32 UTC 2023 armv7l GNU/Linux
>
> Is it normal to get this "old" kernel on bookworm ARM ? No 6.x versions ?
This does not seem to b
Hello Jason,
maybe you need to configure your routing device to forward the bt ports
to your Debian box, not the Mac.
According to a quick Google search, you have to redirect ports
6881-6887, TCP and UDP.
Regards,
Christian
Am 23.08.23 um 08:07 schrieb Jason:
> Hi
>
> I use Debian
This package is not part of debian, so you should probably try their
support channels.
Gary Dale wrote:
> I'm running Debian/Bookworm on an AMD64 system. For the last two or
> three weeks I've been getting messages like below when I use apt: The
> keybase package doesn't seem to configure properly
gene heskett wrote:
> On 8/7/23 10:51, B.M. wrote:
>>> ssh -Y -C -l myUser otherHostname.local -v
>>>
> Is the @ sign between myUser and otherhostname now optional?
He uses option -l login_name, which can be used alternatively to
login_name@destination.
IRC
support channel: #debian-raspberrypi on OFTC.
Regards,
Christian
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On 23/6/23 09:45, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Do an "apt-cache policy firefox-esr" to see more details.
Make sure you've got a bookworm-security source in your sources.list.
unicorn:~$ apt-cache policy firefox-esr
firefox-esr:
Installed: 102.12.0esr-1~deb12u1
Candidate: 102.12.0esr-1~deb12u1
pt list --upgradable -a
Listing... Done
libgpod-common/stable 0.8.3-17+b1 amd64 [upgradable from: 0.8.3-17]
libgpod-common/now 0.8.3-17 amd64 [installed,upgradable to: 0.8.3-17+b1]
Can anyone enlighten me what is going on? Why doesn't apt see that
there's a newer version available?
Thanks for your time,
Christian
sr/src/linux-headers-6.1.0-9-cloud-amd64“ wird
verlassen
make: *** [Makefile:19: all] Fehler 2
make: Verzeichnis „/var/lib/dkms/amzn-drivers-ena-
linux/1.1.3/build/kernel/linux/ena“ wird verlassen
Any clue on what this could be?
System is running normal so far without any issues popping up.
Kind regards
Christian
in a position to
try it at the moment... Since IBus came with XFCE I believe (I certainly
didn't install it manually), I would expect it to work without too much
hassle I hope.
Thanks for your Time!
Christian
ncluding the "English (US)" input
method and the "space" keyboard shortcut.
How can I find out what the problem is and make my preferences "stick"?
Thanks for your time!
Christian
On Wed, 17 May 2023 02:12:32 +0100, Philip Wyett wrote:
A little research shows that this is not that uncommon. A suggested
workaround is to disable the
power management for the device as follows.
Create a file (such as):
/etc/modprobe.d/snd-intel-disable-power-management.conf
> Ursprüngliche Nachricht
> Von: David Christensen
> An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load
> Datum: Sat, 27 May 2023 16:30:05 -0700
>
> On 5/27/23 15:28, Christian wrote:
>
> > New day, new tes
> Ursprüngliche Nachricht
> Von: David Christensen
> An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load
> Datum: Fri, 26 May 2023 18:22:17 -0700
>
> On 5/26/23 16:08, Christian wrote:
>
> > Good and bad
> Ursprüngliche Nachricht
> Von: David Christensen
> An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load
> Datum: Sun, 21 May 2023 15:04:44 -0700
>
>
> > > > > What stresstest are you using?
>
> > ... the package and command "s-tui" and "s
(debian-ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc-12 (Debian 12.2.0-14) 12.2.0, GNU
ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.40) #1 SMP P>
Thank you for your time!
Christian
> Ursprüngliche Nachricht
> Von: David Christensen
> An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load
> Datum: Sun, 21 May 2023 14:22:22 -0700
>
> On 5/21/23 06:31, Christian wrote:
> > David Christensen Sun,
> Ursprüngliche Nachricht
> Von: David Christensen
> An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load
> Datum: Sun, 21 May 2023 03:11:43 -0700
>
> On 5/21/23 01:14, Christian wrote:
>
> > >
where
unmounted. So would guess this would be a test to see if it is about
power?
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: David Christensen
An: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Weird behaviour on System under high load
Datum: Sat, 20 May 2023 18:00:48 -0700
On 5/20/23 14:46, Chri
Christian
2023-05-20T20:12:17.054224+02:00 diskstation kernel: [ 1303.236428] ---
-[ cut here ]
2023-05-20T20:12:17.054234+02:00 diskstation kernel: [ 1303.236430]
NETDEV WATCHDOG: enp3s0 (r8169): transmit queue 0 timed out
2023-05-20T20:12:17.054235+02:00 diskstation kernel
On Mon, 15 May 2023 09:48:12 +0100, piorunz wrote:
On 15/05/2023 02:13, Christian Gelinek wrote:
It seems to be an issue with the i915 driver, potentially triggered by
snd_hda_intel.
Yes indeed that looks like it, to my untrained eye.
Does it happen on Debian Stable (bullseye) also
On Mon, 15 May 2023 18:30:31, David wrote:
On Mon, 2023-05-15 at 11:17 +0300, Anssi Saari wrote:
Christian Gelinek writes:
> Is anyone else seeing a similar problem? What can I do to avoid
> this?
> Do we need anything else to narrow it down further?
Only time I've seen a s
Hi,
I encountered my Debian frozen this morning. This is the 2nd time this
happened, the 1st one was on April 10, with very similar symptoms: The
PC was still running, but moving the mouse or typing didn't wake up my
screens and I couldn't connect to it via SSH.
After force-rebooting, I had
50:28 gar kernel: ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30
Apr 10 07:50:28 gar kernel:
Is there anything useful in this which I should report as a bug?
Regards,
Christian
Several versions back, we could download the source code
on various iso files for previous and current releases.
Where can those be found for Buster and Bookworm? Several searches
turned up nothing.
Thanks.
oughly flummoxed by this issue, and insofar
I've been unable to reproduce it by doing things like increasing the
interval of the prometheus collector or the rsync service. Normally, I'd
just update
and presume that'd solve the issue, but without knowledge of *why *this
issue is occuring I'm hesitant to call anything a fix.
Does this ring any bells to anyone? Any known bugs I'm hitting here with
some subcomponent? Does anyone have any advice for useful debug steps that
could get me closer to a solution?
I've also got many, many, more logs available if there's anything that may
be of use.
Cheers, and thanks ever so much for your time and attention!
Christian
Thank you, very interesting!
>> I would call it semi-official. Gunnar Wolf is a respected Debian
>> developer and the debian.net domain is a property of the project. I
>> would prefer an official-official installer though.
>
> This was briefly touched on during a livestreamed discussion between
>
Am 19.07.22 um 17:16 schrieb Nicolas George:
> Christian Britz (12022-07-19):
>> If this device really can boot the Debian installer, at least it's boot
>> system is fundamentally different to an out of the box Raspberry Pi.
>
> IIRC, no two ARM systems have the same
Hi Nicolas,
Am 19.07.22 um 16:03 schrieb Nicolas George:
> Hi. I am trying to install Debian on a Rock Pi 4 (v1.73). It is a
> system-on-chip similar to and mostly compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4
> but with an on-board SSD.
[...]
>
> I have tried the procedure described on:
> https://deb.deb
Am 09.07.22 um 16:14 schrieb Andy Smith:
> Sounds like you have a misconfiguration that should be fixed, rather
> than disabling IPv6 to work around it.
>
I do not know about this case, but there are still situations where
applications have problems with IPv6. For example the proprietary Citr
Am 09.07.22 um 15:52 schrieb Roger Price:
> because directory /proc/sys/net/ipv6 doesn't exist. What is the new way of
> disabling IPv6?
I did it recently just in the way you described on Debian 11.
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Am 07.07.22 um 00:50 schrieb gene heskett:
> I was just locked up by what may have been a ransomware attack by a link
> from pocket,
> part of firefox's default screen. I did a power down, and had quite a
I doubt that. This would be such a security desaster for FireFox that it
would have bee
On 6/14/22 23:11, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
Additional you needed printer specific drivers, if you don't have a
PostScript capable printer.
You could use ghostscript as filter if you didn't have a PS capable
printer. (Which was normal because they were expensive).
regards,
chris
I can recommend MiniDLNA. It streams without problems from my Raspberry
Pi. I do not have a Roku device, but it have tested it with 3 other
devices successfully.
On 2022-05-14 19:29 UTC+0200, Lee wrote:
> I'd like to watch my own video files on a Roku; apparently what I need
> is DLNA software on
vices, but I cannot fully replace
Sky / SkyGo / Sky Ticket, because I want to watch some football games.)
Regards,
Christian
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Problem seems to be gone with latest Debian stable kernel update! I
don't see the message anymore with 5.10.113.
On 2022-04-28 10:34 UTC+0200, Christian Britz wrote:
> Hello Ilya,
>
> thank you for sharing so many interesting details!
>
> On 2022-04-28 02:53 UTC+0200, IL Ka
).
Hope that helps,
Christian
On 2022-04-30 13:50 UTC+0200, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I will be setting up a Windows laptop to dual boot Debian.
> If the machine has legacy BIOS, no problem as I've done that before.
>
> If it is a UEFI machine (possibly with secure boot, what shoul
because I have updated a couple of laptops at the end of that cable
> just to see it works all right.
I do not think the problem is related to this.
Regards,
Christian
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NFS. I think there are also
clients available for Windows and Mac (if you need that).
I use it completely headless, but - if you wish so - you can also use it
as a low-end ARM based desktop PC.
If you have any questions regarding setup, please come back.
Regards,
Christian
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ead somewhere that this can make the machine very slow.
So far I notice no impact of the bug, luckily. I guess I will live with
it and hope for a fix in a kernel of a later Debian release.
Best Regards,
Christian
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On 2022-04-27 14:46 UTC+0200, Tom Browder wrote:
> And for future reference, what brand of SSDs (and memory) do you use?
Currently I use what is built in to my laptop, a SK Hynix SSD. The Raspi
home server is connected to a traditional hard disk.
In the past I had a Samsung EVO SSD for home u
On 2022-04-27 14:22 UTC+0200, Christian Britz wrote:
>
>
> On 2022-04-27 13:57 UTC+0200, Tom Browder wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 06:42 Christian Britz > <mailto:cbr...@t-online.de>> wrote:
>> ...
>>
>> I have seem some indications on the
On 2022-04-27 13:57 UTC+0200, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 06:42 Christian Britz <mailto:cbr...@t-online.de>> wrote:
> ...
>
> I have seem some indications on the web though, which suggest there
> might be an ISO image for updating the driv
On 2022-04-27 13:06 UTC+0200, Tom Browder wrote:
> drive. From what I can find at Crucial, I need to install their Storage
> Executive program on a Windows host, hook up the SSD to a USB/SATA
> connector on that host, and configure or install the firmware onto the SSD.
Sounds really crappy. A
pberrypi on IRC. AFAIK there is work
ongoing to support 3D acceleration. As a starting point for
installation, I can recommend the images provided at
http://raspi.debian.net.
Christian
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On 2022-04-26 10:49 UTC+0200, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> I also use a fanless home server, but it's definitely no slouch.
>
> My one is a NanoPi M4V2 usingRockchip RK3399 64-bit Dual Core Cortex-A72 +
> Quad Core Cortex-A53 It
[...]
> snappy. It gets 12.47 seconds in the hardinfo n-queens test w
uld say.
Do you have any hints for me about what I should/could check?
Regards,
Christian
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On 2022-04-25 19:16 UTC+0200, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> Debian 11 was released almost 1 year ago. For new hardware you will need
> Debian testing. For Debian 11 (current stable) you'll need second hand
> hardware.
Or a kernel from backports. There was a discussion on this list recently
about
quot;normal" home server use case, so you should maybe better describe the
scenario for the operation of the server. If it is supposed to host high
traffic websites, your home internet connection might be the limiting
factor anyway, not the hardware specs.
Regards,
Christian
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On 2022-04-21 16:34 UTC+0200, Richard Owlett wrote:
> My browser is a SeaMonkey stand alone executable.
There is such a thing? The SeaMonkey I know, consists of many different
files in a directory, not one "stand alone executable".
And it will store it's settings and stuff in a profile directo
On 2022-04-21 10:13 UTC+0200, Henrik S wrote:
> Given I have a program, I want to make it start/stop as the normal
> system service such as postfix.
>
> How can I setup this?
The man page for systemd.service contains examples for simple service
files. Even I was able to create one and that d
Hello Hobie,
On 2022-04-20 12:13 UTC+0200, hobie of RMN wrote:
> Hi, Folks -
> With buster, I had done some tweaking to the boot command line in order to
> have a certain font size come up in the plain text console windows.
> Should I suspect that's still present in grub and is for some reason
>
can't
install stable on their systems.
Regards,
Christian
On 2022-04-14 12:00 UTC+0200, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 11:16:00AM +0200, Christian Britz wrote:
>> Hello dear Debianists,
>>
>> if a new system has at least basic hardware support by the
old
for core components like storage system support? Is there a way to use
the installer itself with a backports kernel?
Regards,
Christian
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18.x will
appear in bullseye-backports.
Regards,
Christian
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uade the installer's
> partitioner to use GPT instead of the MS-DOS partitioning scheme.
The installer should choose UEFI or BIOS mode depending on the settings
of your firmware. Do you have previous experiences with a non-usb storage?
Regards,
Christian
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Could be some 32 bit NVIDIA files missing, steam is 32 bit.
Regards,
Christian
On 2022-03-27 13:03 UTC+0200, Jonathan Marquardt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a Dell XPS 15 with a dedicated NVIDIA GPU and I have a working
> bumblebee setup. It works with all kinds of games, except fo
Hello Dieter,
unfortunately I have no answer for this specific problem, but I can
strongly recommend the virt-manager solution which utilizes qemu (and
kvm if available).
Regards,
Christian
On 2022-03-31 10:44 UTC+0200, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just about to in
ich does not
need a proprietary binary blob. For WiFi, there is probably no such
solution available.
Regards,
Christian
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dule is missing? Did you try an "unofficial" image with
non-free components?
Regards,
Christian
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On 2022-03-28 19:14 UTC+0200, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 06:16:23PM +0200, Christian Britz wrote:
>> I would have been definitely interested which browser [jwz]
>> recommends / uses these days.
>
> Ten years ago it was Safari:
>
>
On 2022-03-28 17:17 UTC+0200, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> Meh - it's been a very long day so far. My mistake - Chuck is not jwz - but
> the general warning about Sid still stands
That's sad. I would have been definitely interested which browser he
recommends / uses these days.
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On 2022-03-28 16:52 UTC+0200, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> [The xscreensaver person, I presume - \o/ ]
Do you think jwz is a debian user and takes part here with a pseudonym?
:-O Then he could maybe help with bug #1006199.
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Hello Debianists,
Since some days, I am using KDE Plasma again sometimes on Debian Stable.
The kwallet utility does not remember my password anymore. The reason
might be that I uninstalled one package too much previously. Any idea?
Regards,
Christian
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m kernel in time. And I prefer
running pure Debian whenever possible.
Regards,
Christian
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Thank you for your thoughts, Russel,
On 2022-03-11 18:40 UTC+0100, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> Christian is talking about three different projects, each of which is
> demanding of time.
>
> Securing and maintaining a web server is a difficult matter. But when
> you can purchase h
On 2022-03-11 17:28 UTC+0100, gene heskett wrote:
> Thats been the most complete pdf viewer I've ever used. But I just tried
> to look at a doc I have looked at hundreds of times over he last years,
> and it got all upset all over itself, while I was logged into that
> machine with an ssh -Y
a cleaner design, but
that bothers me not too much as a user.
Regards,
Christian
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On 2022-03-11 06:06 UTC+0100, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> Life is too short to mess around with a markup language other than
> LaTeX. Work always in LaTeX.
Next topic on my learning agenda. :-)
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On 2022-03-10 22:16 UTC+0100, Dan Ritter wrote:
> nginx is just a web server, apache is just a web server. Nearly
> any blog can be set up with either one of them, or a number of
> other servers. Static sites don't need language support in the
> server at all.
Sure, I think I was not precise i
On 2022-03-10 22:28 UTC+0100, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 10:06:34PM +0100, Christian Britz wrote:
>> I am looking for recommendations for setting up a blog with nginx web
>> server. What I have so far: nginx-light with static pages.
>>
>> What woul
On 2022-03-10 22:09 UTC+0100, Kevin Exton wrote:
> You need a blogging CMS like WordPress, or alternatively some kind of
> static site generator like GatsbyJS. Not sure what is or isn't in the
> Debian repositories though...
Thank you, I allow my self to reply on the list.
I heard that WordPre
available directly from the Debian stable repository. From what I
understand, nginx supports php like apache, so the solutions are
inter-changeable (if I would choose something php-based)?
Thank you,
Christian
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Hi,
when I boot my laptop with Debian 11.2 and LAN cable connected, I'm
sometimes getting a wrong /etc/resolv.conf.
The resolv.conf is not in fact wrong, but it's the one from the Wifi
network. But when booting with network cable connected I want to have
the resolv.conf of the cabled network
On 2022-03-10 08:35 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote:
> ...and this is not the latest kernel available in pure Debian. It is
This is what I got directly from Debian: Linux raspberrypi
5.10.0-12-arm64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.103-1 (2022-03-07) aarch64 GNU/Linux
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night an image from
raspi.debian.net is running on my headless Pi. :-) It took me very few
time, to get my web, file and dlna services running again. I guess I
don't need the proprietary optimisations of Raspberry Pi OS.
Regards,
Christian
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I just modified an image from raspi.debian.net and was able to login via
ssh. Thank you all for the input. :-)
On 2022-03-09 15:57 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after learning that the Debian-based RaspberryPi OS does not get
> security fixes always in time (see dirty
he Wiki.
OK, I have to see that again, sounds good. From what I saw on
raspi.debian.org, I understood that SSH is enabled, but not for root.
> All the very best, as ever,
Wish you the same,
Christian
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does not offer, AFAIK. I would prefer to see the development
resources invested into X11, instead of Wayland.
Regards,
Christian
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On 2022-03-09 16:53 UTC+0100, Christian Britz wrote:
>
>
> On 2022-03-09 16:50 UTC+0100, Brian wrote:
>> The short answer is that you use the network-console udeb. To do that,
>> I preseed wirh
>>
>> d-i anna/choose_modules string network-console
>>
&
On 2022-03-09 16:50 UTC+0100, Brian wrote:
> The short answer is that you use the network-console udeb. To do that,
> I preseed wirh
>
> d-i anna/choose_modules string network-console
>
> I boot with a netinst using hd-media and pressed from a file.
That sounds very interesting, can you ple
could prepare a minimal Debian
image on my notebook which is able to boot on the Pi and has already an
user and SSH configured? Everything else I would setup remotely.
Thank you,
Christian
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oid. Hopefully a full transparency can somehow be achieved.
Regards,
Christian
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On 2022-03-08 15:50 UTC+0100, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I have SeaMonkey launched from "Internet" sub-menu of "Applications"
> menu. IIRC it was only a couple of mouse clicks to get it there.
If you don't have some Debian/Snap/Flatpak package from some source
available, I know no other way to i
ndler/https;
StartupNotify=true
Actions=Private;
[Desktop Action Private]
Exec=/opt/firefox/firefox --private-window %u
Name=Open in private mode
You should create a similar seamonkey.desktop file.
HTH,
Christian
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