On 7/27/24 12:43, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> does ssh destinguish between "ssh host1" and "ssh localhost"
Probably the interface it uses. host1 -> eth0 and localhost -> lo. Unless
you've done something funny with hostnames or routing.
Anyhow that's my guess, and if not, someone will
On 7/26/24 09:31, Mick Ab wrote:
I found ente_auth@ in both /bin and /usr/bin
I thought I needed to run this in order to launch ente-auth, so typed
ente_auth@ but my system said the command could not be found.
Any suggestion as to what I am doing wrong, please ?
The @ suffix is ls's way of
I have an older WD Mycloud Connect NAS. I'm currently trying to mount it
via sshfs (I prefer NFS, but can't make it work either). When it's not
mounted, /mnt looks like this to me:
eben@cerberus:~$ \ls -l /mnt
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 11 23:39 server
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096
On 7/21/24 17:47, cor...@free.fr wrote:
Hi list,
I have been running an old debian 11 for many days.
is it safe to run 'apt upgrade' and 'apt update' periodically?
for example put them into crontab.
I wouldn't have the upgrade run automatically, because maybe there's a
package you wouldn't
On 7/21/24 07:43, Mike wrote:
Hi all,
I have a TV card in one of my boxen, which requires a kernel module to
be built. I've got that all nicely scripted and so I can kick it off
with relative ease.
The issue is detecting when it needs to be done. ie after a change in
the running kernel. At
On 7/18/24 08:23, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 07/18/2024 01:16 AM, Alain D D Williams wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 06:06:05AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
When I try to visit www.chewy.com a blank page. This is a major pet
supply web site. Other web sites display as usual without problems.
On 7/18/24 02:06, Russell L. Harris wrote:
My ISP is RTA. I am in a rural area near Austinn, Texas, and have a > 10/1
microwave link. Could the problem be with RTA?
It's probably a routing issue between you and them. Or maybe "delivery
content network" (That's what it's called, right? A
On 7/17/24 21:25, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system, using the Plasma 5 over X
desktop. Firefox 115.12.0esr is crashing multiple times per day. It
frequently happens when page I'm transfers to another page that creates a >
PDF or just has a complicated link. It's
On 7/10/24 21:18, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 21:01:41 -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 7/10/24 18:57, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 18:39:38 -0400, songbird wrote:
that is a strange choice of termination and i would
actually consider it a bug in rtorrent, ESC
On 7/10/24 18:57, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 18:39:38 -0400, songbird wrote:
that is a strange choice of termination and i would
actually consider it a bug in rtorrent, ESC or Ctrl-C
should work for that purpose.
Emacs and bash both use Ctrl-S to do stuff, and in both
On 7/9/24 16:32, cgi...@surfnaked.ca wrote:
On Tue, 09 Jul 2024 18:20:01 +0200, John Hasler wrote:
> I don't think a graphical Usenet client exists but it easily could.
> Even easier might be a browser plugin.
The Pan newsreader does the job nicely and is about as graphical
as you'd want
On 7/3/24 15:20, Van Snyder wrote:
On Wed, 2024-07-03 at 18:38 +0200, Richard wrote:
For anything further, you'll have to research yourself as ghostscript
is very complex but used by many people.
Please stop using such a dinky font.
That's what ctrl-shift-+ is for.
On 6/30/24 10:42, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> From: e...@gmx.us
> Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2024 15:52:44 -0400
>> On one computer I use rsync ...
>
> See reply to Eduardo.
Ah, you mean this one:
On 6/30/24 10:36, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> From: Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
> Date: Thu, 27
On 6/27/24 15:52, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> When I boot the file server (possibly today but definitely tomorrow) I'll
> post my backup script.
OK, it's pretty long so I won't post the whole thing, but the important
lines are
rsyncoptions="--archive --progress --verbose --recursive"
"$rsync"
On 6/27/24 14:23, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Finding a file as it existed months or years ago can be tedious. For
example, find A/MailMessages as it was at 2023.02.07. Otherwise the
backup system works well.
On one computer I use rsync to do what appear to be complete backups, only
files
On 6/27/24 04:02, Richard wrote:
Am Do., 27. Juni 2024 um 06:33 Uhr schrieb Van Snyder <
van.sny...@sbcglobal.net>:
"file" has no idea what
any of the files are.
> Otherwise, what exactly does "file" or better "file -i" say?
I think you missed that.
On 6/25/24 20:36, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On 23/6/24 23:22, e...@gmx.us wrote:
I started using 24 hour time in junior high school with digital watches. I
just thought it made more sense, especially for setting alarms. Several
decades later I've not seen any reason to change, though it
On 6/25/24 15:43, Lee wrote:
Whoever came up with scroll bars
that play hide & seek should be tarred & feathered.
Agree. Most programs that do that crap can be convinced not to. Same with
Thunderbird putting the menu bar below that next bit, whatever you call it.
Search the net for |
On 6/25/24 10:39, David Wright wrote:
Of course, we're not told what "normal" means, what was tried,
nor how normality was tested. It's possible that they need to
use, say, mkdosfs to get back to the state in which USB sticks
are typically bought, so it can be plugged into other devices.
I
On 6/25/24 07:47, Hans wrote:
Hi folks,
I am a little confused, because I got marble double on my system.
There is marble (package marble) and kde-marble (which is marble-qt), which
both look the same when started.
Question is, which one should be preferly installed and can one be left?
On 6/24/24 11:42, Bret Busby wrote:
On 24/6/24 21:38, Curt wrote:
You can become confused, though, when filling out US forms where
the birth date is written M/D/Y instead of D/M/Y, and sometimes you have
to be careful not commit the silly mistake that will entrain months
of delay in intricate
On 6/23/24 10:32, Roger Price wrote:
I'm using htmldoc 1.9.11-4+deb11u3 to convert html files to pdf. When
playing with the fontsize option I discover that the default is not a whole
number, more like 11.2 points.
Hmm, maybe the author used something in mm? Weird. 4mm is 11.33 points.
--
On 6/23/24 02:30, gene heskett wrote:
A attribute the FCC forced on broadcasters as they like to see transmitter
logs kept in 24 hour time. I got so used to it that when I retired in 2002,
I'd been on 24 hour time for 40 years and didn't convert back to two 12 hour
periods a day.
I started
On 6/19/24 15:23, Heriberto Avelino wrote:
I am now on a shell (BusyBox v.35.0 Debian 1:1.35.0-4+b3)
There is nothing under media nor root
Things mounted by the system would probably show up under /media or /mnt .
Where are the internal h-drive and the external?
To mount those you need
On 6/19/24 11:04, Heriberto Avelino wrote:
Furthermore, the ultimate question is how could I copy folders from the
computer's hard drive to the external one while in rescue mode?
Is your computer's hard drive is already mounted? Are you comfortable in a
shell?
--
For is it not written,
On 6/17/24 19:44, Vitold S wrote:
Today in my environment I can be faced with a CD only for scaring away
birds or as an intricate amulet on teenagers’ backpacks as a reference to
the era of their parents, but not for recording images. Let's say, is this
my particular progressive experience, or
On 6/17/24 15:33, HERIBERTO AVELINO wrote:
Dear all
My root account is locked. I experienced the well known issue "Debian
authentication failure" at the log-in stage, i.e. it would not accept the
root password.
I accessed the BIOS to enter the safe mode, and discovered that my hard
drive is
On 6/17/24 15:29, Pranjal Singh wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to modify the Firefox desktop icon so that it opens
an incognito window by default.
...
What I've done is changing /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop:
- Exec=firefox %u
+ Exec=firefox -private-window %u
I also created a desktop
On 6/17/24 11:36, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 17 Jun 2024 at 10:23:46 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
I wonder if Keith's confusion is simply due to my MUA using "AM" and "PM"
in its attribution line, and Keith not seeing the "PM". Maybe I should
look into configuring that differently.
Along
On 6/16/24 19:27, George at Clug wrote:
Rayan,
On Monday, 17-06-2024 at 09:18 Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 02:30:32PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
On one of my machines, I have some interesting interference. Bluetooth
works just fine, and so does networking. Bluetooth is
On 6/12/24 19:00, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/12/24 18:27, Van Snyder wrote:
On Wed, 2024-06-12 at 18:19 -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/12/24 18:14, Van Snyder wrote:
I haven't found a way to make the toolbar largewhen I boot
systemrescuecd. I think the window manager is xfce. Can thetool bar
be
On 6/13/24 13:30, David Wright wrote:
Swap:0 0 0
You have no swap.
Well, that's another good reason it won't work.
1. Fix /etc/fstab so it has
PARTLABEL=swapnone swapsw 0 0
2. Run "sudo swapon PARTLABEL=swap&quo
:
eben@cerberus:~$ free
total used freeshared buff/cache available
Mem: 32294664 26585308 3050572 5360560 8486244 5709356
Swap:0 0 0
eben@cerberus:~$ uptime
12:14:13 up 4 days, 22:00, 2 users, load average: 1.14, 1.19, 1.34
On 6/11/24 12:54, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/11/24 12:27, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 11/06/2024 21:44, e...@gmx.us wrote:
Does anyone know how to get the monitor
state programmatically?
ddccontrol
Thanks.
However I am lost if you need to put your monitor to standby state (or to
turn it off) or
On 6/12/24 18:27, Van Snyder wrote:
On Wed, 2024-06-12 at 18:19 -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/12/24 18:14, Van Snyder wrote:
Does anybody know how to contact systemrescuece developers? Their
webpage https://www.system-rescue.org/ doesn't have a "contact" or
"forum"button.
I haven't found a
On 6/12/24 18:14, Van Snyder wrote:
Does anybody know how to contact systemrescuece developers? Their web
page https://www.system-rescue.org/ doesn't have a "contact" or "forum"
button.
I haven't found a way to make the toolbar large
when I boot systemrescuecd. I think the window manager is
On 6/11/24 12:37, Charles Curley wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 10:44:12 -0400
e...@gmx.us wrote:
Well, that is not encouraging. Does anyone know how to get the
monitor state programmatically? I'll write my own script based on
that. DFMS works. I mean if the computer won't do it for you, roll
On 6/11/24 12:27, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 11/06/2024 21:44, e...@gmx.us wrote:
Does anyone know how to get the monitor
state programmatically?
ddccontrol
Thanks.
However I am lost if you need to put your monitor to standby state (or to
turn it off) or you expect suspend to RAM after some
On 6/10/24 21:11, Ralph Katz wrote:
On 6/10/24 13:05, Eben King wrote:
Hi, I have a Debian 12 (Bookworm?) installation with XFCE as my DE.
[...]
and it still doesn't suspend over night. Suspend works just fine when I go
to log out and hit the suspend button. I don't see any obvious errors
On 6/10/24 16:51, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 10 Jun 2024 at 15:05:23 (-0400), Eben King wrote:
>> Hi, I have a Debian 12 (Bookworm?) installation with XFCE as my DE. I have
>> three monitors, the left one is rotated CW so it's tall, and because lightdm
>> can't seem to ge
Hi, I have a Debian 12 (Bookworm?) installation with XFCE as my DE. I have
three monitors, the left one is rotated CW so it's tall, and because lightdm
can't seem to get that or the monitor positions correct I wrote a script
that calls xrandr to set things up.
I thought the errors from the
On 6/4/24 10:59, songbird wrote:
t...@tommiller.us wrote:
Hello!
last(1) seems to have disappeared following an upgrade from 12.5 to sid.
...
i've been using the "more" command provided by the util-linux
package.
How do you use "more" to do what "last" does?
--
Q: What did one photon
On 6/4/24 12:44, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 09:55:51 -0400
> Eben King wrote:
>
>> Jun 04 01:57:07 cerberus lightdm[1547009]: xrandr: cannot find mode
>> 1920x1200
>>
>> and so on.
>>
>> I have three monitors on the onboard
were in the wrong order, and the left one was sideways. I
wrote a script which used xrandr to fix this in XFCE, though I rarely need it.
Anyhow I don't know where that error is coming from. There's a line
eben@cerberus:/etc/lightdm$ grep fixm *
lightdm.conf:# greeter-setup-script = /export/bin
On 6/3/24 15:06, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 02:18:40PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
eben@cerberus:~$ apt-cache policy linux-image-amd64
linux-image-amd64:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 6.1.90-1
What am I doing wrong?
You haven't installed the linux-image-amd64
On 6/3/24 15:45, Bret Busby wrote:
On 4/6/24 03:25, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/3/24 12:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
(who still hasn't figured out why Ford named a car, and the Air Force
named its demonstration team, after that same cheap wine)
The USAF Thunderbirds predate Gallo Thunderbird
On 6/3/24 12:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
(who still hasn't figured out why Ford named a car, and the Air Force named
its demonstration team, after that same cheap wine)
The USAF Thunderbirds predate Gallo Thunderbird by at least a year. They
were founded in 1953, and the law allowing Gallo
vulnerability in
kernels 5.14 through 6.6.
I have not seen any updates and uname -a shows: 6.1.0-13-amd64
Anyone concerned?
I have the same kernel, and no updates.
eben@cerberus:~$ sudo apt-get update
[sudo] password for eben:
Hit:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease
Hit:2 http
On 6/3/24 10:34, Dan Ritter wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
(Debian sid)
Can alt-~ in XFCE switch windows of the same application?
Settings -> Window Manager -> Keyboard
Find "Switch window for same application".
Tap "Edit"
Type alt ~
Try it out.
Ah, by default it's ctrl-alt-tab.
--
He who
On 6/3/24 02:50, Paul Scott wrote:
(Debian sid)
Can alt-~ in XFCE switch windows of the same application?
alt-tilde in XFCE does nothing, at least in my installation (XFCE 4.18)
--
Driscoll's Observation: The product of the IQs of each member
of a tech-support conversation is a
On 6/2/24 14:03, Chris M wrote:
I noticed that in SeaMonkey Mail's latest version 2.53.18.2 that the text
is small in SOME emails, and in some emails its fine. And I can't figure
out what to change to make the text a little bigger without having to use
CTRL ++ on those certain emails.
Any ideas
On 6/1/24 23:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 02/06/2024 02:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
If you change subject
or emphasis in mid-thread, please change the subject line on your email
accordingly so that this can be clearly seen.
For example: New question [WAS Old topic]
Are square brackets
On 5/31/24 10:04, Evgeny Kapun wrote:
After I upgraded my system, my integrated sound card (Intel HDA) stopped
working properly. The sound plays, but it is severely distorted.
If I boot the same system with an older kernel, it works. Currently, I am
using kernel 6.6.13+bpo-amd64, because newer
On 5/30/24 22:46, Carter Zhang wrote:
Dear Dan,
Thanks a lot for your reply but I am not clear how to use SFTP, SCP or
NFS on Android. Could you please show me how? Any help will be
appreciated.
(lines wrapped)
SFTP / SCP:
On 5/30/24 20:08, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-05-29 15:07, Carter Zhang wrote:
Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over
LAN? There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop,
NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have respective
problems.
I
On 5/30/24 18:54, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 06:51:30PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
It looks like "tree --du" should do it, but "tree -d --du -h" says
├── [452K] Documents
when du says it's 787M.
Well, that sounds like one of the numbers includes subdirectories and
the
On 5/30/24 18:28, Northwind wrote:
Hello,
is there a command that shows dir/subdir structure like `tree`, but for each
dir has the size in results as well?
It looks like "tree --du" should do it, but "tree -d --du -h" says
├── [452K] Documents
when du says it's 787M.
--
When we've nuked
On 5/29/24 10:07, Carter Zhang wrote:
Are there any free apps for GNU/Linux and Android to share files over LAN?
There have already been LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop, NitroShare, Sharik,
Warpinator, TrebleShot, but they have respective problems.
scp / sshd
nc, but you don't get
On 5/28/24 14:03, rtnetz...@windstream.net wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Paul M Foster"
I've never see a 3 phase in a house.
Quite some years ago my father inquired about getting
3 phase power to his house to power a rather husky lathe.
The answers were distributed between
On 5/28/24 14:04, Paul M Foster wrote:
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 03:13:26PM -, Curt wrote:
On 2024-05-28, Paul M Foster wrote:
but I'd rather not. Since the wifi signal will permeate the whole house, it
seemed more reasonable to plant a device in each room which could pick up
the wifi, and
On 5/28/24 11:13, Curt wrote:
On 2024-05-28, Paul M Foster wrote:
but I'd rather not. Since the wifi signal will permeate the whole house, it
seemed more reasonable to plant a device in each room which could pick up
the wifi, and provide wired internet to that room.
I don't see why that
On 5/27/24 17:09, Paul M Foster wrote:
The local
internet provider will likely provide a wireless router, as they all do. My
idea is to put a device which receives wireless signal from the
router/modem, and has an RJ45 jack in it in each room. So each room would
have one of these, and the
Hey. Occasionally I'll install a package and it brings some other
dependencies with it. Fine. Then if I decide it doesn't work for me and
want to uninstall it, I have to go to the installation history, see what was
installed with it, and for each one find it and flag it for removal. You
can
On 5/17/24 15:28, PMA wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
>
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
>
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
>> Greetings! customer,
It came through
On 5/14/24 22:17, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 15/05/2024 02:32, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 08:16:20PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
Messages in Markdown in the Windows world? I have never seen it.
[...]
The only sensible interpretation I can
come up with for why these asterisks
On 4/24/24 00:46, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs?
Correction: the 4TB drive is a Western Digital WD40EFPX. I was reading
it by shining a flashlight through a gap in the frame and squinting from
a
On 4/18/24 05:27, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/17/24 12:37, Richmond wrote:
David Christensen writes:
What are the permissions on the nm-applet binary? maybe it doesn't have
permission to execute, or the process which starts it doesn't have
permission.
2024-04-18 02:24:20 root@laalaa ~
On 4/17/24 15:37, Richmond wrote:> David Christensen
writes:
>
>> My WAG is that nm-applet is failing to start, but I have been unable to
>> find if and where any error message is reported.
>
> What are the permissions on the nm-applet binary?
And is its filesystem mounted with noexec?
> maybe
On 4/15/24 10:01, gene heskett wrote:
On 4/15/24 09:09, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 08:28:24AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
For the last 2 or 3 reboots, when launching t-bird, I get 2 copies of the
gui stacked on top of each other. I can move them separately to 2 separate
On 4/1/24 21:37, Christian Gelinek wrote:
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,
In Synaptic, if you get the properties of an installed package one of the
tabs is "installed files". You can
On 3/25/24 17:27, Andy Smith wrote:
The thread covers how to make rngd feed /dev/random from a OneRNG in
Debian 12, but it is no longer possible to tell if that does
anything useful.
If not from devices like this, from where does Debian get its randomness?
--
For is it not written,
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