i have installed it for bookworm
but firefox can't display Chinese characters on pages at debian.org
https://www.debian.org/index.zh-cn.html
https://www.debian.org/index.zh-hk.html
https://www.debian.org/index.zh-tw.html
On 3/6/24 13:37, Teemu Likonen wrote:
It seems that you have solved the problem but here is another hint.
"timedatectl" is a good high-level tool for querying and adjusting time
settings. Without command-line arguments it prints a lot of useful info:
$ timedatectl
Thank Greg Wooledge! it's solved with your help
i reboot to enter bios, it use UTC
then i change 3rd line of /etc/adjtime to UTC, reboot to take effect,
time is shown correctly now
i am timezone 0800, 8 hours ahead of GMT
both /etc/localtime points to same place
On 3/5/24 20:28, hlyg wrote:
Thank Greg Wooledge!
zhou@debian:~$ date
Wed 06 Mar 2024 04:07:02 AM CST
zhou@debian:~$ date -u
Tue 05 Mar 2024 08:07:07 PM UTC
above is from deb11 for i386, it's correct
zhou@debian:~$ date
Tue 05 Mar 2024 08:13:23 PM CST
zhou@debian:~$ date -u
Tue 05 Mar 2024
Thank Greg Wooledge!
zhou@debian:~$ date
Wed 06 Mar 2024 04:07:02 AM CST
zhou@debian:~$ date -u
Tue 05 Mar 2024 08:07:07 PM UTC
above is from deb11 for i386, it's correct
zhou@debian:~$ date
Tue 05 Mar 2024 08:13:23 PM CST
zhou@debian:~$ date -u
Tue 05 Mar 2024 12:13:27 PM UTC
above is from
my newly-installed deb11 for amd64 shows wrong time, it lags behind
correct time by 8 hours though difference between universal and local is
ok.
i am normal user, i install only from main of deb11 plus wifi adapter
firmware, though i don't install security update. i don't know where i
can
On 12/5/23 09:10, Felix Miata wrote:
This commonly results from some package(s) missing, or that prevents use of
available software, such as malconfiguration or software left behind by having
had
an NVidia card installed previously, not because your GPU or modesetting are not
supported.
it doesn't look right even in text mode, font used is somewhat different
it's really not ok with 12.2 for amd64 while it's ok with 12.0 for i386
X.Org X Server 1.21.1.7
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Current Operating System: Linux bw 6.1.0-9-686-pae #1 SMP
PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.27-1
00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] Wrestler [Radeon HD 6250]
it's ok with deb12 for i386
i think "[KMS] drm report modesetting isn't supported" below offer clue
X.Org X Server 1.21.1.7
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Current Operating System: Linux
i have 2 pc, using same speaker, both running aumix for bookworm
pc1 has 2 controls for loudness, Vol=90 and Pcm=46
pc2 has 1 control for loudness, how to set it so that loudness is same
as pc1?
On 11/10/23 13:26, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
You don't know what happened afterwards. Perhaps your provider threw
it away silently. Perhaps the bounce message itself got lost.
I see you are @outlook.com. This is an... idiosyncratic provider: they
invent strange rules "to protect you" (in
On 11/9/23 22:13, Marco M. wrote:
The MX MTA of the debian-users mailing list shouldn't accept an email
that is too larger and should reject it with a proper 5xx message, so
you know what happened.
problem mail is in Sent folder in Thunderbird(tb), it means that tb has
sent it successfully
On 11/9/23 18:03, Max Nikulin wrote:
https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
Code of conduct
- Avoid sending large attachments.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMailingLists#Posting_Rules.2C_Guidelines.2C_and_Tips
Posting Rules, Guidelines, and Tips
- Avoid sending large attachments. Consider
On 11/9/23 03:42, Marco M. wrote:
Am 09.11.2023 um 02:04:39 Uhr schrieb hlyg:
What is the exact message in the bounce mail you got?
i haven't received bounce mail
list doesn't seem to accept my mail, because of big attachment i believe
what is max size of attachment allowed in list? Thanks!
Thank to all that reply!
i know little about debian development
i have only vague understanding of beta
Thank Andrew, Michael and Joe!
it seems that x.1 are really stable while x are beta release
Thank Mike Castle!
i suppose update cycle becomes short if there are major important patch,
correction or adjustments
only 43 days passed between 12 and 12.1
[22 Jul 2023] Updated Debian 12: 12.1 released
[10 Jun 2023] Debian 12 "bookworm" released
bullseye update cycle is much longer
[17 Dec 2022] Updated Debian 11: 11.6 released
[10 Sep 2022] Updated Debian 10: 10.13 released
[10 Sep 2022] Updated Debian
Correction: 42 days passed, not 43 days
after installing go-mtpfs, i have to install fuse
i am running bookworm for i386
Thank davidson! i've switched to bookworm. Thanks anyway!
it used to work
to make troubleshooting easy, i change to 30 from default 600
xset dpms 30 30 30
xset q
...
Screen Saver:
prefer blanking: yes allow exposures: yes
timeout: 0 cycle: 600
...
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 30 Suspend: 30 Off: 30
DPMS is Enabled
On 7/8/23 03:00, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
If you don't have a floppy drive - don't set it up in the BIOS,
If you're running off a disk that's connected via USB - it will be slower
than the same disk directly attached to SATA.
Debian 12 is (probably) no slower than Debian 11 - but it is more
On 7/7/23 10:14, Charles Curley wrote:
What, you couldn't figure that hlyg is not a master of the English
language from his|her|its sentence structure and vocabulary?
Furthermore, this is a world-wide list. We get all levels of English
mastery here, and courtesy calls for not assuming
deb11 also complains floppy error, but it isn't slow
deb12 is slow, it complains floppy error. in bios floppy drive is set to
1.44M though i have no floppy drive. this isn't problem for deb10/11.
it's easy to correct bios setting but i am afraid deb12 is still slow.
Jul 06 23:50:00 bw kernel: scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access USB SanDisk
3.2Gen1
On 7/7/23 08:14, Bret Busby wrote:
You do not include in each of your messages, your name and your
location (at least, the country), and that English is not your primary
language, and therefore, we have no reason to expect that English is
not your primary (and possibly, only) language.
On 7/7/23 06:42, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 04:23, hlyg wrote:
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
Of course,if you want compliance with MS Windows, then, perhaps,
Linux, and, especially, Debian, might not be appropriate for you...
i have used wrong word, i don't mean
On 7/7/23 06:42, Bret Busby wrote:
On 7/7/23 04:23, hlyg wrote:
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
Of course,if you want compliance with MS Windows, then, perhaps,
Linux, and, especially, Debian, might not be appropriate for you...
i have used wrong word, i don't mean
it seems natural to me to use deb12 for debian 12
deb for debian as in file name extension of package
it follows Windows naming style: win7, win8 ...
but others don't think so, i google with deb12, few means debian
in past 20 years few call it debN (N=1,2,3...)
why few are interested in
On 7/4/23 16:39, Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
Try fio with config copied from /usr/share/doc/fio/examples/ssd-test.fio
In config set appropriate size and directory and run `fio new_config`
Thank Vlasov! i have never used fio, its manual is long, it isn't
foolproof. i have to back up for write
i have installed deb12 in usb disk by kingston, it's slow
today i install it in sandisk's, it's normal(fast)
i don't know how to use tool to test usb disk speed
Thank David, 3 devices are plugged to usb hub: wifi adapter, receiver
for wireless keyboard/mouse and usb lamp for power only.
i don't have energy to troubleshoot it as it's ok with buster and
bullseye, problem is with deb12, not with my usb device
it's not too bad that newly stable deb12
Thank David! i suppose it close wifi connection (say goodbye to hot spot
of cell phone) as i shutdown, i don't have network FS
i don't have usb disk plugged to usb hub
bookworm for both i386 and amd64 seem uncomfortable with my usb hub.
last few lines below show errors
i am now using
On 6/29/23 09:20, Charles Curley wrote:
Two thoughts here.
* Does your hub use an external power supply or does it depend on the
computer for power? If the latter, that could be a problem if the
total load exceeds what the computer supplies.
* It could be just a loose connector,
my general impression of bookworm for i386 is slow
i suppose support for i386 becomes poor as its user base shrink
even shutdown is slow, i see it painfully show " Transport endpoint is
not connected"
my usb extension line might cause trouble, it connect to back of pc case
at one end, at
On 6/18/23 07:50, davidson wrote:
It is an option of go-mtpfs. See its man page, as suggested.
Thank davidson! but it's ok when i connect phone with go-mtpfs again, i
don't think -debug option can offer clue to my problem
On 6/17/23 22:47, Marko Ranđelović wrote:
Did you installed it or tried the live system? What are your hardware
components?
i install bookworm for amd64, not from live CD
i often run buster for i386 for days, no problem
Try -debug option to increase logging (see the man page for
i have tried bookworm,noticed many improvements
today it becomes unresponsive when i transfer files to cell phone with
go-mtpfs
it doesn't respond to my keystroke, i can't see any error msg, disk LED
in front panel of pc case shows busy, after about 5 minutes i disconnect
power cord
i
i've installed bookworm for i386, wifi bar in xosview doesn't work
could you recommend other app that show quality of wifi connection?
On 6/9/23 15:40, DdB wrote:
Thank DdB! i have some success
/usr/share/desktop-base/homeworld-theme/grub/
boot screen can be changed by replacing file in location above
i haven't been able to change login background
Very strange: if i use my favorite search engine, i find dozens of
On 6/9/23 09:01, DdB wrote:
STFW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAi2UfUkp_A
+
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/349234/how-to-show-kernel-boot-messages-by-modifying-grub-config-files
.
Thank DdB! i have some success
/usr/share/desktop-base/homeworld-theme/grub/
boot screen can
i've installed deb11 for i386 from live lxde CD
i want to change boot screen image
i browse /boot/grub, can't get clue
lxde has many menus to change appearance, but i can't find menu to
change boot screen
btw is it possible to show kernel msg during boot?
On 6/5/23 08:52, Rodrigo Cunha wrote:
Hi all,
I want to buy a usb to wifi network. How do I check if the
hardware(usb) has debian support?
you can ask sellers if their wifi adapters are linux compatible
at my local market, only a few products have label "linux compatible",
nearly all
On 6/3/23 05:00, Konstantin Nebel wrote:
Hi,
it depends which display manager u use. check which one is installed. Since
you want lightweighted display manager i would try lightdm. But didnt use any
of those ever. :)
Cheers
Thank Nebel!
lightdm is what i need.
i use bullseye for i386 with twm. many years ago i used login from X
Window, that is, graphics interface, not terminal interface. how to
start login in bullseye's X?
On 5/30/23 12:37, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
This seems to have been discussed like eight years ago:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2015/05/msg00081.html
Perhaps it should go into a FAQ.
Cheers
Thank tomas!
many packages break because of empty password? some other distro have no
Thank bw! internet search also shows that live is password, but it's not
correct
i have rebooted,
probably something like this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_privilege
.
i think they disclaim all responsibilities, they can use empty password,
as some other distro do
debian-live-11.0.0-i386-lxde.iso
do you know root password of cd above?
why do they create root password of live cd?
Thank riveravaldez for download link! i've downloaded it.
but Assets section seems inaccessible
many sites are blocked here ...
On 5/19/23 19:03, Joe wrote:
I don't think so. I've just downloaded it here
https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/tag/v1.0.91
without being asked for any information. The author *asks* for
contributions, like many do, but there's no compulsion.
Really? i visit link you list, no
On 5/18/23 19:33, Bret Busby wrote:
You might want to read
https://www.theregister.com/2021/12/10/friday_foss_fest/
Thank Bret Busby! downloading ventoy requires subscription, it's very
bad it publish message digest without message
freebsd handbook instruct users to create bootable disk by
in debian, it is as easy as copying iso file to usb device (/dev/sdx),
run sync to be safe
does this method work for other iso file?
http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/13.1/FreeBSD-13.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso
i can't boot it created this way. what's wrong with it?
at first i suspect Thunderbird(TB) try to access some sites that are
blocked in china
i disable show Start Page when it launches
i disable check email automatically for each account
but it becomes unresponsive when i File->New->Message
i really don't know cause of unresponsiveness
PS: even
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