e sender.
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ListMaster/ListArchiveSpam
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nline for some insperation.
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On 9/22/24 21:02, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2024 18:02:30 +0200
john doe wrote:
Even if you upgrade the FW?
I tried upgrading the firmware. I have the latest available,
20201215.
I also have a HP.
After entering credentials it allows me to access the advance
capabilities of my
On 9/22/24 17:05, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2024 15:54:09 +0200
john doe wrote:
On 9/21/24 23:25, Charles Curley wrote:
I have an HP LaserJet MFP M234sdw printer. I am getting error
messages from CUPS that say something like "cups-pki expired". The
certificate on t
use in the printer?
There is no mechanism to do so in the printer's firmware.
Even if you upgrade the FW?
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el Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)
Thank you in advance and I wish you all a great day.
Regards,
John Anderson
The MAC filter needs a local filter for the two 16 X dual hex, (23
total,) digits.
The MAC is router usually aligned internally by the router, and
contains unique hex digits.
Does any anyone recall how to query the digits to the display?
Thanks,
John
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On 8/31/24 05:48, John Conover wrote:
What does a "debian ... amd64-netinst.iso" do
with an .iso?
You have enough data in the iso file to start a Debian installation,
most of the PKGs will be fetched from the internet.
Can it be coverted to a USB. How?
cp .
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m the author of the django-sms Twilio backend)
I guess, this is not what you asked!
To the OP, Twilio with the lang of your choosing! ;^)
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What does a "debian ... amd64-netinst.iso" do
with an .iso?
Can it be coverted to a USB. How?
Thanks,
John
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I hand install my debian packages, and have an offline repository, because
garbage like this tends to slip onto my machine. This package slipped in
through firefox somehow, and framerate on recordings stalled out. It more
than likely interferes with opengl. RIP Firefox...
Is Debian 11 isolinux AMD64 USB 32GB source available?
Help would appreciated,
John
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ve specific configs
for node01 and node02 respectively.
This makes it impossible to specify options twice with different values.
To me the documentation is somewhat misleading and does not match what
you already found out.
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Can a standard USB have sub directives?
I was doing some stress testing, and some sub directives had very long
write latency's. (All less than 4GB.)
Thanks,
John
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On 8/6/24 01:47, George at Clug wrote:
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 22:25 john doe wrote:
On 8/5/24 12:50, George at Clug wrote:
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 17:25 Michel Verdier wrote:
On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote:
YOu realy need to be intimate with nftables, you might want to consider
does not look
self explanatory. But hopefully, like everything computer related, it is
usually not that complex, just you need to understand the new syntax and how to
use it.
YOu realy need to be intimate with nftables, you might want to consider
a frontend to nftables.
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rules for public networks are very simple.
- Allow all outgoing traffic
On a laptop, inbound connections should be restricted unless you want
services to be accessible on your laptop by way of FWing and and
securing the services.
Outbound connections is up to you.
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et you?
More controle over what's going on on the network! ;^)
This allows to have a restrict FW for example.
That is also why UPNP is also disabled on my network.
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Children are taught in elementary school that computer == Windows.
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urity bullseye-security main
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security main
Any compatibility advice would greatly appreciated,
John
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an-boot mailing list, as
apparently this is a regression.
In my case, I use the Qemu's built-in tftp server.
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school had the
perfect classic high school look.
Cheers!
John Rice
Max writes:
> Gnus (Emacs) should be a bit more than just text UI.
Yes, of course Gnus: it's what I use. But there is no point in
mentioning anything connected with Emacs when talking about enticing
people away from Facebook et al even though it is actually quite easy to
use these days.
now anyone with a
laptop, a fixed IP (or IPV6) and Starlink or fiber could outperform
IHNP4.
I don't think a graphical Usenet client exists but it easily could.
Even easier might be a browser plugin.
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ed to know.
Best regards,
Joerg
I would first try to purge the podman package with the autoremove option
and reinstall the package.
When installed, use sudo to gain root access.
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, and Twitter (and never use Windows, of course).
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t I got the
last time I ran the script" or "a version number that I'll provide as
a second argument to the script". We'd need to know what the OP has
in mind here.
rmadison will fetch data about package versions available in the Debian
repositories.
Its output might be usefully parsed by a script.
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On 28/06/2024 18:42, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On 28/6/24 16:13, John Crawley wrote:
Except that midnight is also 0:00, so you still have the am/pm confusion.
They should have kept 0:00 just for midnight really.
That's the first time I've seen anything to justify calling m
ke
sure only your code ever reads it, though.
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lew
the system time.
> but at shutdown: writing to the RTC, and the correct preservation of
> its state.
You write to the rtc and to /etc/adjtime periodically at a rate
determined by the computed hot drift rate and also during a controlled
shutdown.
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Stefan writes:
> The question remains: how to make use of that info upon wakeup to
> adjust the "initial" time before NTP takes over.
hwclock -a can do this. If you use it be sure ntpsec isn't trying to do
the same thing.
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On 28/06/2024 14:00, Erwan DAVID wrote:
Le 28 juin 2024 13:12:03 David Wright a écrit :
On Wed 26 Jun 2024 at 12:50:32 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Jun 26, 2024 at 11:25:38 -0500, John Hasler wrote:
I wrote:
12 Noon and 12 Midnight works.
David Wright wrote:
Except that The
I wrote:
> 12 Noon and 12 Midnight works.
David Wright wrote:
> Except that The Wanderer's "strictly correct" version, M for noon,
> is out there in some pre-2008 documents.
If you use M for noon you should use either AM or PM for midnight.
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. using "00:00 M", the notations for noon and
> midnight would be identical.)
12 Noon and 12 Midnight works.
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Felix Miata wrote:
> Trying to get EL to stop putting subscribed email into "known spam" is
> futile. The mechanism EL provides to avoid such diversions doesn't work
> with debian mailing list posts.
Quit using EL email. Use Pobox. Yes, it costs money. It's
Brad Rogers writes:
> Due, mainly, to the literacy of the people that moved, rather than any
> deliberate choice. That is, spelling was often a 'best guess'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webster's_Dictionary#Noah_Webster's_American_Dictionary_of_the_English_L
JHHL writes:
> Some of us still prefer physical media
Do you mean read-only media? All media are physical.
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to [2], nothing needs to be installed.
[1] https://packages.debian.org/buster/bandit.
[2] https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/bandit0.html
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y the square root of 3
Here in rural Wisconsin the 7200V distribution line leaves the
substation as three phases and a grounded neutral. This eventually
branches out into three single phase lines consisting of a phase and a
grounded neutral. The pole pigs are connected phase to neutral.
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https://www.opencindex.com/about-cindex/
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On 26/04/2024 12:56, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 26 Apr 2024 at 11:27:24 (+0900), John Crawley wrote:
Innocent question: what difference does the comment make vs just ending the
file with an empty line?
Nothing for the computer, but visibility for me.
Say you print the file on paper. All you
yptswap /dev/urandom
swap,offset=2048,cipher=aes-xts-plain64,size=512
#
$
Innocent question: what difference does the comment make vs just ending the
file with an empty line?
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to date with the original project.
.
yt-dlp is a small command-line program to download videos from
YouTube.com and other sites that don't provide direct links to the
videos served.
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n using config-package-dev for some years now - to add some customized
configs to existing installed packages - and it still seems to be working
perfectly. It's just a wrapper on top of dpkg diverts so there's not all that
much to go wrong.
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t;If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use any mail application that
supports IMAP"
and it makes sense.
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. Linux has a large and growing share of the
automotive market. Your router almost certainly runs Linux.
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orted by one overworked guy who is taking
patches from random strangers.
NOTE: this is just a suggestion. I don't claim to be any sort of
security expert nor am I trying to tell anyone what to do.
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Joe writes:
> I think this was amply demonstrated by Heartbleed, where the offending
> code was examined by *one* other pair of eyes, before approval was
> granted for inclusion in OpenSSL.
The "many eyes" phase comes after release.
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nes I use most often through use.
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aracter password which you used to log on to the VAX via
the VT100 in your cubicle. People would stick a slip of paper with
their password on it under the keyboard where the janitor could get at
it.
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Elmwood, WI USA
Pierre-Elliott Bécue writes:
> Writing down a password is a bad idea.
Why?
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Use one of the password generating programs such as pwgen to produce a
12 character random password. Write it down.
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Pierre-Elliott Bécue writes:
> A phrase you will easily remember but that would be hardcore to guess
> through social engineering is perfect.
Better is a random string that you write down. When people try to
generate phrases that meet those requirements they usually fail.
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Can emacs 27.1 from Debian 11 Buster be installed on Debian 12 Bookworm?
Thanks,
John
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Email from logcheck(1) contains:
E: File could not be read: /var/log/syslog
E: File could not be read: /var/log/auth.log
which do not exist in bookworm 12.5.
The offending file:
/etc/logcheck/logcheck.logfiles.d/syslog.logfiles
contains both filenames.
Thanks,
John
ng new is better than trying to get your own
way! ;^)
I can only suggest you to dig into Git submodules.
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What is the difference between:
debian-live-12.5.0-amd64-xfce.iso
And:
debian-12.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
Thanks,
John
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hentication-Results: mx.zohomail.com;
dkim=pass;
spf=none (zohomail.com: 82.195.75.100 is neither permitted nor denied
by domain of lists.debian.org)
smtp.mailfrom=bounce-debian-user=john=bunsenlabs@lists.debian.org;
dmarc=pass(p=none dis=none) header.from=strugglers
Look at the chronyd settime command and the chrony.conf makestep
directive. These are intended for your situation.
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Elmwood, WI USA
On 05/03/2024 11:36, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 05/03/2024 09:02, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 10:49:34AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
I think ^ has been deprecated recently. I failed to find a reference on the web
just now though.
So, ^ isn't "deprecated". It'
On 05/03/2024 11:02, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 10:49:34AM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
On 05/03/2024 05:27, David Wright wrote:
Which shell also matters. The OP appears to be using ^ to negate,
but ! has the advantage that it will be understood in bash and dash.
I think
should be switching to !
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d-Bracket-Expressions.html
says:
‘-’
represents the range if it’s not first or last in a list or the ending
point of a range. To make the ‘-’ a list item, it is best to put it last.
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https://wiki.debian.org/RFP
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cols.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noninvasive_glucose_monitor
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I had just started looking into the grub-pc package before I saw this.
I'll be able to test this out sometime tomorrow.
I can't verify this on my machine, because mine uses UEFI.
Will advise. Thank you Greg!
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rn, dash, zsh â¦
>
Hi Franco.
egrep ALL .bashrc
LC_ALL=C
set | egrep ALL
LC_ALL=C
dash
set | egrep ALL
So, apparently not, (I don't have it set in /etc/profile, which is
read when dash is invoked; initializing in ~/.profile would work,
too. Probably the same in csh,
I am aware that the label and uuid (drive and partition) are replicated
on the cloned drive, but I can't find the model number (in text format)
stored anywhere on the drive.
I will keep looking.
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se4_2 x2apic
popcnt tsc_deadline_timer aes xsave avx f16c rdrand lahf_lm cpuid_fault
epb pti ssbd ibrs ibpb stibp tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
fsgsbase smep erms xsaveopt dtherm ida arat pln pts md_clear flush_l1d
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Greg writes:
> To "change the keyboard layout" could mean either to select a
> different layout, or to modify an existing layout. In fact, I think
> *most* people would assume the former.
I think the possibility of *altering* the keyboard layout would not even
occur to mos
My .vimrc contains
syntax on
set mouse-=a
And pasting works.
VIM - Vi IMproved 9.0 (2022 Jun 28, compiled Nov 20 2023 16:05:25)
Included patches: 1-2116
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Max Nikulin wrote:
> I think, the problem is no RTC on some *pi board, certainly chrony out of
> box setup is not ready to such environment and its solution is not
> maxstep.
That's what makestep (initstepslew now being deprecated) is for.
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Gene writes:
> How do I setup /etc/chrony/chrony.conf so it slams the system clock to
> the current time on the first cycle as its rebooting?
initstepslew
man chrony.conf
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m objects to be created that
> are not verified and vetted then there are no viruses.
Then there is no need for your verification process.
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Why should she believe it?
> any process which does not respond should be thus cast into the outer
> darkness of the bits and never to return (aka a virus or unauthorized
> program).
Malware can lie. A virus can infect an authorized program and use its
credentials.
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s a 403 because google
> doesn't know WTH to do with localhost...
I just tried that. No hijacking: works fine.
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Greg Wooledge writes:
> Chrome does not "hijack port 80". You can go to http://localhost:80/
> to talk to a local web server *just fine* in Chrome.
And in Chromium. And in Firefox or Lynx when Chromium is running.
Nothing's being hijacked.
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Klaus writes:
> Did you notice, that I was talking about the reduced, crippled OpenSource
> browser: chromium
In what way is it crippled?
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Roy J. Tellason writes:
> Where does that leave those of us that wrote c for CP/M?
I wrote:
> Or for MTS?
Gene writes:
> That, i've not heard of John, please expand.
Michigan Terminal System. A multi-user OS running on the Amdahl 470V/6
at the University of Michigan.
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> Where does that leave those of us that wrote c for CP/M?
Or for MTS?
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r of both
> languages, I think Perl is a much better choice than C for string
> processing.
Use SPITBOL.
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match. You only inputted one line,
and grep said one line was found which matched *,*
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Thanks Thomas.
Have a good one ...
John
Thomas Schmitt writes:
> Hi,
>
> i wrote:
> > > *FvwmButtons xterm_ts5 linuxterm.xpm Exec xterm -ls -geometry 80x24 -bg
> > > wheat -fg black -sl 1
> xterm*VT100.foreground: black
>
> I have it in ~/.fvwm2rc as:
>
> *FvwmButtons xterm_ts5 linuxterm.xpm Exec xterm -ls -geometry 80x24 -bg wheat
> -fg black -sl 1 +sb
Action 'Exec ex
ERROR, id: 13855
;; flags: qr rd ra ad; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1
;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 512
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;security-debian.org. IN A
;; ANSWER SECTION:
security-debian.org.3600IN A 57.128.81.193
Host gives me the same result. However, apt says:
0% [Connecting to security-debian.org (57.128.81.193)]
and times out.
Using "nameserver 8.8.8.8" changes nothing.
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Thomas George wrote:
> I typed the above line exactly. apt-get update searches for
> security.debian.org:80 [57.128.81.193] and times out, no connection
Gene writes:
> And that is not the address I get from here
It's the one I get from here, and it times out. My DNS is working.
-
and I think that this is
the sort of stuff it is supposed to be for. Worth investigating.
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You may be able to prevent Firefox from getting increased priority by
using polkit.
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nend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
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//datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8375
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Paypal.
I don't like PayPal either but you won't find any way to do
international transactions without dealing with obnoxious regulations.
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some other entity not currently
> approved of by American foreign policy preference.
The "know your customer" regulations are by no means a US-only
phenomena. It's supposed to prevent "money laundering".
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fected or malicious Web site.
Quit using Google search. Use DuckDuckGo.
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On 1/7/24 13:00, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 7/1/24 19:37, Felix Miata wrote:
Please stop this unreadable pointless thread.
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Try manpages.org .
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r".
man chrony.conf
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ata file is
very often /etc/ethers, but this is not official. If no filename
is specified /etc/ethers is used as default.
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Greg Wooledge:
> It's been my experience that the hyperlinks I'm meant to click are so
> long that they wrap around the terminal width multiple times. This
> makes copy/pasting them tedious at best, and even then it still
> sometimes fails for me.
My wife has the same probl
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