On 10/9/2020 9:45 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 19:28:59 +0200
john doe wrote:
Now I would like to encrypt the boot partition,, I can succesfully
encrypt the boot partition.
As soon as I restart the guest, I can no longer access the guest as it
will not boot at all.
Are you
the guest as it
will not boot at all.
Doing this process on an other host but directly invoking qemu works
flowlessly.
Is there something that I need to change in the domain xml?
Obviously, I'm missing something, any input on what is welcome.
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On 10/5/2020 7:48 PM, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm not having any updates for my Debian Buster for last 5 days. Looks
suspicious to me... Anybody has same experience?
What do you get if you do:
$ apt-get update && apt-get -sV upgrade
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On 10/4/2020 4:52 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 04 Oct 2020 at 16:39:38 (+0200), john doe wrote:
On 10/4/2020 4:35 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 04 Oct 2020 at 16:16:33 (+0200), john doe wrote:
I just installed Debian Buster with encrypted LVM.
In my fstab file, I have
On 10/4/2020 4:35 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 04 Oct 2020 at 16:16:33 (+0200), john doe wrote:
I just installed Debian Buster with encrypted LVM.
In my fstab file, I have:
#
/dev/mapper/try02--vg-root / ext4errors=remount-ro 0
1
I can't figure out
/dev/mapper/try02--vg-root /etc/keys/root.key
--key-slot=1
Device /dev/mapper/try02--vg-root doesn't exist or access denied.
Command failed with code -4 (wrong device or file specified).
How can I know what device cryptsetupt will accept?
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On 10/2/2020 9:13 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Oct 02, 2020 at 11:47:42AM -0700, Alan Latteri wrote:
Hello,
I request that set-tools be upgraded to the latest version, 1.4.2.
File a wishlist bug against the package.
Or chip in and update the package yourself! :)
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Stefan writes:
> BTW, depending on what you expect from an "ARM board" and what you
> consider "affordable", you could go for an actual router (many of
> which are based on ARM nowadays).
It has to run Debian or a Debian derivative.
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e specs make it ideal. It not only has three real NICs, but it also
has a real 1 Gbit switch.
I'll look at the BPI-R1 and BPI-R2.
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ut ten years now. Will be replaced as soon as I find an
affordable ARM board with two NICs.
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nning Debian as a router.
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Please stop polluting this list with your private stuff.
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you want.
Tail, cat, tac are also an options.
In other words, we need to know what you want to be able to provide you
with a command.
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On 9/23/2020 10:36 PM, Pòl Hallen wrote:
Hi :-)
like ubuntu, what's the best way to show a notify alert (via terminal)
about available packages?
I can't talk about Ubuntu but you could use a cronjob that checks
periodicly for new updates and use 'wall' to notify the users.
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e forward mode
for a virtual network? I can't find it in the libvirt documentation.
Try to install a VM with '--bridge=br0' and see if it works there.
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an IP from a DHCP server.
HTH.
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Some package you are trying to install must either depend on that package
or recommend it. Try installing that package with --no-install-recommends.
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Does portsentry(1) make any sense in systems with ipv6 connectivity?
Thanks,
John
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Richard Hector wrote:
> Trunk the VLANs from the computer to the switch.
deloptes writes:
> What does the original topic has to do with trunked VLAN?
You can use it to fake a real router by faking a second NIC. It makes
your firewall vulnerable to VLAN hopping attacks.
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Richard writes:
> Actually, you can do ok if you combine it with a VLAN-capable
> switch. I believe that's how most of the consumer-grade routers work
> (with the switch built-in, of course).
Another reason not to use consumer-grade routers.
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ong and that the support is useless. This was last
year: perhaps they've improved.
I'm sure it uses more than 4 watts.
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On 9/6/2020 4:09 PM, Charles Zeitler wrote:
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 10:47 AM john doe wrote:
On 9/3/2020 5:34 PM, Charles Zeitler wrote:
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 1:47 AM john doe wrote:
On 9/3/2020 4:53 AM, Charles Zeitler wrote:
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 11:16 PM Kenneth Parker wrote
be appreciated! Thanks in advance
John
Might try variants of:
ssh -v -v -v theu...@thedomain.tld
to see what ssh/sshd are doing.
John
Bob Weber writes:
> On 9/3/20 9:48 AM, riveravaldez wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm under the impression that one of my LAN-SSH connections is working
> > poorly. When
On 9/3/2020 5:34 PM, Charles Zeitler wrote:
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 1:47 AM john doe wrote:
On 9/3/2020 4:53 AM, Charles Zeitler wrote:
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 11:16 PM Kenneth Parker wrote:
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 10:58 PM Charles Zeitler wrote:
i get:
debian@debian:~$ su -c 'virt
1145
comm="apparmor_parser"
Looks like your BIOS doesn't support Virtualization.
any hints/tips?
I had to enter my computer's BIOS and tell it that Virtualization is allowed.
(KVM requires Hardware Virtualization. Qemu by itself doesn't, just in case
you have a CPU that doesn't support this).
bios claims it's enabled
cpu=amd phenom ii
What does 'kvm-ok' (1) say?
The Libvirt mailing list is also friendly.
1)
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation#Check_that_your_CPU_supports_hardware_virtualization
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While storage in a file fine for trivial passwords such as those for
social sites storing important ones on the computer is a bad idea,
encrypted or not. So is copying and pasting them.
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tomas writes:
> When a passphrase is long (16) I keep a little scrap until it is
> memorized.
I just follow Bruce Schneier's advice and write all of my (random)
passwords down. I end up memorizing the ones I use most, though.
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already well explained
by others.
All directories can be represented as folders but not all folders
reference directories.
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On 8/30/2020 7:08 PM, john doe wrote:
On 8/30/2020 6:27 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm running Apache 2.4.38-3+deb10u3 on a Debian/Stable server on an
AMD64 machine.
When I create a virtual host under /var/www, everything works as
expected. However, if I change the virtual host's document root
likely Debian specific but all the
Debian stuff only shows vhosts under /var/www, which isn't what I want.
Any ideas?
What are the permissions of the directory in question?
Do you have a directory directive for that location in apache2?
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-setuptools/python-pkg-resources_40.8.0-1_all.deb
You may want to change 'us' to something more closer to where you live.
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On 8/28/2020 6:35 AM, Johann Klammer wrote:
On 08/27/2020 08:00 PM, john doe wrote:
Debians,
I just installed Debian Buster and I'm seeing the following messages at
boot:
"[0.005017] do_IRQ: 1.55 No irq handler for vector
[0.005017] do_IRQ: 2.55 No irq handler for v
On 8/27/2020 8:14 PM, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 19:53:01 +0200
john doe wrote:
Hello john,
Hi there Brad,
What should I do to correct whatever they are telling me?
Seems to be being worked on ATM.
See https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=256227 for some insight.
See
e messages are saying.
What should I do to correct whatever they are telling me?
Any feedback is appriciated.
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On 8/22/2020 6:33 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 21 aug 20, 21:06:05, john doe wrote:
When I can not get the command I want, I break it down to the simplest
command as possible then I build from there to the command I realy want.
Have you considered that solution(s) found might
on their Windows computer?
David
There is a portable version for Windows, if I recall correctly.
To the OP, look at creating a self extracting archive (not sure if it
works from Linux to Windows though).
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On 8/21/2020 9:00 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 08:51:44PM +0200, john doe wrote:
Okay, it uses the same syntax as for a subshell '$()'.
No, one of them is $'' and the other is $(). They have nothing in common.
One of them is a form of quoting. It acts just like
the same syntax as for a subshell '$()'.
Next step is to find a way in which I can use variable substitution.
I appriciate your help Greg.
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On 8/21/2020 7:46 PM, local10 wrote:
Hi,
What would be a reasonably secure and simple way to encrypt files on Linux and
then send them to a non-technical Windows user so she would be able decrypt
and read them?
Any ideas? Thanks
Veracrypt could be one option.
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On 8/21/2020 7:51 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 07:49:07PM +0200, john doe wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to use the command provided at (1):
$ sed '/pattern{N;N;a try\d10}' input-file
sed: -e expression #1, char 0: unmatched `{'
Are you missing a second / character after
missing?
The idea is to be able to append a line two lines after a match while
being POSIX compliant.
1)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30099736/sed-insert-line-after-x-lines-after-match
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On 8/21/2020 3:33 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
john doe wrote:
I just installed apache2 on Debian Buster.
I'm trying to use SSI in an html page:
$ cat try.shtml
This file last modified
When accessing the page through my web browser, I only get 'This file
last modified' without the date
that mod_mime.c is enabled and in
/etc/apache2/apache2.conf I have the 'Options' line '+includes' present
for '/var/www/html'.
What am I missing?
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ert opinion" but instead must support every assertion with a
reference to published work.
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es a deriviative.
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In /etc/udev/rules.d/*, and, /lib/modprobe.d/aliases.conf, is the
correct name for sound devices "snd-usb-audio" or "snd_usb_audio"?
Thanks,
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works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#'
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to the Windows world where top-posting is used.
1)
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/ufw-essentials-common-firewall-rules-and-commands
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would like to ask how I can configure firewall so that I can have ssh
working, instead of simply disabling it.
Per default SSH uses port '22' with the protocol 'tcp'.
So you need to open that inbound port!
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On 8/7/2020 5:07 PM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
Hi,
can anybody tell if there is a way to find out the ssh key (out of the ones
listed in authorized keys) was used for login to the current session?
Try to increase the log verbosity to 'debug[1|2|3]'.
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unusual characters and empty items.
Awk can ignore newlines, but a lot of the other shell tools are
line-based anyway.
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On 2020-08-05 22:06, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Aug 05, 2020 at 03:04:32PM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
This method cuts off the first part of the string, up to the delimiter, and
adds it to the array, then continues with what's left of the string until
there's none left:
Yes, that's a valid
2]=" 1 2 3 " [3]=" c"
[4]="123abc ")
I've used this myself, so am eager to hear of any hidden snags. :)
(One already: if the delimiter is a repeated character which might also
be the last in the last string fragment, then the loop never closes.
Fairly rare?)
Originally found here:
https://www.tutorialkart.com/bash-shell-scripting/bash-split-string/
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reat
model this can be on a note taped to the inside of the machine, in your
safe, or even in the notebook where you keep all your other passwords.
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On 8/3/2020 11:00 PM, Michael Stone wrote:
On Mon, Aug 03, 2020 at 10:21:01PM +0200, john doe wrote:
I'm settleing on buying (1), Google says that it is UASP compatible.
Is there some reason you're set on buying a thumb drive form factor?
Mainly the form factor and the ease of use.
I
On 7/30/2020 5:19 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
john doe wrote:
On 7/30/2020 4:41 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Two things:
- your CPU load, depending on how you measure it, may include
processes which are waiting for I/O. This I/O is very slow,
so.
- not all USB3 devices are the same. Many
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of disk IO.
Can you expand on your thoughts?
The issue only arises when the usbkey is used.
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?action=AttachFile=get=mount-iphone.sh'
$ sh ./iPhone*.sh
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that it is a IO issue.
To Deloptes,
I have a single board with only USB 3.0 but thanks for your thoughts.
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On 7/30/2020 5:19 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
john doe wrote:
On 7/30/2020 4:41 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Two things:
- your CPU load, depending on how you measure it, may include
processes which are waiting for I/O. This I/O is very slow,
so.
- not all USB3 devices are the same. Many
On 7/30/2020 4:41 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
john doe wrote:
Hi Debians,
I have limited space on my box, so I would like to install VMs onto an
external storage (usbkey 3.0) using Libvirt.
In the below command '/mnt/usbkey01' is the mountpoint for my usbkey:
virt-install --name=try01 --ram=1024
about it?
If I change the path to '/var/lib/machines/try01' (internal storage) it
works flowlessly and my CPU does not overload.
Any input is appriciated.
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s not make it appear if it is not detected (?!???@!%@?!!!?).
Also, it works for only one scanner.
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e --verify SHA512SUMS.sign
SHA512SUMS'
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Can someone help please
If you have internet access, give a shot to the below command:
$ gpg --keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve verify SHA512SUMS.sign
SHA512SUMS
Assuming that it works, the next command will be:
$ sha512sum --strict --ignore-missing -c SHA512SUMS
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tic to writing
programs. I use Bc when I need arbitrary precision.
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I usually have Octave open in a window. I also often use bc.
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S{idProduct}=="081b", \
SYMLINK+="video-webcam"
erratically fails, with /dev/video-webcam ln -s to /dev/video0, and
the camera on /dev/video1, (after PNP.)
Is "SUBSYSTEMS=="usb"" the issue in the rule?
Thanks,
John
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Look at
https://backports.debian.org/
Note that for Firefox you need to go to
https://mozilla.debian.net/
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to happen
> now, using the excuse that it is a new feature and that has to wait
> for the next chapter of the release cycle.
That's what Backports is for.
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temd-networkd.
If you realy want to do the networking yourself, you will need to create
the bridge based on the examples found in '/lib/systemd/network'.
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rhkramer writes:
> but I will say one thing, you might run testing if your bank insists
> you have the latest thing (browser).
Get a browser from Backports. Or use Chromium. You're probably
allowing Google full access anyway.
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/ buster/updates main
which one must be chosen?
The one you need, they are all identical with the exception of non-free
and contrib.
See (1) for the meaning of those terms.
1) https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList#Component
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k through the list to find a package that has what you need.
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t supports adding tag to an mp3 stream or?
Alternatively, If I point mpd to an mp3 ID3tag stream then mpd will
relay the tag(s) to the clients.
How can I do that on Buster?
In other words, how can I brordcast localy an mp3 stream with id3tag.
Any feedback is welcome.
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pport for installing to an encrypted partition has improved
considerably with each installer release. The last time I did it with a
Buster installer it was not even necessary to consult my notes.
+1, encrypting the boot partition is not that dificult either.
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à un endroit où systemd peut le trouver ?
This is an English mailing list, you might be better off in a French one! :)
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SHA256SUMS.sign SHA256SUMS
I would rather use the below command to automatically fetch the key:
$ gpg --keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve verify SHA512SUMS.sign
SHA512SUMS
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to manage a large number of dynamically created network ..."
Specifying an Ip there does not help!
1) https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.network.html
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for tens of thousands of years before
then. I doubt that there is a human alive who does not have slave
ancestors.
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missing something, or is this a bug of 'NSS Machine' (1)?
1) https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/nss-mymachines.html
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es will and
then the right started using it to poke fun at them. They succeeded in
converting it to a term of derision, and that's what it is today.
> The politically correct are as intolerant as Puritans.
All ideologues are as intolerant as Puritans. The latter were a prime
example.
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ther hand, is a
euphemism manufactured by liberal whites.
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legal practice[2] and almost extinct as an illegal
one I see no reason not to repurpose the terms.
[1] "Blacklist" has nothing to do with race. It goes back to 17th
century English politics. The term "whitelist" was invented quite
recently to describe the reverse of a blacklist.
[2] I consider military conscription slavery but almost no one agrees
with me so that's irrelevant here.
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s Lynx. If the former perhaps the -c and/or -o options for
apt-cache might be interesting.
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rect. A device
with leading phase (by some measure: it may have lagging phase by
another) does not necessarily control one with lagging phase.
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>
> > That means I managed to narrow down the issue. It’s firewall with
> > default policy DROP instead of REJECT. It also says something about Xorg
> > doing
> > something on network I have no idea what
>
> OK, It's even weirder - it's not firewall. It's a network. When I
> disconnect RJ45,
> That means I managed to narrow down the issue. It’s firewall with
> default policy DROP instead of REJECT. It also says something about Xorg doing
> something on network I have no idea what
OK, It's even weirder - it's not firewall. It's a network. When I
disconnect RJ45, no issues, no
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 17:23, Marco Möller
> wrote:
> You will need to study the relevant documentation first. You then will
> find why two of the parameters are equal to "0" (it is because others
> are in use..., I mentioned already that there are more parameters
> present and I only
> On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 at 09:41, Marco Möller
> wrote:
> sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=
> sudo sysctl vm.vfs_cache_pressure=
> sudo sysctl vm.dirty_background_bytes=
> sudo sysctl vm.dirty_bytes=
Thank you Marco.
I checked my current values
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sudo sysctl vm.swappiness
# vm.swappiness = 60
sudo
Hi Everybody ;-),
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A local member of the LUG here built jitsi from sources and he is not an IT
professional. From that I infer that it is possible.
Sent from TypeApp
Thanks a lot! That gave me a lead to a typo and that has fixed the
problem.
On Sun, 07 Jun 2020 21:27:56 -0400,
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 09:23:17PM -0400, John Covici wrote:
> > Hi. I am having problems compiling the current linux-source4.19. I
);
^
make[2]: ***
[scripts/Makefile.build:309: arch/x86/hyperv/hv_init.o] Error 1
Any ideas on how to proceed?
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desperately need your help. Please respond to this Email as soon as
possible. Thank you very much!
It is unclear to me what issue(s) you are having:
- How did you install Debian?
- What release of Debian did you install?
CCing Debian accessibility.
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alongside my daily driver, and use Only for the
Zoom meetings
I would install a Debian VM for Zoom and alike software.
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Richard Owlett writes:
> Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set
> tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ?
Emacs.
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David Wright writes:
> That begs the question of what pristine means, because it has never
> been defined even by the OP.
I thought that we had learned that what he really wanted was to be able
to identify packages that have not been used recently and remove them.
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