[fixed]Re: startx returns "Xf86EnableIO: failed to enable I/O ports 0000-03ff"

2024-09-13 Thread Pierre Willaime
Le 11/09/2024 à 17:55, Max Nikulin a écrit : grep -r system.conf /usr/share/dbus-1/ /usr/share/dbus-1/system.conf:  ignore_missing="yes">/etc/dbus-1/system.conf I do not have this file as well. I suggest Pierre to compare config files of live and installed environments. I recommend to read

Re: startx returns "Xf86EnableIO: failed to enable I/O ports 0000-03ff"

2024-09-11 Thread Pierre Willaime
Le 09/09/2024 à 04:56, Max Nikulin a écrit :> Have you tried to boot from a live media? It should help to determine if your problem is caused by unsupported upgrade path. Yes. It is booting and working fine on a debian stable live usb. Are there any errors, warnings, or suspicious messages in

Re: startx returns "Xf86EnableIO: failed to enable I/O ports 0000-03ff"

2024-09-08 Thread Pierre Willaime
On 08/09/2024 15:41, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote: Maybe your account is missing some authorizations. What's the output of `id`? Is your account member of the groups 'video' and 'input'? Thanks. My user was *not* member of the 'input' group. I made the change but it does not fix my issue (startx r

Re: startx returns "Xf86EnableIO: failed to enable I/O ports 0000-03ff"

2024-09-08 Thread Pierre Willaime
On 07/09/2024 23:32, Dan Ritter wrote: Try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-legacy and if that doesn't work, edit /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config (and read the man page for it) Thanks. I tried to select "Root Only" (to restore old behavior) or "Anybody" when reconfiguring xserver-xorg-legacy. T

startx returns "Xf86EnableIO: failed to enable I/O ports 0000-03ff"

2024-09-07 Thread Pierre Willaime
Hi, After upgrading from Strech to Booworm (I know: not recommended to jump versions), I have some trouble to start X server. startx returns this error: "Xf86EnableIO: failed to enable I/O ports -03ff (Operation not permitted)". GPU is Intel HD Graphics 2500 with CPU Intel Core i3-3220

Impossible to change ownership of a file to user when user is UID 0

2023-05-01 Thread Pierre Willaime
Hi, I am unable to connect via SSH without password (ssh-copy-id was launched) to a VM running Debian Stable. After some investigations, it is most likely a permission issue May 1 15:32:42 vm sshd[131848]: debug1: trying public key file /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys May 1 15:32:42 vm sshd

Re: ASCII formatting for plain text email

2023-01-31 Thread Pierre Willaime
Le 31/01/2023 à 20:44, Jude DaShiell a écrit : > chafa may help https://hpjansson.org/chafa/ Thanks! Not exactly what I am looking for (cf. my other answer) but very useful.

Re: ASCII formatting for plain text email

2023-01-31 Thread Pierre Willaime
Le 31/01/2023 à 21:14, Greg Wooledge a écrit : > A .signature file is only written once, so it doesn't matter how > tedious it is to produce the desired formatting. That said, I would > imagine relatively few people have octothorpe boxes around text in their > .signature files these days. Even ba

ASCII formatting for plain text email

2023-01-31 Thread Pierre Willaime
Hi, -- Warning: I hope you will forgive me for this email not really related to debian. I just think people from this community could likely have good advice about this question. -- I would like to format plain text emails to increase readability and information separation. The id

Re: nvme SSD and poor performance

2021-08-23 Thread Pierre Willaime
Le 20/08/2021 à 19:45, Alexander V. Makartsev a écrit : That looks abnormal to me. Have you tried to update SSD firmware¹ and BIOS for your Dell PC? [1] https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=0n4c4 Thanks all again for your precious answers. I will try first

Re: nvme SSD and poor performance

2021-08-20 Thread Pierre Willaime
https://pastebin.com/zaGVEpae Le 18/08/2021 à 00:24, David Christensen a écrit : On 8/17/21 2:54 AM, Pierre Willaime wrote: > Hi, > > I have a nvme SSD (CAZ-82512-Q11 NVMe LITEON 512GB) on debian stable > (bulleye now). > > For a long time, I suffer poor I/O performances w

Re: nvme SSD and poor performance

2021-08-17 Thread Pierre Willaime
Le 17/08/2021 à 14:02, Dan Ritter a écrit : The first question is, how slow is this storage? Here is a good article on using fio: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/02/how-fast-are-your-disks-find-out-the-open-source-way-with-fio/ Thanks for the help. Here are the output of fio tests. Si

nvme SSD and poor performance

2021-08-17 Thread Pierre Willaime
Hi, I have a nvme SSD (CAZ-82512-Q11 NVMe LITEON 512GB) on debian stable (bulleye now). For a long time, I suffer poor I/O performances which slow down a lot of tasks (apt upgrade when unpacking for example). I am now trying to fix this issue. Using fstrim seems to restore speed. There are