Re: Please help delete printer job

2019-06-13 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
On qui, 13 jun 2019, Rodolfo Medina wrote: Thanks. Solved. I deleted the printer from Cups managing section and then added it again. It still printed another few pages and then stopped. But next time...? There should be a way to view the queue from the Cups web interface (which I

Re: Please help delete printer job

2019-06-13 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hi, On 13/06/2019 18:31, Dan Ritter wrote: > Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> Hi... >> >> by mistake I told my Samsung ML-1925 to print a large document and don't >> manage >> to cancel that... I tried with the `cancel' command, also lprm, and also >> from >> within web browser print management...

Re: Please help delete printer job

2019-06-13 Thread Rodolfo Medina
Dan Ritter writes: > Rodolfo Medina wrote: >> Hi... >> >> by mistake I told my Samsung ML-1925 to print a large document and don't >> manage to cancel that... I tried with the `cancel' command, also lprm, and >> also from within web browser print management... but nothing, it goes on >>

Re: Please help delete printer job

2019-06-13 Thread Dan Ritter
Rodolfo Medina wrote: > Hi... > > by mistake I told my Samsung ML-1925 to print a large document and don't > manage > to cancel that... I tried with the `cancel' command, also lprm, and also from > within web browser print management... but nothing, it goes on wanting to > print it still.

Please help delete printer job

2019-06-13 Thread Rodolfo Medina
and more, please anyone tell me how to stop it. Thanks for any help, Rodolfo

I help about Development.

2019-05-24 Thread Ale Frataslafra
Hi I'm Alexandria F., I'm working in a DebianCustomCD( https://wiki.debian.org/DebianCustomCD ), I'm a software developer, i have all versions of your distributions of debian jessie and stretch(gnome,kde,xfce,cinnamon,lxde) downloaded, but im start in contact with you because i have some

Re: Need help about development of your distributions.

2019-05-24 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 03:02:52AM +, Ale Frataslafra wrote: Hello, I'm Alexandria F., I'm a software developer, i have all versions of your distributions of debian jessie and stretch(gnome,kde,xfce,cinnamon,lxde) downloaded, but im start in contact with you because i have some questions

Need help about development of your distributions.

2019-05-23 Thread Ale Frataslafra
Hello, I'm Alexandria F., I'm a software developer, i have all versions of your distributions of debian jessie and stretch(gnome,kde,xfce,cinnamon,lxde) downloaded, but im start in contact with you because i have some questions about debian live cd, for be specific(Jessie 8.0.0), my questions

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-10 Thread rhkramer
Just to provide an update -- the current status is that the beep is not occurring atm, but it has been just a little cooler. If I get a chance, I'll take that machine down and clean out any dust and such, or, if the beeping resumes I'll try some of the ideas suggested here. As an aside, the

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread David Wright
On Thu 09 May 2019 at 20:46:34 (+0200), Jan Claeys wrote: > On Thu, 2019-05-09 at 09:56 +, Curt wrote: > > In the event there is no functional motherboard speaker, I guess it > > cannot be a BIOS alarm of any kind. > > Some on-board audio chips are wired up so that they can emulate old >

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread Jan Claeys
On Thu, 2019-05-09 at 09:56 +, Curt wrote: > In the event there is no functional motherboard speaker, I guess it > cannot be a BIOS alarm of any kind. Some on-board audio chips are wired up so that they can emulate old school IBM PC compatible motherboard speakers/buzzers. -- Jan Claeys

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread rhkramer
On Thursday, May 09, 2019 10:08:41 AM Martin wrote: > I had this looong time ago. Caused by a noisy/broken keyboard cable. My be > there could be a situation similar on modern USB base keyboards? Thanks for the reply! I'll watch for hints that could be the problem -- I use one keyboard / mouse /

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread Curt
On 2019-05-09, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > >> In the event there is no functional motherboard speaker, I guess it >> cannot be a BIOS alarm of any kind. > > Interesting -- I'm not used to / familiar with a speaker on the MB -- in the > old days there was typically a speaker in the case that (if

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 09 May 2019 09:57:38 am Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 09 May 2019 05:56:58 am Curt wrote: > > On 2019-05-09, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > > > I had something similar that sounded like a little 6" Elf sneezing > > > in my little ASUS laptop/netbook. Same deal where it was very > > >

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread Martin
Am 09.05.19 um 02:32 schrieb rhkra...@gmail.com: > On my Debian Jessie system, for several hours today I've been hearing a beep > (through my audio system / speakers / headphones) something like the beep > that > used to come out of the PC speaker (on older computers -- I don't think I > even

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 09 May 2019 05:56:58 am Curt wrote: > On 2019-05-09, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > > I had something similar that sounded like a little 6" Elf sneezing > > in my little ASUS laptop/netbook. Same deal where it was very > > sporadic. It turned out to most likely be a warning that it was >

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread rhkramer
Thanks to all who replied -- see below: On Thursday, May 09, 2019 02:10:16 AM Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > On 5/8/19, Charlie Kravetz wrote: > > Possibly an open website? Some of those become very annoying. I'll look into that -- thankfully that is the computer that probably has only 30 to 40

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread Curt
On 2019-05-09, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > > > I had something similar that sounded like a little 6" Elf sneezing in > my little ASUS laptop/netbook. Same deal where it was very sporadic. > It turned out to most likely be a warning that it was about to *CLICK* > off due to overheating.. > > $

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-09 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 5/8/19, Charlie Kravetz wrote: > On Wed, 8 May 2019 20:32:49 -0400 > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > >>On my Debian Jessie system, for several hours today I've been hearing a >> beep >>(through my audio system / speakers / headphones) something like the beep >> that >>used to come out of the PC

Re: Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-08 Thread Charlie Kravetz
On Wed, 8 May 2019 20:32:49 -0400 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: >On my Debian Jessie system, for several hours today I've been hearing a beep >(through my audio system / speakers / headphones) something like the beep that >used to come out of the PC speaker (on older computers -- I don't think I

Help tracking down a random beep

2019-05-08 Thread rhkramer
On my Debian Jessie system, for several hours today I've been hearing a beep (through my audio system / speakers / headphones) something like the beep that used to come out of the PC speaker (on older computers -- I don't think I even have that speaker connected on this computer). The beep

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Joe
On Wed, 8 May 2019 14:31:35 -0400 Gene Heskett wrote: > > And this is windows 10 HOME EDITION, so there is no place to "run as > admin" in the start menu's. > It can't join a domain, but otherwise there's not much difference in versions. > > Anyway, in Home Edition of W10, how the heck do

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Joe
On Wed, 8 May 2019 14:09:16 -0400 Gene Heskett wrote: > > I'm also well pleased that I'm not being chastised for winders here, > thank you very much for that. On the whole, Debian is for grown-ups, not the Linux nutters. I've earned a fair bit of money from Windows in the past, and I still

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 08 May 2019 04:55:47 am john doe wrote: > On 5/8/2019 10:24 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Wednesday 08 May 2019 03:49:34 am Joe wrote: > >> On Tue, 7 May 2019 18:47:50 -0400 > >> > >> Gene Heskett wrote: > >>> Greetings all; > >>> > >>> First it doesn't have a clue what to do with

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 08 May 2019 04:55:47 am john doe wrote: > On 5/8/2019 10:24 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Wednesday 08 May 2019 03:49:34 am Joe wrote: > >> On Tue, 7 May 2019 18:47:50 -0400 > >> > >> Gene Heskett wrote: > >>> Greetings all; > >>> > >>> First it doesn't have a clue what to do with

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Curt
On 2019-05-08, Gene Heskett wrote: > > That is a laborius process, taking at least 10x what any of my linux > machines need to reboot. From powerup to login was at least 15 minutes. > > And I have been to that utility, but it has no place to disable ipv6 as a > whole, has lots of names in the

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread john doe
On 5/8/2019 10:24 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Wednesday 08 May 2019 03:49:34 am Joe wrote: > >> On Tue, 7 May 2019 18:47:50 -0400 >> >> Gene Heskett wrote: >>> Greetings all; >>> >>> First it doesn't have a clue what to do with a wired network. >>> It sure wants to hook up to all the

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Joe
On Wed, 8 May 2019 03:55:03 -0400 Gene Heskett wrote: > > That is a laborius process, taking at least 10x what any of my linux > machines need to reboot. From powerup to login was at least 15 > minutes. Very definitely not right. Maybe it feels outnumbered... > > And I have been to that

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 08 May 2019 03:49:34 am Joe wrote: > On Tue, 7 May 2019 18:47:50 -0400 > > Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > First it doesn't have a clue what to do with a wired network. > > It sure wants to hook up to all the neighborhoods wifi, all of which > > are secured. > >

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread mick crane
On 2019-05-08 08:55, Gene Heskett wrote: That is a laborius process, taking at least 10x what any of my linux machines need to reboot. From powerup to login was at least 15 minutes. And I have been to that utility, but it has no place to disable ipv6 as a whole, has lots of names in the menu

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 08 May 2019 02:16:29 am mick crane wrote: > On 2019-05-07 23:47, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > First it doesn't have a clue what to do with a wired network. > > > > > > Cheers, Gene (I need some winders help ) Heskett > >

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread Joe
On Tue, 7 May 2019 18:47:50 -0400 Gene Heskett wrote: > Greetings all; > > First it doesn't have a clue what to do with a wired network. > It sure wants to hook up to all the neighborhoods wifi, all of which > are secured. > Second, its like stretch seems locked to ipv6 but its ipv4 for at >

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread tomas
On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 07:16:29AM +0100, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-05-07 23:47, Gene Heskett wrote: > >Greetings all; > > > >First it doesn't have a clue what to do with a wired network. > > > > >Cheers, Gene (I need some winders help ) Heskett > >

Re: Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-08 Thread mick crane
On 2019-05-07 23:47, Gene Heskett wrote: Greetings all; First it doesn't have a clue what to do with a wired network. Cheers, Gene (I need some winders help ) Heskett usually bottom left corner click windows icon click the settings that looks like a cog select Ethernet / Change adapter

Help, windows dummy has bought one. I need it for a job or 100

2019-05-07 Thread Gene Heskett
convince this brand new unibody HP to use a static wired network setup? In the FWIW category, it takes winders 10 about 10x longer to boot than any of my linux machines. Makes me wonder if they should have named it window-0.1 because it is boringly slow. Cheers, Gene (I need some winders help

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 6 May 2019 15:16:09 -0500 David Wright wrote: > On Mon 06 May 2019 at 10:56:47 (-0700), Patrick Bartek wrote: > > On Mon, 6 May 2019 13:08:05 -0400 Greg Wooledge > > wrote: > > > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 09:41:58AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > > > On Mon, 6 May 2019 10:24:24

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread David Wright
On Mon 06 May 2019 at 10:56:47 (-0700), Patrick Bartek wrote: > On Mon, 6 May 2019 13:08:05 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 09:41:58AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > > On Mon, 6 May 2019 10:24:24 -0400 Greg Wooledge > > > wrote: > > > > for dir in ab*/; do > > > >

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Dan Purgert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Greg Wooledge wrote: > [...] > You said you had twenty-something directories named ab01, ab02, etc. > So it should have matched unless you ran it from the wrong place, > or unless you lied about your directory names. > > But nobody would EVER lie

[SOLVED] Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 6 May 2019 13:08:05 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 09:41:58AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > On Mon, 6 May 2019 10:24:24 -0400 > > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > for dir in ab*/; do > > > name=${dir%/} > > > enfuse --output "$name.jpg" --compression=97

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 09:41:58AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > On Mon, 6 May 2019 10:24:24 -0400 > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > for dir in ab*/; do > > name=${dir%/} > > enfuse --output "$name.jpg" --compression=97 "$dir"/*.jpg > > done > > Typed in as a single line with a semi-colon at

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 6 May 2019 18:12:55 +0200 john doe wrote: > On 5/6/2019 4:24 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 06:57:00AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > >> I want a script that allows commandline only applications that can't batch > >> process to batch process. A speciifc example.

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 6 May 2019 10:24:24 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 06:57:00AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > I want a script that allows commandline only applications that can't batch > > process to batch process. A speciifc example. I will use the app > > enfuse, an exposure

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread john doe
On 5/6/2019 4:24 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 06:57:00AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: >> I want a script that allows commandline only applications that can't batch >> process to batch process. A speciifc example. I will use the app >> enfuse, an exposure merging program, a

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 06:57:00AM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > I want a script that allows commandline only applications that can't batch > process to batch process. A speciifc example. I will use the app > enfuse, an exposure merging program, a poor man's HDR. > > patrick@Debian9:~/Work$

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sat, 4 May 2019 17:54:28 -0700 Will Mengarini wrote: > * Patrick Bartek [19-05/04=Sa 08:08 -0700]: > > [...] Perform an operation on files in unique, sequential > > directories [...] never more than 99 -- usually a lot > > less. The actual number will vary job to job. [...] > > If the

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sat, 4 May 2019 15:34:16 -0500 Richard Owlett wrote: > On 05/04/2019 10:08 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > Hi! All, > > > > Want to create a simple, one liner to type in to automate what I've > > been doing manually: [*SNIP*] > > I think the critical question is,> *WHAT* do you wish to

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sat, 4 May 2019 20:21:03 +0200 john doe wrote: > On 5/4/2019 5:08 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > Hi! All, > > > > Want to create a simple, one liner to type in to automate what I've > > been doing manually: Perform an operation on files in unique, > > sequential directories, save the results

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-04 Thread Will Mengarini
* Patrick Bartek [19-05/04=Sa 08:08 -0700]: > [...] Perform an operation on files in unique, sequential > directories [...] never more than 99 -- usually a lot > less. The actual number will vary job to job. [...] If the sequentially-numbered directories already exist: `man find` Else: for

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-04 Thread Richard Owlett
On 05/04/2019 10:08 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote: Hi! All, Want to create a simple, one liner to type in to automate what I've been doing manually: [*SNIP*] I think the critical question is,> *WHAT* do you wish to accomplish?

Re: Shell Script Help

2019-05-04 Thread john doe
On 5/4/2019 5:08 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > Hi! All, > > Want to create a simple, one liner to type in to automate what I've > been doing manually: Perform an operation on files in unique, > sequential directories, save the results of the operations for each > directory with a file name of that

Shell Script Help

2019-05-04 Thread Patrick Bartek
, but will remain constant for each job. Only the numbers will sequence. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. B

Re: I need ur help

2019-04-28 Thread Dan Ritter
Lukkas Gabba wrote: > First of all, sorry for my English, it's really bad. But let's get down to > it, I need to talk to you urgently. If you can answer me quickly, thank > you. > > $ dig example.com +noall +comments > > ; <<>> DiG 9.8.3-P1 <<>> example.com +noall +comments > ;; global options:

I need ur help

2019-04-28 Thread Lukkas Gabba
First of all, sorry for my English, it's really bad. But let's get down to it, I need to talk to you urgently. If you can answer me quickly, thank you. $ dig example.com +noall +comments ; <<>> DiG 9.8.3-P1 <<>> example.com +noall +comments ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<-

Re: bug-report help : whole user input events freeze: doubts about the right package to submit against

2019-04-22 Thread bw
In-Reply-To: <3685896c-ded1-395b-6312-cef63a9d2...@pouzenc.fr> >Ludovic Pouzenc >I have doubts about the right package to submit against (gnome-shell, >pulseaudio, wayland, udev, kernel) >Poor work-around : > >- enable accessibility feature "visual-bell". The problem vanishes, Since the

bug-report help : whole user input events freeze: doubts about the right package to submit against

2019-04-21 Thread Ludovic Pouzenc
more than 400ms. On debian 10, I didn't manage to strace gnome-shell without entire lock-up. (suggestions are very welcome). I think that system sound triggering should not freeze all input event processing, in any case. It seems true with gnome session over Xorg, it seems false to me with gnome

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-17 Thread Martin Schwarz
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 04:39:32PM +0200, Peter Wiersig wrote: >rss RSS resident set size, the non-swapped physical > memory that a task has used (in kiloBytes). > (alias rssize, rsz). > ... >vsz VSZ virtual memory size of

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Reco
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 01:14:36AM +0200, Peter Wiersig wrote: > Reco writes: > > Hi Reco, > > > On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 04:39:32PM +0200, Peter Wiersig wrote: > >> VSZ is the Virtual Memory Size. (...), > >>including memory that is swapped out, > >> memory that is allocated, but not used, >

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Peter Wiersig
Martin Schwarz writes: > > Here's the output from some commands I hope to be helpful: > > The machine in this example is a RADIUS server but has not even gone > productive ... no incoming client requests yet. (But the problem is not > related to the RADIUS server software - OSC Radiator - since

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Peter Wiersig
Reco writes: Hi Reco, > On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 04:39:32PM +0200, Peter Wiersig wrote: >> VSZ is the Virtual Memory Size. (...), >>including memory that is swapped out, >> memory that is allocated, but not used, >> and memory that is from shared

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Reco
Hi. On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 04:39:32PM +0200, Peter Wiersig wrote: > VSZ is the Virtual Memory Size. It includes all memory that the process > can access, including memory that is swapped out, memory that is > allocated, but not used, and memory that is from shared libraries."" Given

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Peter Wiersig
Martin Schwarz writes: > root@rad-m2m-srv02:~# ps aux --sort=-rss | head -15 you're choosing the wrong sort field to debug your problem here: man ps: """ rss RSS resident set size, the non-swapped physical memory that a task has used (in kiloBytes).

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Reco
Hi. On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 02:30:57PM +0200, Martin Schwarz wrote: > > slabtop from "procps" package, definitely. > > Should've thought of it earlier. > > I did take a look at slaptop (and at /proc/slabinfo) before. But since the > values for "SReclaimable" and "SUnreclaim" from

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Martin Schwarz
nload modules that are in use, of course. Unloading > > vmw_balloon, vmw_vmci, and vmw_vsock_vmci_transport didn't help. > > I doubt that these are the problem. Unless you're changing VM's RAM at > runtime (and you wrote you don't). We sometimes do increase a VM's RAM while

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Reco
l in C. > Only I can't unload modules that are in use, of course. Unloading > vmw_balloon, vmw_vmci, and vmw_vsock_vmci_transport didn't help. I doubt that these are the problem. Unless you're changing VM's RAM at runtime (and you wrote you don't). If you can unload it - it's not used, henc

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-16 Thread Martin Schwarz
use, of course. Unloading vmw_balloon, vmw_vmci, and vmw_vsock_vmci_transport didn't help. > And that means - 'perf top', or better yet - 'perf record'. I have never used perf before, will look into it. Thanks a lot for your insight! Martin -- Martin Schwarz * Karlsruhe, Germany * http://kuroi.de/

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-15 Thread Reco
Hi. On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 04:40:56PM +0200, Martin Schwarz wrote: > The system from my previous example has already been rebooted, sorry! Kind of expected. It's useful nevertheless. > But here's from another system that currently starts showing the same > problem and has an equally

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-15 Thread Martin Schwarz
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 10:44:26AM -0400, Kenneth Parker wrote: > I had a Symptom like this a few years ago, which was tracked to something > called "zram", which tries to use "excess RAM" as Swap Space. thanks for your input! We do not use zram. (I assume that would also show up in `lsmod`?)

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-15 Thread Kenneth Parker
I had a Symptom like this a few years ago, which was tracked to something called "zram", which tries to use "excess RAM" as Swap Space. If so, it would show up on /proc/swaps Verify that. Best regards, Kenneth Parker

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-15 Thread Martin Schwarz
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 04:35:27PM +0300, Reco wrote: > Can you please provide unsorted outputs of /proc/meminfo? It's easier to > compare them if they are unsorted. > And "smem -tm | tail" would be helpful too. Thanks for your input! The system from my previous example has already been

Re: Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-15 Thread Reco
Hi. On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 02:21:16PM +0200, Martin Schwarz wrote: > I need help debugging/solving a weird memory problem. The symptoms are > the usual ones for high memory usage: free/available memory is getting > low, systems start swapping, disk I/O increases, performance dr

Need help analyzing (kernel?) memory usage and reclaiming RAM (Debian Stretch)

2019-04-15 Thread Martin Schwarz
Hello, (please let me know if this is more appropriate somewhere else, e.g. on ebian-kernel) I need help debugging/solving a weird memory problem. The symptoms are the usual ones for high memory usage: free/available memory is getting low, systems start swapping, disk I/O increases, performance

Re: Solved, maybe (was: Re: Help updating a Jessie installation to Jessie LTS)

2019-04-01 Thread Curt
On 2019-04-01, David wrote: > On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 09:56, David Wright wrote: >> >> I hit this bizarre page that has a comparable multitude of possibilities. >> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/212466/what-is-a-bus-error > > The "bizarre" that I'm seeing on that page is probably due to >

Re: Solved, maybe (was: Re: Help updating a Jessie installation to Jessie LTS)

2019-03-31 Thread David
On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 09:56, David Wright wrote: > > I hit this bizarre page that has a comparable multitude of possibilities. > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/212466/what-is-a-bus-error The "bizarre" that I'm seeing on that page is probably due to today's date being April 1st in some parts

Re: Solved, maybe (was: Re: Help updating a Jessie installation to Jessie LTS)

2019-03-31 Thread David Wright
gt; > system. Saw your post too late to help much. > Things might be OK. Things I did: > >* googled for errorackage -- found some pages but not much help -- some > pages gave long lists of instructions to try, but it sounded more like a > shotgun approach than any real

Re: Solved, maybe (was: Re: Help updating a Jessie installation to Jessie LTS)

2019-03-31 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 04:35:44PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: >* Aside: what the heck does errorackage mean / stand for and what is it > telling me? Who came up with that "word"? Ah, I thought you were aware of what it was printing. It was printing "Bus error" over the top of

Re: Help updating a Jessie installation to Jessie LTS

2019-03-31 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 04:12:05PM -0400, rh kramer wrote: > I found a post that told me what the content of > /etc/apt/sources.list should be for Jessie LTS. LTS updates (for a limited set of architectures) make their way into the /updates suite that is found on security.debian.org, just

Solved, maybe (was: Re: Help updating a Jessie installation to Jessie LTS)

2019-03-31 Thread rhkramer
-- found some pages but not much help -- some pages gave long lists of instructions to try, but it sounded more like a shotgun approach than any real knowledge based thing. Some people thought it meant a hardware bus error, some thought some kind of memory problem (hardware or not), others just

Help updating a Jessie installation to Jessie LTS

2019-03-30 Thread rh kramer
I already made an attempt, and I'm a little worried that I may have messed things up -- I'd like to try to recover and get back to a reliable Jessie system. What I did and why: I understood from some other posts on the list that the mirrored repositories for Wheezy and Jessie went away in early

Thanks for the help today folks

2019-03-22 Thread deb
I will summarize them all up. Thanks

Re: Help with video editing with ffmpeg

2019-03-13 Thread mick crane
On 2019-03-13 09:16, Gerardo Ballabio wrote: For the record, here's the thread on ffmpeg-user mailing list: http://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-user/2019-March/043677.html Gerardo cheers, that's neat that you can import values directly from a .png. mick -- Key ID4BFEBB31

Re: Help with video editing with ffmpeg

2019-03-13 Thread Gerardo Ballabio
d are dark. I'm > > trying to use ffmpeg to correct it. Please kindly help me. > > > > Here you can find a snippet: > > https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1aG04znyHdDio7cvgaQlovYTb8bX8NTLL?usp=sharing > > > > video1.mts is the original file. video2.mp4 was

Re: Help with video editing with ffmpeg

2019-03-06 Thread rhkramer
On Wednesday, March 06, 2019 05:48:59 AM Gerardo Ballabio wrote: > I guess my question was too specific. I'll try asking directly on > ffmpeg mailing list. If you get it figured out, I (and probably others) would be interested in how to do it -- maybe you could post a summary here with a link to

Re: Help with video editing with ffmpeg

2019-03-06 Thread Dan Ritter
Gerardo Ballabio wrote: > Hello all, > I have a video that was filmed under bad lighting conditions, the > background is too bright and people in the foreground are dark. I'm > trying to use ffmpeg to correct it. Please kindly help me. > You will probably be happiest with a no

Re: Help with video editing with ffmpeg

2019-03-06 Thread mick crane
On 2019-03-06 10:48, Gerardo Ballabio wrote: I guess my question was too specific. I'll try asking directly on ffmpeg mailing list. Thanks Gerardo probably best. I've only used ffmpeg to extract frames. The syntax can be a bit daunting. What I'd probably do is extract a frame of concern and

Re: Help with video editing with ffmpeg

2019-03-06 Thread Gerardo Ballabio
t and people in the foreground are dark. I'm > trying to use ffmpeg to correct it. Please kindly help me. > > Here you can find a snippet: > https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1aG04znyHdDio7cvgaQlovYTb8bX8NTLL?usp=sharing > > video1.mts is the original file. video2.mp4 was creat

Help with video editing with ffmpeg

2019-03-03 Thread Gerardo Ballabio
Hello all, I have a video that was filmed under bad lighting conditions, the background is too bright and people in the foreground are dark. I'm trying to use ffmpeg to correct it. Please kindly help me. Here you can find a snippet: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders

need help to report a bug : In which module is it present . The kernel ?

2019-03-02 Thread Luc
updates  my computer won't go in suspend unless I unplug this rudder pedal device. I need help to report that situation and the one existing since the beginning. ( line  -1) Thank you,

Re: please help with "no Wacom support" in debian Buster

2019-03-02 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 2 Mar 2019 16:59:42 + (UTC) michael wrote: Hello michael, >resupported sometime during Debian Gnu Linux Buster/SID Development? Is >it a bug? Or has Wacom support been abondened altogether? Support exists. Do you have any of the relevant wacom packages installed? Most notably;

Hoping To Help You With Bentley System Contact List

2019-03-01 Thread Samantha Hicks
Users as they could be your target market.   If you have any other unique requirement and if it is not mentioned above, please feel free to share your requirement with us as we can help you with on-demand list customized as per your requirement.   Kindly review and let me know if I can share more

Re: I need to help

2019-03-01 Thread Dan Ritter
Curt wrote: > On 2019-03-01, Dan Ritter wrote: > > Ultra Foundation wrote: > >> Hello، I am Aymen from Algeria and I would like to create a my new > >> operating system and I want to build it using Debian How to get a version > >> of debian adjustable and thanks. > > > > > >

Re: I need to help

2019-03-01 Thread Curt
On 2019-03-01, Dan Ritter wrote: > Ultra Foundation wrote: >> Hello، I am Aymen from Algeria and I would like to create a my new >> operating system and I want to build it using Debian How to get a version >> of debian adjustable and thanks. > > >

Re: I need to help

2019-03-01 Thread Dan Ritter
Ultra Foundation wrote: > Hello، I am Aymen from Algeria and I would like to create a my new > operating system and I want to build it using Debian How to get a version > of debian adjustable and thanks. https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual Instructions are available in French,

Re: I need to help

2019-03-01 Thread Paul Sutton
On 01/03/2019 13:29, Ultra Foundation wrote: > Hello، I am Aymen from Algeria and I would like to create a my new > operating system and I want to build it using Debian How to get a version > of debian adjustable and thanks. As far as I under stand things, if you install the net-install

I need to help

2019-03-01 Thread Ultra Foundation
Hello، I am Aymen from Algeria and I would like to create a my new operating system and I want to build it using Debian How to get a version of debian adjustable and thanks.

Reporting success info and a bug against a help request from Bits From Debian

2019-02-16 Thread Erkki Lintunen
Hello, answering to the following: Help test initial support for Secure Boot, Bits from Debian, Sat 02 Feb 2019 <https://bits.debian.org/2019/02/testing-initial-secure-boot-support.html> I had success on my Asus Vivobook E200HA. I tested the Secure Boot enabled with both the ins

Re: Peter -- Re: (Stuck! Fresh 9.6 install) iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode <- Can not find/what is it? Spot of help please?

2019-02-16 Thread Peter Ehlert
On 2/16/19 5:41 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Friday, February 15, 2019 10:39:58 PM Peter Ehlert wrote: I don't really know, What don't you really know? It would be a lot easier to know what you're talking about if you put your answer under the relevant question (i.e., not top posting)

Re: Peter -- Re: (Stuck! Fresh 9.6 install) iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode <- Can not find/what is it? Spot of help please?

2019-02-16 Thread rhkramer
On Friday, February 15, 2019 10:39:58 PM Peter Ehlert wrote: > I don't really know, What don't you really know? It would be a lot easier to know what you're talking about if you put your answer under the relevant question (i.e., not top posting) > it is a net install, draws the current

Re: Peter -- Re: (Stuck! Fresh 9.6 install) iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode <- Can not find/what is it? Spot of help please?

2019-02-15 Thread Peter Ehlert
I don't really know, it is a net install, draws the current packages from the repos... so it must have access. no wire was plunged in and my wifi adapter needed iwiwifi-7260-17.ucode and asked for it. The installer seems to Only install needed/desired packages. for example, I did Not want the

Peter -- Re: (Stuck! Fresh 9.6 install) iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode <- Can not find/what is it? Spot of help please?

2019-02-15 Thread deb
On 2/15/2019 11:01 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote: Buster install on 820 Friday, February 15 2019 on USB #1: firmware-buster-DI-alpha5-amd64-netinst.iso I also have on USB #2: firmware-9.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso booted with #1, ... It did ask for firmware, I put #2 in and pressed "continue" and install

Re: (Stuck! Fresh 9.6 install) iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode <- Can not find/what is it? Spot of help please?

2019-02-15 Thread Peter Ehlert
earch turns up nothing. https://www.startpage.com/do/dsearch?query=iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode=web=opensearch=english A spot of help please? Thank you

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