Hello,
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 01:10:59PM +, Alain D D Williams wrote:
> Yes: I do run a web server at home, but there is only a little/personal stuff,
> it does not receive much real traffic, I do not want it to. Most of my web
> presence is hosted elsewhere.
Okay well 30KiB/s is only about
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 07:50:42AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> If your home Internet service has an "allowance", you probably shouldn't
> run a web server on it.
Yes: I do run a web server at home, but there is only a little/personal stuff,
it does not receive much real traffic, I do not want
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 12:00:55PM +, Alain D D Williams wrote:
> My home PC is receiving, for hours at a time, 12-30 kB/s input traffic. This
> is
> unsolicited. I do not know what it is trying to achieve but suspect no good.
> It
> is also eating my broadband allowance.
> 11:08:56.354303
hat is going on ?
Looks like bots.
>
> • What can I do about it ?
Dropping the entirety of Asia/Africa has helped my logs (though, my ISP
doesn't track usage; and I imagine if they did, it wouldn't actually
HELP anything there, since the traffic already made it to me). If it's
a reputab
On Thu, 21 Dec 2023, Alain D D Williams wrote:
My home PC is receiving, for hours at a time, 12-30 kB/s input traffic. This is
unsolicited. I do not know what it is trying to achieve but suspect no good. It
is also eating my broadband allowance.
This does not show up in the Apache log files -
My home PC is receiving, for hours at a time, 12-30 kB/s input traffic. This is
unsolicited. I do not know what it is trying to achieve but suspect no good. It
is also eating my broadband allowance.
This does not show up in the Apache log files - the TCP connection does not
succeed.
Sometimes
Michael,
You are a star.
I dont know what I did before but I re-installed rsyslog and changed the
PrivateTmp to no
It works now.
I can see /tmp/server.log is now pushing syslog contents
Thank you very much.
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 10:24 AM Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 13.11.23 um 10:13 schrieb
Am 13.11.23 um 10:13 schrieb Bhasker C V:
I forgot to answer the question on why I am doing this
I am experimenting on a no-log system where there is no writes
what-so-ever to /var/log (except for mails) or systemd journal
(currently kept volatile)
/tmp/ is tmpfs mounted
Attached is the
service file which I had created too.
> > I found that when I run the daemon manually, it works well. Hence I have
> > disabled rsyslog and I have put the daemon startup in my rc-local
> >
> > But yes, removing PrivateTmp doesnt help.
> > I am happy to troubleshoot this i
. Hence I have
disabled rsyslog and I have put the daemon startup in my rc-local
But yes, removing PrivateTmp doesnt help.
I am happy to troubleshoot this if anyone wants me to be a QA for this.
As a first step, please share your complete rsyslog config *verbatim*
Michael
[Not subsribed to debian
, removing PrivateTmp doesnt help.
I am happy to troubleshoot this if anyone wants me to be a QA for this.
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 3:55 PM Michael Biebl wrote:
> The service file you posted is not a good idea. Please remove it again.
>
>
> If moving the log file out of /tmp is n
The service file you posted is not a good idea. Please remove it again.
If moving the log file out of /tmp is not an option, please run
systemctl edit rsyslog.service
and disable PrivateTmp via
[Service]
PrivateTmp=no
OpenPGP_signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Thanks very much.
Adding bind path did not help. I found that if I run rsyslog from
command-line as unconfined_t, it works well. It is just the extra systemd
locks which fail
I have since written a simple systemd unit file to make rsyslog work and it
has started working
# /etc/systemd/system
Am 08.11.2023 um 18:34:12 Uhr schrieb ARY SAYD SAULT:
> I am reaching out to you because the team and I need to analyze the
> evolution of Debian software over the years and correlate it with
> Lehman's laws.
The tracker gives you version information: https://tracker.debian.org/
On the archive
and correlate it with Lehman's laws.
Obviously, for this type of work, we would not need to analyze all
the software since its release, just the most recent versions.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could help me and my colleagues
to find a repository where we could do this kind of analysis
On Wed, Nov 08, 2023 at 06:34:12PM -0300, ARY SAYD SAULT wrote:
> software over the years and correlate it with Lehman's laws. Obviously, for
> this type of work, we would not need to analyze all the software since its
> release, just the most recent versions.
. Obviously, for
this type of work, we would not need to analyze all the software since its
release, just the most recent versions.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could help me and my colleagues to
find a repository where we could do this kind of analysis. If you need any
additional information from
n permissive state and that too did not help
Most likely your problem has nothing to do with selinux, but is rather
due to the hardening features implemented in rsyslog 8.2310.0-1. Among
other things, rsyslogd now gets its own /tmp directory (PrivateTmp=yes
in rsyslog.service) which is not share
USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
tail24848 bcv3r REG 0,35 39 37 /tmp/server.log
There are also no messages in the kernel which I can use to audit any
access/deny issues for selinux.
I have tried putting selinux in permissive state and that too did not help
Please could
The instructions on the webpage:
https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware/blob/master/README.md,
the portion of the note:
https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware/blob/master/README.md#notes-about-combined-wifibluetooth-devices
may please be perused
The firmware was already
Again, I post the following output for the command:
# sudo pkexec dmesg | grep -i "BCM"
Output:
[3.731659] usb 1-4: Product: BCM43142A0
[ 17.507884] wlan0: Broadcom BCM4365 802.11 Hybrid Wireless
Controller 6.30.223.271 (r587334)
[ 18.939316] Bluetooth: hci0: BCM: chip id 70
[
Dear Mr. ullrich, I am so concerned by the Biblical God-like
Commandment of some of the senior members of this mailing list that I
have to ask you a second time: have you meticulously perused all my
posts relating to this problematic hardware?:
"Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries
Am Samstag, 28. Oktober 2023, 13:08:21 CEST schrieb Susmita/Rajib:
> BCM43142A0
Try the following.
Building kernel modue:
1. Install the packages module-assistant, broadcom-sta, broadcom-dkms and
broadcom-sta-
source
2. start module-assistant, command: m-a
3. In GUI
On Wed, 25 Oct 2023 at 08:31, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
[ ... ]
> > Install the package firmware-b43-installer and follow the prompts.
> >
> > I'm fairly sure that's all it takes. You may need to uninstall wl
> > and / or any other changes you've made.
> [ ... ]
>
> Ok, I will
laced as not everyone will appreciate what you are writing.
[ ... ]
Sure.
One note: the correct phrase would be "Inclusive Globalism", not
"Bharatiya Nationalism".
In the said post, as a reply to Mr. Dan Purgert -'s
post dated: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 07:45:13 -0400, I could
ail.gmail.com>
>
> Dear Mr. Cater,
>
> Once again, thank you for your post.
>
> But Mr. Cater, I would have to request you to appreciate my
> limitations to follow your advice, given the gap in our competence
> levels.
>
Dear Rajib,
I can't help you because I don
From: "Andrew M.A. Cater"
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 10:50:48 +
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In-reply-to: <[]
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Dear Mr. Cater,
Once again, thank you for your post.
But Mr. Cater, I would have to request you to
On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 02:01:21PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> My dear illustrious Team Leaders and Senior Members, Debian-User
> group, debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> I rephrase my earlier question posted at:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00452.html
> which didn't receive
My dear illustrious Team Leaders and Senior Members, Debian-User
group, debian-user@lists.debian.org
I rephrase my earlier question posted at:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00452.html
which didn't receive an insightful reply or guidance. Yes, Mr. Cater
did advise on B43 series
es have not yet been created
> or been moved out of Incoming.
> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> libboost-thread1.74.0 : Breaks: libboost-regex1.74.0-icu67
> libc6-dev : Breaks: libnetcdf-dev (<= 1:4.9.0-3
On 11 Oct 2023 11:08 +0530, from 1rishikaka...@gmail.com (Rishikesh Kakade):
> I am trying to upgrade my system from Debian 11 to Debian 12.
Okay.
First things first: did you read through and follow the upgrade
preparation portions of the Bookworm release notes? Going straight for
`apt
d not be installed. This may mean that you have
> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
> or been moved out of Incoming.
> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>
. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet
On Sun, Oct 8, 2023 at 14:39 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
Thanks, Thomas.
I did get the signers key fingeprints from their personal github pages. I
would go the full security route if it were only my use I'm concerned with,
but I'm working on a Raku module for others and I don't want them to
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Tom Browder wrote:
> > I'm willing to trust published PGP key fingerprints for signers of
> > Rakudo downloadable files.
>
> Do i get it right that you talk about https://rakudo.org/downloads ?
>
> > Question: How can I get the fingerprint from the
Hi,
Tom Browder wrote:
> I found a usable answer. Run "gpg file.asc" and the output shows the two
> fingerprints: the primary key fingerprint and the subkey fingerprint.
Wow, that's surprising.
But indeed the man page says:
COMMANDS
...
gpg may be run with no commands, in which case
On Sun, Oct 8, 2023 at 05:13 Tom Browder wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 8, 2023 at 3:29 AM DdB
> wrote:
> > Am 08.10.2023 um 01:16 schrieb Tom Browder:
> > > I'm willing to trust published PGP key fingerprints for signers of
> > > Rakudo downloadable files.
> > > Question: How can I get the fingerprint
Hi,
maybe
gpg --keyid-format long --verify signature_file.asc /some/dummy/file
this gives me the last 16 characters of the fingerprint. Like:
gpg:using key E9CBDFC0ABC0A854
with a matching payload file i get something like:
Primary key fingerprint: 44BC 9FD0 D688
On Oct 08, 2023, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 8, 2023 at 3:29 AM DdB
> wrote:
> > Am 08.10.2023 um 01:16 schrieb Tom Browder:
> > > I'm willing to trust published PGP key fingerprints for signers of
> > > Rakudo downloadable files.
> > > Question: How can I get the fingerprint from the
On Sun, Oct 8, 2023 at 3:29 AM DdB
wrote:
> Am 08.10.2023 um 01:16 schrieb Tom Browder:
> > I'm willing to trust published PGP key fingerprints for signers of
> > Rakudo downloadable files.
> > Question: How can I get the fingerprint from the downloads?
> There is more than just one way to
Hi,
Tom Browder wrote:
> I'm willing to trust published PGP key fingerprints for signers of Rakudo
> downloadable files.
Do i get it right that you talk about https://rakudo.org/downloads ?
> Question: How can I get the fingerprint from the downloads?
> The products I download are (1) the
Am 08.10.2023 um 01:16 schrieb Tom Browder:
> I'm willing to trust published PGP key fingerprints for signers of
> Rakudo downloadable files.
>
> Question: How can I get the fingerprint from the downloads?
>
> The products I download are (1) the file of interest, (2) a PGP signed
> checksums
I'm willing to trust published PGP key fingerprints for signers of Rakudo
downloadable files.
Question: How can I get the fingerprint from the downloads?
The products I download are (1) the file of interest, (2) a PGP signed
checksums file with various shaX hashes for the file, and (3) a
On 9/22/23 10:34, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 06:33:06AM +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
>> I finally fixed it.
>> The issue seems to be with the tpm-tis/cpu backend (wonder why it shows up
>> with a different error)
>> For the sake of community, I am attaching the new xml file so
On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 06:33:06AM +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> I finally fixed it.
> The issue seems to be with the tpm-tis/cpu backend (wonder why it shows up
> with a different error)
> For the sake of community, I am attaching the new xml file so that you can
> do forensics on what changed
>
th libvirt and for the life of mine I could not find why
the other xml file doesnt work and why this does.
Happy libvirt-ing
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 2:58 PM Bhasker C V wrote:
> Hi,
> I have tried that too and that did not help either (i.e adding the format
> type=gpt)
> The output you requ
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 10:50:07 +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Attaching win11.xml
> Please note that this used to work fine. It is failing now on libvirt-
> 9.7.0-1
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 9:13 AM Peter Krempa wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43 +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > >
Hi,
I have tried that too and that did not help either (i.e adding the format
type=gpt)
The output you requested
```
$ sudo qemu-img info --backing-chain /var/virt/WINDOWS/WIN11
image: /var/virt/WINDOWS/WIN11
file format: qcow2
virtual size: 60 GiB (64424509440 bytes)
disk size: 55.1 GiB
Attaching win11.xml
Please note that this used to work fine. It is failing now on libvirt-
9.7.0-1
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 9:13 AM Peter Krempa wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43 +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > Adding libvirt mailing list
> > apologies for cross-posting
> > libvirt
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43 +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Adding libvirt mailing list
> apologies for cross-posting
> libvirt version: 9.7.0-1
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 8:39 AM john doe wrote:
>
> > On 9/21/23 09:32, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > > I am getting an error with libivrt when I create
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43AM +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Adding libvirt mailing list
> apologies for cross-posting
> libvirt version: 9.7.0-1
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 8:39 AM john doe wrote:
>
> > On 9/21/23 09:32, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > > I am getting an error with libivrt when I
Adding libvirt mailing list
apologies for cross-posting
libvirt version: 9.7.0-1
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 8:39 AM john doe wrote:
> On 9/21/23 09:32, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > I am getting an error with libivrt when I create a VM
> >
> > ```
> > $ sudo virsh create ./win11.xml
> > error: Failed
On 9/21/23 09:32, Bhasker C V wrote:
I am getting an error with libivrt when I create a VM
```
$ sudo virsh create ./win11.xml
error: Failed to create domain from ./win11.xml
error: internal error: mishandled storage format 'none'
```
This is after I have done a dist-upgrade (was working
I am getting an error with libivrt when I create a VM
```
$ sudo virsh create ./win11.xml
error: Failed to create domain from ./win11.xml
error: internal error: mishandled storage format 'none'
```
This is after I have done a dist-upgrade (was working fine before)
debian trixie.
error message
machine, so the USB
stick is ok
and so is the Debian netinst I burned onto it.) At the boot I
press F9 and a
menu appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it
doesn't
so at all booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM
protocol but nothing. Please help as I
l booting instead into Windows
> > 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but nothing. Please help as
> > I don't know what to do: thanks.
>
> I don't have experience with your specific problem and after reading the
> rest of the thread, I'm not sure what might be the problem o
choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't so at all
booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but
nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
Rodolfo
(after reading the other comments)
I recently had a similar issue with a HP 840G3 laptop
after
> USB stick; but then it doesn't so at all booting instead into Windows
> 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but nothing. Please help as
> I don't know what to do: thanks.
I don't have experience with your specific problem and after reading the
rest of the thread, I'm not sure what
it.) At the boot I press
F9 and a
menu appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it
doesn't
so at all booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM
protocol but nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
Now I tried with a CDROM instead of a USB
and so is the Debian netinst I burned onto it.) At the boot I press
F9 and a
menu appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it
doesn't
so at all booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM
protocol but nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
Now
and a
menu appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't
so at all booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM
protocol but nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
Now I tried with a CDROM instead of a USB stick but the problem remains.
Rodolfo
On 09/06/2023 17:54, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
...And now I tried even with an MS Windows 10 installation CDROM but the
problem remains!
Check what devices are enabled in boot settings in system setup (BIOS or
firmware setting).
When you switching off a computer with windows, perhaps actually
it.) At the boot I press F9 and
a menu appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it
doesn't so at all booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the
CSM protocol but nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
Now I tried with a CDROM instead of a USB stick
At the boot I press F9 and
>> a menu appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it
>> doesn't so at all booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the
>> CSM protocol but nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
>
>
> Now I tried with a C
I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't
> so at all booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM
> protocol but nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
Now I tried with a CDROM instead of a USB stick but the problem remains.
Rodolfo
9 and a menu
> appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't so at
> all
> booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but
> nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
>
> Rodolfo
>
>
Sorry, i have no experience wi
onto it.) At the boot I press F9 and a menu
appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't so at
all
booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but
nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
On 6/8/23 13:01, Rodolfo Medina wrote
responses, especially, the ones from Liam Proven, you should be able to get
> the answer that you seek.
Thanks, but it is of no help, I'm afraid...
Rodolfo
"Thomas Schmitt" writes:
> I understand from the link that it has a 64 bit Celeron J4105 CPU.
> So its EFI would want an "amd64" ISO.
>
> [...]
>
> You could try with
>
> https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/debian-11.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso
> and CSM disabled.
ed onto it.) At the boot I press F9 and a
>> menu
>> appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't so at
>> all
>> booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but
>> nothing. Please help as I don't know what
Hi,
i wrote:
> > I understand from the link that it has a 64 bit Celeron J4105 CPU.
> > So its EFI would want an "amd64" ISO.
Charles Curley wrote:
> A Celeron should be able to run i386 Debian. But the amd64 might be a
> better use of its capabilities.
Other than with legacy BIOS, EFI looks
You might want to read the manual with the computer. My Lenovo would boot
automatically to Windows. In the manual, it had a hold on the side, trusty
paperwork clip press the hole, boots into bios. Install Linux
On Thu, Jun 8, 2023, 2:51 PM Bret Busby wrote:
> On 9/6/23 05:18, Bret Busby wrote:
choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't so at all
booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but
nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
On 6/8/23 13:01, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
https://www.amazon.it/KUU-Notebook-Prozessor-Bluetooth-portat
On Thu 08 Jun 2023 at 15:36:27 (-0600), Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Jun 2023 23:15:36 +0200 "Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
>
> > I understand from the link that it has a 64 bit Celeron J4105 CPU.
> > So its EFI would want an "amd64" ISO.
>
> A Celeron should be able to run i386 Debian. But the
On 9/6/23 05:18, Bret Busby wrote:
On 9/6/23 05:02, Bret Busby wrote:
On 9/6/23 04:52, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Bret Busby writes:
My understanding is that Windows 11 computers have malware that is
designed
to prevent booting into anything other than the malicious Windows 11.
A procedure to
On 9/6/23 05:26, Bret Busby wrote:
On 9/6/23 05:18, Bret Busby wrote:
On 9/6/23 05:02, Bret Busby wrote:
On 9/6/23 04:52, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Bret Busby writes:
My understanding is that Windows 11 computers have malware that is
designed
to prevent booting into anything other than the
On Thu, 08 Jun 2023 23:15:36 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> I understand from the link that it has a 64 bit Celeron J4105 CPU.
> So its EFI would want an "amd64" ISO.
A Celeron should be able to run i386 Debian. But the amd64 might be a
better use of its capabilities.
--
Does anybody read
On Thu, 08 Jun 2023 20:01:20 +
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Here it is:
>
>
> https://www.amazon.it/KUU-Notebook-Prozessor-Bluetooth-portatile/dp/B0C4TGXKBC/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=3PK1MW55MAOA
Hmm, never heard of that vendor. You might do better with one of the
Debian Italian language lists.
On 9/6/23 05:02, Bret Busby wrote:
On 9/6/23 04:52, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Bret Busby writes:
My understanding is that Windows 11 computers have malware that is
designed
to prevent booting into anything other than the malicious Windows 11.
A procedure to get around the Windows 11 malware,
Hi,
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> https://www.amazon.it/KUU-Notebook-Prozessor-Bluetooth-portatile/dp/B0C4TGX
KBC/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=3PK1MW55MAOA
> $ dd if=debian-11.7.0-i386-netinst.iso of=/dev/sdd bs=4M; sync
I understand from the link that it has a 64 bit Celeron J4105 CPU.
So its EFI would want
On 9/6/23 04:52, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Bret Busby writes:
My understanding is that Windows 11 computers have malware that is designed
to prevent booting into anything other than the malicious Windows 11.
A procedure to get around the Windows 11 malware, and to be able to boot into
Linux,
Bret Busby writes:
> My understanding is that Windows 11 computers have malware that is designed
> to prevent booting into anything other than the malicious Windows 11.
>
> A procedure to get around the Windows 11 malware, and to be able to boot into
> Linux, has, I believe, been described on
choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't so at all
booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but
nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
Rodolfo
My understanding is that Windows 11 computers have malware that is
designed to prevent booting
Thank you Andrew and Charles.
"Andrew M.A. Cater" writes:
> What model of machine is this - and how new?
Here it is:
https://www.amazon.it/KUU-Notebook-Prozessor-Bluetooth-portatile/dp/B0C4TGXKBC/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=3PK1MW55MAOA
> How did you write the image to the USB stick?
This way:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 18:36:27 +
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I want to install Debian on a new machine but don't manage to boot
> from USB stick.
It might help if you identified the new machine.
You might also check web sites related to Linux on that manufacturer's
products. E.g. thinkwiki
t I press F9 and a menu
> appears where I can choose to boot from USB stick; but then it doesn't so at
> all
> booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but
> nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
>
Hi Rodolfo,
What model of machine
; but then it doesn't so at all
booting instead into Windows 11. In BIOS I enabled the CSM protocol but
nothing. Please help as I don't know what to do: thanks.
Rodolfo
Additional info:
$ nvidia-detect
Detected NVIDIA GPUs:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation TU117M
[GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile / Max-Q] [10de:1f91] (rev a1)
Checking card: NVIDIA Corporation TU117M [GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile / Max-Q]
(rev a1)
Your card is supported by the
referring to?
The kernal module is loaded:
$ lsmod | grep nvidia
nvidia_modeset 1204224 1
nvidia 35528704 19 nvidia_modeset
drm 630784 19
gpu_sched,drm_kms_helper,nvidia,amdgpu,ttm
Do I have an incorrect X "driver" and if so, what do I need to
remove/install?
Thanks for your help.
Bob
Mario Marietto wrote:
> I still have the old "Samsung / Google Nexus 10" tablet. I don't like
> Android. Any help to install Ubuntu instead of Android on this device is
> appreciated. Thanks.
First, this is a Debian list, not an Ubuntu list.
Second, as far as I know, th
Errata corrige :
I still have the old "Samsung / Google Nexus 10" tablet. I don't like
Android. Any help to install Debian instead of Android on this device is
appreciated. Thanks.
On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 2:27 PM Mario Marietto
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I still have the old &quo
Hello.
I still have the old "Samsung / Google Nexus 10" tablet. I don't like
Android. Any help to install Ubuntu instead of Android on this device is
appreciated. Thanks.
--
Mario.
Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> Unfortunately I cannot install anything. I used the command line and
> the app but neither of them will work. I have no idea what to do next.
> I used su and sudo first. It just keeps saying it cannot connect with
> the base from which I get updates, etc. I used
is a fresh install onto
a zeroed drive. Next, install the applications you want. Then connect
the USB HDD, mount the file system, and restore your data. Restoring
application-specific data, such as a Thunderbird profile, may require
additional steps.
Please post if you need help with any
Hi,
Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> I used the reinstall on brasero and it just said that it was up to date.
What error message does Brasero issue before refusing to work ?
What optical medium type do you give Brasero for burning ?
I can probably help with composing a xorriso run which perfo
On 5/1/23 19:51, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Unfortunately I cannot install anything. I used the command line and the app
but neither of them will work. I have no idea what to do next. I used su and
sudo first. It just keeps saying it cannot connect with the base from which I
get updates,
On 2023-05-01 at 21:51, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> Unfortunately I cannot install anything. I used the command line and
> the app but neither of them will work.
I suspect that if you don't have the various directories under /var/,
you may not be able to use apt or aptitude or synaptic or the
Unfortunately I cannot install anything. I used the command line and
the app but neither of them will work. I have no idea what to do next.
I used su and sudo first. It just keeps saying it cannot connect with
the base from which I get updates, etc. I used the reinstall on brasero
and it
This Debian-user thread seems to have gone silent, but it is not clear whether
your problem is solved. If it is, just ignore this and move on. If not:
The Wanderer, in an earlier post (04/28/2023 at 19;02), suggested reinstalling
the base-files package. I believe this is the correct procedure,
from my nord vpn which was working great until I deleted the above
files. I really want to upgrade to debian 11. I am using debian 10, on
a Lonovo all in one and have had no problems. I followed the directions
for var that I found and now have a screwed up machine. Is there any
help
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