Re: Logs like .xsession-errors, was: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start ...

2024-07-23 Thread Max Nikulin
On 23/07/2024 19:20, Thomas Schmitt wrote: A bit off-topic question. In what wiki page you would expect to find suggestions to inspect ~/.xsession-errors file and journalctl output? I pasted ".xsession-errors" into the "Search:" field at the upper right corner of any Debian wiki page and

Re: Logs like .xsession-errors, was: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start ...

2024-07-23 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 14:20:43 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > The only helpful match is > > > https://wiki.debian.org/JigdoOnLive?action=fullsearch=180=.xsession-errors=Text > > "What Does The Log Say? >... >If you're doing something with your window manager or other X client >

Logs like .xsession-errors, was: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start ...

2024-07-23 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Max Nikulin wrote: > A bit off-topic question. In what wiki page you would expect to find > suggestions to inspect ~/.xsession-errors file and journalctl output? I pasted ".xsession-errors" into the "Search:" field at the upper right corner of any Debian wiki page and clicked the "Text"

Re: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start. How to debug ?

2024-07-23 Thread songbird
Max Nikulin wrote: > On 23/07/2024 04:09, Thomas Schmitt wrote: >>$ cat ~/.xsession-errors > [...] >>[fvwm][executeModule]: <> No such module 'FvwmConsole' in >> ModulePath '/usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8' > > A bit off-topic question. In what wiki page you would expect to find > suggestions to

Re: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start. How to debug ?

2024-07-23 Thread Max Nikulin
On 23/07/2024 04:09, Thomas Schmitt wrote: $ cat ~/.xsession-errors [...] [fvwm][executeModule]: <> No such module 'FvwmConsole' in ModulePath '/usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8' A bit off-topic question. In what wiki page you would expect to find suggestions to inspect ~/.xsession-errors file and

[Solved] Re: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start. How to debug ?

2024-07-23 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i wrote: > > Four of five fingers point to me and my ~/.fvwm2rc": > > ModulePath /usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8 Greg Wooledge wrote: > Why do you even have that line at all? Cargo cult. Once it was needed, then i carried it on, and finally i forgot about it. The reason why i did not notice two

Re: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start. How to debug ?

2024-07-22 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 23:09:59 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Four of five fingers point to me and my ~/.fvwm2rc": > > ModulePath /usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8 > > I see traces that i adjusted this multiple times over the years: > /usr/lib/X11/fvwm2 , /usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.5 , /usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8. > > So

Re: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start. How to debug ?

2024-07-22 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, (i begin to owe Greg Wooledge half a sysadmin salary and half one for a geriatric nurse) Greg Wooledge wrote: > Error messages, if there are any, should be in ~/.xsession-errors $ cat ~/.xsession-errors Cannot parse color "dtcolor5" couldn't create gradient Cannot parse color

Re: fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start. How to debug ?

2024-07-22 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 21:37:05 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > So how could i debug the start of fvwm Modules ? > Is there any log file or configuration option ? Error messages, if there are any, should be in ~/.xsession-errors for most users. I'd start there.

fvwm on Debian 12: Modules do not start. How to debug ?

2024-07-22 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, after the striking success with my previous vim problem, i want to tackle another nuisance of the 11-to-12 upgrade. The window manager fvwm2 does not start the Modules and does not produce the Buttons which are prescribed by my ~/.fvwm2rc . I am direly missing FvwmPager for my 8x2 multi

Re: Carpeta /lib/modules/

2024-03-09 Thread Alex Muntada
Hola Xavier, > Quan els he eliminat, m'ha sortit l'avís que no es podia > eliminar la carpeta: > >dpkg: avís: al desinstal·lar linux-headers-6.1.0-3-amd64, el >directori «/lib/modules/6.1.0-3-amd64» no està buit, no s'esborra Això passa quan s'instal·la algun paquet que

Re: Carpeta /lib/modules/

2024-03-09 Thread Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura
quin paquet pertany un > determinat fitxer > > ernest@doriath:~$ dpkg --search /lib/modules/4.19.0-8-amd64 > linux-image-4.19.0-8-amd64: /lib/modules/4.19.0-8-amd64 > > i després dpkg -l per veure l'estat del paquet > > ernest@doriath:~$ dpkg -l linux-image-4.19.0-8-amd64 >

Re: Carpeta /lib/modules/

2024-03-09 Thread Ernest Adrogué
ents a imatges que no tinc > instal·lades? Pots utilitzar dpkg --search per veure a quin paquet pertany un determinat fitxer ernest@doriath:~$ dpkg --search /lib/modules/4.19.0-8-amd64 linux-image-4.19.0-8-amd64: /lib/modules/4.19.0-8-amd64 i després dpkg -l per veure l'estat del paquet ernest@dor

Carpeta /lib/modules/

2024-03-09 Thread Xavier De Yzaguirre i Maura
desinstal·lar linux-headers-6.1.0-3-amd64, el directori «/lib/modules/6.1.0-3-amd64» no està buit, no s'esborra He fet una ullada a /lib/modules/ i hi he vist una col·lecció de carpetes que en conjunt m'ocupen quasi 1 GiB: 2024-03-09 12:18:03 xavier@PC006:~$ ls -chlt /lib/modules/ total

Re: Missing http_async_client.so in the `kamailio-extra-modules`

2024-02-22 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 22 Feb 2024 21:13:46 +0500 Евгений Гостьков wrote: > Can you add http_async_client.so to deb package > `kamailio-extra-modules` or maybe make distinct deb package like a > `kamailio-http-async-client` ? Have you checked with kamailio support resources (mail lists, web s

Missing http_async_client.so in the `kamailio-extra-modules`

2024-02-22 Thread Евгений Гостьков
Package: kamailio-extra-modules Version: 5.6.3-2 Information for package https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/kamailio-extra-modules say about kamailio module `http_async_client` But the package doesn't install them. https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/amd64/kamailio-extra-modules/filelist

Stuck in signing modules - DKSM

2023-12-01 Thread Daniel Rodriguez
Hello everyone, I am trying to follow the Debian's wiki about Secure Boot: https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot I've been able to carry out most of this one, from generating modules to enrolling in the MOK cert, but it doesn't work the signing of the modules as per the steps. The only irregular

Re: Culling old versions of Kernel from /usr/lib/modules/

2023-03-24 Thread David
he volume occupied by /usr/lib/modules/ (3.5GB) & > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu (1.4GB) - as far as I can tell, this latter > directory only has essential, current files.  I have been using this > volume for over a year, & the modules directory now has over a > dozen kernels from previou

Culling old versions of Kernel from /usr/lib/modules/

2023-03-24 Thread KCB Leigh
This message is related to the 'Re: solution to / full' thread. I am running my computer from a Debian 11.6 OS on a 25GB partition on a USB stick.  The root partition is now 70% full, with over 4GB (16%) of the volume occupied by /usr/lib/modules/ (3.5GB) & /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu (1

Re: Higher power consumption in Debian than in Ubuntu - ASPM disabled instead of enabled for 2 modules (lspci), but why?

2022-12-21 Thread B.M.
> > Debian: > Non-Volatile memory controller > ASPM Disabled > Kernel driver in use: nvme > > PCI bridge: Intel Corp 12th Gen > ASPM Disabled > Kernel driver in use: pcieport > > So the exact same driver is been used and I didn't find any config within > /etc/

Higher power consumption in Debian than in Ubuntu - ASPM disabled instead of enabled for 2 modules (lspci), but why?

2022-12-21 Thread B.M.
Disabled Kernel driver in use: pcieport So the exact same driver is been used and I didn't find any config within /etc/ modprobe.d or /etc/modules or /etc/modules-load.d with respect to these modules. Do you have an idea why this happens (same computer, so BIOS settings should have no impact)? Thank you

[solved] kmod not on-demand-loading modules with custom kernel

2022-09-21 Thread hede
a file modprobe.fake [1] and modify /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe to call this file, a standard Debian shows the same behaviour than my Chromebook: If fat/vfat modules are not loaded and I try to mount some fat filesystem afterwards this fails with the same error message. But while a standard Deb

Re: [kmod] not on-demand-loading modules with custom kernel

2022-09-20 Thread hede
if functionality is missing. Check kmod.c in kernel sources. If I create a file modprobe.fake [1] and modify /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe to call this file, a standard Debian shows the same behaviour than my Chromebook: If fat/vfat modules are not loaded and I try to mount some fat filesystem afterwards

udev not on-demand-loading modules with custom kernel

2022-09-19 Thread hede
ets loaded (as an example). Likewise adding rules via iptables doesn't work, as the netfilter modules are missing. I have to manually load the nf* modules and _then_ I'm able to use iptables. I can load all those modules by hand via modprobe, but autoloading via kernel/udev doesn't work.

Re: Sid installation fails - No kernel modules found

2022-07-17 Thread Piscium
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 23:41, Brian wrote: > But you did not download and try the one I suggested? Therefore, you > are working blindfolded. It is dated 2022-0 7-05. The archive modules > may match the d-i kernel. I successfully installed Sid using the Bullseye mini.iso that I downlo

Re: Sid installation fails - No kernel modules found

2022-07-16 Thread Brian
gested? Therefore, you are working blindfolded. It is dated 2022-0 7-05. The archive modules may match the d-i kernel. > which is supposed to be the one to install Sid. The one you ask about > seems to be not for Sid. There is another method of installation which You are misunderstanding; all

Re: Sid installation fails - No kernel modules found

2022-07-16 Thread Piscium
t; (/bin, /dev, and so on). On BusyBox I ran 'uname -a' and it told me I am running the debian-sid kernel 5.10.0-8, built on 2021-07-28. This might be the reason for the error message I got, "No kernel modules found". It is a very old kernel. So perhaps the mini.iso was not built in a long while and got

Re: Sid installation fails - No kernel modules found

2022-07-16 Thread Piscium
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 19:26, Charles Curley wrote: > Look in the installation logs for suspicious messages. During > installation, they are at /target/var/log/installer/. After you reboot > into the newly installed system, they are at /var/log/installer/. I chose "Execute Shell", got a window

Re: Sid installation fails - No kernel modules found

2022-07-16 Thread Piscium
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 19:49, Brian wrote: > > On Sat 16 Jul 2022 at 18:27:29 +0100, Piscium wrote: > > [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUnstable > > [2] deb.debian.org > > Is the mini.iso at > > > http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/ >

Re: Sid installation fails - No kernel modules found

2022-07-16 Thread Brian
h all the various > options without any error, network configuration also succeeded, then > at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel > modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2]. > > Any ideas? Could it be t

Re: Sid installation fails - No kernel modules found

2022-07-16 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 18:27:29 +0100 Piscium wrote: > … network configuration also succeeded, then > at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel > modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2]. > > Any ideas? Cou

Sid installation fails - No kernel modules found

2022-07-16 Thread Piscium
ed, then at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2]. Any ideas? Could it be that the specified ISO got somehow out of sync with what is available in the default mirror? [1] h

Re: virtualbox kernel modules?

2022-06-17 Thread Boyan Penkov
On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 12:45 AM Keith Bainbridge wrote: > > > On 17/6/22 00:08, Boyan Penkov wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 12:09 AM Keith Bainbridge > > wrote: > >>> Cheers! > >> > >> Good afternoon Boyan > >> > >> What happened when you installed to 2 suggested items? > > Hey Keith --

Re: virtualbox kernel modules?

2022-06-16 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 17/6/22 00:08, Boyan Penkov wrote: On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 12:09 AM Keith Bainbridge wrote: Cheers! Good afternoon Boyan What happened when you installed to 2 suggested items? Hey Keith -- yes, thanks for the pointer; you're absolutely correct... Somehow linux-image-headers was not

Re: virtualbox kernel modules?

2022-06-15 Thread Keith Bainbridge
headers, most likely linux-headers-amd64. You will not be able to start VMs until this problem is fixed. ``` Modprobing for vboxdrv returns no modules. Has anybody seen this with more recent virtualbox installs? Cheers! Good afternoon Boyan What happened when you installed to 2

virtualbox kernel modules?

2022-06-15 Thread Boyan Penkov
. You will not be able to start VMs until this problem is fixed. ``` Modprobing for vboxdrv returns no modules. Has anybody seen this with more recent virtualbox installs? Cheers! -- Boyan Penkov

Re: Add GRUB modules to core-Image

2022-02-14 Thread David Wright
On Mon 14 Feb 2022 at 10:54:21 (+0100), basti wrote: > Hello, > > I try to use a USB Serial-Converter to output the grub menu on a > Serial port. > > By the way the output is working at kernel boot time. (I See it on the > remote host) > > How can I add usbserial_pl2303.mod to the GRUB core

Add GRUB modules to core-Image

2022-02-14 Thread basti
Hello, I try to use a USB Serial-Converter to output the grub menu on a Serial port. By the way the output is working at kernel boot time. (I See it on the remote host) How can I add usbserial_pl2303.mod to the GRUB core image? The file is located in /boot/grub/i386-pc/ on the root

Re: Modules échouant au chargement par BPF:Invalid name

2022-01-11 Thread Haricophile
et était fautif, > tous les modules devraient être en erreur... > > JKB Un fichier de conf vérolé peut-être.

Re: Modules échouant au chargement par BPF:Invalid name

2022-01-11 Thread BERTRAND Joël
nent toujours sur mon portable. > > Sur mon poste de travail qui tourne maintenant avec le noyau > > hilbert:[/lib/modules] > uname -a > Linux hilbert 5.15.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.15.5-1 (2021-11-26) x86_64 > GNU/Linux > > le module n'est plus cha

Modules échouant au chargement par BPF:Invalid name

2022-01-11 Thread BERTRAND Joël
travail qui tourne maintenant avec le noyau hilbert:[/lib/modules] > uname -a Linux hilbert 5.15.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.15.5-1 (2021-11-26) x86_64 GNU/Linux le module n'est plus chargé et je me retrouve avec les messages suivants : [968544.819782] usb 1-12: USB disconnect, device number

Re: removing modules

2021-07-05 Thread Brian
On Sun 04 Jul 2021 at 23:53:15 -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Sun 04 Jul 2021 at 21:12:10 (+0100), Brian wrote: > > On Sun 04 Jul 2021 at 20:16:25 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote: > > > On Sun, 4 Jul 2021 19:42:26 +0100 Brian wrote: > > > >I did specify "as time goes on". Suppose one boots successfully

Re: removing modules

2021-07-04 Thread David Wright
On Sun 04 Jul 2021 at 21:12:10 (+0100), Brian wrote: > On Sun 04 Jul 2021 at 20:16:25 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote: > > On Sun, 4 Jul 2021 19:42:26 +0100 Brian wrote: > > >I did specify "as time goes on". Suppose one boots successfully a 100 > > >times with the new kernel. What need is there for a

Re: removing modules

2021-07-04 Thread Brian
On Sun 04 Jul 2021 at 20:16:25 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote: > On Sun, 4 Jul 2021 19:42:26 +0100 > Brian wrote: > > Hello Brian, > > >I did specify "as time goes on". Suppose one boots successfully a 100 > >times with the new kernel. What need is there for a second kernel on > >the system? > >

Re: removing modules

2021-07-04 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 4 Jul 2021 19:42:26 +0100 Brian wrote: Hello Brian, >I did specify "as time goes on". Suppose one boots successfully a 100 >times with the new kernel. What need is there for a second kernel on >the system? Clearly, you haven't understood what Tixy wrote. -- Regards _ / )

Re: removing modules

2021-07-04 Thread Brian
On Sun 04 Jul 2021 at 13:45:00 +0100, Tixy wrote: > On Sun, 2021-07-04 at 10:08 +0100, Brian wrote: > > On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 20:49:01 -0600, Tom Dial wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On 7/3/21 13:04, Brian wrote: > > > > On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 18:49:35 +0100, mick crane wrote: > > > > > > > >

Re: removing modules

2021-07-04 Thread David Wright
On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 14:20:28 (-0400), Stefan Monnier wrote: > The only thing with `MODULES=dep` is that it runs a slightly higher risk > of ending up with an unbootable system after a hardware or > filesystem/LVM/MD/partition change. Alternatively, use a little forethought and rebui

Re: removing modules

2021-07-04 Thread Tixy
On Sun, 2021-07-04 at 10:08 +0100, Brian wrote: > On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 20:49:01 -0600, Tom Dial wrote: > > > > > > > On 7/3/21 13:04, Brian wrote: > > > On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 18:49:35 +0100, mick crane wrote: > > > > > > [...] > > > > > > > Can I not *just* move the older ones out of the way

Re: removing modules

2021-07-04 Thread Brian
On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 20:49:01 -0600, Tom Dial wrote: > > > On 7/3/21 13:04, Brian wrote: > > On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 18:49:35 +0100, mick crane wrote: > > > > [...] > > > >> Can I not *just* move the older ones out of the way so upgrade doesn't run > >> out of space ? > > > > Why bother? > >

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Tom Dial
On 7/3/21 13:04, Brian wrote: > On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 18:49:35 +0100, mick crane wrote: > > [...] > >> Can I not *just* move the older ones out of the way so upgrade doesn't run >> out of space ? > > Why bother? > > apt purge linux... > > Why do you need two kernels anyway? I rather

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Stefan Monnier
> The only thing with `MODULES=dep` is that it runs a slightly higher risk > of ending up with an unbootable system after a hardware or > filesystem/LVM/MD/partition change. Just make sure you have some way to > do a "rescue boot" in those cases (typically via a USB flash k

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Stefan Monnier
ile system is simply too small if you > plan to keep more than 2 kernels at a time. Not at all. Just adjust the /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf with MODULES=dep COMPRESS=lzma and you'll have room for many more kernels. > One thing I'll note is that your initrd* files are twic

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Brian
On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 18:49:35 +0100, mick crane wrote: [...] > Can I not *just* move the older ones out of the way so upgrade doesn't run > out of space ? Why bother? apt purge linux... Why do you need two kernels anyway? Next time - don't have a separate boot partition. You will be

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Sven Hartge
cklist those modules to prevent them from being auto-loaded. Serves the same purpose without needing to manually build update Kernels. S° -- Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Jul 03, 2021 at 06:49:35PM +0100, mick crane wrote: > root@pumpkin:/boot# df -h /boot > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sdb1 236M 159M 65M 71% /boot This is the real issue. This file system is simply too small if you plan to keep more than 2 kernels at a

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Hans
Am Samstag, 3. Juli 2021, 19:01:02 CEST schrieb IL Ka: Hi all, > I was thinking then to remove the unwanted modules to make the kernels > > > smaller. > Some years ago I tested a few things. I built a monolithic kernel with all the modules statically built in, as I knew all m

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread mick crane
On 2021-07-03 18:12, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sat, Jul 03, 2021 at 05:50:44PM +0100, mick crane wrote: I did think that modules are for the kernel to interact with hardware. There is for example "dell_smm_hwmon" followed "0" which you'd think was to be used by software f

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread The Wanderer
On 2021-07-03 at 13:28, mick crane wrote: > On 2021-07-03 18:03, The Wanderer wrote: > >>> I looked because "apt upgrade" failed to install things in /boot >>> because no room left. I deleted the oldest kernel stuff of the 3 >>> there and "apt upgrade" worked. >> >> I hope you removed them by

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread The Wanderer
On 2021-07-03 at 13:28, mick crane wrote: > On 2021-07-03 18:03, The Wanderer wrote: > >>> I looked because "apt upgrade" failed to install things in /boot >>> because no room left. I deleted the oldest kernel stuff of the 3 >>> there and "apt upgrade" worked. >> >> I hope you removed them by

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread David Wright
On Sat 03 Jul 2021 at 17:50:44 (+0100), mick crane wrote: > On 2021-07-03 17:29, The Wanderer wrote: > > On 2021-07-03 at 12:06, mick crane wrote: > > > > > hello, > > > If I type "lsmod" there is a big list of modules with many > > &g

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread mick crane
On 2021-07-03 18:03, The Wanderer wrote: I looked because "apt upgrade" failed to install things in /boot because no room left. I deleted the oldest kernel stuff of the 3 there and "apt upgrade" worked. I hope you removed them by uninstalling their kernel packages, not by just deleting the

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Jul 03, 2021 at 05:50:44PM +0100, mick crane wrote: > I did think that modules are for the kernel to interact with hardware. > There is for example "dell_smm_hwmon" followed "0" which you'd think was to > be used by software for monitoring the PC hardware.

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Reco
uz-5.10.0-0.bpo.7-amd64 6.5M/boot/vmlinuz-5.10.0-0.bpo.7-amd64 Modules are here: $ du -sxh /lib/modules/5.10.0-0.bpo.7-amd64/ 290M/lib/modules/5.10.0-0.bpo.7-amd64/ You must mean initrd, which contains selected kernel modules and is used in the boot process: $ du -sxh /boot/initrd.

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread The Wanderer
On 2021-07-03 at 12:50, mick crane wrote: > I did think that modules are for the kernel to interact with > hardware. There is for example "dell_smm_hwmon" followed "0" which > you'd think was to be used by software for monitoring the PC > hardware.

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread IL Ka
ware monitoring. Remove this module, and this file will disappear. Do you need this file? We do not know, it is up to you to decide if you want to monitor the fan and temperature of your laptop or not https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/hwmon/dell-smm-hwmon.html I was thinking then to remove the u

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread mick crane
On 2021-07-03 17:29, The Wanderer wrote: On 2021-07-03 at 12:06, mick crane wrote: hello, If I type "lsmod" there is a big list of modules with many followed by a "0" which I guess means they are not needed in the kernel ? That depends what you mean by "needed&q

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread The Wanderer
On 2021-07-03 at 12:06, mick crane wrote: > hello, > If I type "lsmod" there is a big list of modules with many followed by a > "0" > which I guess means they are not needed in the kernel ? That depends what you mean by "needed". As I understand mat

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread IL Ka
> > > hello, > If I type "lsmod" there is a big list of modules with many followed by a > "0" > which I guess means they are not needed in the kernel ? > That means no module depends on it. But it doesn't mean this particular module isn't required. Doe

Re: removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sat, Jul 03, 2021 at 05:06:10PM +0100, mick crane wrote: > If I type "lsmod" there is a big list of modules with many followed by a "0" > which I guess means they are not needed in the kernel ? Third column that lsmod shows is a kernel module reference

removing modules

2021-07-03 Thread mick crane
hello, If I type "lsmod" there is a big list of modules with many followed by a "0" which I guess means they are not needed in the kernel ? Does lsmod know about all installed software and if a module is needed or does software have to be run first ? If I don't need them

Re: Installing Debian Bullseye on Cubox-i4 with eSATA drive... "No kernel modules found"

2021-01-29 Thread Holger Wansing
Hi, "Rick Thomas" wrote: > On Thu, Jan 28, 2021, at 6:21 PM, Rick Thomas wrote: > > > Next thing to test -- can I install bullseye the same way? > > So I tried installing bullseye from [1] which, incidentally is dated Dec 2, > 2020. Isn't this kinda old for a "current" Bullseye? That's from

Re: Most maintainable way to install perl modules on Debian sysetms

2020-11-16 Thread Mike Castle
I would not be surprised if the version number indicated the module in not Pure Perl, but rather includes some C source code. Which would then need to be compiled specifically for the version of Perl installed. mrc

Re: Most maintainable way to install perl modules on Debian sysetms

2020-11-15 Thread Joel Roth
t installed it in /usr/share/perl/5.30/Mail/DMARC. > > I thought that’s odd, why would it install it in a folder that has a perl > version? Why not somewhere a bit more general like /usr/share/perl5? The directory location may not suit you, but for the short term you should be able to

Re: Most maintainable way to install perl modules on Debian sysetms

2020-11-15 Thread Andy Smith
sn't going to release something onto CPAN that breaks things, but sometimes it's unavoidable and sometimes the author isn't mindful of this. There is a big variance in quality of CPAN modules. So probably the best thing you can do is cpan2deb and stick with those versions that you have tested, unless

Re: Most maintainable way to install perl modules on Debian sysetms

2020-11-15 Thread Michael Grant
izing such a process as apt does should be necessarily be bad. I'm not talking about blind nightly updates. If this is truely the best way at the moment to keep perl modules maintainable, I will try it. Thanks. signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Most maintainable way to install perl modules on Debian sysetms

2020-11-15 Thread Dan Ritter
Michael Grant wrote: > > cpan2deb takes a CPAN module and builds it as a Debian package. > > Use a common suffix like -mgrant and you can spot these in > > package listings. > > > > When you upgrade, build new versions of all the -mgrant > > packages. > > Thanks. So in one way this makes it

Re: Most maintainable way to install perl modules on Debian sysetms

2020-11-15 Thread Michael Grant
> cpan2deb takes a CPAN module and builds it as a Debian package. > Use a common suffix like -mgrant and you can spot these in > package listings. > > When you upgrade, build new versions of all the -mgrant > packages. Thanks. So in one way this makes it easier to remove the module which cpan

Re: Most maintainable way to install perl modules on Debian sysetms

2020-11-15 Thread Dan Ritter
Michael Grant wrote: > I try to keep my systems as up to date as possible. I use apt update > regularly. When I can install a perl module from apt, I usually do so > because then apt update picks up new versions of it. When I install > something which has a dependency on a perl module in

Most maintainable way to install perl modules on Debian sysetms

2020-11-15 Thread Michael Grant
like /usr/share/perl5? What happens when Perl gets updated and /usr/share/perl/5.30/ is no longer in perl’s search path for its modules? I’m worried that using this DMARC perl module, updating perl could just break mail someday! Shouldn’t the default for cpan be something other than

Re: Sharing /boot and /lib/modules with multiple distros

2020-06-07 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 06 iun 20, 14:06:42, Marc Shapiro wrote: > I usually have three different distros installed.  I was wondering if I > could have a separate partition (possibly in an extended partition) > containing /boot and /var/modules that would be mounted in each of the > distros.  This wou

Re: Sharing /boot and /lib/modules with multiple distros

2020-06-06 Thread Marc Shapiro
On 6/6/20 2:58 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sat, Jun 06, 2020 at 02:06:42PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote: I usually have three different distros installed.  I was wondering if I could have a separate partition (possibly in an extended partition) containing /boot and /var/modules that would

Re: Sharing /boot and /lib/modules with multiple distros

2020-06-06 Thread tomas
On Sat, Jun 06, 2020 at 02:06:42PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote: > I usually have three different distros installed.  I was wondering > if I could have a separate partition (possibly in an extended > partition) containing /boot and /var/modules that would be mounted > in each of

Re: Sharing /boot and /lib/modules with multiple distros

2020-06-06 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 6/6/20 11:06 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote: > I usually have three different distros installed.  I was wondering if I could > have a separate partition (possibly in an extended partition) containing /boot > and /var/modules that would be mounted in each of the distros.  This would > elim

Sharing /boot and /lib/modules with multiple distros

2020-06-06 Thread Marc Shapiro
I usually have three different distros installed.  I was wondering if I could have a separate partition (possibly in an extended partition) containing /boot and /var/modules that would be mounted in each of the distros.  This would eliminate having kernels, initrds and kernel modules

Re: Re: Slow performance due to llvmpipe being used despite Radeon kernel and X modules being loaded

2020-06-03 Thread EoflaOE ViceCity
Some progress has been made. Today, I have gone to the TTY1 console, logged in to my account, stopped the LightDM service, and started X. I looked at glxinfo, and saw the correct info instead of llvmpipe. It now says that I have "DRI Radeon R200..." in renderer string, and when I started Compiz,

[SOLVED] Re: vlc and access modules

2020-05-15 Thread moelmoel2714
On Fri, 15 May 2020, Celejar wrote: On Fri, 15 May 2020 01:41:21 -0400 (EDT) moelmoel2714 wrote: [...] vlc worked fine before I did something I know not what. and it works fine on the other computer. but, to repeat, the working system has a ton of modules listed but this one has four or so

Re: vlc and access modules

2020-05-15 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 15 May 2020 01:41:21 -0400 (EDT) moelmoel2714 wrote: > On Fri, 15 May 2020, Celejar wrote: > > > On Thu, 14 May 2020 22:05:41 -0400 (EDT) > > moelmoel2714 wrote: > > > >> Greets! > >> > >> not sure how I got into this bind but I see

Re: vlc and access modules

2020-05-15 Thread tomas
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 02:47:55AM -0400, moelmoel2714 wrote: [...] No idea who or what Q4OS is (and not sure I want to know). > Q4OS puts everything in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/; always makes me a > tad nervous. anyway, one of the files there, '20_debian.list' has > non-free on all the active

Re: vlc and access modules

2020-05-15 Thread moelmoel2714
On Fri, 15 May 2020, Jude DaShiell wrote: Have you tried aptitude install vlc -r yet? That switch on the end installs additional recommended packages. didn't know about that. didn't yield very much (line wraps ahead): sudo aptitude install vlc -r vlc is already installed at the requested

Re: vlc and access modules

2020-05-14 Thread moelmoel2714
On Fri, 15 May 2020, Celejar wrote: On Thu, 14 May 2020 22:05:41 -0400 (EDT) moelmoel2714 wrote: Greets! not sure how I got into this bind but I seem to have lost the 'access modules' that allow vlc to view video files (and likely do many other things; I know I cannot convert video). when

Re: vlc and access modules

2020-05-14 Thread Celejar
On Thu, 14 May 2020 22:05:41 -0400 (EDT) moelmoel2714 wrote: > Greets! > > not sure how I got into this bind but I seem to have lost the 'access > modules' that allow vlc to view video files (and likely do many other > things; I know I cannot convert video). > > when I

vlc and access modules

2020-05-14 Thread moelmoel2714
Greets! not sure how I got into this bind but I seem to have lost the 'access modules' that allow vlc to view video files (and likely do many other things; I know I cannot convert video). when I try to look at an mp4, I get Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'file

Re: Re: Slow performance due to llvmpipe being used despite Radeon kernel and X modules being loaded

2020-05-14 Thread EoflaOE ViceCity
Thanks for the response. However, I am not using VMware on my old PC to virtualize Debian; I have installed it as a dual-boot system. By the way, when I have executed "sudo apt list firmware-amd-graphics", it returns the following: Listing... Done firmware-amd-graphics/testing,now 20190717-2 all

Re: Slow performance due to llvmpipe being used despite Radeon kernel and X modules being loaded

2020-05-07 Thread didier gaumet
Le 07/05/2020 à 19:28, Sven Joachim a écrit : > No, it is just listed because the llvmpipe driver was developed by > VMWare. You can see this for yourself, setting LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 > in the environment makes libgl use the llvmpipe driver: > > , > | LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 glxinfo |

Re: Slow performance due to llvmpipe being used despite Radeon kernel and X modules being loaded

2020-05-07 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2020-05-07 09:50 +0200, didier gaumet wrote: > Le 06/05/2020 à 22:15, EoflaOE ViceCity a écrit : >> Hello. Sorry for the length of this problem, but I am trying to get the >> X server to use my graphics card, AMD Radeon 9200 SE (RV280), instead of >> my CPU to render things on the desktop. I

Re: Slow performance due to llvmpipe being used despite Radeon kernel and X modules being loaded

2020-05-07 Thread didier gaumet
Le 06/05/2020 à 22:15, EoflaOE ViceCity a écrit : > Hello. Sorry for the length of this problem, but I am trying to get the > X server to use my graphics card, AMD Radeon 9200 SE (RV280), instead of > my CPU to render things on the desktop. I actually have a newer > computer, but I use the older

Slow performance due to llvmpipe being used despite Radeon kernel and X modules being loaded

2020-05-06 Thread EoflaOE ViceCity
OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.10 OpenGL ES profile extensions: To ensure that all of the necessary Radeon modules were loaded correctly, I have grepped the X server logs (/var/log/Xorg.0.log) and dmesg with "radeon" and "drm", a

Re: python3 modules -- apt vs pip?

2020-04-06 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 4/6/20 5:11 PM, Anil F Duggirala wrote: >> Python provides virtualenv, plus one can install most of the modules >> locally with pip3 install --user which will install the >> modules >> in ~/.local/lib and tools in ~/.local/bin, so don't forget to add >> this >

Re: python3 modules -- apt vs pip?

2020-04-06 Thread Anil F Duggirala
> Python provides virtualenv, plus one can install most of the modules > locally with pip3 install --user which will install the > modules > in ~/.local/lib and tools in ~/.local/bin, so don't forget to add > this > to your PATH. > Could you please explain (to a

Re: python3 modules -- apt vs pip?

2020-04-04 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
while, the >> version documented on pypi.org is at version 8.2.0, and has at least one >> recipe whose arguments are in a different order from the Debian >> packaged version (grouper, whose order of arguments changed in version >> 6.0.0). This causes problems, as you might

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