Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread George at Clug
On Tuesday, 30-07-2024 at 02:21 Jan Krapivin wrote: > There is Debian community in Discord > > https://discord.gg/debian > > https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=803217=discord#p803217 > > пн, 29 июл. 2024 г. в 19:15, : > > > Michel Verdier wrote: > > > On 2024-07-28, Michael Grant

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Donald Norwood
ds, IRC and Telegram channels, ... et al., large communities that focus solely on Debian. One need to only find the best avenue for their needs, desired support and technical level. There really are no user lockouts or unsupported areas surrounding Debian. Generally as a community we are very wel

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behaviorofifupdownpackage)

2024-07-29 Thread gene heskett
On 7/29/24 04:47, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 04:32:43AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: [...] I can't even post a 10k .png here. I don't believe you. There sure is a limit, 10k seems too small. It may have been bigger, its long forgotten but it was small and it was silently

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Jan Krapivin
There is Debian community in Discord https://discord.gg/debian https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=803217=discord#p803217 пн, 29 июл. 2024 г. в 19:15, : > Michel Verdier wrote: > > On 2024-07-28, Michael Grant wrote: > > > > +1 to all you say. > > > > > Maybe one of you younger folks

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread debian-user
Michel Verdier wrote: > On 2024-07-28, Michael Grant wrote: > > +1 to all you say. > > > Maybe one of you younger folks can teach me how one deals with > > keeping up with a forum like that. > > Once upon a time there was usenet. After a while there was a > mail-to-news gateway. It ease a

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Joe
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 06:24:35 +0200 wrote: > On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 08:53:18PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 06:15:21PM +0100, Ian Molton wrote: > > > Which web forum has the commuity moved to then? I should like to > > > join it... > > > > Sadly, the

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behaviorofifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Andy Smith
On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 04:32:43AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 7/29/24 03:53, Andy Smith wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 11:00:08PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > > > On 7/28/24 22:02, Andy Smith wrote: > > > > Discourse is not Discord. They are completely different pieces of > > > > software

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Dan Ritter
Michel Verdier wrote: > On 2024-07-28, Michael Grant wrote: > > +1 to all you say. > > > Maybe one of you younger folks can teach me how one deals with keeping > > up with a forum like that. > > Once upon a time there was usenet. After a while there was a mail-to-news > gateway. It ease a lot

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behaviorofifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 04:32:43AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > [...] I can't even post a 10k .png here. I don't believe you. There sure is a limit, 10k seems too small. It'd be unpolite anyway -- forcing 6k people to download your attachments (there are still folks on limited bandwidth,

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behaviorofifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread gene heskett
On 7/29/24 03:53, Andy Smith wrote: Hi, On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 11:00:08PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: On 7/28/24 22:02, Andy Smith wrote: Discourse is not Discord. They are completely different pieces of software made by different people with different purposes. You are the first person to

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Brad Rogers
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 02:44:03 -0400 Jeffrey Walton wrote: Hello Jeffrey, >don't allow search engines to crawl their sites. I hadn't even considered that. -- Regards _ "Valid sig separator is {dash}{dash}{space}" / ) "The blindingly obvious is never immediately apparent"

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior ofifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 11:00:08PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 7/28/24 22:02, Andy Smith wrote: > > Discourse is not Discord. They are completely different pieces of > > software made by different people with different purposes. You are > > the first person to have mentioned Discord in

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 02:06:09AM +, Walt E wrote: > In some companies they block web traffic to those big forums like reddit. > but mail is always possible to access. Reality check: in a thread about the best way to help end users in 2024, someone suggests that email mailing lists are

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Jeffrey Walton
such tactics. :- One of the bigger problems (I find) with the social media and community sites that want to replace a mailing list is, some sites don't allow search engines to crawl their sites. So you don't even know where to go to get a question answered. You have to start at the site and search at th

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-29 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-07-28, Michael Grant wrote: +1 to all you say. > Maybe one of you younger folks can teach me how one deals with keeping > up with a forum like that. Once upon a time there was usenet. After a while there was a mail-to-news gateway. It ease a lot coping with this change of medium. If the

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 28 Jul 2024 21:04:30 -0500 Nate Bargmann wrote: Hello Nate, >Discourse and Discord are two different technologies, AIUI Discourse also does this; Unfortunately, your browser is unsupported. Please switch to a supported browser to view rich content, log in and reply. Whilst it's not

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread tomas
On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 08:53:18PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 06:15:21PM +0100, Ian Molton wrote: > > Which web forum has the commuity moved to then? I should like to join it... > > Sadly, the Debian project is not willing to move with the times and > bless a

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior ofifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread gene heskett
On 7/28/24 22:02, Andy Smith wrote: Hi, On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 09:09:39PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote: I like this forum/format Not wanting to try to convince people on a mailing list to not be on a mailing list, so keeping this brief, but… IMO Discord pretty much sucks. Discourse is

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread Walt E
July 29, 2024 at 9:09 AM, "Patrick Wiseman" wrote: > > > > I mostly lurk here but I like this forum/format and hope Debian sticks with > > it. IMO Discord pretty much sucks. There's a r/debian subreddit which looks > > quite active and I've found other subreddits helpful. > > Patrick > In

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2024 28 Jul 20:11 -0500, Patrick Wiseman wrote: > I mostly lurk here but I like this forum/format and hope Debian sticks with > it. IMO Discord pretty much sucks. There's a r/debian subreddit which looks > quite active and I've found other subreddits helpful. Discourse and Discord are two

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 09:09:39PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote: > I like this forum/format Not wanting to try to convince people on a mailing list to not be on a mailing list, so keeping this brief, but… > IMO Discord pretty much sucks. Discourse is not Discord. They are completely

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 06:32:58PM -0400, Michael Grant wrote: > I never read web forums, I only really search for things in a > search engine and then end up on a forum with possible answers. The fact is that millions of tech questions are asked and answered on Stack-like sites, probably

Re: Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread Michael Grant
On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 08:53:18PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 06:15:21PM +0100, Ian Molton wrote: > > Which web forum has the commuity moved to then? I should like to join it... > > Sadly, the Debian project is not willing to move with the times and > bless a

Where is the user community? (Was Re: Strange behavior of ifupdown package)

2024-07-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 06:15:21PM +0100, Ian Molton wrote: > Which web forum has the commuity moved to then? I should like to join it... Sadly, the Debian project is not willing to move with the times and bless a modern web support community such as Discourse (a Stack Overflow or

Re: Maybe off topic: Where is bash gesture ${X=Y} described ?

2024-07-24 Thread Max Nikulin
On 24/07/2024 20:50, Greg Wooledge wrote: Everyone skips over the sentence that begins with "Omitting the colon". Every time we try to tell Chet, "Hey, man, please add examples that show BOTH syntaxes", he blows us off, because this is the way POSIX documents it. If it's good enough for POSIX,

Re: Maybe off topic: Where is bash gesture ${X=Y} described ?

2024-07-24 Thread tomas
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 09:50:36AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: [...] > Everyone skips over the sentence that begins with "Omitting the colon". Thanks for this one. I know /I/ did for long enough. Greg, this place would be a lot less helpful... > Every time we try to tell Chet, "Hey, man,

Re: Maybe off topic: Where is bash gesture ${X=Y} described ?

2024-07-24 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i wrote: > > maybe i am just too dumb to read the manual, or maybe i made an > > archeological discovery in the shells we use. Greg Wooledge wrote: > Everyone skips over the sentence that begins with "Omitting the colon". Oh well. Too dumb and not alone. I did read the sentence immediately

Re: Maybe off topic: Where is bash gesture ${X=Y} described ?

2024-07-24 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 15:33:11 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > GRUB's test scripts often show this gesture > > : "${TMPDIR=/tmp}" > > Well known and described is > ${X:=Y} > which assigns a default value to variable X if it is empty (man bash > says: "If [...] unset or null"). > Also known

Maybe off topic: Where is bash gesture ${X=Y} described ?

2024-07-24 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, maybe i am just too dumb to read the manual, or maybe i made an archeological discovery in the shells we use. I came to a strange shell gesture which i find neither in man bash nor man dash. Nevertheless it works the same in both shells. GRUB's test scripts often show this gesture :

Re: Bookworm: Where are the ImageMagick binaries other than `convert`?

2024-04-01 Thread Bruno Kleinert
Am Dienstag, dem 02.04.2024 um 13:35 +1030 schrieb Christian Gelinek: > Thank you all for your responses. > > On 2/4/24 12:41, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 01, 2024 at 10:06:40PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote: > > > > The command-line equivalent is "dpkg -L", to list the files that belong >

Re: Bookworm: Where are the ImageMagick binaries other than `convert`?

2024-04-01 Thread Christian Gelinek
Thank you all for your responses. On 2/4/24 12:41, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Apr 01, 2024 at 10:06:40PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote: > > The command-line equivalent is "dpkg -L", to list the files that belong > to an installed package. I should note that down somewhere... I'm sure I've come

Re: Bookworm: Where are the ImageMagick binaries other than `convert`?

2024-04-01 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 2 Apr 2024 12:07:47 +1030 Christian Gelinek wrote: > I have ImageMagick installed, but only the `convert` binary is in my > path. > > Other binaries like `magick` are not. Where can I find them, why > aren't they installed? man imagemagick -- Does anybody read sign

Re: Bookworm: Where are the ImageMagick binaries other than `convert`?

2024-04-01 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Apr 01, 2024 at 10:06:40PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote: > On 4/1/24 21:37, Christian Gelinek wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have ImageMagick installed, but only the `convert` binary is in my path. > > > > Other binaries like `magick` are not. Where can I find t

Re: Bookworm: Where are the ImageMagick binaries other than `convert`?

2024-04-01 Thread eben
On 4/1/24 21:37, Christian Gelinek wrote: Hi, I have ImageMagick installed, but only the `convert` binary is in my path. Other binaries like `magick` are not. Where can I find them, In Synaptic, if you get the properties of an installed package one of the tabs is "installed files"

Bookworm: Where are the ImageMagick binaries other than `convert`?

2024-04-01 Thread Christian Gelinek
Hi, I have ImageMagick installed, but only the `convert` binary is in my path. Other binaries like `magick` are not. Where can I find them, why aren't they installed? Thanks, Christian

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-29 Thread Max Nikulin
rs/brcmfmac directory should appear when the module is loaded. Likely there is no point to load the module if the device is not plugged, thus udev should be better than /etc/modprobe.d. Where cron/sleep is useful is where some device has to settle, or wait in some way, before the string is sent. On

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread David Wright
.g. usb-modeswitch to adjust which way the > device tries to present itself? Those are fair questions. If the appearance of the brcmfmac/ directory is the sole precondition, then I would probably try udev. But I claim no knowledge about the module or any device connected with it. Where cron/

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Max Nikulin
On 29/02/2024 00:00, Kamil Jońca wrote: How precisely linger works? (what it starts? What not etc) I read about lingering some time ago, and I have had impression (wrong?) that it may conflict with my normal session. Multiple sessions may be started for a user: DM, ssh, VT logins. I am

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Kamil Jońca
Andy Smith writes: > Hi, > > On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 04:47:59PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: >> Andy Smith writes: >> > Once you enable lingering for a user, that user's timers will >> > trigger all the time. >> >> IIRC lingered user cannot be "normal" with session and so on. Am I >> wrong? > >

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 04:47:59PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: > Andy Smith writes: > > Once you enable lingering for a user, that user's timers will > > trigger all the time. > > IIRC lingered user cannot be "normal" with session and so on. Am I > wrong? How do you mean? On several

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Kamil Jońca
Andy Smith writes: > Hi, > > On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 05:49:58AM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: >> With cron, regular user can set up his/her jobs wihtout using admin >> credentials, and these jobs will be triggered regardless of being logged >> in. Is it possible with systemd timers? > > Once you

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Nicolas George
Max Nikulin (12024-02-28): > I am in doubts if it is a task for cron. Wouldn't udev rules be better? Or even the good old simple way that still works: install modulename command... This command instructs modprobe to run your command instead of inserting the module in

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Max Nikulin
On 28/02/2024 10:35, David Wright wrote: In which case, I'd write the remaining cron line as: @reboot sleep 99 && echo 13b1 0bdc > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/brcmfmac/new_id I am in doubts if it is a task for cron. Wouldn't udev rules be better?

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Andy Smith
or a user, that user's timers will trigger all the time. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd/User#Automatic_start-up_of_systemd_user_instances I haven't yet found anything that I could do with cron that I can't do with systemd timers, though sometimes the behaviour of cron where it emails you t

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-28 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 02:58:13PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > I don't foresee real cron going away any time soon. If you today install bookworm base system and select no packages, the only reason why you get cron is because logrotate depends upon it. If you do not need logrotate then

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Kamil Jońca
Gremlin writes: [...] > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-networkd > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wireless_bonding > > I am using systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved and have removed > Networkmanager, ifupdown and isc-dhcp. Also avahi, modemmanager, > openssh-sftp-server

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread David Wright
days is to add it to a *.conf file in > /etc/modules-load.d. See modules-load.d(5) for details. The old way > was to add it to the file /etc/modules. In which case, I'd write the remaining cron line as: @reboot sleep 99 && echo 13b1 0bdc > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/brcmfmac/ne

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
"crontab" is /etc/crontab. Per-user crontabs which live in /var/spool/cron/crontabs are named for their owner. hobbit:~$ sudo ls /var/spool/cron/crontabs greg If you really want to find where the files live, and you didn't happen to already know (approximately) where they are, and i

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread The Wanderer
On 2024-02-27 at 14:09, Gary Dale wrote: > On 2024-02-27 10:26, The Wanderer wrote: > >> On 2024-02-27 at 10:15, Gary Dale wrote: >> >>> Anyway, that got me down the rabbit hole to try to find where the >>> crontab file is. >>> >>>

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gremlin
On 2/27/24 14:58, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 12:52:33PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:13:49 -0500 Jeffrey Walton wrote: The debian wiki suggests that the handling of cron/anacron is evolving. That sounds like a euphemism for "being killed off" by

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gremlin
my desktop scaled to 150% to help with my old eyes, but Wayland doesn't seem to apply it to text, which is where I really need it. I'm hoping Plasma 6 will address the Wayland issues at least. Using wayland with lxde ii libqt5waylandclient5:arm64 5.15.8-2 arm64QtWayland clie

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 12:52:33PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:13:49 -0500 > Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > > > The debian wiki suggests that the handling of cron/anacron is > > > evolving. > > > > That sounds like a euphemism for "being killed off" by Systemd and > > its

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:13:49 -0500 Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > The debian wiki suggests that the handling of cron/anacron is > > evolving. > > That sounds like a euphemism for "being killed off" by Systemd and > its timers. These days cron and anacron are run as services/timers by systemd.

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
ut Wayland doesn't seem to apply it to text, which is where I really need it. I'm hoping Plasma 6 will address the Wayland issues at least.

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 2:12 PM Gary Dale wrote: > > On 2024-02-27 10:25, Kushal Kumaran wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 27 2024 at 10:15:59 AM, Gary Dale > > wrote: > >> [...] > >> Can anyone explain how Trixie is handling crontabs now? > > This behavior has existed forever. I'm on bookworm, though,

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
On 2024-02-27 10:32, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 10:15:59AM -0500, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I have an old wifi adapter that Linux has problems with that works once I run: /usr/sbin/modprobe brcmfmac echo 13b1 0bdc >

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
a single command, perhaps by writing a script that does both things. Anyway, that got me down the rabbit hole to try to find where the crontab file is.  ls -l /root/cron* ls: cannot access '/root/cron*': No such file or directory also # whereis crontab crontab: /usr/bin/crontab /etc/crontab /us

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
On 2024-02-27 10:26, The Wanderer wrote: On 2024-02-27 at 10:15, Gary Dale wrote: Anyway, that got me down the rabbit hole to try to find where the crontab file is. ls -l /root/cron* ls: cannot access '/root/cron*': No such file or directory also # whereis crontab crontab: /usr/bin

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Michael Kjörling
le /etc/modules. > Anyway, that got me down the rabbit hole to try to find where the crontab > file is. Per-user crontabs are in /var/spool/cron/crontabs, or at least are in Bookworm (and this has been the case for what feels like forever). This is mentioned in the DIAGNOSTICS section of the cr

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 10:15:59AM -0500, Gary Dale wrote: > I'm running Debian/Trixie on an AMD64 system. I have an old wifi adapter > that Linux has problems with that works once I run: > > /usr/sbin/modprobe brcmfmac > echo 13b1 0bdc > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/brcmfmac/new_id > > However when I

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread The Wanderer
On 2024-02-27 at 10:15, Gary Dale wrote: > Anyway, that got me down the rabbit hole to try to find where the > crontab file is. > > ls -l /root/cron* > ls: cannot access '/root/cron*': No such file or directory > > also > > # whereis crontab > crontab: /usr

Re: where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Kushal Kumaran
odule is loaded. Consider putting both into a single command, perhaps by writing a script that does both things. > Anyway, that got me down the rabbit hole to try to find where the > crontab file is. > >  ls -l /root/cron* > ls: cannot access '/root/cron*': No such file or directory > >

where are the crontab files in Trixie?

2024-02-27 Thread Gary Dale
is being loaded without it. It's likely that debian detects the need for the module and loads it. Anyway, that got me down the rabbit hole to try to find where the crontab file is.  ls -l /root/cron* ls: cannot access '/root/cron*': No such file or directory also # whereis crontab crontab:

Re: Where to report print driver bug

2024-02-23 Thread Marco Moock
Am Fri, 23 Feb 2024 14:47:41 -0500 schrieb James Klaas : > "Generic PCL 6/PCL XL Printer Foomatic/pxlcolor (recommended)" Do you know the file that provides that? If so, you apt-file search "file" to find the package that provides it.

Where to report print driver bug

2024-02-23 Thread James Klaas
I was going to submit a bug for this but I don't know what package I should report the bug against. Debian bugreport says: Please enter the name of the package in which you have found a problem, or type 'other' to report a more general problem. If you don't know what package the bug is in,

Re: Where to report CVEs missing from the security tracker ?

2024-01-09 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2024-01-09 16:57 +0100, Jorropo wrote: > Hello, there are 6 CVEs on the golang-go package which are not on > https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/status/release/stable They are there, just not shown by default. Toggle the "include issues tagged no-dsa" checkbox to see them. > I

Where to report CVEs missing from the security tracker ?

2024-01-09 Thread Jorropo
Hello, there are 6 CVEs on the golang-go package which are not on https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/status/release/stable I couldn't find them either there https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?dist=unstable;package=golang-go The list is: - CVE-2023-29409

Re: Where is "LADSPA Noise Suppressor for Voice" for Kdenlive?

2023-12-21 Thread Leela Vam
I followed these instructions and when I load Kdenlive I do not see the effect under LDASPA Plugins. The instructions say Kdenlive will see the plugin automatically, but mine does not. Is there an extra configuration step required to tell Kdenlive where the effect is at and to load it? I have

Re: DHCP Problem, but where

2023-12-03 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 3 Dec 2023 22:32:59 -0500 Jeffrey Walton wrote: > The "restart your dhcp clients" may have a sharp edge. Sometimes the > clients have a touch of resiliency or hardening added so they contact > their original dhcp server, and not a [possibly] rogue server setup by > an unknowing developer

Re: DHCP Problem, but where

2023-12-03 Thread Jeffrey Walton
gt; > - restart your dhcp server > > - check your dhcp server logs for any problems > > - restart your dhcp clients > > - check your client dhcp logs to see if the new lease info has been taken. > > There can be problems where a client with a specific MAC address > reque

Re: DHCP Problem, but where

2023-12-03 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 3 Dec 2023 22:18:22 +0100 Geert Stappers wrote: > Has the DHCP server been restarted? Yes. -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/blog/

Re: DHCP Problem, but where

2023-12-03 Thread jeremy ardley
lient dhcp logs to see if the new lease info has been taken. There can be problems where a client with a specific MAC address requests a specific ip address based on a previous lease but the server is unwilling or unable to allocate that address to that MAC. This can be checked in the server and c

Re: DHCP Problem, but where

2023-12-03 Thread Geert Stappers
On Sun, Dec 03, 2023 at 04:03:39PM -0500, Henning Follmann wrote: > > On Dec 3, 2023, at 14:31, Charles Curley wrote: > > > > I am installing a new router which seems to work well so far. > > > > I have changed the DHCP server to use the new router's address, and shut > > the server down and

Re: Where is zenmap?

2023-07-07 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 01:30:27PM +0200, Hans wrote: > does someone know, why and when zenmap was put off the repository? It would help if you said whether this was a package name, or a filename inside of another package. > I did not find a hint in the changelog of nmap, nor an advice > at

[SOLVED] Re: Where is zenmap?

2023-07-07 Thread Hans
Am Freitag, 7. Juli 2023, 13:30:27 CEST schrieben Sie: Answer myself: looked int wrong changelog, the Debian-changelog told the drop of zenmap due to old python version. Sorry for the noise. Best Hans > Hi, > > does someone know, why and when zenmap was put off the repository? > > I did

Where is zenmap?

2023-07-07 Thread Hans
Hi, does someone know, why and when zenmap was put off the repository? I did not find a hint in the changelog of nmap, nor an advice at https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/nmap[1] . Zenmap disapperead sme years ago, but I totally missed it (as I am using nmap in commandline). However, I would

Where is "LADSPA Noise Suppressor for Voice" for Kdenlive?

2023-05-25 Thread Kent West
I keep finding references on the 'Net to the LADSPA Noise Suppressor for Voice plugin for Kdenlive, but Debian seems to not ship with it? Anyone know why? I wound up building it myself, and not being very experienced in such things, it was more painful than it should have been, so here's my

[Solved] Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-09 Thread Susmita/Rajib
As mentioned in the following email: To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible? From: "Susmita/Rajib" Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2023 23:12:57 +0530 Message-id: <[] CAEG4cZWR7j

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-09 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Apr 09, 2023 at 03:13:22PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > I apologise I didn't get you. Do you not want me to quote the following > portion? Perhaps you don't understand what your own messages look like. Therefore, the best advice I can give you is to look at them through an external

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-09 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023 15:13:22 +0530 "Susmita/Rajib" wrote: Hello Susmita/Rajib, >Sometimes I have difficulties understanding some emails. That's understandable if, as I'm assuming, English is not your first language. >Could you please elaborate a little further please? Use a quote style like

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-09 Thread davidson
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023 Susmita/Rajib wrote: [trim] I just received an email from Mr. Sascha Steinbiss, the maintainer for icdiff, and tried implementing his advice on columns. I have received messages from Mr. Jeff Kaufman, the original creator. Copies of my emails have been sent you too. My

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-09 Thread Susmita/Rajib
To: Debian Users ML Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible? From: Brad Rogers Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2023 08:46:18 +0100 Message-id: <[] 20230409084618.1807a...@earth.stargate.org.uk> Mr. Brad Rogers said: [ ... ]

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-09 Thread Brad Rogers
Please be are that people here are volunteering their time, and time is a precious commodity. Would you therefore, make life easy for them by using a convention quoting style in your messages to the list. Persist with the style you currently employ and you will find that people's desire to help

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-08 Thread Susmita/Rajib
In further response to two emails received from Mr. Davidson. To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible? From: davidson Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2023 13:27:54 + (UTC) Message-id

Re: paragraph conversion (was Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?)

2023-04-08 Thread Susmita/Rajib
Dear Mr. Davidson, I just received an email from and tried implementing his advice on columns. I have received messages from Mr. Sascha Steinbiss, the maintainer for icdiff, and Mr. Jeff Kaufman, the original creator. Copies of my emails have been sent you too. My system's screen accommodated

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-08 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Apr 08, 2023 at 11:12:57PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > > No, easier. I use Libre Office buttons for Left, Right, Centre or > Justified alignment. No keystrokes. Only one Enter Key after a full > stop, no space bar. But if Heading, then no full stop, no space bar, > but only paragraph.

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-08 Thread Susmita/Rajib
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible? From: davidson Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2023 13:27:54 + (UTC) Message-id: <[] alpine.deb.2.21.2304081043580.22...@azone.org> In

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-08 Thread davidson
On Sat, 8 Apr 2023 davidson wrote: On Fri, 7 Apr 2023 Susmita/Rajib wrote: Hanging Style___ Also called the Epstein style, this one is probably not the one you are using in your document. At least, not unless you are writing a glossary, or some kind of dictionary.

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-08 Thread davidson
On Fri, 7 Apr 2023 Susmita/Rajib wrote: [trimmed: email headers included in message body] Ok, I shall abide by your greater wisdom. I deny this accusation. I would have been better guided by a simple instruction to inform you about the binary for the line breaks, paragraph marks, et al. With

Re: paragraph conversion (was Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?)

2023-04-08 Thread Susmita/Rajib
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: paragraph conversion (was Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?) From: davidson Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2023 05:47:45 + (UTC) Message-id: <[] alpine.deb.2.21.2304080512420

paragraph conversion (was Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?)

2023-04-07 Thread davidson
On Wed, 5 Apr 2023 davidson wrote: On Wed, 5 Apr 2023 Susmita/Rajib wrote: On 04/04/2023, davidson wrote: [trim] Attached (unless the listserv software has nuked it) is a sed script "flow" (with verbose comments) which might serve your needs. (Since you have not exhibited here any of the

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-06 Thread Susmita/Rajib
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible? From: davidson Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2023 18:21:29 + (UTC) Message-id: <[] alpine.deb.2.21.2304061821250.7...@azone.org> In

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-06 Thread davidson
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 davidson wrote: What indicates a "paragraph break" in a given style depends on the form, not the content, of the material to be processed. Replace "...in a given style" with "...in a given document" -- Sometimes it pays to have squirrels in your head running around

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-06 Thread davidson
processing problem you have presented here. I am more concerned about your wasting so much of your precious energy into the matter This form of politeness is lost on me, where one pretends that expedience for oneself is expedience for another. I do what I please. Rely on it. that has

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-06 Thread Susmita/Rajib
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible? From: davidson Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2023 16:25:06 + (UTC) Message-id: <[] alpine.deb.2.21.2304051620250.20...@azone.org> In

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-05 Thread davidson
On Wed, 5 Apr 2023 davidson wrote: Attached (unless the listserv software has nuked it) is a sed script "flow" (with verbose comments) which might serve your needs. (Since you have not exhibited here any of the text you are working with, I can only play the role of speculative optimist.) For

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-05 Thread davidson
On Wed, 5 Apr 2023 davidson wrote: Attached (unless the listserv software has nuked it) is a sed script "flow" (with verbose comments) which might serve your needs. (Since you have not exhibited here any of the text you are working with, I can only play the role of speculative optimist.)

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-05 Thread davidson
On Wed, 5 Apr 2023 Susmita/Rajib wrote: On 04/04/2023, davidson wrote: [trimmed email headers] [trimmed preliminary negotiation of what would constitute a solution] That is, you'd like to be shown as many characters on one screen as possible, without a lot of wastefully empty margins. (I

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-05 Thread Susmita/Rajib
On 04/04/2023, davidson wrote: To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible? From: davidson Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2023 11:06:47 + (UTC) Message-id: <[] alpine.

Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible?

2023-04-04 Thread Susmita/Rajib
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Which Diff tool could I use for visually comparing two text files where Word Wrap is possible? From: david...@freevolt.org Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2023 11:39:59 + (UTC) Message-id: <[] alpine.deb.2.21.2304041139540.12...@azone.

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