A typo inserted itself in the previous message. I obviously meant for y'all to
use 'dpkg -i package.deb' to install the newly acquired package.
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Hello list,
In order to resolve the gpg key being outdated, the following steps needs to be
taken:
wget
http://deb.devuan.org/devuan/pool/main/d/devuan-keyring/devuan-keyring_2022.09.04_all.deb
sudo dpkg devuan-keyring_2022.09.04_all.deb
sudo apt update
Cheers,
Lud
On Fri, 29 Jul 2022, o1bigtenor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 8:23 PM Ludovic Bellière via Dng
wrote:
You need to understand how your Desktop environment is being initialized. It is
started by the Display Manager, thus inherit whatever environment variable is
sourced by the DM. To have the
You need to understand how your Desktop environment is being initialized. It is
started by the Display Manager, thus inherit whatever environment variable is
sourced by the DM. To have the DM be aware of custom variables, it needs to
source that information from a file from your home directory. Th
That would be an environment variable. It has to be written into a file sourced
by your DM, each has their own standard. For KDE/sddm, you can look into
/etc/sddm/Xsession to see which file correspond to your system (it's different
whether you use bash or zsh or whatever else).
Cheers,
Hello list,
Can confirm on my end too, apparently a meeble.net is now involved. That, or I
no longer understand emails anymore.
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Hey marc,
Nothing you wrote made sense to me. Not only my firefox is perfectly capable of
installing extensions, the problem(s) you describe seems from another planet. Or
from somebody having a mental breakdown.
If you load a temporary addons, why would would believe that it ought to be
permanen
Hello Stefan,
DNG is definitively sending emails, however some host will silently
filter out emails without telling you why. I'd suggest either contacting
your host, or changing for a service that is more respectful of your
freedoms.
Cheers,
Ludovic
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022, Stefan K
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2022, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 11:11:04PM +1000, onefang wrote:
On 2022-07-16 08:21:13, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I tried installing sharutils using aptitude, and was unable to.
> aptitude told me:
> Temporary failure resolving
Hello Radisson.
SysVinit (package sysv-rc) should comes with the software `startpar` as
dependency. `startpar` is a means to run processes in parallel, which
may be what you are looking for. Please check the manual: `man 1
startpar`.
The software should be used by default by SysVinit. As others
Hello Haines,
Maybe your router is faulty? Contact your vendor.
Cheers,
Ludovic
On Sat, 23 Apr 2022, Haines Brown wrote:
I find that I now cannot access my router administration page. The
router provides access to internet, but when I run 192.168.1.254 (this
IS the correct add
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The PATH variable of your environment, or the environment that script is
running in, doesn't seem populated. Presumably, you had other issues
prior to that error and you may not have noticed them.
Now, there is an easy way to resolve a broken update. All you have
Hello Haines,
Mails stop being processed as soon as they are delivered. If you have
matching rules above that one, then the span check will not be reached.
Spamassassin doesn't get involved in this. It is purely filtering. You
must pass the mail through spamassassin before procmail is involved.
On Mon, 14 Mar 2022, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
Reading the pipe man page ('man 7 pipe') tells us that there are two
ends to a pipe: read and write. Each of them are affected by the
buffer settings. Most likely 'rsync' outputs is being buffered before
landing on 'tr'.
So I assume that it i
Reading stdbuf man page, it tells us that 'dd' is unaffected by its
settings because 'dd' doesn't use streams:
NOTE: If COMMAND adjusts the buffering of its standard streams
('tee' does for example) then that will override corresponding
changes by 'stdbuf'. Also some filters
Hello Florian,
The output isn't going anywhere, it's simply being buffered. It's a
default when a tool doesn't specify buffering behavior for stdout. In a
chained pipe, the output will only start being sent once the buffer gets
full. That is to avoid heavy use of resources in case the tasks invol
Hello Ken.
Various things that people might find helpful:
1) BleepingComputer talks about CVE-2022-0847, not -0487 which is another
unimportant issue.
2) If you want to be kept aware of security issues involving debian, you
should subscribe to debian-security-annou...@lists.debia
Hello terryc,
You seem to have a variety of kernel installed. Could you tell us which version
works for you, and which version showed the errors?
In doubt, I would revert back to stable — not backport (bpo). So you want the
latest of the 5.10 series, which should come from security.
Care must b
Hello Larry,
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Larry Linder via Dng wrote:
I have loaded and it connects up to our network without a problem.
1. I would like to change desktops as default is too dark to be read.
That should be under the look&feel entry of your user settings. Don't know the
actual name,
Hello Steffen,
The systemd service file does create the necessary directories (see:
https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto/blob/master/service/systemd/mosquitto.service.simple).
/run/mosquitto not being created is most likely an issue with debian itself.
Creating the folder from the init file, as
If you do not need your mail system to talk to the world, then you should
replace exim with something that is a lot simpler to use and configure. I would
suggest msmtp (https://marlam.de/msmtp/) as its configuration is a lot more
simpler to the neophyte. If you want to keep exim4, I would then sug
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021, Marc Shapiro via Dng wrote:
I am getting e-mails like the one below all the time, now. I had this problem
once before and I think that all I had to do was clear the paniclog with '>
paniclog', but that does not seem to be working, now. I cleared it this
morning, and when I j
Hello Riccardo,
XFCE is upgrading to GTK3. The inconsistent look of the windows you've seen
might be due to old style windows being used alongside newer style.
XFCE isn't a big monolithical application, instead a compilation of several
softwares that creates your desktop environment. Not all the
On Fri, 05 Nov 2021, Steve Litt wrote:
Me too. I'm on the list, and people cc'ing me when replying to the list
or writing to me and cc'ing the list just complexify my life.
One thing to keep in mind is that not everybody contributing to the exchange is,
in fact, subscribed to the list. As su
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021, Haines Brown wrote:
Ludovic, thanks for the feedback. The Z590 chipset is new (March
2021), but I did see that someone had installed linux on it and so
assumed it could be done. I don't see Gigabyte's specification of the
video chip.
The lspci command returns
VGA compat
Hello Haines,
Your issue isn't about the graphic card, but probably linked to your screen. I
do not know what a Gigabyte Z590 machine is, and can't look it up at the moment,
but I would suggest that you'd research compatibility feedbacks for your
hardware. You'll find something if the machine is
Hello Ownen.
If sending a mail to dng-unsubscr...@lists.dyne.org doesn't work, try visiting
https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng.
Ludovic
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Hello golinux.
I found a reference to a dead software used in the *Network Configuration*
section. wicd is recommended as network manager, however it is no longer
distributed by debian. It has been removed because it is written in python2, and
there has been no release since 2014.
As I do not us
Hello Haines,
Has stated in other replies, the issues might either be of hardware of software
in nature. If your software stack is problematic, the reasonable path would be
to investigate what aisleriot has for requirements. As it stand, aisleriot is
part of the gnome suite and thus depends on GT
On Wed, 28 Jul 2021, Hendrik Boom wrote:
I just installed rsyslog, and I'm getting syslog entries again.
Do I also need the other related packages like rsyslog-czmq,
rsyslog-elasticsearch, rsyslog-gnutls, rsyslog-gssapi, rsyslog-hiredis,
rsyslog-kafka, rsyslog-mongodb, rsyslog-mysql, rsyslog-pg
Hello fsmithred.
* termsaver:: is kind of a joke software, hasn't been a release since 2014 even
though it has been updated to circumvent the reason of removal from debian. No
real alternative either.
* bittornado:: unmaintained. Good alternative would be transmission. If a cli
client is require
I was sleeping at the time. Hopefully, the recording of the presentation will be
made available later on.
Ludovic
On Wed, 07 Jul 2021, Steve Litt wrote:
The presentation starts in 50 minutes at http://meet.jit.si/golug
SteveT
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Hi Jim,
Have you tried:
apt-get download libapt-pkg5.0
However libapt-private.so comes from the apt package, same as apt-cache. Your
system is probably borked and needs full reinstall. The kind of error you got is
related to the ABI (yes, with a B), and means that you have a bunch of softw
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