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On 6 Jun 2022, 14:03, at 14:03, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org 
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>Subject: (No subject)
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>debian-user-digest Digest                              Volume 2022 : Issue 496
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>Today's Topics:
>Re: first I do shopping at the winke  [ "sp...@caiway.net"
><sp...@caiway.ne ]
>Re: Alan Turing given posthumous roy  [ Nicholas Geovanis
><nickgeovanis@gma ]
>Quick reminder to those on the list   [ "Andrew M.A. Cater"
><amacater@einva ]
>  Re: Alan Turing given posthumous roy  [ Curt <cu...@free.fr> ]
>Re: Alan Turing given posthumous roy  [ Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
><de ]
>How to start Preseed installation on  [ Hans
><hans.str...@protonmail.com> ]
>snapshot.debian.org                   [ "Gareth Evans"
><donotspam@fastmail. ]
>Re: snapshot.debian.org               [ "Gareth Evans"
><donotspam@fastmail. ]
>  Re: How to start Preseed installatio  [ Curt <cu...@free.fr> ]
>  Re: snapshot.debian.org               [ rhkra...@gmail.com ]
>All                                   [ Muhammed Khalid javeed
><sweetbaba78 ]
>
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>From: "sp...@caiway.net" <sp...@caiway.net>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Sun Jun 05 14:26:09 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: Re: first I do shopping at the winkelcentrum
>
>Anekdote from the life of a spy going shopping for a party:
>
>Clothing OK (100 % hemp and fleece).
>
>Took the staircase.
>
>On the way to the supermarket there is a narrow passage.
>Two ladies were approaching so I made room. I have time. Party can
>wait.
>Two ladies were black import. A fat one (I guess she really likes good
>food).
>and here mother I guess.
>The fat one made an excuse, I do not know why (she didn't tell).
>Lesson One: the import people/women/LGHTQRW*** here are still trained
>culturally to make excuses to a white man.
>I forgot my Leica camera (that is one lesson I learned from a God: take
>pictures of happy people, and publish them)
>I could not ask.
>This was the result of my way to the pharmacy.
>The pharmacy was closed, so programmed an alarm for tomorrow on my
>Leica.
>
>As soon as I entered the supermarket the party began.
>
>I was in a hurry, I want to party!
>
>I grabbed:
>
>the last 1,6 kg fairtrade bananas,
>a bottle of Cava "heart", yes it is in this supermarket, we made
>it!!!!!!!!!!!!
>I will keep the bottle as souvenir.
>some waste meat (pork liver)
>2 small bottles of IPA beer (the old one, and a new one: locally brewed
>organic is new, same price!),
>2 litre long-life milk from Belgium (my first culture will be viilli)
>1 liter of Maaza banana sportdrink that makes you happy,
>
>I started with the waste meat, with Himalaya Salt.
>
>I am preparing a toast, as you see (the old Dors IPA bottle is opened)
>When I open "heart" I will say my toast.
>
>total 10,02 EURO
>
>with the rest of the purchases I will even survive tomorrow without
>spending a bitcoin (which I do not have yet).
>
>I can organize cheap parties you see, do not be afraid
>I can not invite my neighbors because my single room apartment is not
>dust-free (still some dust from my cotton clothes laying around,
>Besides that, it would break our telepathy connection. We will have a
>single party today.
>Free from allergic reactions thanks cannabis.)
>First 0,3 litre of IPA beer was good.
>
>Now the locally brewed organic IPA beer!
>
>kan-pei-i!
>I open heart!
>the beer can wait
>I still have some home grown weed from Mali autoflower, I will have a
>smoke with my brothers and sisters worldwide.
>
>
>[And I forgot to buy the banana chips, that way I consume more healthy
>Himalayan salt medicine]
>
>PS. Do you have a day off at the moment?
>Let's communicate via Twitter then.
>
>This was my speech.
>
>Keep healthy!
>We have the tools:
>sport study social connections art, and finally the technique under
>control for a love across oceans
>
>
>
>with eternal love, Kuu-chan
>
>4ever yours, Arne
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 13:01:28 +0200
>"sp...@caiway.net" <sp...@caiway.net> wrote:
>
>> before the shower.
>>
>> That will keep the women at distance.
>>
>> I know how to protect my second virginity, Ku-chan
>>
>> Learned it by studying the Russian war history.
>>
>> Hard work!
>>
>> I better open a libera.chat channel, that seems a better way to
>communicate.
>>
>> or the Matrix
>>
>> Elon Musk also operates from a tiny house.
>>
>> Hard work :-)
>>
>> Arne
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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>From: Nicholas Geovanis <nickgeova...@gmail.com>
>To: Debian Users ML <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
>Sent: Sun Jun 05 15:28:04 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: Re: Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon
>
>On Sun, Jun 5, 2022, 4:22 AM sp...@caiway.net <sp...@caiway.net> wrote:
>
>> Sources
>>
>>     "Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon" —
>> Channel 4 News, December 24, 2013
>>
>
>Turing's pardon was simply Britain's Tories pandering for the gay vote.
>Everyone knew these things about Turing years before that, from Hodge's
>biography of him.
>
>There is no new info here. So stop posting to this list about fluff.
>
>
>   "Alan Turing: WWII Code-Breaker Granted Pardon" — Sky News, December
>> 24, 2013
>>     "Royal pardon for codebreaker Alan Turing" — BBC News Online,
>December
>> 24, 2013
>>     Caroline Davies. "Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing receives royal
>> pardon" — The Guardian, December 24, 2013
>>     Steven Swinford. "Alan Turing granted Royal pardon by the Queen"
>— The
>> Daily Telegraph, December 24, 2013
>>
>>
>
>
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>From: "Andrew M.A. Cater" <amaca...@einval.com>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Sun Jun 05 16:25:42 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: Quick reminder to those on the list - Code of Conduct and FAQ
>apply.
>
>Hi people,
>
>Just a very quick reminder: there's an FAQ here once a month and also
>that
>this mailing list is governed by the Debian Code of Conduct.
>
>Please be respectful: please be collaborative - useful, positve
>communication - and please don't use bad language. It doesn't help
>anyone particularly and may put people off posting here for the first
>time.
>
>If someone pops up who is trolling: don't respond and eventually
>they'll
>either go away or be banned by listmasters. Likewise spam mails: if you
>
>respond to them and say they're not wanted, you effectively confuse the
>anti-spam measures on this and other lists.
>
>This is not a warning, particularly, but a couple of suggestions.
>
>Wtth every good wish, as ever,
>
>Andy Cater
>
>
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>From: Curt <cu...@free.fr>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Sun Jun 05 16:42:14 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: Re: Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon
>
>On 2022-06-05, Nicholas Geovanis <nickgeova...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 5, 2022, 4:22 AM sp...@caiway.net <sp...@caiway.net>
>wrote:
>>
>>> Sources
>>>
>>>     "Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon"
>
>>> Channel 4 News, December 24, 2013
>>>
>>
>> Turing's pardon was simply Britain's Tories pandering for the gay
>vote.
>> Everyone knew these things about Turing years before that, from
>Hodge's
>> biography of him.
>
>Ante mortem definitely would've been nicer.
>
>
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>From: Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside <deb...@polynamaude.com>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Sun Jun 05 16:42:00 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: Re: Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon
>
>On 2022-06-05 10:28, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 5, 2022, 4:22 AM sp...@caiway.net
><mailto:sp...@caiway.net>
>> <sp...@caiway.net <mailto:sp...@caiway.net>> wrote:
>> 
>>     Sources
>>
>>         "Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing given posthumous royal
>pardon" —
>>     Channel 4 News, December 24, 2013
>>
>>
>> Turing's pardon was simply Britain's Tories pandering for the gay
>vote.
>> Everyone knew these things about Turing years before that, from
>Hodge's
>> biography of him.
>>
>> There is no new info here. So stop posting to this list about fluff.
>>
>Could also say please stop posting like a troll.
>Never saw someone post as much about unrelated and useless stuff.
>>
>>         "Alan Turing: WWII Code-Breaker Granted Pardon" — Sky News,
>>     December 24, 2013
>>         "Royal pardon for codebreaker Alan Turing" — BBC News Online,
>>     December 24, 2013
>>         Caroline Davies. "Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing receives
>royal
>>     pardon" — The Guardian, December 24, 2013
>>         Steven Swinford. "Alan Turing granted Royal pardon by the
>Queen"
>>     — The Daily Telegraph, December 24, 2013
>>
>
>--
>Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside
>-Be smart, Be wise, Support opensource development
>
>
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>From: Hans <hans.str...@protonmail.com>
>To: "debian-user@lists.debian.org" <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
>Sent: Mon Jun 06 08:59:26 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: How to start Preseed installation on UEFI computer?
>
>Dear Debian Users and Maintainers,
>
>I want to automate Debian installation using Preseed. I started with
>baby steps creating a preseed file installing Debian on VM. All good.
>
>Then I continued with my actual goal to install Debian on a server /
>laptop and I hit a problem... I don't know how to start the Pressed
>installation on UEFI hardware.
>
>When I boot ISO on a BIOS virtual machine I get this screen:
>
>https://pasteboard.co/nnvxHDvOZP6C.png
>
>I hit Esc and type "auto path-to-the-file":
>
>https://pasteboard.co/gXpsslGWHx9L.png
>
>And it Debian gets installed.
>
>But when I boot UEFI I get this screen:
>
>https://pasteboard.co/a0E0HDUlMq6G.png
>
>And Esc doesn't do anything...
>
>Could you please tell how to start Preseed installation when booting
>UEFI?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Kind regards,
>
>Hans
>
>
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>From: Gareth Evans <donots...@fastmail.fm>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Mon Jun 06 12:19:35 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: snapshot.debian.org
>
>Hello,
>
>I have a strange printing problem which can be replicated on two
>identical printers on two different networks, when printing to wireless
>driverless IPP with Brother MFC-L2740DW printers from Bullseye, whether
>the printer is auto-detected or manually added via ocalhost:631 or
>system-config-printer.
>
>The printers light up and look like business, print queue monitors
>report jobs completed, but nothing actually prints.
>
>There are some errors in /var/log/cups/error_log but I won't go into
>that at the moment because I'm trying to downgrade cups and this is
>another problem.
>
>I think this problem has occurred since a cups update on 2022-05-27, so
>having purged it completely and removed /etc/cups and reinstalled it
>(along with much else due to dependency issues of libcups2) I am now
>trying to downgrade cups to see if that makes a difference.
>
>I have followed the instructions at:
>
>https://vincent.bernat.ch/en/blog/2020-downgrade-debian
>
>$ sudo cat /etc/apt/sources*d/snapshot.list
>deb [check-valid-until=no]
>https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/202220526T155509Z/ bullseye
>main contrib non-free
>$
>
>$  sudo cat /etc/apt/pref*d/snapshot.pref
>Package: *cups*
>Pin: origin snapshot.debian.org
>Pin-Priority: 1001
>$
>
>but...
>
>$ sudo apt update
><snip>
>Err:7 https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/202220526T155509Z
>bullseye Release
>  404  Not Found [IP: 185.17.185.185 443]
><snip>
>
>AFAICS from examples/instructions at snapshot.debian.org my
>snapshot.list file is correct - it looks to me like something has
>moved/is offline at the server end.  Pinging snapshot.debian.org
>doesn't seem to be helpful as the IP which is not found changes
>depending on the archive requested - but snapshot.debian.org itself
>replies to pings.
>
>Is anyone involved with snapshot.debian.org?  ...or aware of issues at
>the moment?
>
>Thanks,
>Gareth
>
>
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>
>From: Gareth Evans <donots...@fastmail.fm>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Mon Jun 06 12:34:07 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: Re: snapshot.debian.org
>
>On Mon  6 Jun 2022, at 12:19, Gareth Evans <donots...@fastmail.fm>
>wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a strange printing problem which can be replicated on two
>> identical printers on two different networks, when printing to
>wireless
>> driverless IPP with Brother MFC-L2740DW printers from Bullseye,
>whether
>> the printer is auto-detected or manually added via ocalhost:631 or
>> system-config-printer.
>>
>> The printers light up and look like business, print queue monitors
>> report jobs completed, but nothing actually prints.
>>
>> There are some errors in /var/log/cups/error_log but I won't go into
>> that at the moment because I'm trying to downgrade cups and this is
>> another problem.
>>
>> I think this problem has occurred since a cups update on 2022-05-27,
>so
>> having purged it completely and removed /etc/cups and reinstalled it
>> (along with much else due to dependency issues of libcups2) I am now
>> trying to downgrade cups to see if that makes a difference.
>>
>> I have followed the instructions at:
>>
>> https://vincent.bernat.ch/en/blog/2020-downgrade-debian
>>
>> $ sudo cat /etc/apt/sources*d/snapshot.list
>> deb [check-valid-until=no]
>> https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/202220526T155509Z/
>bullseye
>> main contrib non-free
>> $
>>
>> $  sudo cat /etc/apt/pref*d/snapshot.pref
>> Package: *cups*
>> Pin: origin snapshot.debian.org
>> Pin-Priority: 1001
>> $
>>
>> but...
>>
>> $ sudo apt update
>> <snip>
>> Err:7 https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/202220526T155509Z
>> bullseye Release
>>   404  Not Found [IP: 185.17.185.185 443]
>> <snip>
>
>Sorry, please ignore - 404 because too many 2s in 20222.
>Working now.
>G
>
>>
>> AFAICS from examples/instructions at snapshot.debian.org my
>> snapshot.list file is correct - it looks to me like something has
>> moved/is offline at the server end.  Pinging snapshot.debian.org
>> doesn't seem to be helpful as the IP which is not found changes
>> depending on the archive requested - but snapshot.debian.org itself
>> replies to pings.
>>
>> Is anyone involved with snapshot.debian.org?  ...or aware of issues
>at
>> the moment?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gareth
>
>
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>
>From: Curt <cu...@free.fr>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Mon Jun 06 12:50:50 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: Re: How to start Preseed installation on UEFI computer?
>
>On 2022-06-06, Hans <hans.str...@protonmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear Debian Users and Maintainers,
>>
>> I want to automate Debian installation using Preseed. I started with
>baby steps creating a preseed file installing Debian on VM. All good.
>>
>> Then I continued with my actual goal to install Debian on a server /
>laptop and I hit a problem... I don't know how to start the Pressed
>installation on UEFI hardware.
>>
>> When I boot ISO on a BIOS virtual machine I get this screen:
>>
>> https://pasteboard.co/nnvxHDvOZP6C.png
>>
>> I hit Esc and type "auto path-to-the-file":
>>
>> https://pasteboard.co/gXpsslGWHx9L.png
>>
>> And it Debian gets installed.
>>
>> But when I boot UEFI I get this screen:
>>
>> https://pasteboard.co/a0E0HDUlMq6G.png
>>
>> And Esc doesn't do anything...
>>
>> Could you please tell how to start Preseed installation when booting
>UEFI?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Hans
>>
>>
>
>I'm reading the following:
>
> The “Advanced options” entry gives access to a second menu that allows
> to boot the installer in expert mode, in rescue mode and for automated
> installs.
>
>
>https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/ch05s01.en.html
>
>Maybe your cat can be skinned in another manner.
>
>-
>
>
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>
>From: rhkra...@gmail.com
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Sent: Mon Jun 06 13:05:57 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: Re: snapshot.debian.org
>
>On Monday, June 06, 2022 07:34:07 AM Gareth Evans wrote:
>> On Mon  6 Jun 2022, at 12:19, Gareth Evans <donots...@fastmail.fm>
>wrote:
>> > I have a strange printing problem which can be replicated on two
>> > identical printers on two different networks, when printing to
>wireless
>> > driverless IPP with Brother MFC-L2740DW printers from Bullseye,
>whether
>> > the printer is auto-detected or manually added via ocalhost:631 or
>> > system-config-printer.
>
>Is there a facility to run a test print directly from the printer?  If
>so,
>does that work?
>
>
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>
>From: Muhammed Khalid javeed <sweetbaba...@outlook.com>
>To: "debian-user@lists.debian.org" <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
>Sent: Sat Jun 04 07:41:09 GMT+01:00 2022
>Subject: All
>
>
>
>Sent from my Huawei Mobile

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