On 8/29/23 22:12, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 30/08/2023 01:58, gene heskett wrote:
bash: pactl: command not found
gene@coyote:~$ sudo apt install pactl
...
E: Unable to locate package pactl
Next?
Either apt-file suggested earlier or if you are using it rarely and
prefer to avoid downloading of file lists for all packages then
https://packages.debian.org/file:pactl
Thunderbird calendar, korganizer, alarm applets or applications may
be suspected as well.
Those would all be under /home/me/.local? FWIW I am the only live user.
At least thunderbird keeps its files in ~/.thunderbird by default.
Perhaps KDE application might continue using legacy ~/.kde if the
directory already contains their files. My idea is to check if you have
accidentally scheduled events without waiting a next alarm.
I'm using t-bird but its quite buggy, filters only work if the moon is
in a certain phase, its unread mail counter is a semi-random number
generator. Because I don't thinks its at all trustworthy, I have not
setup any scheduled actions. And in this case, I had this problem way
way back up the log 15 years ago running TDE for a desktop and the old
3.5 TDE's kmail... I'd like to run it again, but since the end of wheezy
support, dependency hell has prevented that.
I've now installed apt-file, updated it, and pulseaudio.utils.
Somewhere here there should be something that can keep a log. That would
be immensely helpful.
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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