rm affect that?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2021/08/msg1.html
Maybe the site wide adjustment hasn't caught up yet or something?
Or not... :)
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On 8/14/21, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 8/14/21, Brian Thompson wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA512
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm getting a 500 error when trying to access the apt-listchanges, apt,
>> and apt-listd
e only place still showing
similar, too.
Yesterday I debootstrap'ed in anticipation of new and not so stable.
Only a couple font packages failed as no longer available, and the
rest were already hoarded locally here. My previous experience had
been that a LOT of packages are not available
route.
That's occasionally one of those "executive decisions" we Users end up
making depending on our individual needs. The wicd-curses package that
is how I access the Internet is from experimental and has been 100%
reliable for a year or more. Thank you, Developers!
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oing on about hacking and cracking, knowing what's calling
what sounds like a nice, SANITY enabling idea. Bonus points if it can
be taught to throw out alerts about any unusual calls once a
longstanding "normal" pattern is discerned.
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een fixed such that Debian's not as tolerant about
clashes. That would be a good thing because it would be about the
safety of our systems overall. :)
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The only reason I know the backup copy was flubbed
is because of that really nasty looking visual glitch. :)
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original snippets. I'm really liking that blinking reminder
as to where one is. That might be just what I've always wanted to
cognitively distinguish between chroot and root terminal tabs. That's
been a worry quite often over time. Thank you!
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ry literally. I experienced THAT fail
firsthand and now try to remember to plug anything I copy into a plain
text editor before then recopying over to a terminal.
Am wondering if, am more like hoping that this quotation marks part of
it would have stood out when I research how to further customize my
own setup. This will be a priceless personalization if I can
eventually coerce it to say "(debootstrap) chroot" in place of some of
the characters there. Shh, don't tell me how. Lead a fish to water,
yada-yada. :)
Cindy :)
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en in the past while deleting a site's
entire cookie lineup because their site's not working properly.
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and thus not user-friendly for *me*. I still
see other people rave about it. That's cool. At the end of the day, it
means our brains function (comprehend) differently, but we all seem to
be arriving at the same place: Connected to whatever it is we need to
use. That's where the beauty of Debian offering CHOICE comes into
play.
Cindy :)
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d out like this before. It happens when I accidentally
copy over a partition's vmlinuz and initrd.img files into a wrong
directory in my LILO hierarchy. Oops!
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late sitting right above the arrow keys.
Last night the prices were within a couple dollars of each other (plus
the same outrageous shipping). In the past, the prices have sometimes
been $20 apart for what is obviously the exact same item. :)
Cindy :)
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that appear at the bottom, too.
Others here sometimes do something a little fancier than only that ">"
(greater than sign), but I can't remember what it is nor if it applies
to something as straight forward as this one.
Cindy :)
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y the way.
< snipped for brevity >
>> >: Re: network problem
>> >On Tue, Oct 05, 2021 at 10:00:45PM +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
>> >> hi,
>> >> I have the following problem on my laptop.
>> >> my /etc
>> >Please stop the message. we have already unsubscribed our email address.
Did you write the "Please stop" part? It appears to be attributing the
"we have already unsubscribed" to you, Greg, which is certainly not
what you're trying to do. :)
Cindy :)
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Age of Technology.
Beyond that, COVID-19 has turned quality of at-home Internet service
into a checkpoint regarding one's employability.
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will be read-only if it remounts at
all.
Faulty USB hubs are the primary cause in my instances.That would
involve having to spend money to fix. It's why I didn't want to type
about this first. :)
Cindy :)
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s a user makes after one successfully
logs in to get to that point of access.
Oh, goodness, I hope that came out at least halfway understandable, grin.
Cindy :)
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. and my apologies in advance if that subject
was already mentioned. :)
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n render some systems unbootable until things
are manually updated within one's CHOICE of boot managers. For
example, I use LILO and have a separate directory that I maintain to
help it function. I have to manipulate the latest vmlinuz and
initrd.img files within that dedicated folder then
m that mess of
buttons strewn across the top, but it is (much easier). The "never
group" option has the added bonus of being a constant nag that browser
windows need archived and closed, permanently if not sooner. :)
Cindy :)
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ng in case someone knows of them or can help
test drive them for informational purposes. They appear to be command
line tools, and both have manpages for flags and such.
Cindy :)
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knowledge of how to clip portions of videos to create a GIF, but that
just takes a few seconds to learn.
The animation effect occurred while I was moving items around in the
graph block. They became "animated" in the preview block just below
that on the right side. Pretty trick.. cool.
up at the top of the search.
IMPORTANT: They mention that one might need to run that "lsof" on the
directory/files a few times if necessary before you finally receive
usable information. It apparently needs to catch the culprit in the
active act of doing whatever is going on.
Best wishes...
Cindy :)
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us sorts wanting to delve a little deeper into
their systems. Be aware that it might be possible to kill your
system's sound capabilities if your system offers a lot of choices
instead of just one and you're not sure about what you're doing.
Cindy :)
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s declared here at the end of this entire [statement].
It reminds me of "subject and predicate" sentence structuring in
grammar.
Cindy :)
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kage after the next boot up?
Would comparing something like lsmod before and after provide any
insight?
Just thinking out loud.. :)
Cindy :)
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els like they're toying with ways to do something like accommodate
for future growth (additions).
Change happens. Always copacetic here as long as maintainers have made
all appropriate respective alterations within the programming code so
that everything continues to function as expected. Since some members
are successfully reading their handbook here, sounds like that
happened so something else is glitching somewhere.
Cindy :)
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atin alphabets in use in Central European languages and Vietnamese.
Wikipedia"
Cindy :))
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ember 2021 comes
> here for help on upgrading the kernel on an old Debian system?
Sounds like something I'd say (and actually have in the past). I
didn't go to the length you did regarding research, but I did notice
it had a style similar to something else in the last week or so...
> I know this isn't the *best* place to ask for help with proprietary
> browsers, but this is a pretty popular one, so there's a chance. Has
> anyone else encountered this problem? More importantly, does anyone
> know how to *fix* it?
>
> Being unable to rearrange tabs in a
d me by saying this HP is only using 89mb of
swap. Genuine shock. I'm used to that number being more like 6GB of
swap in use. I'm impressed because this session has been up about six
hours and has headed into hibernation umpteen number of times the
entire time.
Thank you, Developers! I agree t
those for the first time, especially without
fully understanding what the notes are saying the options do, PLEASE
make sure to back up your system first. Been there, done that without
backing up in the past. It's not pretty..
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s > Session and Startup >
Application Autostart (tab)
There may also be at least one other path to that same end, but that's
the one that has always worked for me for things like this (and Magnus
and...).
Cindy :)
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ware installer for the b43legacy driver
broadcom-sta-common - Common files for the Broadcom STA Wireless driver
broadcom-sta-dkms - dkms source for the Broadcom STA Wireless driver
broadcom-sta-source - Source for the Broadcom STA Wireless driver
firmware-brcm80211 - Binary firmware for Broadcom
a
few seconds each time then a-sumed it was somehow tied to the other
end running their own server. The afterthought problem with it is the
inevitable collision with others (obviously) doing the same across the
Web.
Cindy :)
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e it work. There was at least one thread about that
quite a while back.
Cindy :)
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7;s missing if one
keeps encountering an unbootable system
Or not :)
Cindy :)
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a/firefox kept lunging
around in their size instead of consistently growing larger over time.
It's apparently not imagination, now.
Cindy :)
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enience to
> the person sending the message outweighs the trivial benefits to the
> person receiving it.
These are international lists, too. I enjoy being reminded of that via
the attribution when a reply retains the author's language.
Cindy :)
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VER stumbled upon
anything written by anyone else. It never felt like there was room for
accidental meetings with others who might help further the expressing
of your concerns (for lack of a better way to put it).
So anyway...
Cindy.. :)
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ntact with "Ian"?
Six or eight years ago?
Or... this week?
As asked before in some form, did he give you a last name? If it's
Murdock, what was the email address that was used?
Cindy :)
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ckages that
I've seen apt-get update on occasion.
Just thinking out loud...
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debian.org then running the "dpkg
-i" command on them, too, until every package is finally satisfied.
I'm a-suming that yesterday's success was due to Bullseye getting
ready to roll over into stable..
Maybe. Whatever the reason, yesterday was a good day for it to go that
smoothly. Thank you to all who help make that happen. :)
Cindy :)
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repeatedly clicking a reconnect button every
couple of seconds then finally close the program in frustration. These
last few days, just sitting here staring at the screen while counting
seconds gives it time to churn out a successful connection.
Cindy :)
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On 4/23/21, David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 23 Apr 2021 at 10:49:00 (+0100), Richmond wrote:
>> Cindy Sue Causey writes:
>>
>> > Questions where answers might help come to mind. Primarily, has this
>> > always occurred, or did it just start up in the last couple
I grep /var/log/kern* for the word
"renamed" because that's what I always remember first. Except that
then there's having to open kern.log in a text editor occasionally so
yeah, dmesg rocks if one can remember to go that route.
Grep works with dmesg, too. I just tested it. Only one line to read as
output. Very cognitively friendly! :)
Cindy :)
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ing usability related there.
Cindy :)
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ot;.
Twitter took it down within a couple hours of a request for them to do
so. There is still an "Account suspended" fragment hanging around out
there on their website.
Please be safe out there. It's not the same World we were living in 20
years ago. Toward both the good and th
rom my apt-get sources opens to the kind of
downloadable packages you might be seeking.
One of the things I learned early on with ALL Linux distributions was
to play with visiting the repository pages in person to get a feel for
their layouts. On rare occasions, I've used that method to downloa
ki MTP page, although it
> doesn't have much on mtp-tools:
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Media_Transfer_Protocol
Ditto on ArchWiki all the way around. That's how I learned to use A
LOT of *Debian* early on. I think it boiled down to how their way of
writing up their docu
apt-get is the sign that tweak needs addressed by the TRUSTED
outside/third party vendor. That complaint will occur because the
vendor doesn't know to sniff the User's dot sources file(s) for their
own repositories in the same way vendors already take a poke at our
longstanding dot list files (based on personal experience).
Cindy :)
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ne singular UUID per each partition.
Because there is SO MUCH information in that file, that tiny detail
didn't immediately leap off the page as surely being a problem in the
making. I never did figure out what was occurring because the second
UUID, the wrong one, NEVER matched anything in my
thought process is
that maybe hearing it further described will trigger a fellow lurker's
interest in learning more about how their Debian works right from the
boot beginning.
Cindy :)
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would be viable, usable.
> Documentation for actions requiring specialized tools is rather of the
> form "use foo to add an entry to baz", e.g. in the context of GnuPG it
> would be "use gpg to add this public key to " (which is also a
> file, but must be manipulated with specialized tools).
Cindy :)
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On 6/30/21, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 05:57:45PM +0300, ellanios82 wrote:
>> - the Amazing Poly : short & to the point [vimeo]
>
> ?
Maybe this?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/05/msg00241.html
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viewer, but I have it installed on XFCE4. I just fake purged it to see
what else it would uninstall. Only 4 other packages, for whatever that
might be worth per each, our own personalized Debian installs.
Cindy :)
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r. It might also help to share the entire
contents of your "/etc/apt/sources.list" file if you find one on your
setup.
Cindy :)
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uld be dragged
into view from the right side, I could suddenly log in to a normal,
long session just fine. That was an odd trigger toward success when
the real problem was about mismatched kernels.
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g station, and
off it went without asking for verification first. The harmed hard
drive is sitting untouched until I brave up toward attempting a
software autopsy in hopes of salvaging data. The holdup is that I'm
mentally not prepared to hear I lost that data forever. :)
Cindy :)
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pass
away?
Github's hosting an account that has been dormant for about four years
now. It may be one of the few places on this planet where anything
about that developer is available. Calling that information priceless
today is putting it mildly because there's a possibility that his
passi
It's about a bug I tried to submit to Security a couple years ago. I
got shut down, kind of a cyber hand thrown up in my face. STILL "not
amused".
It was about my own "/" multiple times over becoming owned by
something else every time I untarred one particular package. The
d and then reconstructed for less than moral purposes.
Cindy :)
On 7/22/21, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 7/21/21, Tixy wrote:
>> On Wed, 2021-07-21 at 12:04 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
>>> On 2021-07-21 10:52 a.m., Kushal Kumaran wrote:
>>>
>>> frank@fed
t's not. I'm actually shy in one-on-one instances. If it ever
happens, please consider taking whatever legal means necessary to help
that not happen to someone else.
It HAS happened. There's a suspended Twitter account because I asked
Twitter to do so. It had my pictures, my name,
configured to do automatically.
Gmail handled it properly just now...
Cindy :)
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n tried, my apologies.
[0] https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html
See under "2.4.1. Advanced package management operations with commandline"
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a bug against the haskell-platform package.
There are some folks over at reddit, too, if that's anyone's thing:
https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/
Cindy :)
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by the way. Other desktop environments like
Trinity will hopefully have their own similar user-friendly features.
Afterthought based on the power management potential for conflict: Are
there any possibly related warning or error messages showing up via
e.g. dmesg?
Cindy :)
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7;s been ages since I first realized that was occurring. It was an
eye opener into that there's still a lot to learn about how operating
systems and their packages work under the hood. :)
Cindy :)
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e yet.
That manually created file then works flawlessly for me here, but my
needs are simple. I think the hardware clock is set to UTC, by the
way.
Cindy :)
** N.B. Debootstrap was priceless as a method of installing Linux on
dialup Internet connections.. in case that still helps anyone else.
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eems like it might be pretty easy for
perps hovering out in a parking lot or maybe a nearby building to
create a fake captive portal that resembles what users would be
expecting to see from the, yes, FREE Internet provider.
That would only be possible if this is working like I'm imagining is
being described here. That imagination involves a webpage such as what
I once encountered popping up unexpectedly while trying to access WIFI
through a local grocery store a few years ago.
Cindy :)
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a few times. It's a no from me because it won't let me
uninstall GRUB without destroying the entire operating system in the
process. The releases I've test driven won't uninstall GRUB without
auto-uninstalling a massive amount of important packages.
That's about User CHOICE, my p
from us posting on here, too. That was a topic on here a while back.
That first name at AOL occasionally changes to something other than my
own. On too regular an occasion, it becomes a relative's first name,
instead. That potentially hints at some heavy duty online stalking
being perped in the name of obvious phishing.
Please be safe out there.
Cindy :)
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#x27;s case. Is the
computer just stopping and standing at that screen, or is it shutting
off? Mine shuts off. This might be an apples and oranges thing where I
typed a bunch of noise. :)
Cindy :)
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On 2/25/22, Karel Gardas wrote:
> On 2/25/22 13:29, Christian Britz wrote:
>> Hello Karel,
>>
>> please try it with a temporary clean profile.
>>
>
> thanks for the idea, indeed after creating a random new and clean user
> and attempt to log into the Plasma (X11) session I went in well.
>
> On my
On 2/25/22, Charles Curley wrote:
> The appears to not offer hibernate. Neither hibernate nor hybrid sleep
> are available in the logout menu. Calling an XFCE command to hibernate
> ("xfce4-session-logout --hibernate") does nothing. Suspend is available
> and works.
Mine's XFCE4 on Bookworm. It
On 2/27/22, Michael Grant wrote:
> I'm running Debian 11.2 stable on a Linode (a popular VPS). After a recent
> update, I think from
> around 25th of January, I'm starting to see some strange messages in
> my logs:
>
> systemd[1]: First Boot Complete was skipped because of a failed condition
> ch
On 3/4/22, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Monitor (screen) of my Notebook Inspiron 15 I15-5547-A20 move and click
> randomly without an human action.
>
> Here is a video https://youtu.be/y2RIZnx_4HY
>
> What could be?
Hi.. I don't have an answer, it's a question, instead. To help others
who will
On 3/5/22, Erwan David wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I update my packages I get the warning :
>
> W:
> https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/dists/buster/InRelease:
> Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring (/etc/apt/trusted.gpg), see
> the DEPRECATION section in apt-key(8) for details.
>
On 3/11/22, gene heskett wrote:
> Thats been the most complete pdf viewer I've ever used. But I just tried
> to look at a doc I have looked at hundreds of times over he last years,
> and it got all upset all over itself, while I was logged into that
> machine with an ssh -Y login.
>
> What its its
On 3/12/22, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 09:19:52 +1100
> Charlie wrote:
>
>> Discovered that when I looked for the mailing list on the net.
>> I dare not say googled because there is some controversy about
>
> IKWYM, but in most circles that word is still the 'go to' one as
On 3/15/22, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Cousin Stanley wrote:
>> Cousin Stanley wrote :
>> > The data is already on your system, so
>> > there's no transmission happening.
>>
>> I do not understand this.
> ...
>
>> Does the Debian package manager
>> really download package information
>> for al
On 3/16/22, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 16.03.2022 22:54, kaye n wrote:
>> Hello Friends!
>>
>> I am currently using Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a good music player with an equalizer where I can
>> choose Pop, Rock, etc.
>>
>> Thank you!
> That could be "Qmmp".
On 3/17/22, Peter Wienemann wrote:
>
> You can check its status using
>
> dpkg -l linux-headers-amd64
That has interesting feedback. I've been using the following for a
slightly different trek toward a similar end (includes what mine says
right now):
$ apt-cache policy linux-headers-amd64
linux
On 3/19/22, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 10:55:03AM +0100, Toni Mas Soler wrote:
>> I restart Dbus from time to time. Actually, I stop Dbus if i don't
>> need, that is when I do not use X (almost allways).
>> Do you mean my action is not effective?
>
> The fact that you're "almos
On 3/30/22, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 07:18:07PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>> > That's good advice, but are MAC addresses memorable?
>>
>> Doesn't matter. You can choose a memorable name. The MAC address is
>> simply the data point you place in the config file
On 4/2/22, Haines Brown wrote:
>
> Thank you. The problem turned out to be that my hostname somehow
> changed. It was originally but then it became
> -10. The only way I can account for this is my senility
> (87).
This is my third email attempt at this. I started to say that sounds
odd. I init
On 4/7/22, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
> *OFFLINE* use.
>
> The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
> lead *ONLY* to Page 1.
>
> Is the complete document downloadable as a single HTML file?
Have y
On 4/7/22, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 4/7/22, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
>> *OFFLINE* use.
>>
>> The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
>> l
On 4/7/22, Gareth Evans wrote:
> On Thu 7 Apr 2022, at 09:58, Jonathan Dowland
> wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 02, 2022 at 07:08:11PM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
>>>Tools menu/Options - General; 'Printing sets "document modified" status'
>>
>
>> Does anyone have any insight into why this is an option? Mor
On 4/20/22, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> Am Wed, 20 Apr 2022 00:43:35 -0700
> schrieb David Christensen :
>
>>I have been experiencing intermittent storms of random keyboard and
>>mouse GUI events over the past year or more:
>
> Same for me.
>
> System is Debian 9.13 (kernel 4.19.0-0.bpo.19-amd64, XFC
On 5/3/22, Peter Ehlert wrote:
>
> On 5/3/22 06:29, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
>> Good afternoon
>>
>> Thank You
>>
>> Terminal
>> and root terminal do say
>>
>> command not found.
>
> please post Exactly what the command is that you entered
>
>
> and Exactly what the error message is
>
>
> *copy
On 5/17/22, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Andrea Monaco wrote:
>>
>> I wonder all the ways a standard installation and configuration connects
>> to the Internet without the user's consent, and how to disable it.
>>
>> I can think of the automatic check for updates and the automatic
>> security updates. Any
On 5/28/22, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Brian wrote:
>> > Careful! If you go on like this you will end up installing bullseye :).
>
> Keith Bainbridge wrote:
>> Bookworm?
>> SID?
>
> In any case: Not Testing !
>
> Currently a zillion of packages get marked for autoremovial from Testing
> becau
On 6/17/22, Gareth Evans wrote:
> Is there a limit for message size on debian-user?
>
> I can't find any such info on
>
> https://lists.debian.org/
>
> https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
>
> but a couple of recent large-ish messages (one ~270K with two s
On 6/27/22, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 03:31:01PM +0100, Tim Woodall wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> apt-get --only-source --download-only source
>>
>> will download the latest version of the source package.
>>
>> Is there a one liner that will give me the version of the package
>> (
On 7/5/22, Ash Joubert wrote:
> On 06/07/2022 10:53, John Conover wrote:
>> How to stop XFCE saving the state when logging out of Bullseye XFCE?
>
> Uncheck the box "Applications (XFCE X with mouse icon) / Setting /
> Session and Startup / Logout Settings / Automatically save session on
> logout".
On 7/10/22, David Wright wrote:
> On Sun 10 Jul 2022 at 15:24:11 (-0700), L L wrote:
>> How can I find out why apt-get is keeping a package back?
>
> I usually look at the output of apt-cache show .
I accidentally stumbled upon that I can "apt-get upgrade "
and see what is likely the trigger for
On 7/17/22, David Wright wrote:
> On Sat 16 Jul 2022 at 19:13:25 (-0700), Gary L. Roach wrote:
>> I used apt install to install the standard debian package and used apt
>> purge to uninstall. Further, I used rm -r to clean up the directories
>> that were left. If it helps:
>>
>
> Were I to install
On 7/18/22, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
>>> Another place to look is your local laptop store. My current laptop,
>>> as well as its predecessor, are refurbished ThinkPads I bought there
>>> for about $300. They run Linux just fine.
>
> "Local laptop store?"
>
> Not quite sure I've heard of such a
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