Apache or Nginx on debian

2023-05-29 Thread Tom Reed
Hello list,

Though the question is not directly related to debian.
But since most of you are sysadmin expects, may I ask that for running a
simple web service, should I choose nginx or apache, and why? The service
is combined by some php and python scripts, with redis as backend DB.

Thanks.
Tom


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Re: no pwm

2023-05-29 Thread David Christensen

On 5/28/23 19:27, Aleix Piulachs wrote:

i use an hp with bullseye7-386 and it does not support pwm. what can i use
instead of pwm because it gets very hot



Computer model?  Processor?  Does it have the factory heat sink and fan? 
Is the motherboard CPU fan pin header 3- or 4-wire?  Is the fan 3- or 4- 
wire?



Does the computer have factory chassis fan(s)?  Are the headers 3- or 4- 
pin?  Are the fans 3- or 4- pin?



Boot the computer into Setup and reply with all available fan control 
settings for all fans.



Very hot under what operating conditions?


Have you cleaned the chassis air filter(s) and the processor heat sink 
with a vacuum cleaner?



David



Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Joe
On Mon, 29 May 2023 11:30:52 +0530
"Susmita/Rajib"  wrote:


> 
> The problem with these two environment and manager respectively is
> that even if a GUI package is installed, there is no guaranty that a
> menu entry would be generated mandatorily within the menu list. For
> example, I installed `hardinfo` today, but the menu-list wasn't
> updated with a respective menu-item. "System Profiler and Benchmark",
> until I logged off and then back on to OpenBox.
> 
> >From Manjaro forum I was recommended that KDE Plasma is the ideal DE
> > 
> where menus are fully customisable.
> 
As are they in Xfce, and everywhere else that uses the standard
freedesktop.org menu.

To make it easy, I use the Gnome package alacarte:

$ apt-cache show alacarte
Package: alacarte
Version: 3.44.2-1
Installed-Size: 534
Maintainer: Debian GNOME Maintainers
 Architecture: all
Depends: python3:any, gnome-menus (>= 3.5.3), python3-gi,
gir1.2-gtk-3.0, gir1.2-gmenu-3.0 (>= 3.5.3), gir1.2-glib-2.0,
gir1.2-gdkpixbuf-2.0 
Description-en: easy GNOME menu editing tool
Alacarte is an easy-to-use menu editor for GNOME that can add and edit
new entries and menus. It works with the freedesktop.org menu
specification and should work with any desktop environment that uses
the spec. Description-md5: ea89a81c038b7864336ed55a2783b93b
Multi-Arch: foreign
Homepage: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/alacarte
Tag: admin::configuring, implemented-in::python, interface::graphical,
 interface::x11, role::program, scope::utility, suite::gnome,
 uitoolkit::gtk, use::configuring, x11::application
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/alacarte/alacarte_3.44.2-1_all.deb
Size: 84176
MD5sum: b7c49c1a6438bb32755d1a67d06d7455
SHA256: 32d1be88bd9f52c540ea3f6d7c10ac2b92a47ecbb78a6fee0ac5e4837b913977


To use alacarte ('Main Menu' under Settings) with one of the minor
applications that don't have an automatic desktop menu (and you may
find that your menu has an 'Other' entry which lists all these) then
you need to find its executable with whereis.

$ whereis hardinfo
hardinfo: /usr/bin/hardinfo /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/hardinfo
/usr/share/hardinfo /usr/share/man/man1/hardinfo.1.gz

The /usr/bin/.. or /usr/sbin/.. is the one you want, enter this into
alacarte in your chosen category e.g. system.

If you want an icon for it, you'll need to find a suitable one and use
alacarte to select it.

-- 
Joe



Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Roger Price

On Mon, 29 May 2023, Susmita/Rajib wrote:


My dear illustrious Leaders...


Certainly not me.


Finally, is there a lightweight Windows Manager...


Xfce4 ?

Roger



Re: Apache or Nginx on debian

2023-05-29 Thread Stanislav Vlasov
пн, 29 мая 2023 г. в 12:14, Tom Reed :

> Though the question is not directly related to debian.
> But since most of you are sysadmin expects, may I ask that for running a
> simple web service, should I choose nginx or apache, and why? The service
> is combined by some php and python scripts, with redis as backend DB.

How you plan run your app?
Important questions for choice:
Do your app use .htaccess/.htpasswd and .ht* must be reconfigured in
runtime by user?
Do your app use cgi or mod_php and can't be run as fastcgi/fpm/wsgi?

If any answer 'yes' or 'don't know' - apache.
Or better nginx as reverse proxy in front of apache as application server.

nginx may replace apache, but their configs have no user access and
another format + it's not an application server, their capabilities -
to proxy requests to another app and serve static files.

--
Stanislav



Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
From: Joe 
Date: Mon, 29 May 2023 09:09:25 +0100
Message-id: <[🔎] 20230529090925.39032...@jrenewsid.jretrading.com>
In-reply-to: <[🔎]
caeg4czwo3xhha6nyxvpnoexqb6pacsvutkssykty96scwmk...@mail.gmail.com>

Thank you, Mr. Joe, for replying to my post:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/05/msg01077.html

[   ...   ]
... I use the Gnome package alacarte: ...
[   ...   ]

I have begun to dislike Gnome when it switched over to wayland desktop
environment. I don't like it. My best preference is a start menu ⟶
sub-menu ⟶ sub-sub-menu ⟶ ... ⟶ Program. Which is why I preferred
LXDE. But no longer.

[   ...   ]
... If you want an icon for it, you'll need to find a suitable one and
use alacarte to select it. ...
[   ...   ]

I know how to make a menu-item creating/editing the respective file
ending with filename .desktop in the /usr/share/applications directory
and the rest.

I have solved the autorun scripts and commands problem recently. The
solution is in this forum here:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/05/msg00792.html

My objective is also to add customised menu on the right-click
drop-down menu-list in LXDE's pcmanfm or any other file manager by
right-clicking on a clear area of a desktop. The issue has been
brought to the debian-user list members in:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/05/msg00909.html



OT: Mutt's Message-ID and web link

2023-05-29 Thread 황병희
Hellow Debian hackers,

A months ago, i did discover that new Mutt's Message-ID have trouble
with debian web's message-id link feature. That means like this:

[1] LINK: (gnome evolution's message-id)
https://lists.debian.org/80fa45cc6a7ee6728226fa4a4240fd35ed60a246.ca...@adam-barratt.org.uk
[2] LINK: (new Mutt's message-id)
https://lists.debian.org/ZEyj9UUSAx+/YbG/@tuxteam.de

[1] is OK, no problem. Firefox works fine.

But [2] have problem. Firefox does not search the link...
Maybe in Message-ID string, "/" seems trouble.

I suggest for some Mutt users. This how-to is so useful:
https://people.kernel.org/monsieuricon/fix-your-mutt

Thanks ^^^


Sincerely, Byung-Hee

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Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
From: Roger Price 
Date: Mon, 29 May 2023 10:13:44 +0200 (CEST)
Message-id: <[🔎] 7411bfa2-f0a4-404e-ca71-70b592b59...@rogerprice.org>
In-reply-to: <[🔎]
caeg4czwo3xhha6nyxvpnoexqb6pacsvutkssykty96scwmk...@mail.gmail.com>

Thank you, Mr. Price, for your reply.
[   ...   ]
Xfce4 ?
[   ...   ]

But xfce4 is a complete desktop environment like LXDE, not a WM. So
far as I know. Please educate me if you know it is otherwise.



Re: Apache or Nginx on debian

2023-05-29 Thread Dan Ritter
Tom Reed wrote: 
> Though the question is not directly related to debian.
> But since most of you are sysadmin expects, may I ask that for running a
> simple web service, should I choose nginx or apache, and why? The service
> is combined by some php and python scripts, with redis as backend DB.


For the work described, either is a good choice.

If you have a project which relies on some particular feature of
one or the other, that would be a determinant.

nginx has better config syntax in general, but it's not an
overwhelming advantage.

apache has .htaccess controls, which are either tremendously
useful (mostly for multi-user systems) or a significant pain
(when those users are asking for help).

redis is not a great choice for a storage DB; it will eventually
lose data. It's a great choice for a caching layer or for a very
well-debugged system with a good UPS that can inform the kernel
that it's time to shutdown to avoid power loss.

-dsr-



Re: OT: Mutt's Message-ID and web link

2023-05-29 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi,

Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
> https://lists.debian.org/ZEyj9UUSAx+/YbG/@tuxteam.de
> Maybe in Message-ID string, "/" seems trouble.

It is trouble in web URLs, not in E-Mail.

RFC5322 says that the payload string of Message-ID is a msg-id, which
consists of [CFWS] "<" id-left "@" id-right ">" [CFWS].
The offending slashes appear in the id-left part of the message id in
  https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/04/msg01201.html
The RFC specifies id-left as dot-atom-text (or an obs-id-left which is
legacy). dot-atom-text consists of atext and ".".
atext is allowed to contain "/".

So the message id conforms to e-mail specs. But the list archive software
does not convert the message id into a usable URL.

I found the archived message by entering "ZEyj9UUSAx+/YbG/@tuxteam.de" at
  https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/
which is part of the List-Archive: header of all debian-user e-mails.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas



Re: OT: Mutt's Message-ID and web link

2023-05-29 Thread Reco
Hi.

On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 03:13:00PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
> > https://lists.debian.org/ZEyj9UUSAx+/YbG/@tuxteam.de
> > Maybe in Message-ID string, "/" seems trouble.

Only if one's does not understand URLs.
[1] works for me perfectly, for instance.

> So the message id conforms to e-mail specs. But the list archive software
> does not convert the message id into a usable URL.

Last one is open to the discussion.
Because if the form at [2] worked for you then the list archive software
certainly *can* convert Message-ID to a usable URL.

Reco

[1] https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/?m=zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de
[2] https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search



Re: OT: Mutt's Message-ID and web link

2023-05-29 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi,

Reco wrote:
> [1] works for me perfectly, for instance.
> [1] https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/?m=zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de

That's not the same server side processing as in
  https://lists.debian.org/ZEyj9UUSAx+/YbG/@tuxteam.de
Your URL submits a query where "+" and "/" are escaped.
Byung-Hee HWANG's URL uses "+" and "/" in the path component.

I wonder from where Byung-Hee HWANG got this shortcut URL pattern, which
indeed works with most messages.

Whatever, the List-Archive header in the resent mails of debian-user gives
bad URLs too. In my mailbox i find as example:

  List-Archive: 
https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/ZGCyEDFmig/oy...@eskimo.com

which does not lead to its intended target
  https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/05/msg00582.html


I wrote:
> > the list archive software
> > does not convert the message id into a usable URL.

> Because if the form at [2] worked for you then the list archive software
> certainly *can* convert Message-ID to a usable URL.

To https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/04/msg01201.html

But other than with most archived messages, the (HTML-based) line
  In-reply-to:  (to...@tuxteam.de's message of 
"Sat, 29 Apr 2023 06:58:29 +0200")
in the archive page of the follow-up message
  https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/04/msg01203.html
is not a link to msg01201.html.

So yes, the archive can lookup the message by its id and there is a URL
which represents that message, but the web pages of other messages handle
this message id not like other more URL-friendly ones and two kinds of
shortcut URLs don't work, of which one is published by the list's mail
sender.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas



Re: OT: Mutt's Message-ID and web link

2023-05-29 Thread Reco
Hi.

On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 04:30:23PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Reco wrote:
> > [1] works for me perfectly, for instance.
> > [1] 
> > https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/?m=zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de
> 
> That's not the same server side processing as in
>   https://lists.debian.org/ZEyj9UUSAx+/YbG/@tuxteam.de
> Your URL submits a query where "+" and "/" are escaped.
> Byung-Hee HWANG's URL uses "+" and "/" in the path component.

That's my point exactly - either one escapes symbols in their URI, or it
may not lead to the desired outcome.



> Whatever, the List-Archive header in the resent mails of debian-user gives
> bad URLs too. In my mailbox i find as example:
> 
>   List-Archive: 
> https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/ZGCyEDFmig/oy...@eskimo.com

That looks like an actual bug in mailman, which probably should be reported.


> which does not lead to its intended target
>   https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/05/msg00582.html

Because it should not. This URL does not lead to /msgid-search, it leads
to /msgid-search/ZGCyEDFmig.


Reco



Re: OT: Mutt's Message-ID and web link

2023-05-29 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi,

Reco wrote:
> either one escapes symbols in their URI, or it
> may not lead to the desired outcome.

But escaping only works in the query part of the msgid-search URL:

  https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/?m=zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de

not in the path part of the convenience URLs:

  https://lists.debian.org/zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de
  https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de


Have a nice day :)

Thomas



root password of debian live cd?

2023-05-29 Thread hlyg

debian-live-11.0.0-i386-lxde.iso

do you know root password of cd above?

why do they create root password of live cd?



Solved (Was: Re: OT: Mutt's Message-ID and web link)

2023-05-29 Thread 황병희
[This is re-send mail. Before mail is violation of rfc2822]

"Thomas Schmitt"  writes:

> Hi,
>
> Reco wrote:
>> either one escapes symbols in their URI, or it
>> may not lead to the desired outcome.
>
> But escaping only works in the query part of the msgid-search URL:
>
>   https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/?m=zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de
>
> not in the path part of the convenience URLs:
>
>   https://lists.debian.org/zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de
>   https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de
>
>
> Have a nice day :)
>

Thanks Thomas and Reco ^^^

Now i get understand for whole story, thanks!
And Mutt is really good software, i think.


Sincerely, Byung-Hee

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Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
Mr. Zmudzinski has written to me with his suggestions. He said that he
is banned from mailing lists. I am uncertain whether someone can be
banned from posting. Mailing Lists don't ban anyone from posting. One
could at best have to subscribe in order to post.

Could the List Maintainers please look into the matter and apprise me
of the situation here.

To Mr. Zmudzinski: I will carefully consider your suggestions. Thank
you for sharing your insights off-list.

Best wishes,
Rajib
Etc.



-- Received message --
From: Chuck Zmudzinski 
Date: Mon, 29 May 2023 12:18:43 -0400
Subject: Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows
Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?
To: Susmita/Rajib 

On 5/29/23 2:00 AM, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> My dear illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of the Debian Users Mailing 
> List,
>
[   ...   ]
>
> I am driven by the need to get over LXDE+OpenBox environment that is
> dying, if not already dead.
>
[   ...   ]


Hello Rajib,

Did you try LXQT?

https://lxqt-project.org/

https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/lxqt

https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-11.7.0-amd64-lxqt.iso

https://cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/11.7.0-live+nonfree/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-11.7.0-amd64-lxqt+nonfree.iso

I never tried the Debian live LXQT images, but I have installed the
LXQT meta package
alongside GNOME as an alternative to LXDE and it works well and comes
with OpenBox.

LXQT is built on qt5 which is the same underlying GUI toolkit that KDE
uses but is more
lightweight than KDE. It is similar to LXDE which I used to use but I
switched to LXQT
because I perceived it to be under more active development than LXDE.

P.S. I am not able to reply to you on-list because I was banned from
Debian mailing lists
by our illustrious Debian leaders for allegedly trolling, but I think
they made a mistake
about that because I am not a troll and just wanted to help out and
express my opinion
on some things as a Debian user but they censored my opinion by
banning me. A few of
our illustrious Debian leaders use their power to censor minority
viewpoints, unfortunately.

Kind regards,

Chuck



Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
From: Pierre Tomon 
Date: Mon, 29 May 2023 18:04:30 +0200
Message-id: <[🔎] 4qvl26510zz3...@smtp-3-.mail.infomaniak.ch>

 [   ...   ]
You can have a look at jgmenu: https://packages.debian.org/jgmenu
 [   ...   ]

Thanks. But:
Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libc6 ( >= 2.34 needed)



Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 12:05 PM Pierre Tomon  wrote:

> "Susmita/Rajib"  wrote:
> >Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like
> >OpenBox is with LXDE?
> IIRC you wan use KWin alone (without Plasma).
>
> >I am driven by the need to get over LXDE+OpenBox environment that is
> >dying, if not already dead.
> Yes Openbox is no more maintained, but it's stable.
> Maybe you should try another X11 WM:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_X_window_managers
>
> >I have begun to dislike Gnome when it switched over to wayland desktop
> >environment. I don't like it. My best preference is a start menu ⟶
> >sub-menu ⟶ sub-sub-menu ⟶ ... ⟶ Program. Which is why I preferred
> >LXDE. But no longer.
>

Have you tried LXQT it replaced LXDE.


> You can have a look at jgmenu: https://packages.debian.org/jgmenu
>
>

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Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread 황병희
> (...)
> I have begun to dislike Gnome when it switched over to wayland desktop
> environment. I don't like it. (...)

Rajib. In the future, all most GUI desktop(s) will run under Wayland. So
i suggest that you have to adapt to change, IMHO.


Sincerely, Byung-Hee

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root password of debian live cd?

2023-05-29 Thread bw
> do you know root password of cd above?
try sudo -i there usually is no root passwd 

and if it asks try 'live'

> why do they create root password of live cd?

probably something like this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_privilege



Re: no pwm

2023-05-29 Thread David Christensen

On 5/29/23 19:56, Aleix Piulachs wrote:

El El lun, 29 may 2023 a las 9:59, David Christensen

On 5/28/23 19:27, Aleix Piulachs wrote:

i use an hp with bullseye7-386 and it does not support pwm. what can i

use

instead of pwm because it gets very hot



Computer model?  Processor?  Does it have the factory heat sink and fan?
Is the motherboard CPU fan pin header 3- or 4-wire?  Is the fan 3- or 4-
wire?


Does the computer have factory chassis fan(s)?  Are the headers 3- or 4-
pin?  Are the fans 3- or 4- pin?


Boot the computer into Setup and reply with all available fan control
settings for all fans.


Very hot under what operating conditions?


Have you cleaned the chassis air filter(s) and the processor heat sink
with a vacuum cleaner?


David



Computer hp compaq 6830s intel pentium dual cpu t3400



Please "Reply to list".


Looking at the "HP Compaq 6830s Notebook PC Maintenance and Service 
Guide" and the figure "Computer major components" (page 16), it looks 
like that laptop has one fan and one heat sink/ heat pipe:


https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-compaq-6830s-notebook-pc/3688712/manuals


I will assume the laptop has the factory heat sink and fan with the 
factory connection (3- or 4-wire), and no other fans.



Does the fan run at any time?  Does it change speeds?


Please answer the remaining questions:

>> Boot the computer into Setup and reply with all available fan control
>> settings for all fans.
>>
>>
>> Very hot under what operating conditions?
>>
>>
>> Have you cleaned the chassis air filter(s) and the processor heat sink
>> with a vacuum cleaner?


David



Re: root password of debian live cd?

2023-05-29 Thread hlyg
Thank bw! internet search also shows that live is password, but it's not 
correct


i have rebooted,


probably something like this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_privilege

.
i think they disclaim all responsibilities, they can use empty password, 
as some other distro do





Re: root password of debian live cd?

2023-05-29 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 12:02 AM hlyg  wrote:

> Thank bw! internet search also shows that live is password, but it's not
> correct
>

Live is the password you use with sudo as there is no root password set.

i have rebooted,
>
> > probably something like this
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_privilege
> >
> > .
> i think they disclaim all responsibilities, they can use empty password,
> as some other distro do
>


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Re: root password of debian live cd?

2023-05-29 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 07:52:21AM +0800, hlyg wrote:
> debian-live-11.0.0-i386-lxde.iso
> 
> do you know root password of cd above?

the "standard" Debian live user is "user" with password "live"
> 
> why do they create root password of live cd?


This seems to have been discussed like eight years ago:

  https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2015/05/msg00081.html

Perhaps it should go into a FAQ.

Cheers
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There appears to be a problem with openbox-menu for my installation from "Official Debian GNU/Linux Live 11.6.0 lxde 2022-12-17T11:46"

2023-05-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
Dear Illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of Debian Users ML,

Out of intuition, after I extensively gathered information on LXDE and
OpenBox, I checked the OpenBox installation from the LXDE ISO,
`Official Debian GNU/Linux Live 11.6.0 lxde 2022-12-17T11:46`.

A package `openbox-menu` was found. Invoked the command on the terminal. Output:

`File $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/applications.menu doesn't exist. Can't create menu.`

Any inputs please?

Best wishes,
Rajib B
Etc.



libqt5 errors

2023-05-29 Thread Owen Hogarth
I am running debian version:
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="12"
VERSION="12 (bookworm)"
VERSION_CODENAME=bookworm
ID=debian
HOME_URL="https://www.debian.org/";
SUPPORT_URL="https://www.debian.org/support";
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.debian.org/";

Linux me 6.1.0-9-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.27-1 (2023-05-08)
x86_64 GNU/Linux

I am getting these libqt5 errors.
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN7QObject5eventEP6QEvent+0x82) [0x7f4829cbf6c2]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN7QWidget5eventEP6QEvent+0x121b)
[0x7f4851ba3b4b]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN19QApplicationPrivate13notify_helperEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x100)
[0x7f4851b6ad00]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN12QApplication6notifyEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x1cf)
[0x7f4851b6c16f]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication15notifyInternal2EP7QObjectP6QEvent+0xa4)
[0x7f4829c94e14]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN23QCoreApplicationPrivate16sendPostedEventsEP7QObjectiP11QThreadData+0x334)
[0x7f4829c95d34]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(+0x2ec6d3) [0x7f4829cec6d3]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_dispatch+0x27e) [0x7f482d265f2e]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(+0x66198) [0x7f482d266198]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_iteration+0x2c) [0x7f482d26623c]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN20QEventDispatcherGlib13processEventsE6QFlagsIN10QEventLoop17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x58)
[0x7f4829cec188]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN10QEventLoop4execE6QFlagsINS_17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x1b6)
[0x7f4829c90eb6]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN7QDialog4execEv+0x1d6) [0x7f4851d67cb6]
/../libs/libBMDDavUI.so(_ZN8BmdDavUI17UiFramelessDialog4execEv+0x1c)
[0x7f485238703c]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZNK11QMetaMethod6invokeEP7QObjectN2Qt14ConnectionTypeE22QGenericReturnArgument16QGenericArgumentS5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_+0x51f)
[0x7f4829ca040f]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(+0x2cba5d) [0x7f4829ccba5d]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN9QShortcut5eventEP6QEvent+0xa1)
[0x7f4851b8a2d1]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN19QApplicationPrivate13notify_helperEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x100)
[0x7f4851b6ad00]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN12QApplication6notifyEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x1cf)
[0x7f4851b6c16f]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication15notifyInternal2EP7QObjectP6QEvent+0xa4)
[0x7f4829c94e14]
/../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN12QShortcutMap13dispatchEventEP9QKeyEvent+0x6b5)
[0x7f482a352685]
/../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN12QShortcutMap11tryShortcutEP9QKeyEvent+0x73)
[0x7f482a351bb3]
/../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN22QWindowSystemInterface19handleShortcutEventEP7QWindowmi6QFlagsIN2Qt16KeyboardModifierEEjjjRK7QStringbt+0x19b)
[0x7f482a2ff82b]
/../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN22QGuiApplicationPrivate15processKeyEventEPN29QWindowSystemInterfacePrivate8KeyEventE+0x7d)
[0x7f482a322f8d]
/../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN22QWindowSystemInterface22sendWindowSystemEventsE6QFlagsIN10QEventLoop17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0xdb)
[0x7f482a3026fb]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_dispatch+0x27e) [0x7f482d265f2e]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(+0x66198) [0x7f482d266198]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_iteration+0x2c) [0x7f482d26623c]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN20QEventDispatcherGlib13processEventsE6QFlagsIN10QEventLoop17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x58)
[0x7f4829cec188]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN10QEventLoop4execE6QFlagsINS_17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x1b6)
[0x7f4829c90eb6]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication4execEv+0x71) [0x7f4829c953b1]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x2718a) [0x7f483d44618a]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x85) [0x7f483d446245]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN7QObject5eventEP6QEvent+0x82) [0x7f4829cbf6c2]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN7QWidget5eventEP6QEvent+0x121b)
[0x7f4851ba3b4b]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN19QApplicationPrivate13notify_helperEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x100)
[0x7f4851b6ad00]
/../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN12QApplication6notifyEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x1cf)
[0x7f4851b6c16f]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication15notifyInternal2EP7QObjectP6QEvent+0xa4)
[0x7f4829c94e14]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN23QCoreApplicationPrivate16sendPostedEventsEP7QObjectiP11QThreadData+0x334)
[0x7f4829c95d34]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(+0x2ec6d3) [0x7f4829cec6d3]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_dispatch+0x27e) [0x7f482d265f2e]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(+0x66198) [0x7f482d266198]
/../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_iteration+0x2c) [0x7f482d26623c]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN20QEventDispatcherGlib13processEventsE6QFlagsIN10QEventLoop17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x58)
[0x7f4829cec188]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN10QEventLoop4execE6QFlagsINS_17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x1b6)
[0x7f4829c90eb6]
/../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication4execEv+0x71) [0x7f4829c953b1]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x2718a) [0x7f483d44618a]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x85) [0x7f483d446245]


Is there anything that can be done about these missing calls?


Re: There appears to be a problem with openbox-menu for my installation from "Official Debian GNU/Linux Live 11.6.0 lxde 2022-12-17T11:46"

2023-05-29 Thread 황병희
"Susmita/Rajib"  writes:

> Dear Illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of Debian Users ML,
>
> Out of intuition, after I extensively gathered information on LXDE and
> OpenBox, I checked the OpenBox installation from the LXDE ISO,
> `Official Debian GNU/Linux Live 11.6.0 lxde 2022-12-17T11:46`.
>
> A package `openbox-menu` was found. Invoked the command on the terminal. 
> Output:
>
> `File $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/applications.menu doesn't exist. Can't create menu.`
>
> Any inputs please?
>

Perhaps you need this one?
See 


Sincerely, Byung-Hee

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Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Brad Rogers
On Tue, 30 May 2023 07:33:10 +0530
"Susmita/Rajib"  wrote:

Hello Susmita/Rajib,

>Mailing Lists don't ban anyone from posting.

No, but moderators do.  People (well, email addresses) certainly *can*
be blacklisted.

Now, whether or not your contact is blacklisted here, only the list
admin know.  Whether they'll confirm, or deny, I couldn't say.

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Re: libqt5 errors

2023-05-29 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 12:57 AM Owen Hogarth  wrote:
>
> I am running debian version:
> PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)"
> NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
> VERSION_ID="12"
> VERSION="12 (bookworm)"
> VERSION_CODENAME=bookworm
> ID=debian
> HOME_URL="https://www.debian.org/";
> SUPPORT_URL="https://www.debian.org/support";
> BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.debian.org/";
>
> Linux me 6.1.0-9-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.27-1 (2023-05-08) 
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> I am getting these libqt5 errors.
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN7QObject5eventEP6QEvent+0x82) [0x7f4829cbf6c2]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN7QWidget5eventEP6QEvent+0x121b) 
> [0x7f4851ba3b4b]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN19QApplicationPrivate13notify_helperEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x100)
>  [0x7f4851b6ad00]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN12QApplication6notifyEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x1cf) 
> [0x7f4851b6c16f]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication15notifyInternal2EP7QObjectP6QEvent+0xa4)
>  [0x7f4829c94e14]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN23QCoreApplicationPrivate16sendPostedEventsEP7QObjectiP11QThreadData+0x334)
>  [0x7f4829c95d34]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(+0x2ec6d3) [0x7f4829cec6d3]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_dispatch+0x27e) [0x7f482d265f2e]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(+0x66198) [0x7f482d266198]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_iteration+0x2c) [0x7f482d26623c]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN20QEventDispatcherGlib13processEventsE6QFlagsIN10QEventLoop17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x58)
>  [0x7f4829cec188]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN10QEventLoop4execE6QFlagsINS_17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x1b6)
>  [0x7f4829c90eb6]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN7QDialog4execEv+0x1d6) [0x7f4851d67cb6]
> /../libs/libBMDDavUI.so(_ZN8BmdDavUI17UiFramelessDialog4execEv+0x1c) 
> [0x7f485238703c]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZNK11QMetaMethod6invokeEP7QObjectN2Qt14ConnectionTypeE22QGenericReturnArgument16QGenericArgumentS5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_S5_+0x51f)
>  [0x7f4829ca040f]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(+0x2cba5d) [0x7f4829ccba5d]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN9QShortcut5eventEP6QEvent+0xa1) 
> [0x7f4851b8a2d1]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN19QApplicationPrivate13notify_helperEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x100)
>  [0x7f4851b6ad00]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN12QApplication6notifyEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x1cf) 
> [0x7f4851b6c16f]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication15notifyInternal2EP7QObjectP6QEvent+0xa4)
>  [0x7f4829c94e14]
> /../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN12QShortcutMap13dispatchEventEP9QKeyEvent+0x6b5) 
> [0x7f482a352685]
> /../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN12QShortcutMap11tryShortcutEP9QKeyEvent+0x73) 
> [0x7f482a351bb3]
> /../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN22QWindowSystemInterface19handleShortcutEventEP7QWindowmi6QFlagsIN2Qt16KeyboardModifierEEjjjRK7QStringbt+0x19b)
>  [0x7f482a2ff82b]
> /../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN22QGuiApplicationPrivate15processKeyEventEPN29QWindowSystemInterfacePrivate8KeyEventE+0x7d)
>  [0x7f482a322f8d]
> /../libs/libQt5Gui.so.5(_ZN22QWindowSystemInterface22sendWindowSystemEventsE6QFlagsIN10QEventLoop17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0xdb)
>  [0x7f482a3026fb]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_dispatch+0x27e) [0x7f482d265f2e]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(+0x66198) [0x7f482d266198]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_iteration+0x2c) [0x7f482d26623c]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN20QEventDispatcherGlib13processEventsE6QFlagsIN10QEventLoop17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x58)
>  [0x7f4829cec188]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN10QEventLoop4execE6QFlagsINS_17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x1b6)
>  [0x7f4829c90eb6]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication4execEv+0x71) [0x7f4829c953b1]
> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x2718a) [0x7f483d44618a]
> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0x85) [0x7f483d446245]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN7QObject5eventEP6QEvent+0x82) [0x7f4829cbf6c2]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN7QWidget5eventEP6QEvent+0x121b) 
> [0x7f4851ba3b4b]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN19QApplicationPrivate13notify_helperEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x100)
>  [0x7f4851b6ad00]
> /../libs/libQt5Widgets.so.5(_ZN12QApplication6notifyEP7QObjectP6QEvent+0x1cf) 
> [0x7f4851b6c16f]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication15notifyInternal2EP7QObjectP6QEvent+0xa4)
>  [0x7f4829c94e14]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN23QCoreApplicationPrivate16sendPostedEventsEP7QObjectiP11QThreadData+0x334)
>  [0x7f4829c95d34]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(+0x2ec6d3) [0x7f4829cec6d3]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_dispatch+0x27e) [0x7f482d265f2e]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(+0x66198) [0x7f482d266198]
> /../libs/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_main_context_iteration+0x2c) [0x7f482d26623c]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN20QEventDispatcherGlib13processEventsE6QFlagsIN10QEventLoop17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x58)
>  [0x7f4829cec188]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN10QEventLoop4execE6QFlagsINS_17ProcessEventsFlagEE+0x1b6)
>  [0x7f4829c90eb6]
> /../libs/libQt5Core.so.5(_ZN16QCoreApplication4execEv+0x71) [0x7f4829c953b1]
> /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x2718a) [0x7f48

Re: root password of debian live cd?

2023-05-29 Thread hlyg



On 5/30/23 12:37, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:


This seems to have been discussed like eight years ago:

   https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2015/05/msg00081.html

Perhaps it should go into a FAQ.

Cheers



Thank tomas!

many packages break because of empty password? some other distro have no 
password for live cd, they don't break?


i have tried latest deb11 live cd for i386/gnome, live or Live aren't 
correct passwords




Re: root password of debian live cd?

2023-05-29 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 2:03 AM hlyg  wrote:

>
> On 5/30/23 12:37, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >
> > This seems to have been discussed like eight years ago:
> >
> >https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2015/05/msg00081.html
> >
> > Perhaps it should go into a FAQ.
> >
> > Cheers
>
>
> Thank tomas!
>
> many packages break because of empty password? some other distro have no
> password for live cd, they don't break?
>
> i have tried latest deb11 live cd for i386/gnome, live or Live aren't
> correct passwords
>

The Live CD has no root password you have to use sudo.


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Re: Isn't KDE Live ISO accompanied by an ultra-light Windows Manager, like OpenBox is with LXDE?

2023-05-29 Thread Pierre Tomon
"Susmita/Rajib"  wrote:
> [   ...   ]
>You can have a look at jgmenu: https://packages.debian.org/jgmenu
> [   ...   ]
>
>Thanks. But:
>Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libc6 ( >= 2.34 needed)
The package is only available on testing and unstable, wait a few days
for the Bookworm release.