Eric S Fraga wrote:
> I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
> running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
> any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
> use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to listen to music but p
Hello all,
I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to listen to music but pulseaudio
could n
After a lot of googling, trial and error I solved the issue
downgrading libasound2 and related packages to version 1.1.6:
libasound2_1.1.6-1_amd64.deb
libasound2_1.1.6-1_i386.deb
libasound2-data_1.1.6-1_all.deb
libasound2-dev_1.1.6-1_amd64.deb
libasound2-plugins_1.1.6-1+b1_amd64.deb
libasound2-plu
Martin wrote:
> I guess, my description was a kind of misleading: I want to connect the
> phone (Samsung A3) to the PC's audio system, which is Pulseaudio in this
> case. Just like you would connect it to a headset or your car's hands free
> bluetooth thing.
>
Hi,
I understood that you want to c
On 2018-11-06 16:53, Glenn English wrote:
there: RaspianStretch, Dovecot v 2.2.27, RPi3
here: Buster, Thunderbird, Supermicro box
Dovecot, from here to there, answers as expected, then immediately
closes the connection.
I'm trying to replace a low-end Dell server running Wheezy with an
RPi3 (si
On 2018-11-11 13:40, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
On 11/11/18 1:00 PM, mick crane wrote:
but how to find out what is this "cluster-name" for pg_ctlcluster,
pg_dropcluster and pg_upgradecluster ?
"pg_dropcluster [--stop] cluster-version cluster-name"
"pg_upgradecluster oldversion name [newdatadir
On 11/11/18 1:00 PM, mick crane wrote:
>
>> but how to find out what is this "cluster-name" for pg_ctlcluster,
>> pg_dropcluster and pg_upgradecluster ?
>>
>> "pg_dropcluster [--stop] cluster-version cluster-name"
>>
>> "pg_upgradecluster oldversion name [newdatadir]" ?
>>
>
> OK from the conf
On 2018-11-10 19:31, finn wrote:
Greetings,
Whenever I boot up my PC I'm getting this error
`sudo dmesg`
[ 12.432182] ACPI Error: [\_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.H_EC.ECAV]
Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20160831/psargs-359)
[ 12.432241] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution f
Hi,
I guess, my description was a kind of misleading: I want to connect the phone
(Samsung A3) to the PC's audio system, which is Pulseaudio in this case. Just
like you would connect it to a headset or your car's hands free bluetooth thing.
As I understand, ofono builds the foundation to an act
but how to find out what is this "cluster-name" for pg_ctlcluster,
pg_dropcluster and pg_upgradecluster ?
"pg_dropcluster [--stop] cluster-version cluster-name"
"pg_upgradecluster oldversion name [newdatadir]" ?
OK from the conf files assume cluster-name is '10/main' and '11/main'
respect
On 2018-11-11 10:00, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
On 11/11/18 11:52 AM, mick crane wrote:
hello
this last upgrade buster upgraded postgresql-10 to 11
I'm not sure what uses postgresql.
during upgrade think there was a message about pg_upgradecluster or I
may have read that in manpage.
:~# ps -ef |
On 11/11/18 11:52 AM, mick crane wrote:
> hello
>
> this last upgrade buster upgraded postgresql-10 to 11
> I'm not sure what uses postgresql.
> during upgrade think there was a message about pg_upgradecluster or I
> may have read that in manpage.
>
> :~# ps -ef | grep postgre
> postgres 599
hello
this last upgrade buster upgraded postgresql-10 to 11
I'm not sure what uses postgresql.
during upgrade think there was a message about pg_upgradecluster or I
may have read that in manpage.
:~# ps -ef | grep postgre
postgres 599 1 0 09:36 ?00:00:00
/usr/lib/postgresql/10/
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