On 04/26/2019 09:26 PM, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
Richard Owlett writes:
I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is
installed. I have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this
exercise. I did a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits. There
were enough differences
On 04/26/2019 02:39 PM, deloptes wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is installed. I
have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this exercise. I did
a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits. There were enough
differences that I w
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 12:05:18PM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 26.04.19 23:09, mick crane wrote:
> > I did wonder if was some scheme I was unaware of.
[...]
> More the opposite. i.e. make the tail end of the long::name::thingy
> identifiable in a _restricted_ scope. The :: nomenclature f
On 04/26/2019 02:25 PM, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 26/04/2019 18:42, Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is installed.
I have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this exercise. I
did a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits. There were en
On 04/26/2019 02:32 PM, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/26/19, Joe wrote:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:42:04 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is
installed. I have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this
exercise. I did a web search and g
Richard Owlett writes:
> I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is
> installed. I have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this
> exercise. I did a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits. There
> were enough differences that I wasn't sure if I was missing somet
On 26.04.19 23:09, mick crane wrote:
> I did wonder if was some scheme I was unaware of.
> I noticed a couple of weeks ago somebody used these "::" between words to
> identify something.
> Like in apt you have
> /var/lib/apt/lists/security.debian.org_debian-security_dists_buster_updates_main_source
On 2019-04-26 21:25, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/26/19, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 12:19:09PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
dots has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how i
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 21:09:33 +,
shirish शिरीष wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I am sharing a specific key so it's simple and easy to show -
>
>$ apt-key list
>
>/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/debian-archive-jessie-security-automatic.gpg
>---
Dear all,
I am sharing a specific key so it's simple and easy to show -
$ apt-key list
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/debian-archive-jessie-security-automatic.gpg
---
pub rsa4096 2014-11-21 [SC] [expires: 2022-11-19]
On 4/26/19, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 12:19:09PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
>
>> can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
>> dots has to do with ?
>> seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is
>> this to do with the OS ?
>>
>> ~
Quoting rlhar...@oplink.net (2019-04-26 20:35:36)
> On 2019.04.26 10:43, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > WebRTC is not one but a range of things.
> >
> > Since you mention Asterisk, you are probably looking for an SFU -
> > one of the best SFUs, Janus, is in Debian (maintained by me). The
> > contr
Quoting Nicolas George (2019-04-26 20:27:54)
> Jonas Smedegaard (12019-04-26):
> > WebRTC is not one but a range of things.
> >
> > Since you mention Asterisk, you are probably looking for an SFU -
> > one of the best SFUs, Janus, is in Debian (maintained by me). The
> > contrib package janus-d
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is installed. I
> have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this exercise. I did
> a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits. There were enough
> differences that I wasn't sure if I was missing somethi
On 4/26/19, Joe wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:42:04 -0500
> Richard Owlett wrote:
>
>> I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is
>> installed. I have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this
>> exercise. I did a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits.
>> Ther
On 26/04/2019 18:42, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is installed.
> I have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this exercise. I
> did a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits. There were enough
> differences that I wasn't sure if
On 2019.04.26 10:43, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
WebRTC is not one but a range of things.
Since you mention Asterisk, you are probably looking for an SFU - one
of
the best SFUs, Janus, is in Debian (maintained by me). The contrib
package janus-demos can be used as basis for custom applications ar
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:42:04 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is
> installed. I have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this
> exercise. I did a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits.
> There were enough differences that I
Jonas Smedegaard (12019-04-26):
> WebRTC is not one but a range of things.
>
> Since you mention Asterisk, you are probably looking for an SFU - one of
> the best SFUs, Janus, is in Debian (maintained by me). The contrib
> package janus-demos can be used as basis for custom applications aorund
On Fri 26 Apr 2019 at 12:42:04 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish to try some beta software
Very informative.
> which assumes python3.7 is installed. I
> have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this exercise. I did a
> web search
For what?
>
I wish to try some beta software which assumes python3.7 is installed. I
have Debian 9.8 installed on a machine dedicated to this exercise. I did
a web search and got a half dozen on topic hits. There were enough
differences that I wasn't sure if I was missing something important. The
last time
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On Thu 25 Apr 2019 at 13:08:07 (+), Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> The daily apt-cacher-ng expiry job is failing in my machine. It refers
> me to a log file, whose contents are:
>
> ---
> Maintenance task Expiration, apt-cacher-ng version: 2
>
> Locating potentially expired files in the cache.
Quoting Nicolas George (2019-04-26 17:13:05)
> I would like some advice about good HTML5 WebRTC video-conference
> software, preferably packaged by Debian, at least Libre and
> trustworthy.
>
> Also, I would appreciate if it can do screen-casting too. Probably not
> with a web browser client: A
Hi.
I would like some advice about good HTML5 WebRTC video-conference
software, preferably packaged by Debian, at least Libre and trustworthy.
Also, I would appreciate if it can do screen-casting too. Probably not
with a web browser client: A calls B from browser, B answers with a
dedicated clien
Quoting Richard Owlett (2019-04-26 14:10:02)
> On 04/26/2019 04:24 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > Quoting Richard Owlett (2019-04-24 19:36:29)
> >> My base setup was installed by doing
> >> apt-get --no-install-recommends install task-mate-desktop
> >> apt-get install pluma gparted synapti
On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 13:09:46 +0100
mick crane wrote:
> On 2019-04-26 12:48, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 12:19:09PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> >> sorry to be a nuisance
> >
> > You are not (not to me, at least :-)
> >
> >> can somebody explain generally what this sc
On 2019-04-26 12:48, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 12:19:09PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
sorry to be a nuisance
You are not (not to me, at least :-)
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
dots has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of hiera
On 04/26/2019 04:24 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Richard Owlett (2019-04-24 19:36:29)
I'm attempting a very minimal install because:
1. small size in and of itself is a good goal
2. fending for oneself is a valuable educational experience compared
to having everything handed to you o
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 12:19:09PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> sorry to be a nuisance
You are not (not to me, at least :-)
> can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
> dots has to do with ?
> seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is
> this to do wi
On 2019-04-26 12:29, Alberto Luaces wrote:
mick crane writes:
sorry to be a nuisance
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
dots has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is this
to do with the OS ?
~$ apropos nameserver
Net::DNS
mick crane writes:
> sorry to be a nuisance
> can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
> dots has to do with ?
> seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is this
> to do with the OS ?
>
> ~$ apropos nameserver
> Net::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server
sorry to be a nuisance
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the dots
has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is this to
do with the OS ?
~$ apropos nameserver
Net::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server class
mick
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Key ID4BF
Quoting Richard Owlett (2019-04-24 19:36:29)
> I'm attempting a very minimal install because:
> 1. small size in and of itself is a good goal
> 2. fending for oneself is a valuable educational experience compared
> to having everything handed to you on a "golden platter" {Debian's
> default
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