On 4/3/20 10:08 am, Gary L. Roach wrote:
Thanks for the information. Caja can be started as root. This solves my
problem but it would still be nice if someone could fix the Dolphin
problem.
Perhaps you need to take that to KDE team?
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I tried getting an ASUSTek Computer, Inc. USB-N13 802.11n Network
Adapter running under Debian Buster. That appears to be a complete bust
(see the previous thread).
Recommendations for replacements?
This for a SOHO application. The adapter is to go on a FIT-PC1 using USB
2.0. 2.4GHz is sufficient
Nektarios Katakis wrote:
> I would check the `dmesg` command output. If there are erros there then
> they re coming from the kernel.
I forgot to mention not a single message in syslog, kern.log, or any
other log I could find. Nothing. Nada. Zero.
> Have you made sure that the wifi is not the pro
Στις 2020-03-03 23:34, Miguel A. Vallejo έγραψε:
Hello!
Diagnosing one of my several problems with WiFi in Debian I found a
problem this time not related to the WiFi connection itself, but I
don't know how to get the culprit... Anyone can point me in the right
direction?
Symptoms: From time
Hello!
Diagnosing one of my several problems with WiFi in Debian I found a
problem this time not related to the WiFi connection itself, but I
don't know how to get the culprit... Anyone can point me in the right
direction?
Symptoms: From time to time I lost Internet connection for a period of
abo
Hi all,
I have had gmsh installed on my system for a long time but have not used
it for a while. When I tried to use it yesterday I got the following error:
* gary@ctech:~$ gmsh
gmsh: symbol lookup error:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgmsh.so.4.1: undefined symbol:
_ZTV20BRepMesh_FastD
Thanks for the information. Caja can be started as root. This solves my
problem but it would still be nice if someone could fix the Dolphin problem.
Gary R
On 3/2/20 6:30 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 3/1/20 11:41 PM, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On 2/3/20 10:44 am, Peter Ehlert wrote:
If it was me
Charles Curley wrote:
> However, the adapter does not show up in the results of "ifconfig -a" or
> "iwconfig".
just wondering what "rfkill list" says
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020 16:14:36 -0500
The Wanderer wrote:
> I hope others have better suggestions for you, because if so I might
> be able to take advantage of them myself, but I suspect that you may
> be just plain out of luck with this model.
Judging by the deafening silence of the responses, I c
Quoting deloptes (2020-03-03 21:07:44)
> David wrote:
>
> > [...]
> >
> >> But the codes, alas, are not interpretable according to the
> >> ref given. An exercise for the reader :)
> >>
> >> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DHCP#Options
> >
> > My guess (untested) would be per Section 8.4 in
>
David wrote:
> [...]
>
>> But the codes, alas, are not interpretable according to the
>> ref given. An exercise for the reader :)
>>
>> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DHCP#Options
>
> My guess (untested) would be per Section 8.4 in
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2132
> with the leading Code
Quoting rhkra...@gmail.com (2020-03-03 13:22:49)
> (I'm not the OP.) I wonder if there are any music players that can
> save a (play)list along with a selected volume for each song on the
> playlist? (Or use a database of songs with volume setting, and then
> access the database as the playlis
On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 10:35:51PM +1100, David wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 at 19:38, wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 12:36:42AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
>
> > > The trick was to add following line to the dhcpd.conf
> > >
> > >option vendor-encapsulated-options
> > > 6:1:3:a:4:0:50:58:45:9:1
(I'm not the OP.) I wonder if there are any music players that can save a
(play)list along with a selected volume for each song on the playlist? (Or
use a database of songs with volume setting, and then access the database as
the playlist calls for a song?)
(I'm aware of things (not sure that
On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 at 19:38, wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 12:36:42AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> > The trick was to add following line to the dhcpd.conf
> >
> >option vendor-encapsulated-options
> > 6:1:3:a:4:0:50:58:45:9:14:0:0:11:52:61:73:70:62:65:72:72:79:20:50:69:20:42:6f:6f:74:ff;
> >
>
Hello,
After a while, I wanted to edit some audio files with
audacity. Unfortunately, it is impossible because the display is broken:
The Menus work, but that's about it. The waveform display is never
updated, nor are the various meters.
I have not found any hint that someone besides me is experi
On 2020-03-02, David Wright wrote:
>
> $ mplayer -volume 50 -fs -loop 0 -softvol Youtube/Come\ Live\ With\
> Me-_bVNd_sRlMk.mkv
>
> which sets the volume at 50%, and changed it with / and * whilst
> playing. The volume resets to 50% with each loop.
>
That's what I would expect and believed was w
Andy Smith wrote:
Just as you have two HDDs in a RAID array for redundancy, you should
not rely on a single SSD.
If you cannot afford two SSDs then I second the suggestion to
replace one of the HDDs with the SSD and set the HDD write-mostly.
Do also check the exact sector counts as it is enti
On 03/03/2020 14:06, Stefan K wrote:
Hi,
and thanks for this hint, will have a look into it. firt look is that it use
XML-config syntax, right, thats not my favorite but ok i will try it.
Just to be more specific:
I will build a firewall (bare metal), behind the firewall I have 512 public IP
Hi,
and thanks for this hint, will have a look into it. firt look is that it use
XML-config syntax, right, thats not my favorite but ok i will try it.
Just to be more specific:
I will build a firewall (bare metal), behind the firewall I have 512 public IP
addresses and I will manage the access
On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 12:36:42AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> john doe wrote:
[...]
> The trick was to add following line to the dhcpd.conf
>
>option vendor-encapsulated-options
> 6:1:3:a:4:0:50:58:45:9:14:0:0:11:52:61:73:70:62:65:72:72:79:20:50:69:20:42:6f:6f:74:ff;
>
> This could be added t
On Lu, 02 mar 20, 10:39:11, Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> file-level copying is better than block-level copying when going
> between drives of different technologies.
+1 on this.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Lu, 02 mar 20, 12:11:38, David Wright wrote:
>
> I think the scope for misinterpretation comes from the language used.
> (Ironic here…) "Please choose which locales to generate" focuses, for
> some reason, on the process of reaching a state, rather than the state
> that's to be reached. This is
>
>
> The trick was to add following line to the dhcpd.conf
>
>option vendor-encapsulated-options
>
6:1:3:a:4:0:50:58:45:9:14:0:0:11:52:61:73:70:62:65:72:72:79:20:50:69:20:42:6f:6f:74:ff;
>
> This could be added to a class, but I have only one rpi4, so added
> directly to the client confi
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