hi
i have an external monitor beside my laptop monitor when i try to change to
extended mode or as called in budgie " Join Display " my external monitor
turn to be crumbled it's like the display has been splitted to small boxes
and overlayed over each other
to reproduce this problem you to make t
Brendon Higgins wrote:
> Seasonal greetings, Debian users!
>
> I was wondering if anyone has pointers for an audio configuration issue. I
> have
> Debian Testing running on a Dell laptop (Latitude E6320, audio chipset
> detected as HDA Intel PCH, 92HD90BXX). The speaker output works fine. When
On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 10:40:02 +0100 wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 07:29:21PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Yes. And that's probably why google searches so often land on Arch
>> wiki pages=E2=80=94I assume that google is still ranking on the basis
>> of links to pages.
>
> Google? W
On 2020-12-24 10:06, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 07:20:39 PM David Christensen wrote:
Thank you for offering to improve Debian documentation. :-)
You're welcome, but I wasn't making a general offer to improve documentation,
just to fix something that I thought was
buz.hr...@seznam.cz wrote:
> Hi Debian people ;-),
>
> After having some issues with Fedora last year I decided to reinstall all my
> servers to Debian 10. I'm supper happy with Debian except one repeating issue
> I have with QEMU-KVM hosts that is very difficult to reproduce so I would
> like
Seasonal greetings, Debian users!
I was wondering if anyone has pointers for an audio configuration issue. I have
Debian Testing running on a Dell laptop (Latitude E6320, audio chipset
detected as HDA Intel PCH, 92HD90BXX). The speaker output works fine. When I
plug in headphones, the system se
Hi Debian people ;-),
After having some issues with Fedora last year I decided to reinstall all my
servers to Debian 10. I'm supper happy with Debian except one repeating issue I
have with QEMU-KVM hosts that is very difficult to reproduce so I would like to
discuss it first before I open a new
Note: Initially sent to David off list, he asked me to reply to the list.
David,
Thanks for your response!
I'm replying privately intentionally for various reasons -- I may summarize
some of this on list at some point.
On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 07:20:39 PM David Christensen wrote:
> Thank
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 05:09:47PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
Michael Stone (12020-12-23):
No, network speeds are traditionally measured in bits because networks
transferred data in bits and telcos dealt with bits, and they sold and
billed bits. Computer internals were measured in bytes and wo
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 07:27:49PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
I thought Michael Stone had already covered that, by suggesting sparse
files (with which I'm not familiar)
A sparse file is one which has logically allocated empty (zero-filled)
blocks without allocating physical blocks. You can cr
On Thu, Dec 24, 2020, 8:08 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 12:49:30PM +0800, zhang yang wrote:
> > IP_ dynaddr
> > To modify and save the prompt: "IP"_ dynaddr" E212: Can't open file for
> > writing“.
> > So I used Chmod 777 ip_ dynaddr authority, display error: Chmod: changing
On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 12:49:30PM +0800, zhang yang wrote:
> IP_ dynaddr
> To modify and save the prompt: "IP"_ dynaddr" E212: Can't open file for
> writing“.
> So I used Chmod 777 ip_ dynaddr authority, display error: Chmod: changing
> permissions of 'IP_ dynaddr': Operation not permitted.
> I us
David Wright wrote:
> Yes. And that's probably why google searches so often land on Arch
> wiki pages—I assume that google is still ranking on the basis of
> links to pages.
Links to pages?! Clicks on links and profiling
Dear List ,
- jus' sayin' : this morning , had dreadful difficulty starting :
Desktop Icons all gone :
Workspaces all gone : the sole workspace unresponsive : status paralytic
solved by backup-restore of total /home directory
phew !! : for me - Big worry !! :(
regards
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 07:29:21PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
[...]
> Yes. And that's probably why google searches so often land on Arch
> wiki pages—I assume that google is still ranking on the basis of
> links to pages.
Google? What /is/ that google thing people keep talking about?
;-P
Xmas,
On Mi, 23 dec 20, 19:27:49, David Wright wrote:
>
> I thought Michael Stone had already covered that, by suggesting sparse
> files (with which I'm not familiar) and /dev/null for conducting his
> encryption tests. I don't think any other posts had covered what's
> *between* the PCs, rather than in
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