On Ma, 19 ian 21, 02:51:21, Gareth Evans wrote:
>
> If the machine in question has a desktop environment and
> NetworkManager (or equivalent), doesn't /etc/network/interfaces (or
> interfaces.d) config override nm (etc)?
It should (barring misconfiguration).
> I thought without eg. connman, a
On 19/1/21 7:18 am, David Christensen wrote:
I set PS1 in my Bash profile to print a blank line, print useful
contextual information, and then print the prompt. This makes it easier
to read, understand, and/or reproduce the session:
2021-01-18 12:01:50 root@tinkywinky ~
# cat /etc/debian_versio
On 1/19/2021 1:40 AM, Dan Hitt wrote:
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 11:41 PM David Christensen <
dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> wrote:
On 2021-01-16 10:28, Dan Hitt wrote:
I probably never made my situation very clear, but i do now have a
solution. I'm posting it here for the benefit of anybody who ha
Hello,
I installed Debian WSL on my windows.. here some details
~$ uname -a
Linux PC 4.4.0-18362-Microsoft #1049-Microsoft Thu Aug 14 12:01:00 PST
2020 x86_64 GNU/Linux
~$ cat /etc/debian_version
10.5
But sadly there is no podman package on Buster repos, it also mentioned
on https://podman.
There is apparently a Python 3 fork of wicd (or two) but I can't figure out
what state they're in - are either of these likely to become available in
Buster repos? Backports?
https://github.com/PXke/wicd-reloaded
https://github.com/zeph/wicd
The latter is apparently "migrated upstream" to
htt
On Mon, 18 Jan 2021, at 20:33, David Christensen wrote:
> On 2021-01-18 01:14, Long Wind wrote:
> > buster's wifi connection is ok for several hours, so i think problem
> > disappearbut after rebooting pc, problem appears again
> > wifi is provided by hotel, they hide AP somewhere, i don't know
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 11:41 PM David Christensen <
dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> wrote:
> On 2021-01-16 10:28, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> > Regarding Andrei's suggestion of using nm-connection-editor, ...
>
>
> GUI tools can be nice when you have an idea of what they are doing
> "under the hood". With ne
Brian wrote:
> Not even reputationally?
>
disputable
>> He's just saying look there is a good cheep HW for sale.
>
> We can all do it on -user? Anything goes?
if it is one time ... I'd (how do you say?) shut one eye maybe
I was intrigued - saved me a lot of time. I'm looking from time to time
>> this is really advertisementis it ok to post ad on debian list?
Good question.
> It is not advertisement, because rhkramer does not benefit from it.
It's definitely borderline. It didn't bother me (I happen to like
those kinds of little critters, tho I went with a Librem mini instead,
to put
> Its armhf Stefan, not wintel.
Shouldn't make any difference, except for the fact that a lot of
development in the ARM world is done in a kind of "cowboy" way: take
some version of the kernel and then hack at it until it does what they
want (with no regards for what will happen in the longer term
On Mon 18 Jan 2021 at 23:23:56 +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Long Wind wrote:
>
> > this is really advertisementis it ok to post ad on debian list?
>
> It is not advertisement, because rhkramer does not benefit from it.
Not even reputationally?
> He's just saying look there is a good cheep HW for s
Long Wind wrote:
> this is really advertisementis it ok to post ad on debian list?
It is not advertisement, because rhkramer does not benefit from it.
He's just saying look there is a good cheep HW for sale.
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Try comparing kernel messages (dmesg).
Or install the old kernel image into the buster and try to eliminate or
confirm it depends on library or on kernel driver.
>From what I read it is kernel driver issue and it was fixed, then broken
then fixed, then broken etc.
this is really advertisementis it ok to post ad on debian list?
On Lu, 18 ian 21, 14:09:17, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>
> I have a usb flash drive with an old (2 years or so) Debian Testing image
> (Buster, which in the meantime is stable) running kernel 4.9.0-14 (same as
> the one I'm currently running now, but probably built on top of different
> libraries). I i
Hi, I just installed Robo Linux Debian/GNU-Linux but I can not play ALL DVD
Movies like GI Joe on VLC Player. Please leave me your info what to because I
am only a User.
Many thanks.
Burkhard Salz
Brahmsstrasse 27
53332 Bornheim/Germany
Codex*Höflichkeit und Menschlichkeit tut nicht weh*
On 2021-01-18 01:14, Long Wind wrote:
buster's wifi connection is ok for several hours, so i think problem
disappearbut after rebooting pc, problem appears again
wifi is provided by hotel, they hide AP somewhere, i don't know where, i think
it's reliable
buster can connect to hot spot of cell
On Monday 18 January 2021 14:47:03 0...@caiway.net wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Jan 2021 23:47:48 -0500
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
> cpu=$( temperature: $((cpu/100)) Celsius" | sed 's/\B[0-9]\{1\}\>/,&/'
>
> This oneliner works on pi3 and pi4
>
>
> I use th
On 2021-01-18 09:33, Jerry Mellon wrote:
The fstab with the new drive now reads,
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name
devices
# that works even if disks ar
On Sun, 17 Jan 2021 23:47:48 -0500
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
> Cheers, Gene Heskett
cpu=$(/,&/'
This oneliner works on pi3 and pi4
I use this oneliner for some color:
cpu=$(/,&/'
Or in a script:
#!/bin/bash
cpu=$(/,&/'
#eof
hope this helps
On Monday 18 January 2021 13:55:44 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On 18/01/2021 15:35, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 18 January 2021 12:15:00 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >>> ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have
> >>> lost it in the fog of time.
> >>
> >> If the kernel i
On Monday, January 18, 2021 01:02:31 PM Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 18.01.2021 20:13, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > There are some Lenovo tiny PCs on sale at good prices --
>
> Unfortunately, this sale is not available for my region\country.
>
> These are indeed, fascinating little machine
Do not forget for sensors to work you must first run sensors-detect
Greetings
El lun, 18 ene 2021 a las 20:11, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
() escribió:
>
> On 18/01/2021 15:35, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 18 January 2021 12:15:00 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >
> >>> ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing
On 18/01/2021 15:35, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 18 January 2021 12:15:00 Stefan Monnier wrote:
ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have
lost it in the fog of time.
If the kernel is sane, then I think that the following command should
give you this info:
senso
On Monday 18 January 2021 13:39:36 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> > ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have
> >> > lost it in the fog of time.
> >>
> >> If the kernel is sane, then I think that the following command
> >> should give you this info:
> >> sensors
> >
> > Thi
>> > ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have
>> > lost it in the fog of time.
>> If the kernel is sane, then I think that the following command should
>> give you this info:
>> sensors
> This kernel isn't "sane": 4.19.71-rt24-v7l+ #1 SMP PREEMPT RT
This doesn't say wh
On Monday 18 January 2021 12:15:00 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have
> > lost it in the fog of time.
>
> If the kernel is sane, then I think that the following command should
> give you this info:
>
> sensors
This kernel isn't "sane": 4
On 18.01.2021 20:13, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
There are some Lenovo tiny PCs on sale at good prices --
Unfortunately, this sale is not available for my region\country.
These are indeed, fascinating little machines, you could build a
personal desktop cluster using them as individual nodes,
or
The fstab with the new drive now reads,
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name
devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
#
All,
New drive install this morning, appears tobe functioning without a
problem. I had some hicups with the fstab file at to the layout, but got
it after some head scratching as to the layout of the file.
Again thanks to all for the great help.
Jerry
--
Jerry Mellon
501 Los Caminos St.
St. Augu
> ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have lost it
> in the fog of time.
If the kernel is sane, then I think that the following command should
give you this info:
sensors
it comes from the `lm-sensors` package.
Stefan
I guess I should add one more thing -- if you customize (as I did) deliveries
could be way out there -- in one place it says "more than 5 weeks", in another
it says June 2, 2021 (at least that is this year). I'm assuming delivery is
much better / faster if you don't customize.
The delivery doe
On Saturday, 16 Jan 2021 at 19:25, riveravaldez wrote:
> I have issues with USB connection between Debian and Android, it
> seems to work but in a buggy way...
I gave up on MTP/PTP a while back as I could never get it to work
consistently with various Android devices.
> Usually I use `sshfs`.
As
Gene Heskett writes:
> Greetings all;
>
> ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have lost it
> in the fog of time.
vcgencmd measure_temp
Or has that changed? I don't have a Pi 4, just a 3B and 3B+.
Oh, I should point out that their prices for things like a memory or disk
upgrade are not the best -- I plan to upgrade memory buying from another
source. (And I have some SSD hard drives that I will consider replacing the
base HDD (500GB).)
On Monday, January 18, 2021 10:13:44 AM rhkra...@gma
There are some Lenovo tiny PCs on sale at good prices -- I ordered a new one
for almost the same price ($2 difference) as the best price I found for the
same model refurbished. Plus, I could do a little customization (you can do
more -- I basically deleted the mouse and keyboard, added the tool
Gene Heskett wrote:
>> vcgencmd get_throttled
> 0x0
means no trottle occured (see below)
>> https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=190584
>
> That "forum" is NOT a list. And I've changed browsers, losing all my
> passwds. So while I can read it, I can't post.
>
I mean the raspberr
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 09:14:06AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> buster's wifi connection is ok for several hours, so i think problem
> disappearbut after rebooting pc, problem appears again
> wifi is provided by hotel, they hide AP somewhere, i don't know where, i
> think it's reliable
> buster can
Le 17/01/2021 à 21:15, Long Wind a écrit :
wifi is ok with cell phone, it isn't with buster
allow-hotplug wlx0022c0001a59
[...]
is it a wireless card managed by the mt76 driver (perhaps am I mistaken
but the name reminds me of it)?
mt76 support having been introduced in Linux 4.19, it's fair
On Monday 18 January 2021 03:11:56 deloptes wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have
> > lost it in the fog of time.
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
> Hi Gene,
> why not ask on the RPI list - I think you are subscribed there.
> Actually at t
On 2021-01-18 01:00, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On 18/1/21 9:44 am, Jerry Mellon wrote:
Currently the fstab file
reads as follows.
Disk /dev/sda: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
Disk model: ST9500325AS
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 byt
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 09:19:10AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 17 ian 21, 20:12:38, Brian wrote:
> > On Sat 16 Jan 2021 at 20:57:19 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > > This
> > > may have advantages and disadvantages, but you don't get to control
> > > those :)
> >
> > In terms
On 2021-01-18 00:52, Long Wind wrote:
Thank David, but my problem disappear, i don't why
Maybe your neighbor(s) stopped using Wi-Fi.
Do the radio survey and see what choices you have for the active
channel(s) (2.4 and/or 5 Hhz bands).
David
On 2021-01-17 10:52, Jerry Mellon wrote:
Hello, New to Debian, but have gotten Debian 10.7 loaded on to my
system. I have an ASUS gaming laptop(dont use it for gaming) with
12gb of memory and intel corei7 and a 500gb hard drive.
My question is what is the best(use dummy for linus statements
plea
On 18/1/21 9:44 am, Jerry Mellon wrote:
Currently the fstab file
reads as follows.
Disk /dev/sda: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors
Disk model: ST9500325AS
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512
On Monday, January 18, 2021, 3:53:23 PM GMT+8, David Christensen
wrote:
What is the make and model of the device that serves as your Wi-Fi
access point (AP)?
Does the AP have the ability to do a radio channel congestion survey?
Is the AP configured to automatically select a low-c
Gene Heskett wrote:
> ISTR there is a "vcg*" sort of thing to read that stuff, but have lost it
> in the fog of time.
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett
Hi Gene,
why not ask on the RPI list - I think you are subscribed there. Actually at
the moment there is a discussion around this topic going on.
vcgenc
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