On Friday, October 29, 2021, Dan Ritter wrote:
> kaye n wrote:
>> Maybe you're right about Firefox. Any "light" browsers you can
recommend?
>
> The problem with web browsers is that they are basically a
> second operating system for computers.
>
> (The great thing about web browsers is that they
On 30/10/2021 22:04, piorunz wrote:
Played H265 4K no problem
VLC with
Gigapixels Of Andromeda - Remastered - h265 + 2160p + 60fps.mp4
https://i.imgur.com/yKguMos.jpg
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On 30/10/2021 21:23, Intense Red wrote:
How can I convince Bullseye's VLC to read/play H265 videos?
I have various h265 CODECS installed and other sources on the net report
than VLC can play these files -- but not Bullseye's VLC.
Can anyone whack me with a clue-bat? TIA.
Works out
How can I convince Bullseye's VLC to read/play H265 videos?
I have various h265 CODECS installed and other sources on the net report
than VLC can play these files -- but not Bullseye's VLC.
Can anyone whack me with a clue-bat? TIA.
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2021 21:35:21 +0300
slady...@dir.bg wrote:
> Hello, I got a new laptop and my WiFi card is not discovered.
> This fixed it for me but it's inconvenient to make it every time I
> update kernel : https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89 ,
You could probably script that easily enough.
https
Hello, I got a new laptop and my WiFi card is not discovered.
This fixed it for me but it's inconvenient to make it every time I update
kernel : https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89 , please add the drivers in the
kernel or in the packages. Thank you.
On 10/30/21 16:30, Hans wrote:
> I also saw, there is kernel-5.14*-bpo* (I believe bpo stands for
> "backported"?), did not test this kernel, but if 5.14 will become stable,
> this
> issue might be already fixed in this version. Dunno
>
Hi Hans!
bpo means backports.
Linux 5.14 is stable
Am Montag, 11. Oktober 2021, 10:59:39 CEST schrieb Hans:
So I am answering myself.
Yesterday I got a new display and could reanimate my notebook. Thus I did some
testing, and yes, the issue with 5.10.0-9-* is still existent. Going back to
0-8- let this issue disappear.
But I got new informatio
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021, at 8:44 AM, Carlos Camacho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm upgrading a few clusters from older versions of Debian to bullseye and I
> just noticed there are no OVN packages available.
>
> From the packages list[1] I can see all the openvswitch packages, but I'm not
> able to find ovn
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