On 6/15/22 7:14 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
> gene heskett composed on 2022-06-15 06:34 (UTC-0400):
>
> > What the heck is this vertical bar it uses for a quote level
>
> That's taken care of here with one or both of these two entries in prefs.js
> in the
> profiledir:
>
> user_pref("mail.quoteas
John Covici composed on 2022-06-18 04:21 (UTC-0400):
> Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which
> I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the
> very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard
> system items.
> Well, to my h
Felix Miata writes:
>> menuentry "memtest86 7.4 EFI" {
>> search --no-floppy --label --set=root TM8P01ESP
>> chainloader /mt74x64.efi
>> }
>
> IIRC, to get mt74x64.efi, and later mt83x64.efi, I had to loop mount the free
> to
> download bootable .iso and copy it off to a Grub-visible l
Thanks everyone, this is what I think I will do, just use
network/interfaces.
On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 08:00:27 -0400,
Anssi Saari wrote:
>
> John Covici writes:
>
> > So, how can I either get back to /etc/network/interfaces
>
> This should be simple enough. Uninstall NetworkManager, package
> netw
John Covici writes:
> So, how can I either get back to /etc/network/interfaces
This should be simple enough. Uninstall NetworkManager, package
network-manager, edit /etc/network/interfaces as you like. The
networking.service is used to run ifup and ifdown to configure and
reconfigure the network
I did not get that tasksel at all, at the end of the install I had 12
choices, 11 was ssh server and 12 was standard system components and
by mistake I chose 12. I cannot use the gui, I need speech to read
the screen and I don't want all that bloat running on a voip server.
What if I just put a st
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 04:21:35AM -0400, John Covici wrote:
> Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which
> I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the
> very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard
> system items.
>
> Well
On Sat 18 Jun 2022 at 11:47:35 +0200, Hans wrote:
> Just to add the following information:
>
> The command "driverless" is showing me the printer, beginning with
> ipp://.
Ok.
> Does this mean, this printer does not need any ppd-file?
The printer is queried by everywhere for its capabilit
Hi Brian,
> You were expected to execute 'lpinfo -v' and give us the output. We
> also expect the result of 'driverless'.
this is difficult, as the computer is 600km away from me and I have no access
to it at the moment.>
> Put the URI in double quotes.
I will try it, next time, I get access
Just to add the following information:
The command "driverless" is showing me the printer, beginning with ipp://.
Does this mean, this printer does not need any ppd-file?
And who sets and where are the rights for this kind of printers set?
As I already mentioned: The printer obviously get
On Sat 18 Jun 2022 at 10:48:01 +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hi again,
> > As helped me recently:
> >
> > "# lpinfo -v
>
> showed me the uri from the printer.
You were expected to execute 'lpinfo -v' and give us the output. We
also expect the result of 'driverless'.
> > to get a list of URLs (the one s
On Friday, 17 Jun 2022 at 21:51, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> I can chose that in my camera's menu (memory, MTP, auto, something else
> I forgot). I chose memory and "download" the stuff with rsync. Works a
> charm.
I can choose the USB connection properties/protocol on my day to day
camera (aka phon
On 6/18/2022 10:21 AM, John Covici wrote:
Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which
I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the
very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard
system items.
Well, to my horror, I got gnome w
Hi again,
> As helped me recently:
>
> "# lpinfo -v
showed me the uri from the printer.
>
> to get a list of URLs (the one starting with ipp:// is the one
> necessary), and then something like
>
> # lpadmin -p Brother2740 -v IPP_URL_FROM_ABOVE -E -m everywhere"
>
> https://lists.debian.org/deb
Hi. I just installed Debian Bullseye on a refurbished computer which
I am going to use as a voip server. Now, due to my ignorance, at the
very end of the install, I selected to use #12 which said standard
system items.
Well, to my horror, I got gnome with all its dependencies. I ran
apt-get and
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