Re: Starting Debian

2022-11-18 Thread tomas
On Sat, Nov 19, 2022 at 02:10:03AM +, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: > > I have heard good things said about XXX (XXX), > > from several YouTubers. > > This seems like a paid advertisement, or am I misunderstanding > something? Dunno whether it's paid, but (1) it has n

Re: Intel X540-AT2 and Debian: intermittent connection

2022-11-18 Thread David Christensen
On 11/18/22 06:35, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 6:25 AM hw wrote: I have an X540-AT2 network card in my backup server and it worked when I was running Fedora on the server. I installed Debian on it and wanted to make backups with rsync, but the connection via this network car

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread gene heskett
On 11/18/22 19:16, David Wright wrote: On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 18:29:24 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: X-OpenTrafficX-type: clean X-OpenTrafficX-ID: 155810::1668739865-C1AB8BFC-07DF5517/0/0 --=_Part_164_535344686.1668739861264 Content-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encodin

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread gene heskett
On 11/18/22 19:05, Gareth Evans wrote: On 18 Nov 2022, at 23:29, gene heskett wrote: On 11/18/22 15:48, Curt wrote: On 2022-11-18, gene heskett wrote: On 11/18/22 08:05, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 11:53 PM gene heskett wrote: I've just discovered that either tbird

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread gene heskett
On 11/18/22 18:44, Porter Smith wrote: You could try doing a sudo apt --fix-broken install. I know that this trick works for me then again I am using a fully patched installation of Debian 11 Bullseye. So do I. The only thing that did was have me do an autoremove of an old python3-distro-inf

Re: Seamonkey

2022-11-18 Thread Richard Jones
Thanks for this, also for other replies. On 19/11/22 01:06, Richmond wrote: David Wright wrote: On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 19:37:24 (+0800), Richard Jones wrote: There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported? I'm pres

Re: Intel X540-AT2 and Debian: intermittent connection

2022-11-18 Thread Porter Smith
Userslly it is considered best practice to use nics from a known comparable vendor for example Intel dual port nics can be found on sites like Amazon or neerhg for a reasonable amount of $. On November 18, 2022 8:02:43 PM EST, David Christensen wrote: >On 11/18/22 05:23, hw wrote: >> On Tue, 2

Re: Starting Debian

2022-11-18 Thread debian-user
> I have heard good things said about Private Internet Access (PIA), > from several YouTubers. This seems like a paid advertisement, or am I misunderstanding something? > Thanks, > Chip > > On November 17, 2022 2:12:20 PM EST, Larry Rodgers > wrote: > >Dear Debian.org Per

Re: Intel X540-AT2 and Debian: intermittent connection

2022-11-18 Thread David Christensen
On 11/18/22 05:23, hw wrote: On Tue, 2022-11-15 at 16:42 -0800, David Christensen wrote: On 11/15/22 07:15, hw wrote: On Tue, 2022-11-15 at 12:38 +0100, hw wrote: On Mon, 2022-11-14 at 13:21 +0100, hw wrote: Any ideas?  Backups over an 1GB link are excruciatingly slow ... Update: I boote

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 18:29:24 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > X-OpenTrafficX-type: clean > > X-OpenTrafficX-ID: 155810::1668739865-C1AB8BFC-07DF5517/0/0 > > > > --=_Part_164_535344686.1668739861264 > > Content-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8 > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > > >

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Michael Stone
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 06:14:23PM -0500, gene heskett wrote: Since when does a total lack of html content, disable MIME handling?? That seems like a whopper of a bug to me since MIME was around and working quite well in the later '80's. MIME was standardized in 1992 and wasn't particularly we

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 18 Nov 2022, at 23:29, gene heskett wrote: > > On 11/18/22 15:48, Curt wrote: >>> On 2022-11-18, gene heskett wrote: >>> On 11/18/22 08:05, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 11:53 PM gene heskett wrote: > > I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Porter Smith
You could try doing a sudo apt --fix-broken install. I know that this trick works for me then again I am using a fully patched installation of Debian 11 Bullseye. This being said I also have both the application spacifoc repositories for Googlechrome and Oracle Virtual Box. Thanks. Chip O

Re: Starting Debian

2022-11-18 Thread Porter Smith
I have heard good things said about Private Internet Access (PIA), from several YouTubers. Thanks, Chip On November 17, 2022 2:12:20 PM EST, Larry Rodgers wrote: >Dear Debian.org Personnel: > I’ve unsuccessfully tried to use Ubuntu on my Linux-based computer for >

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread gene heskett
On 11/18/22 15:48, Curt wrote: On 2022-11-18, gene heskett wrote: On 11/18/22 08:05, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 11:53 PM gene heskett wrote: I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or its missing whatever it takes to display a properly mimetyped base64 encoded

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread gene heskett
On 11/18/22 14:05, Sarunas Burdulis wrote: On 11/18/22 12:09, gene heskett wrote: ... But this is imap email, and no errors are reported, it simply does not decode and display base64'd content that appears to be properly MIMETYPED, boundary lines present and matched. Thunderbird has Error con

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread gene heskett
On 11/18/22 13:06, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 12:03 PM gene heskett wrote: ... Synaptic shows me quite a few base64 thingies, but which one does tbird, as shipped for bullseye, use? Or even better, is there a way to query apt to get a list of recommended dependencies. Belo

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Curt
On 2022-11-18, gene heskett wrote: > On 11/18/22 08:05, Jeffrey Walton wrote: >> On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 11:53 PM gene heskett wrote: >>> >>> I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or its missing >>> whatever it takes to display a properly mimetyped base64 encoded content. >>> >>> Wha

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Anssi Saari
gene heskett writes: > Mail only, no newsgroup involved. It simply ignores a base64, several > times from a business that would like to sell me some stepper motors I > need. Is there a library its missing? Or something equally accidental? I don't think there's a separate base64 library for Thun

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 12:03:03 (-0500), gene heskett wrote: > On 11/18/22 03:00, Kamil Jońca wrote: > > gene heskett writes: > > > > > I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or its missing > > > whatever it takes to display a properly mimetyped base64 encoded > > > content. > > > > I

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Sarunas Burdulis
On 11/18/22 12:09, gene heskett wrote: ... But this is imap email, and no errors are reported, it simply does not decode and display base64'd content that appears to be properly MIMETYPED, boundary lines present and matched. Thunderbird has Error console. Open it with Ctrl+Shift+J or Tools > D

Fwd: Fwd: Put a package back

2022-11-18 Thread Luna Jernberg
-- Forwarded message - From: Russ Allbery Date: Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 7:50 PM Subject: Re: Fwd: Put a package back To: Luna Jernberg Cc: Luna Jernberg writes: > Our system is relying on an older version of this package > libnet-ssleay-perl. > Its left us in a bad position wit

Put a package back

2022-11-18 Thread Mark Killeen
Hello, Our system is relying on an older version of this package libnet-ssleay-perl. Its left us in a bad position with clients as we are blocked from releasing a hotfix. Can this package get put back temporarily? https://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libn/libnet-ssleay-perl/libnet-ssleay-perl_1

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 12:03 PM gene heskett wrote: > ... > Synaptic shows me quite a few base64 thingies, but which one does tbird, > as shipped for bullseye, use? > > Or even better, is there a way to query apt to get a list of recommended > dependencies. Below is from Ubuntu (not Debian), but

Re: Seamonkey

2022-11-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 17:06:30 (+), Richmond wrote: > David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 19:37:24 (+0800), Richard Jones wrote: > >> There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I > >> mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported? > >> > >> I'm pres

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread gene heskett
On 11/18/22 08:05, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 11:53 PM gene heskett wrote: I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or its missing whatever it takes to display a properly mimetyped base64 encoded content. What do I install to make this work, I'm looking at an empt

Re: Seamonkey

2022-11-18 Thread Richmond
David Wright wrote: > On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 19:37:24 (+0800), Richard Jones wrote: >> There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I >> mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported? >> >> I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but >> want

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread gene heskett
On 11/18/22 03:00, Kamil Jońca wrote: gene heskett writes: Greetings all; I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or its missing whatever it takes to display a properly mimetyped base64 encoded content. In NNTP or mail? If nntp, you probably hit by https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/sh

Re: Seamonkey

2022-11-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 19:37:24 (+0800), Richard Jones wrote: > There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I > mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported? > > I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but > want to check whether that is

Re: Seamonkey

2022-11-18 Thread Felix Miata
Richard Jones composed on 2022-11-18 19:37 (UTC+0800): > There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I > mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported? > I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but > want to check whether that is a bad

Re: Intel X540-AT2 and Debian: intermittent connection

2022-11-18 Thread hw
On Fri, 2022-11-18 at 09:35 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 6:25 AM hw wrote: > > > > I have an X540-AT2 network card in my backup server and it worked when I was > > running Fedora on the server. > > > > I installed Debian on it and wanted to make backups with rsync, but

Re: Intel X540-AT2 and Debian: intermittent connection

2022-11-18 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 6:25 AM hw wrote: > > I have an X540-AT2 network card in my backup server and it worked when I was > running Fedora on the server. > > I installed Debian on it and wanted to make backups with rsync, but the > connection via this network card is now intermittent where it use

parallel installation of yelp and khelpcenter curiosity

2022-11-18 Thread Dieter Faulbaum
I use KDE and Gnome (or GKT) based programs (under cinnamon). If I install both 'yelp' and 'khelpcenter' (under sid) and call the "Help" (or F1), always the khelpcenter is used both for Gnome or GTK programs and for KDE programs. That's not nice, because the kdehelpcenter shows "Documentati

Re: blacklist mei_me?

2022-11-18 Thread hw
On Wed, 2022-11-16 at 13:23 +, Curt wrote: > On 2022-11-15, hw wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > this module causes delays when booting and I'm finding this in dmesg: > > > > > > [   14.889003] mei_me :00:16.0: hw_reset failed ret = -62 > > Aren't you 'hw' yourself? Or is that a mere coincid

Re: Intel X540-AT2 and Debian: intermittent connection

2022-11-18 Thread hw
On Tue, 2022-11-15 at 16:42 -0800, David Christensen wrote: > On 11/15/22 07:15, hw wrote: > > On Tue, 2022-11-15 at 12:38 +0100, hw wrote: > > > On Mon, 2022-11-14 at 13:21 +0100, hw wrote: > > > > On Mon, 2022-11-14 at 12:28 +0100, stefano gozzi wrote: > > > > > Please loot at this: > > > > > htt

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 11:53 PM gene heskett wrote: > > I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or its missing > whatever it takes to display a properly mimetyped base64 encoded content. > > What do I install to make this work, I'm looking at an empty screen when > the raw msg has bout

With bookworm's kernel, QEMU-KVM EFI cannot see virtio partitions

2022-11-18 Thread Jorge P. de Morais Neto
Windows-10-Jorge.xml Description: XML document Hi! After I upgraded to bookworm, my QEMU-KVM VM fails to boot the guest OS; instead it drops to the EFI shell. If I boot the physical host into bullseye's kernel (Linux 5.10) then the VM boots normally. This VM has two virtual disks, each backed

Re: Seamonkey

2022-11-18 Thread Luna Jernberg
Nope you are correct On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 1:06 PM Richard Jones wrote: > > There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I > mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported? > > I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but > want to check

Seamonkey

2022-11-18 Thread Richard Jones
There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported? I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but want to check whether that is a bad idea--compatibility, security, whatever Richard

Re: tbird broken

2022-11-18 Thread Kamil Jońca
gene heskett writes: > Greetings all; > > I've just discovered that either tbird is busted, or its missing > whatever it takes to display a properly mimetyped base64 encoded > content. In NNTP or mail? If nntp, you probably hit by https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1777439 and user_pr