On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 08:56:11PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > And of course recommendations for a current laptop (preferably
> > reasonably priced) that actual experience shows does work well with
> > Debian would be welcome.
>
> If your main concerns are a good price and well supported by D
On Fri, 10 Feb 2023 Default User wrote:
Hello to all!
Hello.
Full disclosure: I know very little about audio troubleshooting.
I just got a brand new Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Series 3511 laptop. Came with
Windows (ugh!) preinstalled.
My old Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Series 3542 laptop (made in 2014
> And of course recommendations for a current laptop (preferably
> reasonably priced) that actual experience shows does work well with
> Debian would be welcome.
If your main concerns are a good price and well supported by Debian,
then you're spelling "refurbished, or second hand".
The planet will
On Fri, 10 Feb 2023 21:49:58 +
Default User wrote:
> And of course recommendations for a current laptop (preferably
> reasonably priced)
> that actual experience shows does work well with Debian would be
> welcome.
I recommend against the latest and greatest. Recent computers may use
hardwar
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 12:37 PM Anssi Saari wrote:
> Default User writes:
>
> > In Debian 11 "Live", lspci -nn reports:
> > "00:1f.3 Audio device [0403]: Intel Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology
> Audio Controller [8086:a0c8] (rev
> > 20)".
>
> This isn't new sound hardware so should work in
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> Please also note that openssh-server was not installed. To install it, run
>
> # apt install openssh-server
>
> Edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config
>
> and set
>
> PermitRootLogin yes
This is usually a bad move.
PermitRootLogin prohibit-password
is a much safe
On Fri, 10 Feb 2023 19:18:30 +0100
Computer Enthusiastic wrote:
> The web page used to search packages in Debian repositories at:
>
> https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
>
> seems not to search for packages in the recently created
> "non-free-firmware" section for bookwork and sid.
Hello,
The web page used to search packages in Debian repositories at:
https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
seems not to search for packages in the recently created
"non-free-firmware" section for bookwork and sid.
To whom this should be reported ?
Thanks.
Gary Dale writes:
> Thanks. Found that github repo myself. I hope you are right about 6.2
> integration, but I'm not sure we'll get there with Bookworm...
In fact I think 6.2 in Bookworm is unlikely since 6.1 is apparently the
next long term kernel and it's in Bookworm now. The next long term
ke
On 2023-02-04, Haines Brown wrote:
> - Forwarded message from Greg Wooledge -
>
> Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2023 08:57:30 -0500
> From: Greg Wooledge
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Fw: locating blocked port
>
> I finally managed to get jabref to run.
>
Your first post's termi
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 02:11:43PM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
> "mymachines" comes from libnss-mymachines:
> "myhostname" comes from libnss-myhostname:
Fascinating. And confusing.
So, Gene's Armbian distribution uses those packages by default, and
Debian does not, right?
Either way, those entr
Subject: I have successfully mounted iSCSI targets from Synology NAS
in Debian 11 Linux server for a construction company at Defu Lane 10,
Singapore on 10 Feb 2023 Fri
Good day from Singapore,
I have successfully mounted iSCSI targets from Synology NAS in Debian
11 Linux server for a construction
On 2/10/23 08:05, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 05:58:07AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
hosts: files mymachines dns myhostname
This is wrong. I don't know where you got it from, but "mymachines"
and "myhostname" are not valid entries in this file. NOT EVEN IF THEY
ARE F
On 2/10/23 06:15, Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
Hi,
I'm just an interested reader (now writer?) of this thread and many
other threads here.
On Feb/10/2023, gene heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:~$ cat /sshnet/bpi54/etc/nsswitch.conf:
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# Example configuration of GNU Name Servic
On Fri, 10 Feb 2023 12:31:27 +
piorunz wrote:
> On 10/02/2023 04:29, Gary Dale wrote:
> > Thanks. That points then to a problem with the package.debian.org
> > page - it doesn't seem to search the new section. I found the
> > announcement when I searched for debian non-free firmware. Right
>
On Fri, 10 Feb 2023, jeremy ardley wrote:
you can ping them as in
ping fe80::87d:c6ff:fea4:a6fc
ooh, I didn't know that worked.
Same as
ping fe80::87d:c6ff:fea4:a6fc%eth0
on my machines at least. No idea how it picks the interface when there's
more than one.
The interface seems mandatory
On 10/02/2023 13:04, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 05:58:07AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
hosts: files mymachines dns myhostname
This is wrong. I don't know where you got it from, but "mymachines"
and "myhostname" are not valid entries in this file. NOT EVEN IF THEY
AR
Hi.
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 08:04:38AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 05:58:07AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > hosts: files mymachines dns myhostname
>
> This is wrong.
You're correct, but for the wrong reason.
> I don't know where you got it from, but "
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 05:58:07AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> hosts: files mymachines dns myhostname
This is wrong. I don't know where you got it from, but "mymachines"
and "myhostname" are not valid entries in this file. NOT EVEN IF THEY
ARE FUCKING METASYNTACTIC PLACEHOLDERS for "co
Default User writes:
> In Debian 11 "Live", lspci -nn reports:
> "00:1f.3 Audio device [0403]: Intel Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology
> Audio Controller [8086:a0c8] (rev
> 20)".
This isn't new sound hardware so should work in Debian 11.
With a quick look, you probably need the non-free pa
On 10/02/2023 04:29, Gary Dale wrote:
Thanks. That points then to a problem with the package.debian.org page -
it doesn't seem to search the new section. I found the announcement when
I searched for debian non-free firmware. Right now if you don't know it
exists, you can't find it. 🙁
Bookwor
Hi,
On Feb/10/2023, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > > gene@bpi54:~$ pinfo libc "name server switch"
> >
> > I think that you intended to use "info", not "pinfo"?
>
> pinfo is a program (part of the like-named package) for people who
> want to miss what info has to offer -- uh -- an alternative us
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 11:05:22AM +, Carles Pina i Estany wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm just an interested reader (now writer?) of this thread and many
> other threads here.
>
> On Feb/10/2023, gene heskett wrote:
>
> > gene@coyote:~$ cat /sshnet/bpi54/etc/nsswitch.conf:
> >
> > # /etc/nsswitch.
Hi,
I'm just an interested reader (now writer?) of this thread and many
other threads here.
On Feb/10/2023, gene heskett wrote:
> gene@coyote:~$ cat /sshnet/bpi54/etc/nsswitch.conf:
>
> # /etc/nsswitch.conf
> #
> # Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality.
> # If you hav
On 10/2/23 19:03, gene heskett wrote:
Chuckle, guilty Tomas, but NM has now been muffled and no longer yells
at you via the logs when it find's a chattr +i denying its ability to
impregnate the lassie.
I personally eradicate NM and use either systemd-networkd on debian, or
networking serv
On 2/10/23 00:48, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 04:22:52PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
has worked very well since redhat 5.0 in 1998. The only thing I do is
a chattr +i on resolv.conf so network mangler can't putz with it. And
That kind of quick&dirty hack is fairly dangero
On 2/10/23 00:45, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 05:17:42PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/9/23 15:57, Greg Wooledge wrote:
[...]
Maybe I am the last on the planet still using hosts files [...]
Nonsense. I do use /etc/hosts profusely. If you have the right
incantation in
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