On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 10:00:26PM +0200, jpeter17359...@tutanota.com wrote:
[Setting Mail-Followup-To to debian-user, as Felipe pointed out]
[My question was, for those confused by top posting: at
which point at boot the fan speeds up]
> Yes, I am using Debian 12.5. It's a new install on a Dell
Michael Kjörling composed on 2024-06-14 17:11 (UTC):
> On 14 Jun 2024 17:47 +0100, from Mike:
>> I'd be grateful if anyone could give me any pointers to get the
>> terminals looking vaguely sensible, please? I think the first isse it
>> working out how to stop the screen turning off, which I ass
On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 05:11:37PM +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 14 Jun 2024 17:47 +0100, from deb...@norgie.net (Mike):
> > I'd be grateful if anyone could give me any pointers to get the
> > terminals looking vaguely sensible, please? I think the first isse it
> > working out how to stop t
On 14 Jun 2024 17:47 +0100, from deb...@norgie.net (Mike):
> I'd be grateful if anyone could give me any pointers to get the
> terminals looking vaguely sensible, please? I think the first isse it
> working out how to stop the screen turning off, which I assume is
> because the display is out of r
Folks,
I'm trying to resolve a long standing issue with my virtual consoles.
They're just a bit messed up.
The most pressing issue is that when I boot, after Grub, I get some
miminal output on the screen and then the screen turns off. If I
blindly enter my userid and password and then type start
El Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:30:50 +0200
Julien Petit va escriure el següent:
> > What processes are CPU hungry?
>
> On a vanilla debian 11 : udisksd, gvfs-udisks2-vo, (fstrim), find
>
> > Perhaps it is not a Debian-specific bug, just more active usage of
> > sandboxing in systemd. If some applicat
Hi,
a while ago I reported a bug against the kernel (Bug#1070717). But the bug
isn't limited to that kernel version and not even to the Debian kernel. The
same even happens when I e.g. compile Linux 9.3 from sources, using the config
from Debian's 6.6.15 - the latest version I tried that didn'
On 14.06.24 11:38, Julien Petit wrote:
We use the mounts to share an initial folder with either rw or ro
wrights in a user directory. The user directory is then accessible
through a web interface, sftp, webdav and rsync. There is probably
better ways to do that now but that's a legacy app (2009)
> Best question probably is: what exactly are you needing 14.000 mounts for?
> Even snaps shouldn't be that ridiculous. So what's your use case? Maybe
> there's a better solution to what you are doing. If it's just about having a
> place that is rw only without execution permissions, just crate
> What processes are CPU hungry?
On a vanilla debian 11 : udisksd, gvfs-udisks2-vo, (fstrim), find
> Perhaps it is not a Debian-specific bug, just more active usage of sandboxing
> in systemd. If some applications have troubles parsing /proc/mounts then bugs
> should be filed against them.
It
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