On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 06:10:35PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Sorry for any inconvenience. Calling an LVM volume group kvm is
> > a really stupid idea.
> >
> > This creates a
> > /dev/kvm so kvm cannot work.
>
> Oh, that was clever!
>
> I recently started preferring `/dev/mapper/-` over th
On 16/02/2025 04:41, Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
I installed Evince. Calling it brings up not even a GUI, just two error
messages:
Authorization required, but no authorization protocol specified
Cannot parse arguments: Cannot open display:
Looks like missed DISPLAY environment varia
On Saturday, February 15, 2025 4:41 PM, I wrote
>> I installed Evince. Calling it brings up not even a GUI, just two error
>> messages:
>> Authorization required, but no authorization protocol specified
>> Cannot parse arguments: Cannot open display:
On Saturday, February 15, 2025 5:31 PM, Dan
On Sat, 15 Feb 2025 21:41:27 +
"Kleene, Steven (kleenesj)" wrote:
> I installed Evince. Calling it brings up not even a GUI, just two
> error messages:
> Authorization required, but no authorization protocol specified
> Cannot parse arguments: Cannot open display:
Interesting. I run evi
> Sorry for any inconvenience. Calling an LVM volume group kvm is
> a really stupid idea.
>
> This creates a
> /dev/kvm so kvm cannot work.
Oh, that was clever!
I recently started preferring `/dev/mapper/-` over the
(admittedly) prettier `/dev//`, just because it lets me use TAB
completion when
On 16/2/25 05:41, Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
On Friday, February 14, 2025 5:08 PM, I wrote:
I've completed my U.S. tax forms in the fillable PDFs provided by the
Internal Revenue Service. Now I want to print them ...
In the past, I was happy printing from Acrobat 9, which is still fine
Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
> On Friday, February 14, 2025 5:08 PM, I wrote:
>
> I installed Evince. Calling it brings up not even a GUI, just two error
> messages:
> Authorization required, but no authorization protocol specified
> Cannot parse arguments: Cannot open display:
That's t
On Friday, February 14, 2025 5:08 PM, I wrote:
>> I've completed my U.S. tax forms in the fillable PDFs provided by the
>> Internal Revenue Service. Now I want to print them ...
>>
>> In the past, I was happy printing from Acrobat 9, which is still fine for
>> display purposes. But with my new p
On Sat, Feb 15, 2025 at 08:30:40PM +0100, basti wrote:
> Sorry for any inconvenience. Calling an LVM volume group kvm is a really
> stupid idea.
>
> This creates a
> /dev/kvm so kvm cannot work.
>
Today I learned something useful after using kvm for many years.
It's obvious *now* - congratulatio
No problem. I am learning new things about VMs. Tried various setups
over the years and chose libvirt + qemu as my favorite, assuming all VMs
take a noticable performance hit over running on bare hardware. Your
answer to my suggestion prompted me to research kvm. This is an exiting
new discover
Sorry for any inconvenience. Calling an LVM volume group kvm is a really
stupid idea.
This creates a
/dev/kvm so kvm cannot work.
Am 15.02.25 um 19:39 schrieb basti:
first of all i try to start an existing one -> no kvm/hvm
create a new one will be run in qemu not kvm
Am 15.02.25 um 19:11 sch
first of all i try to start an existing one -> no kvm/hvm
create a new one will be run in qemu not kvm
Am 15.02.25 um 19:11 schrieb Titus Newswanger:
Hi,
Do any VM's run, or are you trying to start a prexisting VM that used to
work? In that case maybe trying to install a new vm would isolate
Hi,
Do any VM's run, or are you trying to start a prexisting VM that used to
work? In that case maybe trying to install a new vm would isolate
whether the problem is with the host or not.
On 2/15/25 11:42, basti wrote:
Hello George,
mostly all have been done.
But nothing solves the Problem
Hello George,
mostly all have been done.
But nothing solves the Problem.
- vmx is seen in lscpu
- user was added to libvirt group
- kvm modules are load
it seem's there is a problem with the hardware, or somthing has chanced
within a a new installed vs. a long running system (since debian 8 o
On 2025-02-15, David Wright wrote:
>
> Without a DE, okular is quite a large install. On my bullseye, it
> would require 194 new packages, including switching fuse to fuse3,
> which might affect ntfs-3g and jmtpfs.
> OTOH, I have evince installed from when I set up the machine,
> and 48 extra pac
On Sat 15 Feb 2025 at 06:47:23 (-0500), Dan Ritter wrote:
> Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
> > Xpdf prints show a font that is a little too thick, and xpdf offers none of
> > the printer's options (e.g. double-sided printing). I don't try Evince
> > (Gnome) or Okular (KDE) because I run the fvw
Which fonts are used by the pdf file?
You could try
pdffonts PDF_FILE
The command is contained in package poppler-utils.
Regards,
Jörg.
Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
> Xpdf prints show a font that is a little too thick, and xpdf offers none of
> the printer's options (e.g. double-sided printing). I don't try Evince
> (Gnome) or Okular (KDE) because I run the fvwm window manager.
Unless you are extremely low on disk space, the
On Sat, 2025-02-15 at 08:21 +0100, hw wrote:
> On Fri, 2025-02-14 at 14:24 +0300, Andrii Kalashnykov wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2025-02-14 at 07:13 +0100, hw wrote:
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> > > I tried several times and never got the confirmation messag
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