Hi,
William Torrez Corea wrote:
> eject: device name is `/dev/sr0'
> ...
> eject: CD-ROM eject command succeeded
>
> I can't eject the optical drive
That was with: eject -v /dev/sr0 ?
What do you get from this program run
xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -eject all
> i try mount the device:
> sudo
On 2025-02-17 01:09, Dan Purgert wrote:
On Feb 16, 2025, William Torrez Corea wrote:
*eject: device name is `/dev/sr0'eject: /dev/sr0: not mountedeject:
/dev/sr0: is whole-disk deviceeject: /dev/sr0: trying to eject using
CD-ROM
eject commandeject: CD-ROM eject command succeeded*
I can't ejec
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 01:07:47PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
[...]
> But this is really all just noise. Use whatever MUA you like.
That's my take, too.
Cheers
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On 2/16/25 20:04, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 16 Feb 2025 at 15:31:41 (-0500), gene heskett wrote:
[ … ]
The boot menu still
starts the debian version which quickly becomes non-responsive,
quickly being about 30 seconds.
What's the boot menu?
xfce4
So I killall it, and run the beta by
ope
> On 17/02/2025 01:23, Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
> > On Sunday, February 16, 2025 8:53 AM, I wrote:
> > > That should not *literally* be ~/.Xauthority of course.
> >
> > Yes, the output is literally
> >/u/steve/.Xauthority
A thought just occurred to me. Having your home directory outs
Steven, it seems you have managed to print your PDF file, so perhaps you
should stop debugging evince (unless you need it for some feature with
worse support in okular or browsers: form filling, printing, annotating,
etc.; or you need to run another application with deep mandatory desktop
integ
On Feb 16, 2025, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> *eject: device name is `/dev/sr0'eject: /dev/sr0: not mountedeject:
> /dev/sr0: is whole-disk deviceeject: /dev/sr0: trying to eject using CD-ROM
> eject commandeject: CD-ROM eject command succeeded*
>
> I can't eject the optical drive, i try mount th
On Sun 16 Feb 2025 at 15:31:41 (-0500), gene heskett wrote:
[ … ]
> The boot menu still
> starts the debian version which quickly becomes non-responsive,
> quickly being about 30 seconds.
What's the boot menu?
> So I killall it, and run the beta by
> opening an xfce4 shell and typing ./thunderbi
*eject: device name is `/dev/sr0'eject: /dev/sr0: not mountedeject:
/dev/sr0: is whole-disk deviceeject: /dev/sr0: trying to eject using CD-ROM
eject commandeject: CD-ROM eject command succeeded*
I can't eject the optical drive, i try mount the device:
*sudo mount -t iso9660 /dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrom*
I get the following when trying to install mariadb:
# apt install mariadb-server-core
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
mariadb-server-core is already the newest version (1:10.11.6-0+deb12u1).
mariadb-server-core set to manually instal
On Sunday, February 16, 2025 8:53 AM, I wrote:
>> > echo $XAUTHORITY -> ~/.Xauthority
On Sunday, February 16, 2025 11:18 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> That should not *literally* be ~/.Xauthority of course.
Yes, the output is literally
/u/steve/.Xauthority
Going back decades, I always put users
Back again. Using tbird on debian 12 sorta.
About October of 2024, tbird started going out to lala land while
updating its imap cache, never completing that task and ignoring the
keyboard and mouse. Killall however kills it instantly.
So I downloaded the beta version and have been using that,
On 2025-02-16, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 17:46:18 -, Greg wrote:
>> On 2025-02-16, wrote:
>> >
>> > I don't quite know what you mean by "modern".
>>
>> Mutt was written in 1995. Alpine was publicly released twenty years later, in
>> 2007.
That should have been more lik
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 17:46:18 -, Greg wrote:
> On 2025-02-16, wrote:
> >
> > I don't quite know what you mean by "modern".
>
> Mutt was written in 1995. Alpine was publicly released twenty years later, in
> 2007.
Mutt is the successor to elm.
Alpine is the Free version of pine.
If anyt
On 2025-02-16, wrote:
>
> I don't quite know what you mean by "modern".
Mutt was written in 1995. Alpine was publicly released twenty years later, in
2007.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 04:40:18PM -, Greg wrote:
> On 2024-12-28, Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
> >> >
> >> > What's the best way to handle this? Switch to Thunderbird or claws-mail?
> >> >
> >> I simply use lynx to view 99% of HTML E-Mail and the odd one that
> >> doesn't view well by tha
On 2024-12-28, Roger Price wrote:
>
> The process was alive for three months until I typed systemctl stop
> fetchmail. 6
> hours later I typed systemctl status fetchmail and systemd told me that the
> still running process had been "dead" for 6 hours.
I think fetchmail is both old and deprecat
On 2024-12-28, Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
>> >
>> > What's the best way to handle this? Switch to Thunderbird or claws-mail?
>> >
>> I simply use lynx to view 99% of HTML E-Mail and the odd one that
>> doesn't view well by that means I feed into my web browser. All on
>> the same machine.
>
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 13:53:21 +, Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
> echo $DISPLAY -> :0
> xhost -> access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect
>
> > echo $XAUTHORITY
> >
> > The last usually points to ~/.Xauthority.
>
> echo $XAUTHORITY -> ~/.Xauthority
That should no
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:
> Saturday, February 15, 2025 9:39 PM,
On Sun, 16 Feb 2025 at 07:12, wrote:
> 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!
> >
> >
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