Hi,
On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 09:52:56AM +0800, hlyg wrote:
> i multi-boot with several disks, one of them running pirated Windows
[…]
> can malware or spyware in Windows intrude linux in other disks?
It is not possible to safely run any operating system on the same
machine where another operatin
Hi Thomas,
On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 08:17:44AM +0100, Thomas Anderson wrote:
> $ nmcli connection show "Wired connection 1"
>
> nnection.id: Wired connection 1
> ipv4.method: manual
> ipv4.dns: 192.168.1.8
> ipv4.add
Hi Thomas,
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 06:48:08PM +0100, Thomas Anderson wrote:
> ip a ->
> 2: enp27s0: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast
> state UP group default qlen 1000
> link/ether 30:9c:23:b7:48:8c brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
> inet 192.168.1.6/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global noprefixroute enp27s0
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 05:16:51PM +0900, John Crawley wrote:
> On 18/01/2025 23:01, Andy Smith wrote:
> The *-updates suite is something different from security upgrades.
>
> To get bookworm security upgrades the necessary apt line is something like:
>
> deb https://deb
Hi Default,
On Sat, Jan 18, 2025 at 08:36:42PM -0500, Default User wrote:
> So, back to the original question: what in the world am I supposed to
> do to have rsync copy so that the size change in the two drives is
> equal, and DRIVE2 has (theoretically) the same data, taking up the same
> space,
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 18, 2025 at 02:53:23PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Andy Smith (12025-01-18):
> > Why do you continue to post to this list
>
> Why do you continue replying?
Sometimes in an attempt to understand Pocket's behaviour. I mean, I'm
aware it's easy to
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 18, 2025 at 12:14:16PM +1100, George at Clug wrote:
> On Saturday, 18-01-2025 at 11:47 John Hasler wrote:
> > In the case of rsync Debian backported a fix. Therefor it gets the old
> > version number with a suffix to indicate that Debian patched it. In the
> > case of chromium up
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 10:57:53PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> > From: "Andy Smith"
> > On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 03:42:48AM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> > > > From: "Andy Smith"
> > > > You can verify this at:
> > >
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 18, 2025 at 03:19:16AM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> Oh I see you would rather stick your fingers in your ears and pretend all is
> well.
>
> I determine what is right for me, you certainly don't
Why do you continue to post to this list if you believe that there are
Linux
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 03:42:48AM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> > From: "Andy Smith"
> > You can verify this at:
> >
> > https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/rsync
>
> https://www.cisecurity.org/advisory/multiple-
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 03:27:26AM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> Actually the last patched debian rsync version is still vulnerable
> https://kb.cert.org/vuls/id/952657
>
> rsync 3.4.1 is the latest version that fixes the issues.
That page was last updated 15 January whereas the fixes
Hi Jesper,
On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 12:38:29PM +0100, Jesper Dybdal wrote:
> There is a syntax error (an erroneous ">" character) in
> /usr/include/c++/12/type_traits
> in Bookworm.
I do not experience this on my Debian 12.
> > In file included from /usr/include/c++/12/bits/char_traits.h:42,
Hi David,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 07:28:28PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> I suggest that you unmount any filesystems on the SSD and then fill the SSD
> with random bytes using dd(1).
If the purpose of this is to check that the full capacity of the NVMe is
working, the f3 tool that is already
Hi Adam,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 02:32:25PM +, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
> "FUSEBLK" is just how an NTFS partition is reported via the "mount" command,
> among others. This is how NTFS-3g operates. It is normal. Hence, as long as
> you have permission to mount and access the device, it's OK, and y
Hi David,
On Mon, Jan 13, 2025 at 08:46:28PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 14 Jan 2025 at 00:53:43 (+), Andy Smith wrote:
> > Most people do not use a good MUA. The email interfaces of the top three
> > mailbox providers split threads when the subject line changes, a
&
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 12:41:17AM +, Alain D D Williams wrote:
> It is not just the Subject: but also the In-Reply-To: and References: headers.
> A good MUA (mail reader) will use these to deduce what is in reply to what and
> have the ability to show an email 'thread'. I use mutt which d
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 11:35:53PM -0300, Luís Felipe wrote:
> If I create a bridge directly using "ip link add name br0 type bridge"
> it works normally, but I want to leave it in etc/network/interface so
> that it is a persistent and automatic configuration. Please, I need
> some help with t
Hello,
On Thu, Jan 02, 2025 at 10:52:14PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> On 1/2/25 17:16, Andy Smith wrote:
> > Can you remind us why you do not ask the Armbian folks how to use their
> > operating system instead of us poor uninformed Debian folks?
>
> Igor is busy, often ans
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 03, 2025 at 02:20:19AM +, mick.crane wrote:
> I've no idea what gene is talking about but his questions indicate somebody
> who wants to be in control of his own operating system.
It isn't possible to advise when his problems are complex and the
operating system he wants contr
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 03, 2025 at 10:34:47AM +1100, George at Clug wrote:
> On Friday, 03-01-2025 at 09:57 Michael Stone wrote:
> > Spinning disks are slow; 8 hours for 3TB is about 100MB/s and 8h is
> > about how much time I'd expect it to take to write a commodity disk that
> > size. It becomes real
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 08, 2024 at 04:54:53PM +0100, Jean-Claude Arbaut wrote:
> I just noticed some of my browser favorites pointing to Debian News (
> http://www.debian.org/News/...) are now dead. I seems all news before maybe
> 2022 have disappeared, while there were not so long ago (a few months
> ma
Hi Gene,
On Thu, Jan 02, 2025 at 05:01:19PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> On 1/2/25 10:53, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > sudo apt install sgdisk
> unforch sgdisk does not appear to be available on armbian.
Can you remind us why you do not ask the Armbian folks how to use their
operating system inst
Hi,
Perhaps not quite on topic but over the holiday period I watched this
presentation about lists.debian.org and found it very interesting.
https://berlin2024.mini.debconf.org/talks/12-listsdebianorg-where-can-you-help/
Or if you prefer YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVx
Hi Gene,
On Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 04:46:37PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> The hardware I use has nothing non-std in the field I work in. But 99% of
> you folks haven't the foggiest idea of what we get the dirt under our
> fingernails from, or how we "get it done".
I'm disappointed to read that you
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 06:12:47PM +, mick.crane wrote:
> I have various email accounts, the web hosting, a paid for one, the gmail,
> the ISP one.
Probably at least one of those comes with an SMTP server for sending
mail out, so probably just use that and always set your from address to
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 06:02:33PM +, mick.crane wrote:
> On 2024-12-29 17:38, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> > You can first place your SMTP server behind a firewall to block the
> > undesirable ports.
> > Second, your SMTP may allow to specify the port you desire to use. This
> > the case with e
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 11:26:38AM -0500, Eben King wrote:
> The boot device is currently /dev/sdb which has a GPT partition table, and
> its first few partitions are
>
> number size mount point
> 1 953MB /boot
> 2 2GB/
> 3 10GB /usr
> 11 9GB/home
> 13
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 09:29:58AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 13:50:56 +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 02:16:42PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> > > https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/fetchmail
>
Hello,
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 02:16:42PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/fetchmail
What is your point? There is a native systemd service unit for fetchmail
in the next release of Debian. Your constant off-topic proselytizing of
Arch h
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 04:13:14AM +, Alain D D Williams wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 09:09:46AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
>
> > Do you have the "fonts-recommended" package installed?
>
> That did the trick thanks - then a reboot. I might have been able to get away
> with a logout.
Hi,
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 06:38:16PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> On 12/28/24 15:49, Andy Smith wrote:
> > What would have been useful for you to tell us at this point or in any
> > of your other replies:
> >
> > - How exactly you are trying to run synaptic on these
Hi,
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 01:06:11PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> On 12/28/24 08:24, Andy Smith wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 12:53:41PM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
> > > Synaptic is a GUI frontend to apt. It's not really much different to
> > > aptitude, e
Hi,
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 12:53:41PM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
>
> On 28/12/2024 10:06, Andy Smith wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 08:26:26PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > > When is that going to happen? Trying to maintain debian-arm stuff blind
> > > is a
&
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 10:35:44PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
> I know you won't use aptitude, so why don't you try running
> synaptic on wayland, decide what changes you want, and then
> use sudo apt to actually install/remove the packages.
I think Gene's situation is probably also complicat
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 08:26:26PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> When is that going to happen? Trying to maintain debian-arm stuff blind is a
> pita. I want to SEE whats available.
I have never in my life felt the need to use synaptic. What am I
missing out on?
I just use "apt" from a termina
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 11:41:39PM -0500, hobie of RMN wrote:
> For 20 years I've enjoyed Mutt as my primary mail reader. I used its
> 'bounce' feature to deal with HTML mails, sending them to a webmail
> program on a different server.
I also use Mutt. I have Mutt's mailcap set to view the t
Hello,
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 04:11:48PM -, Frank Jezzer wrote:
> On 2024-12-27, Andy Smith wrote:
> > Not to worry; none of Frank's posts are written by a human, and some of
> > them contain hallucinated shell scripts that will never work.
>
> An hallucination
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 12:09:23AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 04:11:49PM -, Frank Jezzer wrote:
> > In short, well-designed software empowers the user rather than
> > dictating terms, contributing to a healthier digital ecosystem.
>
> I agree on most points -
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 26, 2024 at 07:39:23PM +0100, Thomas Anderson wrote:
> I have been delayed with upgrading my debian distro, and want to upgrade to
> 12. According to the documentation, I should remove all non-debian
> applications first, before upgrading. Almost all the applications I use are
> no
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 25, 2024 at 12:51:57AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
> The persistence of the person, in refusing to subscribe to, and post the
> query to, the Ubuntu users list, make me think that the person is simply
> trolling this list, and, that the person should be moderated on this list,
> for p
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 24, 2024 at 03:45:31PM +0100, Roger Price wrote:
> I would like to scan /proc/mdstat and set a flag if [U-], [-U] or [--]
> occur.
Others have pointed out your '-' vs '_' confusion. But are you sure you
wouldn't rather just rely on the "mdadm --monitor" command that emails
you whe
Hi koffie,
I'm unsure which Andy you are reply to - me (Andy Smith) or Andy Cater.
😀
This is going to be my last reply as I/we cannot help you with Ubuntu or
snaps.
Some of your responses are a little objectionable but I'm going to
consider that as being due to a language barrier an
Hi,
I wonder if koffie is not a subscriber to debian-user and so has not
seen any of the replies here to their mail?
Below is a direct copy of perhaps the most helpful one, but the bottom
line is: you need to use an Ubuntu support forum for Ubuntu help, not a
Debian one.
Thanks,
Andy
On Sun, De
Hi Eyal,
On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 05:18:56PM +1100, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> I should have mentioned that the packages are from
> https://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/pool/main/i/initramfs-tools/
> and this is on an old laptop running the 32 bits OS.
You say below that you are running Debi
Hi Poon,
[Note that you have emailed a large number of Debian addresses, most of
which are read by volunteers who do not speak for Debian. I'm one of
those.]
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 01:09:08PM +, Poon Weng Chee wrote:
> We have discovered that the public IP address of deb.debian.org, which is
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 02:48:44AM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 2:42 AM 🦓 wrote:
> > YubiKeys is a password manager in a dongle, thus the exact opposite of
> > passwordless. Your dogs and your goats are passwordless, they reliably
> > serve you but have a built in
On Sat, Dec 14, 2024 at 11:21:03AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> tested with soapy water weekly for leakage. If you looked closely when
> the tanks were wet, bubbles could be seen forming on the outside of
> the tanks.
Well, this has certainly become quite the Gene thread hasn't it?
Is it about a
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 13, 2024 at 09:36:26AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> On 12/13/24 09:00, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> > Did I mention the installer is broke!
> >
> Finally, after nearly 2 years, somebody else has an installer problem
> besides me..
Sure, I think you and Pocket would get on lik
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 13, 2024 at 03:00:21PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> Any way I don't use debian for any new installs any more having gone to
> Archlinux.
Do you only remain on this list to repeatedly mention that you use Arch,
actually?
Thanks,
Andy
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Hi,
On Fri, Dec 13, 2024 at 01:37:46AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> IMNSHO the installer is busted. But mentioning that was a no-no.
Have you actually ever reported a bug against debian-installer for this
behaviour though? I'm guessing they would first ask for the install log
that it writes into
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 05:24:42PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> On 12/10/24 22:17, gene heskett wrote:
> > I should be on record as reporting that opening any local file takes
> > a minimum of 30 seconds to pop up the requester, during which time
> > the system is also locked.
>
> That s
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 06:07:49PM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I don't like to be that guy that says, "Works for me", but I don't
> notice problems with Firefox here.
[…]
> I do have 16GB of RAM
You have four times the RAM of the OP. 4G is incredibly marginal spec
for a desktop 2024.
You
Hello,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 02:01:53PM -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> MB has all the RAM it can take, so more RAM would require a new MB.
What is the motherboard out of interest?
Thanks,
Andy
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Hi,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 01:29:43PM -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> On Wed, 2024-12-11 at 20:39 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > Don't leave Firefox running for days with tabs open - close it
> > periodically?
>
> Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. If I close the windows manually,
> firefox forgets
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 01:25:35PM -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> Four core Intel i3 at 2287 MHz.
> 4 GB RAM.
I don't think I would try to run a GUI desktop environment in 2024 with
4G of RAM. Well, unless we were talking fvwm or something.
> "free -m" says swap is 34 GB with 6.2 GB or 18% in us
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 11:26:52PM +0100, Jean-François Bachelet wrote:
> Le 10/12/2024 à 19:41, Andy Smith a écrit :
> > According to:
> >
> >
> > https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-install-mozilla-vpn-linux-computer
> >
> > they only
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 09, 2024 at 12:30:01PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> Can someone tell what to add to sources.list to get mozillavpn (sid)
I think you would be better off asking Mozilla how to install software
they make, as this is not packaged by or provided by Debian.
According to:
https://su
Hi,
On Sat, Dec 07, 2024 at 08:39:54AM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> > Unencrypted login sessions, with passwords being > sent in the clear
> > over a network, are inherently insecure.
>
> You give a password every time a xterm or similar is opened?
As has been noted multiple times in this t
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 06, 2024 at 09:37:35PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> 2024/12/06 21:35:05| *FATAL: Ipc::Mem::Segment::create failed to
> shm_open(/squid-cf__metadata.shm): (17) File exists *
Are there files in /dev/shm left from a previous run that are owned by a
different user?
Thanks,
A
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 05, 2024 at 04:32:30PM +0100, Erwan David wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2024 at 04:26:18PM CET, Max Nikulin
> said:
> > On 05/12/2024 16:19, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> > > 1. SSD's have some self healing capacities (discarding defect sectors)
> > > which are performed when the drive i
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2024 at 02:31:14PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> pocket's system is the outlier here. It's the only one where there
> isn't a separate usr/sbin.
For some reason pocket keeps telling us on a Debian list things about
their Arch Linux system (actually).
Thanks,
Andy
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https:
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2024 at 06:51:34AM +0800, Bitfox wrote:
> I run mysql on debian.
Do you? Or do you run MariaDB?
Debian supplies MariaDB but it is possible to get MySQL from elsewhere.
> I want to backup the tables for database grants and authentication. What
> tables should I pick to backup
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 02, 2024 at 09:47:05PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> That, what i understand as label is the name, I give a partition. For
> example,
> in gparted, I can give a partition a label like I want. For example, my
> Windows partition can get a label like "windows", "win11", "shitty_windows"
>
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 02, 2024 at 10:50:26AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> It isn't Debian. It's that netblock. Try 191.97.36.54.
I suspect that works because you are asking a LACNIC whois server for an
IP in its own database, so it's not having to contact RIPE's whois,
where the rejection seems to be
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2024 at 01:49:12AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
> If you simply clone the system from one hardware system to another, are you
> confident that it will work?
You clearly aren't, but I think Hans should be, yes.
Worst cxase is that Hans ends up with something that doesn't boot, but
Hi,
[ Beware not making clear that you mean FILESYSTEM labels and UUIDs
in this thread. It's been a week since we've had massive
misunderstanding of what filesystem UUIDs are and every mention of
UUID or LABEL without that context risks invoking a very confused
person w
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 02, 2024 at 11:34:52AM -0500, vi...@wlcr.net wrote:
> On 2024/11/27 01:57 AM, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> > I get a similar but slightly different error message.
> >
> > tmb@hp-debian:~$ whois 191.96.36.56
> > % IP Client: 2607:fb90:db98:991c:6b9d:c93f:73d:7514
> >
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 02, 2024 at 12:38:23PM -0500, vi...@wlcr.net wrote:
> No idea how to troubleshoot that one.
What specifically do you want to troubleshoot?
My question would be:
whois in Debian 11 seems to consistently receive the blocked query
error showing a LACNIC IP while whois in De
Hello,
On Mon, Dec 02, 2024 at 01:08:52PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> We do not want a different logging system for each daemon.
Unfortunately rather common practice though even before systemd-journald
of course: Exim, Apache HTTPD Server, HAProxy, … (some of these CAN be
configured to log to
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 06:54:10PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> I changed the default gateway config to:
> ### Configure Static IP addresses and default gateway's.
> auto eth0
> iface eth0 inet static
> address 10.1.1.2/30
> up route add -net default gw 10.1.1.1 metric 1024 dev et
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 06:46:20PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> I have been working out how to have my server setup with OSPF routing.
I have no operational experience of OSPF nor FRR. I do what you're doing
but with BIRD, BGP and ECMP. I think you'll probably need to ask
questions o
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 10:45:37PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> > Is the option "-y" in the command not enough to prevent the prompt?
I forgot to add:
Using -y on dist-upgrade is a good way to completely destroy your system
given the slightest anomaly (and this is an upgrade to te
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 05:38:40PM -0500, John Boxall wrote:
> apt-get -y --show-progress dist-upgrade
>
> During the dist-upgrade I am presented with the following prompt:
>
>
> Setting up fwupd (1.9.26-2) ...
>
> Configuration file '/etc/fwupd/fwupd.conf'
> ==> File on system crea
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 01, 2024 at 06:02:42AM +0800, Bitfox wrote:
> If /etc/profile and home dir’s .bash_profile have included the same command
> but with different arguments. Which one will be used then? Thank you.
Your question doesn't make a lot of sense since, as it is posed, in any
situation where
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 04:03:05PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> >> > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 3:05 PM Greg Wooledge
> >> wrote:
> >> > > To make it permanent, either add a line to /etc/sysctl.conf or add a
> >> > > new file in /etc/sysctl.d/ (check the README.sysctl file in there).
>
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 02:55:01PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> I'm trying to configure persistent IP Forwarding on Trixie. It used to be
> setup in /etc/sysctl but that file is no longer present.
>
> I used the sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 command and it seems to
> work but
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 08:25:31PM +0100, john doe wrote:
> On 11/30/24 20:11, john doe wrote:
> > Not sure what the OP is trying to do here [1].
>
> [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2024/11/msg00827.html
Yes, I too was confused why they had ignored your advice (to use nmcli).
I was
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 02:10:58PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 2:22 AM Timothy M Butterworth <
> > timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> How do I make this interface persistent? I am on Debian Trixie and using
> >> NetworkManager.
> I got it to work
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:04:22PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> Surely if you are using NetworkManager you would just do it with nmcli.
> I can't recite the incantations off the top of my head but I imagine
> that creating a new interface is pretty simple.
My first web search led
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 01:47:42PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 2:22 AM Timothy M Butterworth <
> timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > sudo ip link add name ospf-lo type dummy
> > sudo ip link set ospf-lo up
> > sudo ip addr add 10.0.0.1/32 dev ospf-lo
>
Hello,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:51:40PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote:
> > The version of systemd in trixie (and also in sid) is 257 according
> > to packages.debian.org.
> >
> > I don't know whether that's the version trixie is going to use upon
> > release, but if it is, then your v258 cutoff won
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 07:16:16PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> > From: to...@tuxteam.de
> > Why all of Debian? As a SysV init user, I, of course, don't
> > have (nor had, ever) that package. That one is for systemd
> > users wishing some SysV backward compatibility.
>
> And that "SysV
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 06:31:56PM +0100, Scott Andrews wrote:
> > From: "Andy Smith"
> > Yes, that is what is being said: it is still possible to run Debian
> > without systemd. People are doing it. There are package maintainers that
> > wish to let people
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On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 01:31:12PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
> You did not comprehend what I posted.
I think it is you who are having problems reading.
> I am on the systemd mail list.
> They have dropped all sysV support.
> The only way you'll have init script support is if you rip
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 03:13:24PM -0500, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> What's gained by them having changed this? (I wonder that about a lot of
> stuff.)
Most people don't need anything but the journal and if they do it's work
of seconds to install rsyslogd (and I do), as seen in this thre
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2024 at 09:11:58AM +0100, Roger Price wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2024, George at Clug wrote:
>
> > "$ lsblk -f" output is very nice ! Thanks.
>
> I tried this and noticed UUID duplication in the output. I attach a small
> text file which shows what I saw. UUID sdg6 = UUID sdh6
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On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 11:37:03AM +0100, john doe wrote:
> This person is known to try to flame a conversation and is also doing
> that kind of trolling on the dnsmasq mailing list.
Meanwhile over on debian-devel they are applying cluebats to screen
reader users for top posting. Just not a
Hi,
While people here can and will attempt to talk you through resolving
your problem…
On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 04:56:23PM +, The David wrote:
> We have been using the debian 3.2.0-4-686-pae for our company
This is an ancient kernel version and 32-bit (as denoted by 686-pae) is
also inadvisab
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 05:30:08PM +0800, Bitfox wrote:
> I got a vps from BF flash sale (vps dot blackfriday) which has only 512mb
> ram.
> for this limited ram what debian release should be better to install?
Although the smallest VM we sell to customers is 1.5GiB RAM, I have some
of our ow
Hi Charles,
On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 10:21:09AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> I think this might make a useful how-to, possibly for the Debian wiki.
> Any thoughts on where to contribute it?
Sounds interesting and useful. I think you should write an article on
your blog, make sure that is archive
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On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 05:15:47PM +1100, George at Clug wrote:
> Judging by my own experiences, Debian Bookworm and Trixie, is that the
> currently packaged Nvidia proprietary drivers (535) do not support
> Wayland or Steam 3D action games.
>
> If I am incorrect please tell me which Debian p
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On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 03:24:55PM +, Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2024 09:30:20 -0500
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > Except the OP in this thread claims he has never disabled Javascript
> > (didn't even know what that *meant*), and in fact does not yet know
> > what's causing the problem.
>
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On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 09:30:20AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 09:34:00 +, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> > I was the 'guy in England', but that's irrelevant because the problem
> > there was sites that were discriminating based on the user-agent string
> > s
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On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 04:28:59AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> I keep a W10 machine on the 192.168.2.x network, primarily to access
> the chewy.com web site which, since about June, serves my Debian
> machines a blank white page.
With javascript disabled for chewy,com I get a blank whit
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 11:11:49AM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Exactly what I meant with "Naively, I wouldn't expect TLS to be
> necessary for localhost.
This utelnetd is also not necessary for localhost. And if telnet was
actually a requirement, I'm fairly confident that the telnetd t
On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 04:27:38AM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
[29 lines of pointless narrative removed]
> Suddenly I have zero write perms to anyplace forever. That is whats
> new. Apparently with the update to 12.8.
No one will ever be able to explain this for you because as usual you do
not sh
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On Sun, Nov 10, 2024 at 03:23:38PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2024 at 20:15:44 +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> > There is also a telnetd packaged in Debian but I think that one needs to
> > be run under an inetd so you'd have to install one of those as we
On Sat, Nov 09, 2024 at 07:02:12PM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Hi,
> Retrieved utelnetd 0.1.11 from here.
> https://public.pengutronix.de/software/utelnetd/
This is really old software that you're trying to build from source and
while that should still be possible, it seems it's not something
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2024 at 06:47:53PM +0200, Mindaugas wrote:
> all distributions use the Linux kernel. And Linux, which everyone has
> heard about, with the character of a dictator, communicates (and very
> actively) with the US special services). So, it is not clear what is
> in that kernel. An
Hi Chris,
On Wed, Nov 06, 2024 at 10:54:17PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> I have an OKI scanner which has a neat little linux app for running it
> from a linux desktop. However it hasn't been updated from python 2.7
> days and I'm looking at ways I might get it to run on my recently
> upgraded Debi
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