On Montag, 28. Oktober 2024 15:21:02 CET Dan Ritter wrote:
> B.M. wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a small server (Raspberry Pi 4 in fact) and since a couple of weeks
> > it repeatedly hangs after some days until I reboot it (after months of
> > uptime without any pro
Hi,
I have a small server (Raspberry Pi 4 in fact) and since a couple of weeks it
repeatedly hangs after some days until I reboot it (after months of uptime
without any problem - but I changed a few things in the meantime, so maybe
load is now higher than before).
At least after installing watchd
On Montag, 7. August 2023 16:33:26 CEST you wrote:
> On Montag, 7. August 2023 15:19:49 CEST you wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I just dist-upgraded my Raspberry Pi from buster to bookworm, and while
> >
> > ssh -Y...
> >
> > worked like a charm in before the update and I could start any X11 program
On Montag, 7. August 2023 15:19:49 CEST you wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I just dist-upgraded my Raspberry Pi from buster to bookworm, and while
>
> ssh -Y...
>
> worked like a charm in before the update and I could start any X11 program
> over ssh, it doesn't work anymore since then. Executing
>
> ssh -
Dear all,
I just dist-upgraded my Raspberry Pi from buster to bookworm, and while
ssh -Y...
worked like a charm in before the update and I could start any X11 program
over ssh, it doesn't work anymore since then. Executing
ssh -Y -C -l myUser otherHostname.local -v
I get
...
debug1: Requestin
On Thu, 2023-04-06 at 11:04 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 6, 2023 at 8:36 AM B.M. wrote:
> >
> > I configured my system such that some users are in group sudo, but
> > they are
> > asked for the root password instead of just their user password by
> >
Hi,
I configured my system such that some users are in group sudo, but they are
asked for the root password instead of just their user password by creating a
file within /etc/sudoers.d/ with the line:
Defaults rootpw
This is working just fine, but for graphical applications it doesn't work: e.g
On Mittwoch, 21. Dezember 2022 18:37:20 CET you wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Comparing power consumption with powertop for a brand new Dell laptop I
> found out that Debian is consuming about 6 Watts while Ubuntu is consuming
> 3 Watts (idle). Comparing configs I just found out that lspci -vv reports
> A
Dear all,
Comparing power consumption with powertop for a brand new Dell laptop I found
out that Debian is consuming about 6 Watts while Ubuntu is consuming 3 Watts
(idle). Comparing configs I just found out that lspci -vv reports ASPM enabled
6 x for Ubuntu and 4 x for Debian. The differences are
Hi,
I've got a brand new Dell Precision 3570 Laptop with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS pre-
installed. After figuring out recovery partition and tools, I installed Debian
Testing (Bookworm) side-by-side (since using a live medium doesn't really work
because it's based on Stable which isn't supporting the keybo
On Fri, 2022-12-16 at 18:12 +0100, B.M. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The new laptop just arrived and I had a first look what the people
> did
> at Dell or Canonical:
>
> After switching it on the first time, I was asked to enter
> / configure
> WLAN, username, password, hostname,
ll computers without any
OS installed (at least here in Switzerland)...)
Have a nice day,
Bernd
PS: Please add me CC since I'm currently not subscribed to this list.
Thanks.
On Mon, 2022-11-28 at 10:04 +0100, B.M. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to buy a Dell Precision 3570 laptop in the
Hi,
I'm going to buy a Dell Precision 3570 laptop in the next couple of weeks.
Since it's a Build Your Own device, I can order it with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS pre-
installed instead of paying for an never used Win 11 :-)
Since all our other computers are happily running Debian, I'd like to replace
this
assword in the VPN config file at /etc/
NetworkManager/system-connections/..., followed by a
service network-manager restart
but it didn't work:
...
[vpn]
...
password-flags=0
...
[vpn-secrets]
password=PASSWORD
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Best,
Bernd
On Tuesday, August 9, 2022 11:09:44 AM
nmcli con up doesn't work either: nothing happens except the three
dots where the VPN icon is shown and after 90 seconds a timeout message
appears in the terminal window; so exactly the same behaviour :-(
Bernd
On Monday, August 8, 2022 3:03:17 PM CEST Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi BM
>
> if your V
Hi
I'm encountering a somehow strange problem:
A user logs into another computer via xrdp, starting either KDE Plasma or
GNOME3. Then she wants to connect to a vpn (openvpn) by clicking on Tray Icon
-> Networks -> -> Connect (in case of KDE) or -> VPN Off
-> Connect (in case of Gnome).
If it's
een done.
Best,
Bernd
On Montag, 11. Juli 2022 10:10:51 CEST you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> B.M. wrote:
> > Do I understand correctly, you say that this Pioneer drive doesn't work
> > well with Verbatim BD-RE, i.e. their rewriteable BDs.
>
> Yes. The problem is with the hig
> Good questions. Make some experiments. :))
> At least the manual intervention is a good suspect because it occurs exactly
> when you get undecryptable images.
Will do later.
> I see in your script:
>
> umount /mnt/BDbackup
> cryptsetup luksClose /dev/mapper/BDbackup
> losetup -d $IM
> No
> cryptsetup luksClose /dev/mapper/BDbackup
> between remove and burn ?
To be honest, I cannot say for sure, so maybe yes. But: what would be the
implication? The fs inside is already unmounted, is cryptsetup luksClose
modifying anything within the image?
> Andy Polyakov decided to format
> > > A UDF filesystem image is supposed to bear at its start 32 KiB of zeros.
>
> B.M. wrote:
> > This is indeed the case:
> > [...]
> > For a readable disk, this look like you said: Only zeros.
>
> So it looks like at least a part of the problem is decrypti
> > file "$IMGFILE"
> > LUKS encrypted file, ver 2 [, , sha256] UUID:
> > 835847ff-2cb3-4c6d-aa04-d3b79010a2d3
> So it did not stay unencrypted by mistake.
> (I assume this is one of the unreadable images.)
It looks like this for both, the readable and the unreadable discs.
> > mount -t udf -o no
On Montag, 4. Juli 2022 19:51:57 CEST Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> B.M. wrote that dmesg reports:
> > UDF-fs: warning (device dm-10): udf_load_vrs: No VRS found
>
> That's a very early stage of UDF recognition.
> Given that you were able to copy files into that UDF
Hello
I create encrypted backups on blu-ray discs for some years now with a bash
script, but now I encountered a problem mounting some of these discs (but not
all of them - in fact, my last backups consist of two discs each, and I cannot
mount the first one but I can mount the second one for each
Dear all,
I have a problem with a program that once works well and once has a problem,
depending on the way I start it.
If I start kdenlive (video editing) by clicking on a file in dolphin, it works
as expected, i.e. it can play music files as well as video clips including
video and audio.
If
Dear all,
thank you for your inputs - indeed, I had to add "eval" to my script to get it
working.
Best,
Bernd
On Samstag, 2. Dezember 2017 17:10:10 CET you wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> not a Debian specific question, but I hope to get an answer here...
>
> I try to use inotifywait in a bash script
Dear all,
not a Debian specific question, but I hope to get an answer here...
I try to use inotifywait in a bash script to block until a file in a directory
gets changed. Then the script should continue. That's working well unless the
path I hand over to inotifywait contains spaces.
I already
Hi,
I've just upgraded two installations from jessie to stretch. Both have digikam
installed. First installation runs digikam without any problem. But on the
second one I've a shared library error:
Digikam: error while loading shared libraries: libgphoto2_port.so.10: cannot
open shared object
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