On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 21:04:35 +, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> while in the Windows NT directory:
> [...]
> mkdir: cannot create directory ‘WeltUndWirkungsprinzip2.Aufl.’: Invalid
> argument
> [...]
> /dev/sda1 fuseblk 286G 274G 12G 96% /media/user/<...>
>
> [...] So, the problem
>
On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 14:10:22 +, piorunz wrote:
> To satiate your curiosity, you can find out what files are corrupted, some
> of the errors are giving filenames. If not, this is my saved command to
> obtain filename from inode numbers:
> sudo btrfs inspect-internal inode-resolve 50845 /
>
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 16:05:17 +0500, Костя Тарасов wrote:
> Здравствуйте, устанавливаю debian 8, в пк установлена материнская плата MSI
> H510M-A PRO, во время установки возникла ошибка, что программа установки не
> обнаружила сетевую карту, сетевая карта интегрирована в материнскую плату,
> да
On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 15:16:47 -0400, Celejar wrote:
> [...], and I'm consequently somehow getting bitten by
> this issue:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=986356
>
> But that (as described by the maintainer) mess was supposedly resolved,
> and the bug was closed. Am I miss
Disclaimer: I only have limited experience with btrfs
and never used it for root partition.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 04:10:08 +0100, piorunz wrote:
> I have / partition on btrfs subvolume, default name @rootfs created by
> Debian.
> [...]
>
> Question:
> How can I rename / subvolume on btrfs from
proxy config,
before I realised (and verified with curl iirc) the fault was with the
browsers (iinm Chromium messed up similarly).
Once HTTPS was enabled for all domains on this server everything was working
as expected in browsers again.
--
Nito
gi?bug=836934
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=966109
Those bugs need to be fixed before frobtads can enter testing again.
~~ Nito
On Mon, Nov 02, 2020 at 09:51:29 +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> > or apt-cache rdepends foo
>
> I got the impression that it shows all possible reverse dependencies,
> not just those installed locally.
apt-cache rdepends --installed foo
will limit this to locally in
can, but I get these warnings/errors instead —
regardless of memory speed.
Nito
before.log.xz
Description: application/xz
after.log.xz
Description: application/xz
ething genuinely depends
on systemd specifically.
There's also an old bug about this:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=909192
~~ Nito
n good distribution config (like debian's) and plug in all devices
you will ever use before you run make localmodconfig, to make sure
necessary modules are loaded. You might still need to reenable some
filesystems afterwards, if they weren't in use.
Nito
edit the relevant .desktop files manually.
-- Nito
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 13:24:38 +, Liam Powell wrote:
> Greetings to all of you. I have a question, which is bugging me.
>
> First of all I use Debian Stable.
>
> I wanto to buy a new graphics card because my old one, a GTX 1060 3GB, was
> corrupt (random system locks by it's fault). So I wo
re's no service file you can't
start it as a systemd service anyway.
--- Nito
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 15:24:29 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> n...@dismail.de (12020-04-27):
> > b) The texlive Courier fonts are the digitalised version released by
> > IBM themselves under some free font license
>
> How did you obtain that information? AFAICS, the Courier fonts in
> TeX
argument that 'Courier' is somehow
more authentic than the others ;) . Not that this matters much as long as you
get a font that is to liking in appearance and usage rights.
--- Nito
e and Tinos) from fonts-croscore or the Liberation font
family from fonts-liberation. These packages are in main.
Most programs seem to pick them up as replacements automatically, if
installed. In case this doesn't work you can alias them in your fontconfig
configuration.
--- Nito
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 18:58:45 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote:
> > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p.
> >
> > […]
> >
> > However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for
> > Linux because of compatib
reverse dependency (the transitional package)
> has just been removed by this operation. [...]
>
> Is there a way to avoid this behavior automatically, i.e. by
> forwarding the "manually installed" state automatically to the
> new package?
You can use apt-mark to mark the new package as manually installed.
-- Nito
x27;t see a whole lot of options & quite possibly CloudFlare is
> more trustworthy than your USA ISP.
Some non-profit organisations here operate public non-logging[1] DNS servers.
They all support DoT, only some support DoH.
But none of them would have enough resources to serve all Firefox u
forum focused interface, I don't think a
potential benefit in moderation is worth it.
-- Nito
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On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 11:45:02 +0300, Reco wrote:
> Why are you doing this?
> […] Secondly, I genuinely believe that ease of access to new
> contributors is of paramount importance to the project.
I'd say a mailing list is actually way *more* accessible, than some web forum
(esp. with javascri
called "startup and
sessions" or similar. If there are any saved sessions you can delete them and
you can also check on autostart.
Non-GUI:
Check .config/autostart and .cache/sessions
~~ Nito
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 08:17:56PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> […] Recently I was looking at zoom.us - seems to be in
> hype now - can be installed in debian and can be used as video conferencing
> tool.
Based on zoom's "privacy" policy and everything I've herad so far about it,
I would not recommend
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 07:04:36PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > afirefox: After using an affected Firefox profile
>
> Ok, let's breakdown it (left is aboot, right is afirefox).
> Here we see about 2Gb of memory consumed:
>
> MemFree:32124660 kB / MemFree:30144704 kB
>
> Such discrepan
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 05:10:07PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> /proc/meminfo (please *do not soft* it), and the output of slabtop.
> If you're need to understand where all that memory gone - you're in need
> of proper tools.
I have saved the output of slabtop and /proc/meminfo for:
aboot: Directly afte
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 10:12:52AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Did this cause a problem, or are you chasing a number you don't
> like?
I avoided possible problems until now, as every time I expected to need a lot
of memory and the "used memory" was larger than expected I rebooted beforehand.
Also
Hi everyone,
after upgrading my hardware I started to notice what seemed like memory leaks.
After booting my desktop machine usually around 450MiB(with i3) or
650MiB(with MATE) of RAM are being used and after extended use, when closing all
gui-programs except a terminal, based on prior experienc
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