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> Even if you have it can be very hard to find carefully constructed back doors.
Shrug.. as opposed to installing closed source programmes where you know you
are spied upon ? Which may of course have back doors but thanks tk being closed
you I’ll not even learn about?
>
> Some code
Thanks, Rodolfo ! Logs I wouldn't know...CUPSDebugging - Debian Wikiwiki.debian.orgSection 3 to start with. Basically enable debugging , do what you did before for printing and check the logs. Sometimes the errors are very obvious. Sometimes they drive one batty. Either way, it might all flow from
> Open your mind.
Do as you like, but please do it elsewhere.
>
>>
>> Most people don't read EULAs.
>>
I have long decided that programmes with EULAs are programmes to avoid as much
as possible.
Peter
> please help
To help I think people need more than you have given. Printer model, software
in use, version, printer driver, logs.
Peter
>>
>> Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
>
> Apart technical issues, there is licence which AFAIK forbids run MacOS
> on non-Apple hardware (regardless if it is bare metal or VM).
Which, while it might not stop anyone doing what they like in the privacy of
their ow
I do not know if this would work with this kind of computation but I would suggest you try and run the programme under gdb.Nvidia suggests CUDA-gdb for this purposeCUDA-GDB :: CUDA Toolkit Documentationdocs.nvidia.comSo, I think this is the way to go. You should be able to figure out even without
I do not know if this would work with this kind of computation but I would
suggest you try and run the programme under gdb.
This should tell you where things go wrong. You might have recompile the
programme and enable debugging symbols
Peter
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I think you emailed the wrong list. This is a user list, helping each other
with problems. There are developer lists.
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> On 18 Nov 2022, at 06:36, Huỳnh Thành Hưng wrote:
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> ear Debian-developer,
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>
> I’m from
> On 14 Nov 2022, at 15:15, Ottavio Caruso
> wrote:
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> [..] copy the data on the new drive, reinstall grub and modify
> fstab.
>
> Will this work?
Depends on what kind of “copy” you make. You will need to keep ownership,
permissions and links intact. And possibly more.
I would install a
> On 13 Nov 2022, at 23:06, Mike Kupfer wrote:
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> Hi Stefan!
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> Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
>> I use `MODULES=dep` and my kernel+initrd uses less than 20MB still so my
>> 250MB /boot partition is currently 21% full with 2 kernels installed.
>
> Ah, thanks for the tip. I'll give that a try,
> On 11/13/22 01:41, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>> I mostly let the installer do what it likes to do when installing Debian and
>> this has worked out fine until the last couple installs on UEFI rather than
>> legacy boot.
>> It now appears that the automatic installer
I mostly let the installer do what it likes to do when installing Debian and
this has worked out fine until the last couple installs on UEFI rather than
legacy boot.
It now appears that the automatic installer does not get size of /boot right -
even with only one new kernel update wanting to i
ste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> /var/cache/apt/archives/codeblocks-dev_20.03-3.1+b1_amd64.deb
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
>
>> On 2022-11-10 11:17 p.m., Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>> W
> On 9 Nov 2022, at 15:12, Charles Curley
> wrote:
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> On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 09:52:15 +0000
> Peter von Kaehne wrote:
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>> My laptop (Thinkpad Yoga11e first gen) on Debian Sid is showing for
>> last few months diverse and variable sound problems.l, partic
My laptop (Thinkpad Yoga11e first gen) on Debian Sid is showing for last few
months diverse and variable sound problems.l, particularly with using Bluetooth
speakers, but also with Airplay.
Current system uses pulse audio and pipe wire. I do not fully understand the
connection between the two.
You can also buy not too expensively PCIe cards for serial and parallel port.
The printer I connected through a parallel to usb adapter cable
Peter
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> On 7 Nov 2022, at 23:09, David wrote:
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> On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 05:01
I have installed last week a HP Laserjet 4P which is the same ilk. It works
fine.
Debian 11
Peter
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> On 7 Nov 2022, at 15:30, Kleene, Steven (kleenesj)
> wrote:
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> On November 5, 2022 7:21 PM, I wrote:
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>> As you mi
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