Re: debian 13 - no virtual machines

2025-10-02 Thread Joe
t; > (Why is it even installed in the first place?) > > > > > Hi Greg, > > > > I have no idea what bind9 is used for. It was part of the default > > installation of Debian 12 or maybe even earlier, when I migrated > > von 11 to 12 - or 10 to 11... > >

Re: debian 13 - no virtual machines

2025-10-02 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 29 Sep 2025 06:55:17 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > You've got bind9 running. If you want dnsmasq to run as your local > DNS resolver, remove bind9. Or, if you want both (say, bind9 for the local network, dnsmasq for the virtual network), inhibit bind9 from using the virtual network. Edit

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2025-10-01 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
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Re: Solved Re: debian 13 - no virtual machines

2025-10-01 Thread Eike Lantzsch ZP5CGE / KY4PZ
remove it. > > > >> 2. Charles, in your proposal for adding to named.conf, what is the > >> IP > >> "192.168.100.6"? Shall I replace it with the static IP of my > >> computer?> > > Sorry I wasn't clear there. Yes, that is your computer's >

Solved Re: debian 13 - no virtual machines

2025-10-01 Thread Michael
there. Yes, that is your computer's ethernet/WiFi IP address. 3. I never did any changes to the default startup- and network procedures in Debian. Why does the installation start both bind and dnsmasq? Because the people packaging them know *nothing* about what you are up to. They assume (not

Re: debian 13 - no virtual machines

2025-09-29 Thread Charles Curley
Yes, that is your computer's ethernet/WiFi IP address. > > 3. I never did any changes to the default startup- and network > procedures in Debian. Why does the installation start both bind and > dnsmasq? Because the people packaging them know *nothing* about what you are up to. The

Re: debian 13 - no virtual machines

2025-09-29 Thread Michael
talled in the first place?) Hi Greg, I have no idea what bind9 is used for. It was part of the default installation of Debian 12 or maybe even earlier, when I migrated von 11 to 12 - or 10 to 11... Same with dnsmasq: It was part the standard installation(s). I can delete the bind package, if this

debian 13 - no virtual machines

2025-09-29 Thread Michael
Hello, I migrated Debian from 12 to 13 (Trixie) following the usual procedure. Most things work fine after that. Unfortunately, one important thing does not. I cannot create virtual machines with VMM (KVM). (This all worked with Debian 12). When starting the “default” network, the following

Re: Debian 13 - keine virtuellen Maschinen

2025-09-28 Thread tomas
an die deutsche Liste gehen: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-german/ > ich habe nach der üblichen Prozedur Debian von 12 auf 13 (Trixie) migriert. > Das meiste funktioniert danach auch. Eine wichtige Sache leider nicht. Ich > kann mit VMM keine virtuellen Maschinen anlegen. (Bei De

Debian 13 - keine virtuellen Maschinen

2025-09-28 Thread Michael
Hallo zusammen, ich habe nach der üblichen Prozedur Debian von 12 auf 13 (Trixie) migriert. Das meiste funktioniert danach auch. Eine wichtige Sache leider nicht. Ich kann mit VMM keine virtuellen Maschinen anlegen. (Bei Debian 12 ging das alles). Beim Start des Netzwerks "default"

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-27 Thread Kevin Chadwick
Ditching google is still a good idea, though. Not really a great solution atleast today. I find even startpage.com which pays Google to use their search has failed to find things that the same search on Googles site brings up. -- Regards, Kc

Re: Debian weather bug

2025-09-27 Thread Peter Ehlert
On 9/27/25 8:47 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sat, Sep 27, 2025 at 03:40:19PM -, Greg wrote: On 2025-09-27, wrote: On Sat, Sep 27, 2025 at 01:56:43PM -, Greg wrote: On 2025-09-27, Thomas Schmitt wrote: 404 Not Found I've gotten a 404 when having network problems [...] Are y

Re: Debian weather bug

2025-09-27 Thread tomas
On Sat, Sep 27, 2025 at 01:56:43PM -, Greg wrote: > On 2025-09-27, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > > > 404 Not Foundm > > I've gotten a 404 when having network problems [...] Are you sure? Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Debian weather bug

2025-09-27 Thread tomas
On Sat, Sep 27, 2025 at 03:40:19PM -, Greg wrote: > On 2025-09-27, wrote: > > > > On Sat, Sep 27, 2025 at 01:56:43PM -, Greg wrote: > >> On 2025-09-27, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > >> > 404 Not Found > > >> I've gotten a 404 when having network problems [...] > > > > Are you sure? > >

Re: Debian weather bug

2025-09-27 Thread Greg
On 2025-09-27, wrote: > > On Sat, Sep 27, 2025 at 01:56:43PM -, Greg wrote: >> On 2025-09-27, Thomas Schmitt wrote: >> > 404 Not Found >> I've gotten a 404 when having network problems [...] > > Are you sure? No, as it's a response from the server. But maybe a local browser cache served

Re: Debian weather bug

2025-09-27 Thread Greg
On 2025-09-27, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > 404 Not Foundm I've gotten a 404 when having network problems, so there can be a certain ambiguity. > 410 Gone That's clear as a bell.

Re: Debian weather bug

2025-09-27 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Greg Marks wrote: > >Oct 19 18:10:09 debian mateweather-app[3922]: Failed to get METAR data: 404 Not Found. > >Oct 19 18:10:09 debian mateweather-app[3922]: Failed to get IWIN forecast data: 404 Not Found https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes says 4

Re: Debian weather bug

2025-09-27 Thread Greg Marks
w.reddit.com/r/flying/comments/179zm7o/for_those_of_you_who_made_metar_live/ > > >https://www.reddit.com/r/flying/comments/179bmcj/metar_map_issues/ > > > > > > How should this be reported? > > > > > > > Update: the following are relevant lines from /var

Re: PLASMA / KDE: Dolphin File Manager / Debian Issue?

2025-09-25 Thread Eben King
On 9/25/25 12:08, CHRIS M wrote: Instead of Dolphin MOVING that .7Z file from /home to dropbox, its like its just dragging a COPY of the file into the dropbox folder, because the .7Z file still exists in /home. In Thunar, if you want a move instead of a copy (and that behavior isn't the defa

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-25 Thread didier gaumet
Le 23/09/2025 à 23:46, Karen Lewellen a écrit : Hi All, Perhaps my question speaks to Linux development generally, but it is aimed for developers here. Likely tied to Google recently losing an antitrust suit around its search tool, the company removed direct access to google search for many lo

Re: PLASMA / KDE: Dolphin File Manager / Debian Issue?

2025-09-25 Thread Nicolas George
CHRIS M (HE12025-09-25): > Instead of Dolphin MOVING that .7Z file from /home to dropbox, its like its > just dragging a COPY of the file into the dropbox folder, because the .7Z > file still exists in /home. All the GUI file managers I know default to moving when the source and destination are in

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-25 Thread Kevin Chadwick
I don't know nor care if Google's search would give me better results: I get what I need from DDG. AFAIK the same holds (in reverse) for the vast majority of Google search users. Ufortunately not for me. I shall try DDG yet again (every year or so) mainly because on the three network on my

Re: PLASMA / KDE: Dolphin File Manager / Debian Issue?

2025-09-25 Thread Kevin Chadwick
Why? I would guess that it's intended and cut isn't allowed for networks because it can't be sure you won't lose data but with a filesystem it can be confident enough. You could just create a cron job or something to remove it. -- Regards, Kc

PLASMA / KDE: Dolphin File Manager / Debian Issue?

2025-09-25 Thread CHRIS M
to change? == Thanks. Chris Debian 13.0.0 Plasma Desktop 6.3.6

Re: Might NOT be a Debian problem

2025-09-25 Thread john doe
On 9/25/25 02:13, Van Snyder wrote: This might NOT be a Debian problem but this list almost surely has knowledgeable correspondents, so here goes… If you are unsure you might want to use "OT" in subject line and at the veryleast describe the issue in your subject line! -- John Doe

Re: Might NOT be a Debian problem

2025-09-25 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Hi, I've additional, not so good information. Klaus Singvogel wrote: > Van Snyder wrote: > > I upgraded my computer with a new MSI Z90 board, Intel I9-14900K, 32 > > GB, 1 TB NVME drive. > > Intel CPUs are known to exhibit issues if they draw more power than > specified, especially when overclo

Re: Might NOT be a Debian problem

2025-09-25 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
I've fiddled with BIOS settings again to find right combination, specifically going through and disable any "auto performance enhancers", "AI overclock", "power saving features", etc. Never had a system freeze after that. *knock on wood* -- With kindest rega

Re: Might NOT be a Debian problem

2025-09-24 Thread David Christensen
On 9/24/25 17:13, Van Snyder wrote: This might NOT be a Debian problem but this list almost surely has knowledgeable correspondents, so here goes… I upgraded my computer with a new MSI Z90 board, I do not see a "Z90" motherboard on the MSI web site (?). Please provide a URL.

Re: Might NOT be a Debian problem

2025-09-24 Thread Klaus Singvogel
f such problems, and use the default BIOS settings, as much as possible. • Then, try an upgrade to the latest Linux kernel — use version 6.16 from the trixie-backports repository (Debian 13). • Also, make sure you have the latest package intel-microcode installed from Debian. If the issue pe

Re: Might NOT be a Debian problem

2025-09-24 Thread jeremy ardley
On 25/9/25 08:13, Van Snyder wrote: Debian 12 started crashing — display virgo intacto, but mouse frozen, keyboard frozen with num lock and scroll lock lamps flashing, can't SSH to it, can't HTTP to it,…. I had the same symptoms on my Ryzen motherboard but the same problem occur

Might NOT be a Debian problem

2025-09-24 Thread Van Snyder
This might NOT be a Debian problem but this list almost surely has knowledgeable correspondents, so here goes… I upgraded my computer with a new MSI Z90 board, Intel I9-14900K, 32 GB, 1 TB NVME drive. Debian 12 started crashing — display virgo intacto, but mouse frozen, keyboard frozen with num

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-24 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I find even startpage.com which pays Google to use their search has > failed to find things that the same search on Googles site brings up. I expect you can say the same about any two web search services. IOW anecdotal evidence doesn't say much, here. BTW, for all you (or I) know, there's a we

Re: On search engines [was: question about debian software development?]

2025-09-24 Thread Bret Busby
On 24/9/25 20:59, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 07:52:30AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: On 9/24/25 5:23 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: Ditching google is still a good idea, though. Not really a great solution atleast today. I find even startpage.com which pays Google to use t

Debian 13 fbterm cannot write hangul?

2025-09-24 Thread sebul
Hello. I'm Korean and use debian 13. fbterm can show hangul. But i cannot write hangul at tty i can input hangul in x windows. But I can't write hangul at tty. How can I solve this?

Re: libqt5scxml5 in Debian Trixie

2025-09-24 Thread Santiago Vila
On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 04:44:31PM +0300, static char wrote: > I can't find a libqt5scxml5 package in official Debian13 repos. > However other qt5 packages are present. > Also I was unable to find any information in global web > Is this an error, or libqt5scxml5 package was not released for some s

On search engines [was: question about debian software development?]

2025-09-24 Thread tomas
On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 07:52:30AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 9/24/25 5:23 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > > > > > > > Ditching google is still a good idea, though. > > > > > > > Not really a great solution atleast today. I find even startpage.com which > > pays Google to use their search

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-24 Thread Richard Owlett
On 9/24/25 5:23 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: Ditching google is still a good idea, though. Not really a great solution atleast today. I find even startpage.com which pays Google to use their search has failed to find things that the same search on Googles site brings up. I've been using Duck

question about debian software development?

2025-09-24 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi All, Perhaps my question speaks to Linux development generally, but it is aimed for developers here. Likely tied to Google recently losing an antitrust suit around its search tool, the company removed direct access to google search for many lower graphics and open source browsers. Tools like

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-24 Thread mick.crane
On 2025-09-24 03:25, Dan Ritter wrote: Karen Lewellen wrote: Instead, I am seeking, where I can actually ask the question, to get a sense of what Debian developers charge for their services. Neither the Links, or elinks developers list are places to which I have access. If being

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-24 Thread debian-user
ry I misunderstood. Even after you provided > > more information here it still makes no sense to me as to what you > > are actually asking about. Baffling to me why all the information > > about Links and Elinks and the Google complaint if that is not > > relevant to y

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-24 Thread didier gaumet
Le 24/09/2025 à 12:10, didier gaumet a écrit : [...]  a) if you do not already have a elinks.conf file, copy /home/ didier/.elinks/elinks.conf to /home/didier/.config/elinks/elinks.conf  (replacing 'didier' by your username [...] Sorry for posting this nonsense (I am absent minded), what I s

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-24 Thread tomas
On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 11:08:56AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > Will Mengarini (HE12025-09-24): > > FWIW, I'd also like to see this fixed. Servers usually > > have no graphics system installed, so Googling some > > random thing while standing in a server room has now become > > impossible. I've

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-24 Thread Jonathan Dowland
Whilst it doesn't specify rates (perhaps that's an area for improvement?), The Debian website does maintain a list of Consultants: https://www.debian.org/consultants/ -- Jonathan Dowland j...@debian.org https://jmtd.net

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-23 Thread Karen Lewellen
indicate..after all, I personally use both browsers at amazon. Instead, I am seeking, where I can actually ask the question, to get a sense of what Debian developers charge for their services. Neither the Links, or elinks developers list are places to which I have access. If being financially

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-23 Thread Jeffrey Walton
ther the browsers are being > blocked by google for reasons error messages do not indicate..after all, I > personally > use both browsers at amazon. > Instead, I am seeking, where I can actually ask the question, to get a > sense of what Debian developers charge for their serv

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-23 Thread Andy Smith
. Freexian charges €85/hour for the time of their Debian developers, is all I can think to say. Best of luck, Andy On Tue, Sep 23, 2025 at 07:00:34PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi Andy, > Thanks for your answer. > No, that is not why links and elinks no longer work on the google

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-23 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi Dan, This is fantastic..thanks for providing these details. Karen On Tue, 23 Sep 2025, Dan Ritter wrote: Karen Lewellen wrote: Instead, I am seeking, where I can actually ask the question, to get a sense of what Debian developers charge for their services. Neither the Links, or elinks

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-23 Thread Dan Ritter
Karen Lewellen wrote: > Instead, I am seeking, where I can actually ask the question, to get a > sense of what Debian developers charge for their services. > Neither the Links, or elinks developers list are places to which I have > access. > If being financially compensated,

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-23 Thread Andy Smith
oing to be able to understand. I even then still tried to give you some hopefully useful information about actual known Debian developer hourly rates, since that seemed to be your repeatedly stated interest. You then decided to just be rude to me for my troubles. That is disappointing and I genuin

Re: question about debian software development?

2025-09-23 Thread Karen Lewellen
provided more information here it still makes no sense to me as to what you are actually asking about. Baffling to me why all the information about Links and Elinks and the Google complaint if that is not relevant to your query. Anyway. Freexian charges €85/hour for the time of their Debian

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-20 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Mon, Sep 15, 2025 at 03:51:45AM +0300, Tran Duc Minh wrote: > I would like to ask if people in Vietnam can use Debian OS without any > restrictions. I am very interested in using Debian and want to make sure it > is fully available and supported in my country. > > Thank yo

Re: How mdadm checks periodically the array in Debian 13 Trixie?

2025-09-20 Thread Franco Martelli
On 11/09/25 at 21:53, Andy Smith wrote: # systemctl --list-timers mdcheck_start.timer where you will see that its next trigger is still the Sunday. Here "--list-timers" is not recognized, the correct option is without initial hyphens. I looked for that option in the manual pages but without

Re: Maximum RAM supported for Debian 13

2025-09-20 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sat, Sep 20, 2025 at 07:11:03PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > I also wonder what is the x86 mainboard with the currently largest > amount of usable RAM ... It is now getting even more complicated because with CXL you can add external banks of RAM connected by rack and datacentre-scale PCI

Re: Maximum RAM supported for Debian 13

2025-09-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Michael Hornack wrote: > Is there a maxium supported RAM for Debian 13?  Also, are there other > maximums? It quite surely depends on the CPU type. https://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/ says 64TiB physical memory support But i wonder whether this is just copied from CPU specs or w

Re: Maximum RAM supported for Debian 13

2025-09-20 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Sep 20, 2025 at 12:02:47PM -0400, Michael Hornack wrote: > Good Day, > > Is there a maxium supported RAM for Debian 13? Also, are there other > maximums? > > Regards, > > Mike Hornack Hi Mike, The maximum supported is probably the maximum supported by

Maximum RAM supported for Debian 13

2025-09-20 Thread Michael Hornack
Good Day, Is there a maxium supported RAM for Debian 13? Also, are there other maximums? Regards, Mike Hornack

Re: [HOWTO] Make your own Debian Live ISO with live-build (repos included)

2025-09-19 Thread Richard Lewis
Kirill Rekhov writes: > I recently dove into live-build to create > *KoruX* (https://github.com/KoruX-GNU-Linux/KoruX) - a minimalist Debian 12 > (Bookworm) Live/Installed system tailored for developers and > maintainers, I wonder if there is a wiki.debian.org page you co

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-19 Thread Richmond
Felix Miata writes: > Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 23:09 (UTC+0100): > >> Felix Miata writes: > >>> Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 18:14 (UTC+0100): > >>>> Why did this all go so wrong? Why would Debian 13 boot without >>>> display

Re: Triple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Felix Miata
Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 18:14 (UTC+0100): > This is using GPT partition layout and UEFI boot. > I had Debian 12 and Opensuse dual booting, with Debian 12 having its own > Grub, and opensuse having its own grub, so I could choose which system > from the UEFI ? firmware sett

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Max Nikulin
On 18/09/2025 05:09, Richmond wrote: sudo grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi --bootloader-id=debian12 [...] /boot/efi/EFI# ls -l total 20 drwx-- 2 root root 4096 Oct 31 2014 Boot drwx-- 2 root root 4096 Dec 28 2023 debian drwx-- 2 root root 4096 Sep 17 17

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Sep 17, 2025 at 19:45:18 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > Isn't the os-prober disabled nowadays? I think that would explain why > other Linux installations are not being found. It's disabled by default. If you need to use it, you are instructed to edit a config file to enable it. https://w

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Sep 17, 2025 at 6:10 PM Richmond wrote: > > Felix Miata writes: > > > Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 18:14 (UTC+0100): > > > >> Why did this all go so wrong? Why would > >> Debian 13 boot without displaying Grub, even though it had a timeout of

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Felix Miata
Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 23:09 (UTC+0100): > Felix Miata writes: >> Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 18:14 (UTC+0100): >>> Why did this all go so wrong? Why would >>> Debian 13 boot without displaying Grub, even though it had a timeout of >>> 5 seconds?

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Richmond
Felix Miata writes: > Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 18:14 (UTC+0100): > >> Why did this all go so wrong? Why would >> Debian 13 boot without displaying Grub, even though it had a timeout of >> 5 seconds? > > Grub's upstream default changed to disabling os-p

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Felix Miata
Van Snyder composed on 2025-09-17 13:36 (UTC-0700): > On Wed, 2025-09-17 at 16:22 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: >> Grub's upstream default changed to disabling os-prober, so 13's Grub doesn't >> look >> for anything else, and since the new installation had only one kernel to >> offer, >> there was

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Van Snyder
On Wed, 2025-09-17 at 16:22 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > Grub's upstream default changed to disabling os-prober, so 13's Grub > doesn't look > for anything else, and since the new installation had only one kernel > to offer, > there was no reason to assume other than the sole known kernel to > boot.

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Felix Miata
Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 18:14 (UTC+0100): > Why did this all go so wrong? Why would > Debian 13 boot without displaying Grub, even though it had a timeout of > 5 seconds? Grub's upstream default changed to disabling os-prober, so 13's Grub doesn't look for anyt

[HOWTO] Make your own Debian Live ISO with live-build (repos included)

2025-09-17 Thread Kirill Rekhov
If you've ever wanted to craft a truly custom Debian-based Live ISO - whether for personal use, testing, or just experimentation - live-build is an incredibly powerful (but underrated) tool. It's the official Debian build system for creating Live systems, and with a bit of scripting yo

Re: 32 bit debian iso

2025-09-17 Thread Marco Moock
On 17.09.2025 18:50 Uhr err...@free.fr wrote: > 32bits is still a supported architecture. 32 bit isn't supported for i386/i686 anymore beginning with Debian 13 trixie. Some packages are still built for those architectures, but no kernel and not installer. -- kind regards Marco Send

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, Opensuse EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Marco Moock
On 17.09.2025 19:30 Uhr Richmond wrote: > I had Debian 12 and Opensuse dual booting, with Debian 12 having its > own Grub, and opensuse having its own grub, so I could choose which > system from the UEFI ? firmware settings on grub. Were they on the same EFI system partition? If so,

Re: 32 bit debian iso

2025-09-17 Thread Marco Moock
On 17.09.2025 18:40 Uhr santheart wrote: > I run debian 12 on my laptop which is 32bit. Please I request you to > support 32 bit architecture as before. Already discontinued. Please let us know which processor your machine has. Run lscpu and post the output here. -- kind regards Marco

Re: How mdadm checks periodically the array in Debian 13 Trixie?

2025-09-17 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Thu, Sep 11, 2025 at 08:55:06PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote: > I want the check to start on the first Monday of each month at 5pm, I made > these changes: > > ~$ cat /etc/systemd/system/mdcheck_start.timer.d/override.conf > [Unit] > Description=MD array scrubbing > > [Timer] > OnCalendar

Re: Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, openSUSE EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Felix Miata
Richmond composed on 2025-09-17 18:14 (UTC+0100): > This is using GPT partition layout and UEFI boot. > I had Debian 12 and Opensuse dual booting, with Debian 12 having its own > Grub, and opensuse having its own grub, so I could choose which system > from the UEFI ? firmware sett

Tripple boot Debian 12, Debian 13, Opensuse EFI

2025-09-17 Thread Richmond
This is using GPT partition layout and UEFI boot. I had Debian 12 and Opensuse dual booting, with Debian 12 having its own Grub, and opensuse having its own grub, so I could choose which system from the UEFI ? firmware settings on grub. Then I installed a new system running Debian 13. During the

Re: 32 bit debian iso

2025-09-17 Thread err404
32bits is still a supported architecture. I recently installed GNU/Linux Debian on a 32bits laptop (20 years old), it is running kernel 6.1

32 bit debian iso

2025-09-17 Thread santheart
Respected Sir, I run debian 12 on my laptop which is 32bit. Please I request you to support 32 bit architecture as before. Thanks.

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-15 Thread Van Snyder
On Sun, 2025-09-14 at 21:51 +, Andy Smith wrote: > > I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to kindly ask if > > there are > > any plans to release Debian 14 in the future. > > I'm fairly sure that Debian doesn't plan to cease work, yes. The ne

Re: [deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk: Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments]

2025-09-15 Thread Darac Marjal
On 14/09/2025 15:02, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: On Friday, September 5th, 2025 at 8:32 PM, Joe wrote: On Fri, 05 Sep 2025 11:56:53 + Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming teo.en.m...@protonmail.com wrote: Can I install all of the desktop environments and switch between them as a

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-14 Thread tomas
On Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 08:53:46PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 8:51 PM Tran Duc Minh wrote: > > > > Yes its real question > > Let me Google that for you: . Please > stop wasting people's time. Please, don't be rude(btw: you also waste

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-14 Thread Tran Duc Minh
Yes its real question On Mon, Sep 15, 2025, 3:50 AM Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 8:45 PM Tran Duc Minh wrote: > > > > Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release > > > > Hello Debian Team, > > > > I hope this message finds you well. I am w

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-14 Thread Tran Duc Minh
I have a question for you Subject: Question About Using Debian OS in Vietnam Dear Debian Team, I hope this message finds you well. I would like to ask if people in Vietnam can use Debian OS without any restrictions. I am very interested in using Debian and want to make sure it is fully

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-14 Thread Jeffrey Walton
4, 2025 at 8:45 PM Tran Duc Minh wrote: >> > >> > Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release >> > >> > Hello Debian Team, >> > >> > I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to kindly ask if there >> > are any plans to release Debian 1

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-14 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 8:45 PM Tran Duc Minh wrote: > > Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release > > Hello Debian Team, > > I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to kindly ask if there are > any plans to release Debian 14 in the future. I am very interested in s

Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments

2025-09-14 Thread Kevin Chadwick
GNOME appears to be the default desktop environment for many Linux distros. A lot of the reason for that is historical. A lot of distributions have another DE as the default Yep and it should really be KDE where extensions aren't needed. Gnome also just doesn't cut it for my workflow and a

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-14 Thread Michael Paoli
Debian releases when it's darn good and ready. Expect 14 to release probably roughly around mid-2027. Transition and Toolchain freeze likely around 2027-03-15. See also: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTrixie https://wiki.debian.org/DebianForky On Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 2:39 PM Tran Duc Minh

Re: Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-14 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Mon, Sep 15, 2025 at 12:21:46AM +0300, Tran Duc Minh wrote: > Hello Debian Team, We still aren't the "Debian Team", as has been pointed out to you multiple times now by multiple people. > I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to kindly ask if there are &

Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release

2025-09-14 Thread Tran Duc Minh
Subject: Inquiry About Debian 14 Release Hello Debian Team, I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to kindly ask if there are any plans to release Debian 14 in the future. I am very interested in staying updated and would greatly appreciate any information you can share regarding its

Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments

2025-09-14 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
tributions have > another DE as the default, i.e. that which is installed when the user > doesn't make an explicit choice, in the case of Debian, or nothing else > is offered. Debian gives you the chance to try nearly all of these > environments without having to install yet another dist

Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments

2025-09-14 Thread Nate Bargmann
n't make an explicit choice, in the case of Debian, or nothing else is offered. Debian gives you the chance to try nearly all of these environments without having to install yet another distribution. Have fun. - Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible

Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments

2025-09-14 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
On Friday, September 5th, 2025 at 9:46 PM, Nate Bargmann wrote: > * On 2025 05 Sep 07:03 -0500, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > > There are so many different desktop environments and so many choices. > > > Indeed, which is a good thing. Not everyone works or thinks the same. > > >

Re: [deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk: Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments]

2025-09-14 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote: > > > > > On Mon, Sep 1, 2025 at 7:41 PM David Wright wrote: > > > > > > > My posts are being dropped between my hosting's smarthost and > > > > debian-user. > > > > > > this one at least made i

Re: [deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk: Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments]

2025-09-14 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
On Friday, September 5th, 2025 at 8:32 PM, Joe wrote: > On Fri, 05 Sep 2025 11:56:53 + > Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming teo.en.m...@protonmail.com wrote: > > > > > Can I install all of the desktop environments and switch between them > > as and when I like? > > > I believe so, you can c

Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments

2025-09-14 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
On Friday, September 5th, 2025 at 10:17 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Fri, Sep 5, 2025 at 10:00 AM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming > wrote: > >> [...] >> >> There are so many different desktop environments and so many choices. >> >> Looks like I need to experiment with everyone of them. > > A

Re: [deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk: Re: Debian 13 Trixie GUI desktop environments]

2025-09-14 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
ler...@gmail.com > > wrote: > > > > > I just want to be notified about any updates that are available. I > > > don't want them being applied until after I review them. > > > > Wouldn't it be very time consuming to review every single update > > be

Re: Subject: Question About Using Debian OS in Vietnam

2025-09-13 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 13 Sep 2025 16:42:58 +0300 Tran Duc Minh wrote: > I would like to ask if people in Vietnam can use Debian OS without any > restrictions. I am very interested in using Debian and want to make > sure it is fully available and supported in my country. As far as Debian is concern

Re: Subject: Question About Using Debian OS in Vietnam

2025-09-13 Thread Tuxifan
Hi Tran Duc Minh, Since Debian is free and open source software, it is available without any restrictions in Vietnam. I recommend you select package mirrors during installation that are nearby your location (Vietnam, Singapore, Japan, Thailand). Debian also supports the vietnamese language

Subject: Question About Using Debian OS in Vietnam

2025-09-13 Thread Tran Duc Minh
Subject: Question About Using Debian OS in Vietnam Dear Debian Team, I hope this message finds you well. I would like to ask if people in Vietnam can use Debian OS without any restrictions. I am very interested in using Debian and want to make sure it is fully available and supported in my

Re: How mdadm checks periodically the array in Debian 13 Trixie?

2025-09-12 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 03:54:49PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote: > On 11/09/25 at 21:53, Andy Smith wrote: > > # systemctl --list-timers mdcheck_start.timer > > > > where you will see that its next trigger is still the Sunday. > > Here "--list-timers" is not recognized, the correct option is

Re: How mdadm checks periodically the array in Debian 13 Trixie?

2025-09-12 Thread Franco Martelli
On 12/09/25 at 16:04, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 15:54:49 +0200, Franco Martelli wrote: ~# LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 man -K list-timers No manual entry for list-timers Why does the search give no results? I think I have trouble with manpages search. Any clue? Here's what man(1) says

Re: How mdadm checks periodically the array in Debian 13 Trixie?

2025-09-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Sep 12, 2025 at 15:54:49 +0200, Franco Martelli wrote: > ~# LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 man -K list-timers > No manual entry for list-timers > Why does the search give no results? > I think I have trouble with manpages search. Any clue? Here's what man(1) says about the -K option: -K, --global

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