Michael Lange wrote:
> Oops, I guess I picked the wrong English word, I guess it should rather
> read "deny the legal existence..."
You know Germany is still occupied by the USA as there is no legal document
for the opposite. I am not sure who is living in the real world - you or
they. IMO the tr
Good morning,
I do not want to fire up a new discussion in a mailing list for a operating
system. I want to clarify some things.
So if you're not interested, then don't answer, don't read it.
@deloptes, this is a good point. To have only on view, you never can say
what is behind you.
Germany is
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On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 09:26:47AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Michael Lange wrote:
>
> > Oops, I guess I picked the wrong English word, I guess it should rather
> > read "deny the legal existence..."
>
> You know Germany is still occupied by the USA [.
Op Sat, 18 Feb 2017 06:10:00 +0100 schreef Felix Miata
:
I changed sources.list to point only to sid, then apt-get clean, then
apt-get update, apt-get -u dist-upgrade. /etc/debian_version and
/etc/issue still say I have 9.0. Can held back non-essential packages
stonewall a dist-upgrade? m
Daniel Bareiro wrote on 02/16/17 15:14:
> Thanks for sharing your experience. It would be good to know if it
> remains stable after several days. I just applied the change suggested
> by Benjamin in another message in this thread.
>
> Kind regards,
> Daniel
>
Meanwhile I had the first crash of t
Op Fri, 17 Feb 2017 19:09:37 +0100 schreef S. P. Molnar
:
I am running an up-to-date Debian v-8.7.1 and have encountered a problem
installing some libraries.
Here are the error messages:
comp@AbNormal ~> sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up libcuda1:amd64 (340.101-1) ...
Killed
dpkg: erro
Felix Miata wrote on 02/18/17 06:10:
> I changed sources.list to point only to sid, then apt-get clean, then apt-get
> update, apt-get -u dist-upgrade. /etc/debian_version and /etc/issue still say
> I
> have 9.0. Can held back non-essential packages stonewall a dist-upgrade? mc
> and
> mc-lang 4.
On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 00:10:00 -0500
Felix Miata wrote:
> I changed sources.list to point only to sid, then apt-get clean, then
> apt-get update, apt-get -u dist-upgrade. /etc/debian_version
> and /etc/issue still say I have 9.0. Can held back non-essential
> packages stonewall a dist-upgrade? mc a
On 02/18/2017 04:40 AM, Floris wrote:
Op Fri, 17 Feb 2017 19:09:37 +0100 schreef S. P. Molnar
:
I am running an up-to-date Debian v-8.7.1 and have encountered a
problem installing some libraries.
Here are the error messages:
comp@AbNormal ~> sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up libcuda1:a
On Saturday 18 February 2017 00:33:32 Felix Miata wrote:
> Gene Heskett composed on 2017-02-18 00:25 (UTC-0500):
> > Felix Miata wrote:
> >> I changed sources.list to point only to sid, then apt-get clean,
> >> then apt-get update, apt-get -u dist-upgrade. /etc/debian_version
> >> and /etc/issue s
Gene Heskett composed on 2017-02-18 06:09 (UTC-0500):
Felix Miata wrote:
Gene Heskett composed on 2017-02-18 00:25 (UTC-0500):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> I changed sources.list to point only to sid, then apt-get clean,
>> then apt-get update, apt-get -u dist-upgrade. /etc/debian_version
>>
I apologize for feeding the trolls, you may say I have a soft spot for
strays.
to...@tuxteam.de:
> No. You don't define truth as "arithmetic means between realities", unless
> you've convinced yourself the deviations follow a normal distribution.
I liked this part better than any practical advise
Hi,
I'd like to have several debian-installers on one pendrive (luks
encrypted) and
keep them in subdirectories.
I've set up grub.cfg in mbr to choose between them.
At the moment it works, but I need to run several commands manually:
For example:
anna-install cryptsetup-udeb
anna-install crypt
For those of you who have an old laptop/notebook with a Banias-class Pentium M
or
Celeron M 32-bit Intel processor, use the forcepae option, and run a custom
kernel
(admitedly a limited audience), I have just developed a patch which you may find
useful. By default, the kernel will taint itself (
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> I don't think you want to go there (especially when the above mentioned
> Reichsbürger have been caught hoarding weapons and when one of them has
> already shot a cop dead.
A common mistake is to deduce from one event or single person, which does
not mean I agree with th
Andre Müller wrote:
> can't make a constitution.
you don't have constitution but Grundgesetz, which is meant to function as a
constitution. I tried to find out for couple of months , but there is only
the 2+4 Vertrag and it is not conclusive. So it is not clear to me ... and
not only to me.
It do
I am running up to date KDE Sid with SDDM but I need to start the gnome
keyring at x startup to satisfy Midori dependencies.
The Midori FAQ suggests adding “export `gnome-keyring-daemon –start`” to
the historical .xinitrc but this seems to be ignored as does .xsession as
suggested by the start
Wow. This is some of the best Debian doc I've seen. Really thanks.
And z/VM stuff. What's not to like?
Nick-former-VM/SP-current-Debian-system-administrator-:-)-G
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 8:07 AM, Stephen Powell
wrote:
> For those of you who have an old laptop/notebook with a Banias-class
> Pent
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017, at 13:36, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
> Wow. This is some of the best Debian doc I've seen. Really thanks.
> And z/VM stuff. What's not to like?
>
> Nick-former-VM/SP-current-Debian-system-administrator-:-)-G
Thanks for the compliment. I hope you find at least some of it us
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On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 12:56:54PM +, Bob Brewer wrote:
> I am running up to date KDE Sid with SDDM but I need to start the gnome
> keyring at x startup to satisfy Midori dependencies.
>
> The Midori FAQ suggests adding “export `gnome-keyring-da
On Sat 18 Feb 2017 at 12:56:54 +, Bob Brewer wrote:
> I am running up to date KDE Sid with SDDM but I need to start the gnome
> keyring at x startup to satisfy Midori dependencies.
>
> The Midori FAQ suggests adding “export `gnome-keyring-daemon –start`” to
> the historical .xinitrc but th
It looks like it should be possible, using the --action options. Try
setting Action 1 to something like lpr, then press 1 while viewing an image.
On 17/02/17 19:54, Brian wrote:
> On Fri 17 Feb 2017 at 19:11:29 +, Andre Müller wrote:
>
>> It's ok :-)
>> The topic is very dry and hard to under
On Sat 18 Feb 2017 at 21:02:30 +, Darac Marjal wrote:
> It looks like it should be possible, using the --action options. Try
> setting Action 1 to something like lpr, then press 1 while viewing an image.
>
> On 17/02/17 19:54, Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 17 Feb 2017 at 19:11:29 +, Andre Mülle
On Sat 18 Feb 2017 at 14:24:56 +0100, jurek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to have several debian-installers on one pendrive (luks
> encrypted) and
> keep them in subdirectories.
>
> I've set up grub.cfg in mbr to choose between them.
>
> At the moment it works, but I need to run several commands ma
I am running up to date KDE Sid with SDDM but I need to start the gnome
keyring at x startup to satisfy Midori dependencies.
The Midori FAQ suggests adding “export `gnome-keyring-daemon –start`” to
the historical .xinitrc but this seems to be ignored as does .xsession as
suggested by the start
There is an old Matrox Meteor PCI card here.
http://easthope.ca/MatroxMeteor.jpg
As I understand, a frame grabber or video tuner.
The connector on the lower left in the photo accepts an RCA plug. The
connector immediately above that is S video. The next above is a 3.5
mm TRS socket. Audio?
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