Hi,
Sometimes the login thru the lightdm fails. That means I log but the screen
freezes and nothing happens, no login no desktop ( using the xfce4).
When I go to the terminal ( using CTRL+ALT+F1 ), and I log using shell,
I can start the : startx -- :1, and access to the graphical Desktop..
Where
On 2018-03-01, deloptes wrote:
> David Christensen wrote:
>
>> So, now I do the latter. This is facilitated by, and integrated into,
>> my backup/ restore, archive, and imaging processes. I have confidence
>> in the results.
>
> I have been updating regularly wheezy -> jessie -> stretch
>
> I ne
Can't you just plug the printer locally to a PC, change manually the PC's
network-address to 192.168.1.x, connect to the printer and change its IP to
192.168.2.x. Then, of course, you will loose the connection, but the printer
will be in the desired network. Don't forget to change IP-configurati
Curt wrote:
> On 2018-03-01, deloptes wrote:
>> David Christensen wrote:
>>> So, now I do the latter. This is facilitated by, and integrated
>>> into, my backup/ restore, archive, and imaging processes. I have
>>> confidence in the results.
>>
>> I have been updating regularly wheezy -> jessie
On Wednesday, February 28, 2018 11:41:34 PM David Christensen wrote:
> There are two schools of thought for Debian major version upgrades:
>
> 1. Do an in-place upgrade.
>
> 2. Do a fresh install and migrate.
>
>
> Years ago, I tried the former. Invariably, I ran into problems I could
> not
Hi all,
is there a debian package for mu/mu4e 1.0 anywhere?
TIA
juh
(Was Were is gapcmon?)
>>
>> I've always use apcupsd which still works in stretch. My use is pretty
>> trivial - just reports - I don't do anything automatic on power fail
>> since I can't figure out how to do anything that will always wind up
>> with my machine running when the power comes back!
On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 02:59:17PM +0100, juh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is there a debian package for mu/mu4e 1.0 anywhere?
>
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mu4e
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Roberto C. Sánchez
Hello,
I have to try to create a custom installer for debian cd to install over
ssh with a preseed.cfg his is working well.
Now i want to be able to start the installer immediately.
my label in txt.cfg look like
label netinstall
config ssh.cfg
menu default
default netins
Slightly different issue but I am part way through an upgrade from
Whezzy to Stretch. After the upgrade to Jessie my (headless) computer
failed to boot. After a struggle getting keyboard and screen it
stalled after loading the kernel, probably a broken initrd file
It booted OK with the last Whe
Hi all!
Some time ago I started to experience some problems in KDE. In a random
way, when I'm using any application like Firefox, Chromium or
Thunderbird, the window starts blinking incessantly and becomes
unusable. When that happens I have no choice but to close the
application and reopen it.
Th
John wrote:
> It booted OK with the last Whezzy kernel but I am afraid to try to
> upgrade to Stretch with this suspect system. Problem is this machine
> is the interface between the LAN and the Internet so without it things
> are difficult
I use serial to usb and manage reboots this way. I hav
On 2018-03-01, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Some time ago I started to experience some problems in KDE. In a random
> way, when I'm using any application like Firefox, Chromium or
> Thunderbird, the window starts blinking incessantly and becomes
> unusable. When that happens I have no cho
Hello,
I am trying to determine which package to file this bug under.
My login session is frequently lost when the computer resumes from
suspension or hibernation. The computer takes me to the Gnome login
screen. About one in two resumptions fail this way.
Debian 9.3
kernel 4.15.0-1-amd64
On Thu, 22 Feb 2018 16:41:42 -0500
Felix Miata wrote:
> Dan Norton composed on 2018-02-22 16:05 (UTC-0500):
>
> > Installs of both stretch and buster modify the boot order such that
> > "debian" is first under "UEFI Boot Sources". After installation, the
> > bios menu has to be edited in order t
Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2018-02-28, Dominic Knight wrote:
...
>> Maybe upscaling would help a lot here, it does when I output on hdmi,
>> with Mate that's
>> System - Preferences - look and feel - appearance
>> then
>> fonts - detail - resolution
>> I set mine to around 144 and leave system fon
Richard Owlett wrote:
...
> I repeat my question, which has been snipped in this thread.
>> What did you do immediately after installation to set this up?
>> What should I be reading?
>> [If it makes a difference, I use Stretch including systemd.]
i generally put my aliases in .bashrc for the
u
Richard Owlett wrote:
...
> However, it would solve a problem that I had assumed had to be endured.
> I frequently have a workflow needing root access for which I don't find
> "su" convenient causing me to logout as 'richard' and login as 'root'
> and back again.
um, i open a terminal window i
I think this should work. For the present I have moved on to other
tasks. The printer has a usb connection to the pc so I can print as
needed. Others on the lan cannot use the printer.
On 03/01/2018 05:08 AM, Bernd Gruber wrote:
Can't you just plug the printer locally to a PC, change manually
On 02/03/18 04:23, John wrote:
> Slightly different issue but I am part way through an upgrade from
> Whezzy to Stretch. After the upgrade to Jessie my (headless) computer
> failed to boot. After a struggle getting keyboard and screen it
> stalled after loading the kernel, probably a broken initr
On 02/03/18 03:09, Marc Auslander wrote:
>> I think you can usually set the power-on behaviour in the BIOS (or EFI,
>> presumably) - independently of the OS or any shutdown process.
>>
>> Richard
> So here's the issue - maybe I'm missing something.
>
> If I configure apcupsd to shutdown on power f
On 03/01/18 07:23, John wrote:
> Slightly different issue but I am part way through an upgrade from
> Whezzy to Stretch. After the upgrade to Jessie my (headless) computer
> failed to boot. After a struggle getting keyboard and screen it
> stalled after loading the kernel, probably a broken init
On 02/28/18 07:28, Andy Pont wrote:
Hello,
Today I have upgraded the third of our three Debian servers from Jessie (8.10)
to Stretch (9.3) and whilst the first two went without a problem the final one
only boots to the maintenance mode prompt.
This particular server uses an Intel motherboard
On 3/2/2018 2:03 AM, Thomas George wrote:
I think this should work. For the present I have moved on to other
tasks. The printer has a usb connection to the pc so I can print as
needed. Others on the lan cannot use the printer.
you can share the printer using cups.
The other on the LAN would
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