Hi,
howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
Cups seems installed but what next.
regards
mess-mate wrote:
> Hi,
> howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> Cups seems installed but what next.
> regards
use URL http://localhost:631 -> Administration -> Add Printer
it might be you need additional packages like hplip and/or hpijs
regards
On 04/09/2018 10:24 AM, mess-mate wrote:
> Hi,
> howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> Cups seems installed but what next.
> regards
>
open http://localhost:631/ with your favorite browser and add the printer.
By the way I couldn't see your printer there. It may not be supported by
CUPS out o
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 12:10:52PM +, Aaron Schneider wrote:
For work reasons, I keep some data on bitlocker-encrypted drives (FAT, FAT32,
NTFS). Whenever I connect the drive to my debian computer, I have to manually
mount it using dislocker from the shell. Would like the user interface did
On Sunday 08 April 2018 23:13:28 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> > And eventually the updates made to the file are not actually
> >> > saved,
> >>
> >> Can you be more precise than "eventually"?
> >
> > Probably 100+ edits and saves over 4 or 5 hours.
> >
> >> More importantly: what makes you think the
On Monday 09 April 2018 03:24:40 mess-mate wrote:
> Hi,
> howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> Cups seems installed but what next.
> regards
All of the setup tools are available by pointing your browser at
localhost:631.
--
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense
Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Apr 2018 10:00:31 - (UTC)
> Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>> Celejar wrote:
>> > On Tue, 3 Apr 2018 11:30:24 - (UTC)
>> > Dan Purgert wrote:
>> >> [...]
>> >>
>> >> Yep, you've got the terms right.
>> >>
>> >> Does the buffalo also provide wifi access to other client
Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On 04/09/2018 10:24 AM, mess-mate wrote:
>> Hi,
>> howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
>> Cups seems installed but what next.
>> regards
>>
>
>
> open http://localhost:631/ with your favorite browser and add the printer.
>
> By the way I couldn't see your printer there
Celejar wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 00:32:05 - (UTC)
> Dan Purgert wrote:
>> If you have a device repeating a WiFi signal, it *will* use the same
>> channel as the upstream AP. It *cannot* use a different channel.
>>
>> In the event you have a dual-band AP, and the following conditions are
>
On 09/04/18 04:50, Mikhail Morfikov wrote:
> When it comes to mounting devices, I have two simple rules:
> 1) only root can do it.
> 2) in some cases only defined users can mount some specific devices.
>
> So I want to forbid all users (except root) to access all devices that people
> can possibly
On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 10:23:07 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> > On 04/09/2018 10:24 AM, mess-mate wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> >> Cups seems installed but what next.
> >> regards
> >>
> >
> >
> > open http://localhost:631/ with your favorite
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On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 05:53:18AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 08 April 2018 23:13:28 Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
> > >> > And eventually the updates made to the file are not actually
> > >> > saved,
> > >>
> > >> Can you be more precise than "
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings folks;
>
> Updodate Wheezy, realtime kernel because machine is running linuxcnc.
>
> Editor is geany and file is left open in the editor, and reloaded into
> linuxcnc as changes are made to the file, and saved but not closed.
>
> And eventually the updates made to t
On Sat, Apr 07, 2018 at 11:47:19AM +0100, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
>
>
Really? :-(
>
>
> The $ metacharacter is documented in the FreeBSD
> manual page that I pointed to before, alongside a ~
> metacharacter which yields your desired result fairly trivially.
OK
>> So the actual disk isn't to blame (cat'ing a file that was just saved
>> won't look at the disk anyway).
> Whats it look at 5+ minutes later?
Same difference: if `cat` can't see it, then the change hasn't been
received by the OS at all (even less so by the underlying disk).
> The file had not
Greg Marks wrote:
...
> (The instruction pointer and the stack pointer values will vary,
> as you'd expect.) I am running Debian 9, Linux kernel 4.6.0-1-amd64
> x86_64, with MATE 1.16.2 desktop; my computer has a PNY Quadro K620
> 2GB Video Card and is running libdrm-nouveau2 version 2.4.74-1 and
songbird wrote:
...
was hopeful again, but still there this morning. had
times where keyboard was dead for minutes at a time.
so upgraded hammer to sledge (command line to kernel
via grub).
usbcore.autosuspend=-1
not sure it will make any difference, but worth a try.
songbird
Hi all.
After copying a bulk files I felt the limitation of Debian-partition, and
decided expand it, as a space on disk was. The partitions on disk placed so:
sda2-Debian, sda3-swap. I deleted the sda3-swap, and expand sda2-Debian, and
create swap again. I used "parted" with terminal. After al
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On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 09:04:56AM -0400, Gdsi wrote:
> Hi all.
> After copying a bulk files I felt the limitation of Debian-partition, and
> decided expand it, as a space on disk was. The partitions on disk placed so:
> sda2-Debian, sda3-swap. I de
On Monday 09 April 2018 09:02:55 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> So the actual disk isn't to blame (cat'ing a file that was just
> >> saved won't look at the disk anyway).
> >
> > Whats it look at 5+ minutes later?
>
> Same difference: if `cat` can't see it, then the change hasn't been
> received by th
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 09:32:14AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> A big, rapidly blinking
> BLOCK cursor would help these old eyes find it a lot easier. But in 20
> years thats fallen out of style, dammit.
The cursor is a function of the terminal, not of the text editor
running inside the terminal
On Monday, April 09, 2018 05:53:18 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> What else is a good editor? And lets not start yet another vim vs emacs
> war. kwrite and kate come to mind. I'm running Trinity Desktop, maybe I
> should check them out. Whatever, needs to be able to have several files
> open so I can jus
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 09:46:07AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> To your original problem, have you tried going to a command line and throwing
> in a couple =sync=s? I would try that, maybe after saving in your editor,
> and
> again maybe after open and / or saving in the cnc program.
As
Hi,
I am still confused about debian package philosophie.
I can see, etherape is migrated successfull to testing, and now it is removed
without a reason. It looks like there is an automatismn behind this. Debian-
Tracker showed no clear information - or I did not recognize it.
Similar thing
On Monday 09 April 2018 06:18:18 songbird wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings folks;
> >
> > Updodate Wheezy, realtime kernel because machine is running
> > linuxcnc.
> >
> > Editor is geany and file is left open in the editor, and reloaded
> > into linuxcnc as changes are made to the file,
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 04:04:46PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> Hi,
> I am still confused about debian package philosophie.
>
> I can see, etherape is migrated successfull to testing, and now it is removed
> without a reason. It looks like there is an automatismn behind this. Debian-
> Tracker showed no
On Monday 09 April 2018 09:46:07 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, April 09, 2018 05:53:18 AM Gene Heskett wrote:
> > What else is a good editor? And lets not start yet another vim vs
> > emacs war. kwrite and kate come to mind. I'm running Trinity
> > Desktop, maybe I should check them out.
>> A big, rapidly blinking BLOCK cursor would help these old eyes find
>> it a lot easier. But in 20 years thats fallen out of style, dammit.
100% idle state is important to reduce power consumption, so blinking
while otherwise idle is to be avoided in general, yes. But it's OK to
blink when th
On 2018-04-09 at 10:12, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 04:04:46PM +0200, Hans wrote:
>
>> Hi, I am still confused about debian package philosophie.
>>
>> I can see, etherape is migrated successfull to testing, and now it
>> is removed without a reason. It looks like there is
On 2018-04-09 12:30, Richard Hector wrote:
> On 09/04/18 04:50, Mikhail Morfikov wrote:
>> When it comes to mounting devices, I have two simple rules:
>> 1) only root can do it.
>> 2) in some cases only defined users can mount some specific devices.
>>
>> So I want to forbid all users (except root)
On Monday 09 April 2018 09:51:37 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 09:46:07AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > To your original problem, have you tried going to a command line and
> > throwing in a couple =sync=s? I would try that, maybe after saving
> > in your editor, and again
Hi Roberto and the Wanderer for making some things clear. My fault, that I
interpreted the website of tracker not correctly.
However, it is not understandable for me, why a package has to be removed (due
to a bug) instead of keeping the last running version, and then, when a newer
and running
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 10:30:58AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2018 09:51:37 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > As others have explained, the OS (Linux) keeps a cache of file
> > contents that have been written by applications, but not yet committed
> > to permanent storage. If you "save
On 2018-04-09 at 10:31, Hans wrote:
> Hi Roberto and the Wanderer for making some things clear. My fault,
> that I interpreted the website of tracker not correctly.
>
> However, it is not understandable for me, why a package has to be
> removed (due to a bug) instead of keeping the last running v
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On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 10:13:21AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2018 09:46:07 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
> > To your original problem, have you tried going to a command line and
> > throwing in a couple =sync=s? I would try t
Am Montag, 9. April 2018, 17:48:21 CEST schrieb The Wanderer:
Hi The Wanderer,
thank you for this detailed and very informative response. I think, this makes
everything clear for me, and my little question is solved.
However, I will read your message severalt times, so I do understand it fully,
On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 16:31:12 (+0200), Hans wrote:
> Hi Roberto and the Wanderer for making some things clear. My fault, that I
> interpreted the website of tracker not correctly.
>
> However, it is not understandable for me, why a package has to be removed
> (due
> to a bug) instead of keepi
On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 08:32:00 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2018 at 11:47:19AM +0100, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
… a post that doesn't seem to have made it to the archives.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/04/author.html
> >
> >
>
> Really? :-(
>
> >
> >
On seg, 09 abr 2018, Hans wrote:
I am regularly building my own kali-linux versions
That's a particular use case, but I'd just like to add that for a
regular user, a package disappearing from testing may not have an
immediate effect. The package won't be uninstalled just because it's
no l
hello,
I am getting an error on boot in my dual boot Win 10-Debian 9 system,
ACPI Error: Cannot release Mutex [PATM], not acquired (20160831/exmutex-393)
ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.LPCB.ECDV._Q66] (Node
9346529f5960), AE_AML_MUTEX_NOT_ACQUIRED (20160831/psparse-543)
On 2018-04-08, songbird wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> ...
>> You could resolve the idea that sane is involved with
>>
>> apt purge libsane
>
> that takes out:
>
>colord
>hplip
>libsane
>printer-driver-postscript-hp
He probably means you purge it, then see, then know (at which point
r
Gdsi wrote:
> Hi all.
> After copying a bulk files I felt the limitation of Debian-partition, and
> decided expand it, as a space on disk was. The partitions on disk placed so:
> sda2-Debian, sda3-swap. I deleted the sda3-swap, and expand sda2-Debian, and
> create swap again. I used "parted" w
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2018 06:18:18 songbird wrote:
>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > Greetings folks;
>> >
>> > Updodate Wheezy, realtime kernel because machine is running
>> > linuxcnc.
>> >
>> > Editor is geany and file is left open in the editor, and reloaded
>> > into linuxcnc as
On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 09:32:49 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> mess-mate wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> > Cups seems installed but what next.
> > regards
>
> use URL http://localhost:631 -> Administration -> Add Printer
>
> it might be you need additional packages like hp
On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 05:55:04 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2018 03:24:40 mess-mate wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> > Cups seems installed but what next.
> > regards
>
> All of the setup tools are available by pointing your browser at
> localhost:
On Monday 09 April 2018 15:18:38 Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 05:55:04 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 09 April 2018 03:24:40 mess-mate wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> > > Cups seems installed but what next.
> > > regards
> >
> > All of the setup too
On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 15:32:05 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2018 15:18:38 Brian wrote:
>
> > On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 05:55:04 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Monday 09 April 2018 03:24:40 mess-mate wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
> > > > Cups
Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 10:23:07 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>> Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
>> > On 04/09/2018 10:24 AM, mess-mate wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >> howto installing my HP ENVY printer ?
>> >> Cups seems installed but what next.
>> >> regards
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > open http://localho
On Monday 09 April 2018 15:45:34 Brian wrote:
> On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 15:32:05 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 09 April 2018 15:18:38 Brian wrote:
> > > On Mon 09 Apr 2018 at 05:55:04 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Monday 09 April 2018 03:24:40 mess-mate wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
> > >
On 2018-04-09, Greg Marks wrote:
> I've been having a minor but mildly annoying problem. From time to
> time, the entire MATE desktop will flash, and all open windows remain
> open; however, the order in which their tabs appear in the bottom
> panel is randomly rearranged. So, if I have 13 termi
On 2018-04-09, songbird wrote:
> Greg Marks wrote:
> ...
>> (The instruction pointer and the stack pointer values will vary,
>> as you'd expect.) I am running Debian 9, Linux kernel 4.6.0-1-amd64
>> x86_64, with MATE 1.16.2 desktop; my computer has a PNY Quadro K620
>> 2GB Video Card and is runni
Is there a good way of getting hdmi from a cable TV box into a window
on the Linux screen? Anyone done it?
Thanks,
John
BTW, my NTSC->xawtv and an old Hauppauge card works fine, but the NTSC
is being discontinued by my provider. I need a replacement.
--
John Conover, cono...@rahul.ne
Liam O'Toole wrote:
>songbird wrote:
...
>> i wish i had better answers for you than to suggest
>> upgrade. so many changes have been made to MATE since
>> 1.16... i'm not sure if the MATE devs would even get
>> into trying to debug.
>
> Just to elaborate on that, MATE 1.18 is available in str
John Conover composed on 2018-04-09 16:14 (UTC-0700):
>
> Is there a good way of getting hdmi from a cable TV box into a window
> on the Linux screen? Anyone done it?
> BTW, my NTSC->xawtv and an old Hauppauge card works fine, but the NTSC
> is being discontinued by my provider. I need a replacem
On 04/09/18 07:30, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 09 April 2018 09:51:37 Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 09:46:07AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com
wrote:
To your original problem, have you tried going to a command line
and throwing in a couple =sync=s? I would try that, maybe after
sav
On 04/09/18 06:04, Gdsi wrote:
Hi all.
After copying a bulk files I felt the limitation of Debian-partition, and decided expand
it, as a space on disk was. The partitions on disk placed so: sda2-Debian, sda3-swap. I
deleted the sda3-swap, and expand sda2-Debian, and create swap again. I used
hello,
Can you pop a hard disk that boots with a Debian installation on it into
another entirely different PC and will the kernel try to make sense of
its new hardware ?
mick
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On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 03:01:56AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> hello,
> Can you pop a hard disk that boots with a Debian installation on it into
> another entirely different PC and will the kernel try to make sense of its
> new hardware ?
>
Sometimes "yes," sometimes "no". It depends on a variety o
On 10/04/18 14:01, mick crane wrote:
hello,
Can you pop a hard disk that boots with a Debian installation on it into
another entirely different PC and will the kernel try to make sense of
its new hardware ?
mick
Mostly. I once had a disk that often moved between a desktop and laptop.
If the
On Monday 09 April 2018 21:25:34 David Christensen wrote:
> On 04/09/18 07:30, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 09 April 2018 09:51:37 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >> On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 09:46:07AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com
> >>
> >> wrote:
> >>> To your original problem, have you tried going to a
On Tue 10 Apr 2018 at 03:01:56 (+0100), mick crane wrote:
> Can you pop a hard disk that boots with a Debian installation on it
> into another entirely different PC and will the kernel try to make
> sense of its new hardware ?
Yes, I used to build a system in one box and then install the drive in
mick crane composed on 2018-04-10 03:01 (UTC+0100):
> Can you pop a hard disk that boots with a Debian installation on it into
> another entirely different PC and will the kernel try to make sense of
> its new hardware ?
IME, if the chipset and CPU are Intel, it doesn't matter how new or old, b
On 2018-04-10 04:48, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
On 10/04/18 14:01, mick crane wrote:
hello,
Can you pop a hard disk that boots with a Debian installation on it
into another entirely different PC and will the kernel try to make
sense of its new hardware ?
mick
Mostly. I once had a disk that o
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