Hi.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 08:57:25AM +0200, Stefan Krueger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> so far as I know Debian stretch is shipped with NFS-Version 4.2. The RFC[1]
> said NFSv4.1 has the capability for sessiontrunking to speed up the
> performance/throughput, so my question is how can I archiv
On 2018-06-24 09:49, Fred wrote:
On 06/23/2018 05:23 PM, John Crawley wrote:
On 2018-06-24 03:18, Richard Owlett wrote:
For the past couple of weeks I've had problems connecting to
https://manpages.debian.org/ .
Usually these days (last couple of months?) when I click a link in
Firefox poin
On 2018-06-26 16:30, John Crawley wrote:
On 2018-06-24 09:49, Fred wrote:
On 06/23/2018 05:23 PM, John Crawley wrote:
On 2018-06-24 03:18, Richard Owlett wrote:
For the past couple of weeks I've had problems connecting to
https://manpages.debian.org/ .
Usually these days (last couple of mon
On 6/26/18, deloptes wrote:
> David Wright wrote:
>
>> Really? Looking at
>> https://github.com/fossasia/meilix/blob/master/sources.list I see no
>> mention of Debian at all (unless you count "deb"):
>
> This the brainless ubuntu generation, but they tend to document
> extensively.
> I admired it.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 10:07:28AM +0300, Reco wrote:
Personally I'd rather use conventional network bonding on NFS server,
and be done with it.
Conventional network bonding doesn't speed up a single stream, which is
why people have been looking for alternatives.
Mike Stone
Hi.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 08:09:48AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 10:07:28AM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Personally I'd rather use conventional network bonding on NFS server,
> > and be done with it.
>
> Conventional network bonding doesn't speed up a single stream,
> In my case. "timidity" was causing my problem. Within X, I did a "sudo kill
> timidity", and immediately my Volume control on the pane of KDE's Plasma
> desktop changed, and the volume control slider produced test clicks. I
> tried purging timidity, but it seems to want to take half of KDE with i
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 8:39 AM, Borden Rhodes
wrote:
> > In my case. "timidity" was causing my problem. Within X, I did a "sudo
> kill
> > timidity", and immediately my Volume control on the pane of KDE's Plasma
> > desktop changed, and the volume control slider produced test clicks. I
> > tried
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 09:00:16 -0500
Kent West wrote:
Hello Kent,
>seems well for me, but then, I don't use Timidity (to my knowledge -
>don't really know what it is).
A MIDI/MOD file player.
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On 26 June 2018 at 16:00, Kent West wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 8:39 AM, Borden Rhodes
> wrote:
>>
>> > In my case. "timidity" was causing my problem. Within X, I did a "sudo
>> > kill
>>
>> Yessir. The timidity update on 19 June messed up my sound, too. After
>> a frustrating few hours of
On 2018-06-26, Kent West wrote:
>>
> This morning I removed "timidity" from the "audio" group, and rebooted. All
> seems well for me, but then, I don't use Timidity (to my knowledge - don't
> really know what it is). I do notice that a "ps ax | grep timidity" does
> not return anything.
>
Seems l
I've written a software suite using openssl-1.1.0f and libssh2-1.8.0.
On my main development box, everything compiles fine, but on my laptop
it can't find the OpenSSL library. Here's my console output:
cc -c revdate.c
cc -O -DLINUX -lgtk-3 -lgdk-3 -lpangocairo-1.0 -lpango-1.0 -latk-1.0
-lcair
On 2018-06-26 at 11:16, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> I've written a software suite using openssl-1.1.0f and libssh2-1.8.0.
> On my main development box, everything compiles fine, but on my laptop
> it can't find the OpenSSL library. Here's my console output:
>
> cc -c revdate.c
> cc -O -DLINUX -lgtk
On 26/06/18 07:00 AM, Kent West wrote:
This morning I removed "timidity" from the "audio" group, and rebooted.
All seems well for me, but then, I don't use Timidity (to my knowledge -
don't really know what it is). I do notice that a "ps ax | grep
timidity" does not return anything.
Try grep -
Le mardi 26 juin 2018, 17:16:59 CEST Charlie Gibbs a écrit :
> I've written a software suite using openssl-1.1.0f and libssh2-1.8.0.
> On my main development box, everything compiles fine, but on my laptop
> it can't find the OpenSSL library. Here's my console output:
>
> cc -c revdate.c
> cc -O
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 13:18:01 +1200
Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 26/06/18 12:37, terryc wrote:
> > As per subject, after the last image upgrade, the computer doesn't
> > recognise when a USB device is plugged into a USB socket.
> > what is the problem?
> > System is Debian Stretch V9.4
> > drago
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 08:23:23 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> terryc wrote:
>
> > raid
> > array on USB3.0
>
> what does raid array has to do with USB3.0?
software raid through USB port to case carrying five hard disks.
It isn't mounted in /etc/fstab and i usually type the mounting string
when I need
Not to go off-topic, but you wrote:
"Difficult for me to judge. I do have over 13000 hostnames in /etc/hosts
which I hope has an accelerating effect on loading pages (though I"
So you aggressively flaunt conventional wisdom with this practice. What is your
secret? I have often thought of doing the
Johann Spies wrote:
> I had the same experience. What solved it for me was to edit
> /etc/default/timidity so that timidity does not run as daemon.
>
> That freed my audio-devices.
Me too, but the question is how we make timidity work with alsa or pulse,
without blocking alsa.
I would like to
terryc wrote:
> Mostly it is USB sticks for stuff to play/display on the TV & "noise
> device"
what do you see in dmesg when you plug in the device?
What happens if you downgrade the kernel to the previous version?
Hi.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 02:14:36PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Not to go off-topic, but you wrote:
> "Difficult for me to judge. I do have over 13000 hostnames in /etc/hosts
> which I hope has an accelerating effect on loading pages (though I"
>
> So you aggressively flaunt conv
On Tue 26 Jun 2018 at 23:03:34 (+0300), Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 02:14:36PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> > Not to go off-topic, but you wrote:
> > "Difficult for me to judge. I do have over 13000 hostnames in /etc/hosts
> > which I hope has an accelerating effect on
On 06/24/2018 11:56 PM, Ken Heard wrote:
How do I get Thunderbird to use the same format for dates/times more
than a week old?
You need to use the config editor to create/edit
mail.ui.display.dateformat.today,
mail.ui.display.dateformat.thisweek, and
mail.ui.display.dateformat.default as In
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