Le 14/10/2019 à 04:22, Keith Bainbridge a écrit :
On 14/10/19 6:16 am, Yvan Masson wrote:
Hi,
I forgot to tell that I configured another important thing, in
/etc/systemd/logind.conf:
…
InhibitDelayMaxSec=600
…
Which should let enough time to do the upgrades.
Any hint is very welcome!
Le 12
Hellow Andrew!!!
Andrew McGlashan writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have DMARC with DKIM and SPF setup for my domain name.
There was related discussion: it's very seriosus...
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754809
>
> When I sent emails to Debian lists, I tend to get a bunch of DMARC
> rep
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 11:52:50PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> I am running Debian Sid/Buster and the Mate desktop. For the last 4 or 5
> weeks there has been a delay of perhaps 30-40 seconds before the desktop
> appears. I have looked at dmsg logs and journalctl logs but nothing seems to
> sta
On Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 11:17:55PM +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Oct, 2019 at 12:53:40 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > What is the replacement for a graphical package manager since synaptic is
> > deprecated? peferably something that can be run over an ssh -Y
> > user@machine login.
>
>
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 05:02:18AM +0200, Kovács Viktor wrote:
> How could I ask Debian developers, that in the next release update xkb-data
> to version 2.27?
By filing a wishlist bug against the package.
On 10/14/19 8:08 AM, Anuradha Weeraman wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 11:52:50PM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am running Debian Sid/Buster and the Mate desktop. For the last 4 or 5
weeks there has been a delay of perhaps 30-40 seconds before the desktop
appears. I have looked at dmsg logs
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Hi,
On 14/10/19 9:42 pm, 황병희 wrote:
> Andrew McGlashan writes:
>> I have DMARC with DKIM and SPF setup for my domain name.
>
> There was related discussion: it's very seriosus...
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=754809
Okay, w
I am no expert but I am more than willing to follow along.
Perhaps you have found a bug.
I don't have an optical drive, I use USB, but that should not matter.
On 10/13/19 3:56 PM, Wayne Sallee wrote:
The non-graphical needs work too:
There's no manual partitioning option without going first to g
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 9:04 AM Andrew McGlashan <
andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au> wrote:
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> -- we can't easily stop rubbish from those servers without
> blocking good users whom use those services. It would be so much
> better if
Hi debian users,
In the process of upgrading my debian testing laptop today, I finally
end up with a broken apt system.
I can't figure out how to get out of the mess I'm in.
I pasted a few commands and theirs results just below.
I hope this is going to make sense for some of you and that you co
Frank McCormick wrote:
...
> I find it strange the random bug does not delay boot time in my case,
> but apparently does delay the appearance of the desktop after GDM.
i'm running MATE from testing with lightdm, and haven't
experienced this problem ever. i have had a few boot and
shutdown dela
I used virtualbox; no need to burn any CD or USB.
8ec21625aadaddec8ba0de0ff915db03 debian-live-10.1.0-amd64-mate.iso
ab54364f4e066bba8d2010b5f8c0daad debian-live-9.2.0-amd64-mate.iso
Wayne Sallee
wa...@waynesallee.com
http://www.WayneSallee.com
Quoting rudu (2019-10-14 16:41:36)
> Hi debian users,
>
> In the process of upgrading my debian testing laptop today, I finally
> end up with a broken apt system.
> I can't figure out how to get out of the mess I'm in.
> I pasted a few commands and theirs results just below.
> I hope this is goin
On 10/14/19 11:13 AM, songbird wrote:
Frank McCormick wrote:
...
I find it strange the random bug does not delay boot time in my case,
but apparently does delay the appearance of the desktop after GDM.
i'm running MATE from testing with lightdm, and haven't
experienced this problem ever.
I have never tried to install Debian with virtualbox.
Bare Metal is obviously very different... perhaps that is the root of
the problems you are having.
I suggest you read about it in the Debian Wiki.
so, let's chalk this one up to user error
best of luck.
On 10/14/19 8:12 AM, Wayne Sallee w
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Thank you Jonas,
Unfortunately, I'm still stuck. See below.
Le 14/10/2019 à 17:23, Jonas Smedegaard a écrit :
Quoting rudu (2019-10-14 16:41:36)
Hi debian users,
In the process of upgrading my debian testing laptop today, I finally
end up with a broken apt system.
I can't figure out how to ge
On Mon, 14 Oct, 2019 at 08:44:28 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 11:17:55PM +0100, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> > On Sat, 12 Oct, 2019 at 12:53:40 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > What is the replacement for a graphical package manager since synaptic is
> > > deprecated? peferably s
Wayne Sallee writes:
The non-graphical needs work too:
Hi,
so here it's non-graphical...
There's no manual partitioning option without going first to guided
partitioning, so if you don't like the way it wants to partition the drive,
and you look for manual parition, that option is not avail
Maybe just bite the bullet, donload GPartEd Live and get the partitions
done before Debian install goes into action. Just an idea.
Paul (Going back to lurking)
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 at 12:12, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> I have never tried to install Debian with virtualbox.
> Bare Metal is obviously ver
Hello guys,
As I promised, here a more detailed solution, with the steps I really used:
The problem:
* You have a Windows 10 UEFI and a Linux Legacy boot. They both work, but
to choose what to boot you need to change the BIOS option each time.
Possible solutions discussed in the thread:
1. Let
On 9/10/19 1:42 am, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
Now to make that info useful. I have back-up disks mount noexec and then
unmount as part of the script. BUT I've had a couple of instances of the
back landing in the mount point for some reason. If the script is on the
disk, it can only run if the disk
On 14/10/19 7:42 pm, Yvan Masson wrote:
You were right Keith: after applying some updates manually, remaining
updates are
properly installed with unattended-upgrade… Now I need to understand
what was
blocking.
It was intuition rather than any knowledge I had - beyond the fact that
sometim
On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 11:31:22 +1100
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> It was intuition rather than any knowledge I had - beyond the fact
> that sometimes upgrade takes longer than normal.
>
> How to prevent a repeat is the real question.
Upgrades and updates often require fetching across the network, wh
Hi,
I'm using debian 9 (stretch).
I would like to install the info node for elisp (in emacs).
I went to packages.debian.org to search for elisp in stretch. There are
six results but none of them look like they contain info documentation.
Does the elisp info node come in a package, or is it a M
On Mon 14 Oct 2019 at 21:06:21 (-0700), Dan Hitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using debian 9 (stretch).
>
> I would like to install the info node for elisp (in emacs).
>
> I went to packages.debian.org to search for elisp in stretch. There are
> six results but none of them look like they contain info
On 15/10/19 11:31 am, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
How to prevent a repeat is the real question. My only suggestion is
extend the time-out, but how long. Maybe run manual upgrades on one
machine every day, before shutting down the others??
There was a response suggesting getting cron to run som
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