On Di, Nov 05, 2019 at 10:42:28 +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote:
I migrate databases, and during last few days I have had 2 server
crashes.
I have similiar signal 11 crashes after the upgrade (pg_upgradecluster).
Maybe you should keep your hands from version 12.
Shade and sweet water!
Steph
On 2019-11-13, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Thanks for the help with cups.
>
> Now, when someone posts a link to some imgur stuff, I see all the
> thumbnails on the right, and if I click on next, theres another flurry
> of drive activity but never is the full sized image shown.
Con
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Brian wrote:
> On Wed 13 Nov 2019 at 13:55:57 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>> You asked about the "classic" printers we both (apparently) own. Mine
>> here still support being addressed via LPR/LPD, not to mention PCL,
>> postscript, etc.
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> I wish I
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Hi
I have noticed that when I try and install Debian with graphical
installer the track pad doesn't work, if I plug in a mouse it is fine,
I can still use the keyboard for the install.
Just tried to install Kali Linux and I am having the same issu
Paul Sutton wrote:
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> Hi
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> I have noticed that when I try and install Debian with graphical
> installer the track pad doesn't work, if I plug in a mouse it is fine,
> I can still use the keyboard for the install.
>
> Just tried to install
On Thu 14 Nov 2019 at 11:12:38 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> > I wonder how many modern printers support the lpd protocol?
>
> How do we define "modern"? Just looked at a few Brother MFPs, and they
> still support it (although I don't know how old the actual models are).
Modern? I'
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Brian wrote:
> On Thu 14 Nov 2019 at 11:12:38 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>> Sorting by "newest" on their (laser / color led) models listing results
>> in the "HL-L3270CDW" being listed as "newest" -- digging around, it
>> seems that it's a 2018 model.
Hello everybody,
I've been having a bear of a time trying to get my Debian Buster-based router
to operate with Comcast's native IPv6 configuration. I'm not looking
for prefix delegation, just a public address and a default gateway. I'm
using the ISC DHCP client for both v4 and v6 since it's gene
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