Looking at dpkg -l output i noticed:
ii binutils 2.31.1-16 amd64 GNU assembler, linker and
binary utilities
ii binutils-common:amd64 2.31.1-16 amd64 Common files for
the GNU assembler, ..
why dpkg -l adds the :arch prefix in some package names and not in others?
a
Hi.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 12:35:56PM +0200, aprekates wrote:
> Looking at dpkg -l output i noticed:
>
> ii binutils 2.31.1-16 amd64 GNU assembler, linker and binary
> utilities
> ii binutils-common:amd64 2.31.1-16 amd64 Common files for the
> GNU assembler,
So some packages with other arch cant be installed so there is
no need for dpkg to differentiate the name.
But i can install binutils-common in my system from many archs
so the suffix (thanks for the correction) helps to differentiate.
Thanks
Alexandros
On 18/11/19 12:53 μ.μ., Reco wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 02:04:16PM +0200, aprekates wrote:
> So some packages with other arch cant be installed so there is
> no need for dpkg to differentiate the name.
>
> But i can install binutils-common in my system from many archs
> so the suffix (thanks for the correction) helps to differen
On 11/17/19 3:02 AM, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Quick search of
https://sources.debian.org/src/cups/2.3.0-7/backend/ipp.c/ shows there
is no different between ipp and http, and no difference between ipps
and https.
ipps and https force encryption, using SSL/TLS (just like you'd expect
from
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 10:07:23AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> The docs for udev are too paranoid to show one how, and the next package
> upgrade undoes your work anyway so why bother.
You're putting your stuff in the wrong place.
The files in /lib/udev/ are put there by Debian packages, and yo
On Monday 18 November 2019 09:28:42 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 10:07:23AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > The docs for udev are too paranoid to show one how, and the next
> > package upgrade undoes your work anyway so why bother.
>
> You're putting your stuff in the wrong place.
Hi,
Attached is screenshot of the settings I have used.
The auto-raise interval on the other hand is not honouring the
setting. No matter what the raise interval is configued as, the windows
auto-raise in 0.5 seconds. Please could someone tell me if I am missing
something ?
--
Bhasker C V
I am running Stretch on my Linux platform.
The CPU is an AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core Processor on an ASUSTeK M5A97 R2.0
Motherboard with 8GB Ram. I have started having orphaned inodes when I
run a major piece of software in my research program.
he problem is that the program hangs and the system w
Hi.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 02:06:48PM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> he problem is that the program hangs and the system will not
> recognized the keyboard, although, according to gKrellM the system is
> still operating. The only solution seems to be to reboot the system.
The contents
Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 02:06:48PM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > he problem is that the program hangs and the system will not
> > recognized the keyboard, although, according to gKrellM the system is
> > still operating. The only solution seems to be to reboot th
Le 18/11/2019 à 20:06, Stephen P. Molnar a écrit :
The CPU is an AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core Processor on an ASUSTeK M5A97 R2.0
Motherboard with 8GB Ram. I have started having orphaned inodes when I
run a major piece of software in my research program.
How do you know you have orphaned inodes and
On 11/18/19, Bhasker C V wrote:
>
> Attached is screenshot of the settings I have used.
>
> The auto-raise interval on the other hand is not honouring the
> setting. No matter what the raise interval is configued as, the windows
> auto-raise in 0.5 seconds. Please could someone tell me if I am
I see that the update to debian stable that I was going to do today wants to
update thunderbird but remove enigmail. Does anyone have any insight into how
long it is likely to take before enigmail will be made compatible with the
thunderbird that debian stable wants to install?
I remember that thi
Hi,
I recently purchased bluetooth mouse and keyboard to use with a Debian
9 machine. I could pair the devices without problems and they do work
for some time. However, after some time they stop working. I suspect
that some timeout triggers. (After a reboot they start working again
for some time
Hi.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 12:57:16PM -0700, D. R. Evans wrote:
> I see that the update to debian stable that I was going to do today
> wants to update thunderbird but remove enigmail. Does anyone have any
> insight into how long it is likely to take before enigmail will be
> made compati
Hi Federico,
Quoting Federico Beffa (2019-11-18 20:54:37)
> I recently purchased bluetooth mouse and keyboard to use with a Debian
> 9 machine. I could pair the devices without problems and they do work
> for some time. However, after some time they stop working. I suspect
> that some timeout
Hi folks,
One of my gmail accounts is no longer accessible, not in links even with
some JavaScript. Not in elinks with the same, and most of all, not via
basic html in lynx.
I use this account for research, meaning I prefer a low graphics web
interface. I am using a screen reader which also f
On 18/11/2019 22:48, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> One of my gmail accounts is no longer accessible, not in links even
> with some JavaScript. Not in elinks with the same, and most of all,
> not via basic html in lynx.
> I use this account for research, meaning I prefer a low graphics web
>
Hi
I'm experiencing some weird WiFi problems since the arrival of Kernels
5.x. Currently I run 5.3.0-2-amd64 and MT7612 MediaTek Inc. 802.11ac
WLAN USB3 dongle. I suffer frequent disconects, and everytime this
happens, I see this in the system log:
wpa_supplicant[651]: wlx00e0bb330276:
CTRL-EVE
I'm using okular to open pdfs (with exo-open) in debian 10.
When okular opens a pdf, from the command line, it issues a warning
Icon theme "crystalsvg" not found.
It used to issue the warning a warning about the "gnome" icon theme not
found. I was able to get red of that warning by installi
For now the web access is a zenith.
I use a shell service exclusively for the internet.
Therefore creating a setup outside of this is not possible.
Karen
On Mon, 18 Nov 2019, Mark Rousell wrote:
On 18/11/2019 22:48, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi folks,
One of my gmail accounts is no longer access
On Tue, 19 Nov 2019 at 11:32, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> When okular opens a pdf, from the command line, it issues a warning
> Icon theme "crystalsvg" not found.
Hi, try this:
https://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=contents&keywords=crystalsvg&mode=filename&suite=stable&arch=any
Hi David,
Thanks!
Your package searching is certainly better than mine: i had found the
package kdesdk-scripts before, but not code-aster-gui nor anyremote-doc.
I've installed all 3 of them, but still get the same error message.
Also /usr/share/icons does not have a subdirectory crystalsvg alth
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 7:12 PM Dan Hitt wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Thanks!
>
> Your package searching is certainly better than mine: i had found the
> package kdesdk-scripts before, but not code-aster-gui nor anyremote-doc.
>
> I've installed all 3 of them, but still get the same error message.
>
>
On 11/19/2019 2:06 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> For now the web access is a zenith.
> I use a shell service exclusively for the internet.
> Therefore creating a setup outside of this is not possible.
> Karen
>
>
> On Mon, 18 Nov 2019, Mark Rousell wrote:
>
>> On 18/11/2019 22:48, Karen Lewellen wro
why? after I have stated my goal is reading using a web interface
comparative to what one finds with gmail?
On Tue, 19 Nov 2019, john doe wrote:
On 11/19/2019 2:06 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
For now the web access is a zenith.
I use a shell service exclusively for the internet.
Therefore
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