Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Esteban L
I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server (email, webhost, smb, etc).. I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all the systems again. I think Docker would be good for this -- will set that up in the future. =) But, for a quicky solution, I was w

Re: how to disable gdm3 via systemctl?

2020-01-20 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi Andrei, On 2020-01-13 23:40, Andrei POPESCU wrote:> > Display Managers are handled a little bit different than "regular" > services, since only one can run at a time (if you have several > installed), but at least one should be running (to not leave a > potentially inexperienced user in front

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 1/20/20 9:50 AM, Esteban L wrote: > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server > (email, webhost, smb, etc).. > > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all > the systems again. > > I think Docker would be good for this -- will set that up in

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread john doe
On 1/20/2020 8:50 AM, Esteban L wrote: > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server > (email, webhost, smb, etc).. > > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all > the systems again. > > I think Docker would be good for this -- will set that up in

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 08:50:07AM +0100, Esteban L wrote: > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server > (email, webhost, smb, etc).. > > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all > the systems again. > > I think Docker would be good for this -

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Felix Miata
Esteban L composed on 2020-01-20 08:50 (UTC+0100): > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server > (email, webhost, smb, etc).. > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all > the systems again. > I think Docker would be good for this -- will set

Re: Poll about DVD drive behavior

2020-01-20 Thread David
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 21:23, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > So my question to all owners of optical drives which have a motor to pull in > the tray: > Does the tray stay out for clearly more than 200 seconds ? Hi Thomas, I booted my PC and pressed the button on the optical drive to open its tray. Af

Re: Poll about DVD drive behavior

2020-01-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, David wrote: > After 10 minutes, the tray is still open. > ata-HL-DT-ST_DVDRAM_GH24NSD1_KD6I75B5854 Now it is getting interesting. I have a GH24NSC0 which does pull in. Firmware version is "LK00". Yours is reported by lshw as "LW00". The GH24NSD1 seems to be a younger version of the GH24NSC0

Re: Poll about DVD drive behavior

2020-01-20 Thread David
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 at 21:44, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > David wrote: > > After 10 minutes, the tray is still open. > > ata-HL-DT-ST_DVDRAM_GH24NSD1_KD6I75B5854 > > Now it is getting interesting. I have a GH24NSC0 which does pull in. > Firmware version is "LK00". Yours is reported by lshw as "LW00".

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 1/20/20, Felix Miata wrote: > Esteban L composed on 2020-01-20 08:50 (UTC+0100): > > >> But, for a quicky solution, I was wonder if I could just drop the hard >> drive into another case (new board, processor, ram, etc...), and it >> would still work?? > >> I have never tried it, that's why I am

Problem with slow local network access

2020-01-20 Thread Tom Browder
Just recently I've noticed a tremendous slow down in my normal work flow between two local hosts on my home wireless network. I use a Terminix app on an iPad to ssh into my laptop running Debian 10 Buster. With Terminix I get to an external server running Debian 9 quickly, but access to the intern

Re: Problem with slow local network access

2020-01-20 Thread Tom Browder
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 08:33 Tom Browder wrote: > Just recently I've noticed a tremendous slow down in my normal work flow > between two local hosts on my home wireless network. I use a Terminix app > on an iPad to ssh into my laptop running Debian 10 Buster. > Please disregard, I just found my

noapi acpi=off

2020-01-20 Thread Zahid Rahman
Hi, The idea to introduce this acpi change in the software updates across linux platforms, I think was a very bad. It has meant that either I can't login or I am staring at a purple, or black blank screen depending on the linux flavour. or the system is hanging and won't turn off. Anyway

Re: Jittery desktop mode.

2020-01-20 Thread Will Mengarini
* Peter Easthope [20-01/19=Su 17:36 -0600]: > [...] components in the desktop begin flashing [...] > indicator in the center of the screen rapidly cycles > [...] seems to be triggered by a mouse click [...]. At > present I wouldn't know what to file a bug report against. This seems more like an

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:50:07 +0100 Esteban L wrote: > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server > (email, webhost, smb, etc).. > > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all > the systems again. I did that yesterday with a new build Ryzen 5 16

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 20 ian 20, 08:50:07, Esteban L wrote: > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server > (email, webhost, smb, etc).. > > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all > the systems again. > > I think Docker would be good for this -- will set tha

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Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:50:07 +0100 Esteban L wrote: > But, for a quicky solution, I was wonder if I could just drop the hard > drive into another case (new board, processor, ram, etc...), and it > would still work?? As others have attested, it does work. However back it up first. Paranoids live

Re: noapi acpi=off

2020-01-20 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 03:03:44PM +, Zahid Rahman wrote: I would appreciate if some one can tell me the precise kernel parameter values so the laptop will turm off and I promise to turn off software updates after that. FEDORA 31. You've sent this to the Debian User list, for Debian users.

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread deloptes
Charles Curley wrote: > As others have attested, it does work. However back it up first. > Paranoids live longer. backup is good idea, but not a precondition in this case. it could be that OP needs to use rescue disc to recreate initrd if the drivers needed are not loaded and the transition path

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 22:19:37 +0200 Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Lu, 20 ian 20, 08:50:07, Esteban L wrote: > > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server > > (email, webhost, smb, etc).. > > > > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all > > the sy

Re: Fwd: Re: AMD 10.2 netinstall

2020-01-20 Thread Rick Thomas
Whether you can use the "netinstall" CD depends on whether your device's network connection requires one of those non-free drivers. If it needs a driver that isn't on the CD (which is more likely, the smaller the install medium) to retrieve the drivers it needs... Well, you get the picture. (

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 4:48 AM Georgi Naplatanov wrote: > On 1/20/20 9:50 AM, Esteban L wrote: > > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server > > (email, webhost, smb, etc).. > > > > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all > > the systems aga

Re: Fwd: Re: AMD 10.2 netinstall

2020-01-20 Thread David Wright
On Mon 20 Jan 2020 at 17:09:33 (-0800), Rick Thomas wrote: > Whether you can use the "netinstall" CD depends on whether your device's > network connection requires one of those non-free drivers. If it needs a > driver that isn't on the CD (which is more likely, the smaller the install > medium)

Re: noapi acpi=off

2020-01-20 Thread Zahid Rahman
So if you have the latest version of debian and it is logging on and off ok , what are the acpi setting, kernel parameters. You can find this out by pressing 'e' when the grub screen is showing. I should have taken note when I had debian installed. On Tue, 21 Jan 2020, 05:13 Zahid Rahman,

Re: noapi acpi=off

2020-01-20 Thread Zahid Rahman
Thank you. I have been getting same problem with ubuntu. I think these linux operating systems has corrupted some Table on my laptop. Although fedora has wifi driver , Debian does not. Ubuntu did not have a wifi driver, but later wifi driver came with a software update. But then ubuntu would on

Re: Use system drive, in another system

2020-01-20 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 20 ian 20, 16:29:27, Patrick Bartek wrote: > On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 22:19:37 +0200 > Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > > > One thing that you need to prepare for is the change of network > > interface name. Regardless of the naming scheme in use it will very > > likely change. > > Didn't in my cas

Re: noapi acpi=off

2020-01-20 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 21.01.2020 10:21, Zahid Rahman wrote: > So if you have  the latest version of debian and it is logging on and > off ok ,  what are  the acpi setting,  kernel parameters. > > You can find this out by pressing 'e' when the grub screen is showing. > > I should have taken note when I had debian inst