On Vi, 27 mar 20, 23:15:12, David Wright wrote:
>
> However, the actual problem that Russell introduced was how a
> character set—any character set—should be encoded in the email header
> parameter's value. And the RFC answer is "not in Base64", which is for
> unstructured fields, as illustrated b
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 11:15:12PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> [Romans] They spoke Vulgar Latin, and that outlived the
> Empire, evolving and dividing into the Romance languages.
>
> But it's strange how an aside can kill the actual discussion of
> email headers.
:-)
Yet in some way the topics
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 09:41:01 +0100
wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 11:15:12PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
>
> > [Romans] They spoke Vulgar Latin, and that outlived the
> > Empire, evolving and dividing into the Romance languages.
> >
> > But it's strange how an aside can kill the actual discuss
On Vi, 27 mar 20, 10:51:46, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 26 mar 20, 18:41:10, Reco wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 08:53:35AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > >
> > > I understand. But some of the stuff I receive does not work as
> > > expected. What do I do with the following PDF:
> > >
On 2020-03-27, deloptes wrote:
> Curt wrote:
>
>> Reco meant Roumanian (a Latin language). Or does everybody
>> already know that?
>>
>
> Yes, Romanian or Rumanian is Latin, but here in the context Latin is
> ambiguous.
>
My confusion stemmed from the fact I thought the correct word was
"Rouman
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 09:08:23AM -, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-03-27, deloptes wrote:
> > Curt wrote:
> >
> >> Reco meant Roumanian (a Latin language). Or does everybody
> >> already know that?
> >>
> >
> > Yes, Romanian or Rumanian is Latin, but here in the context Latin is
> > ambiguous.
> >
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 09:08:23 - (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> On 2020-03-27, deloptes wrote:
> > Curt wrote:
> >
> >> Reco meant Roumanian (a Latin language). Or does everybody
> >> already know that?
> >>
> >
> > Yes, Romanian or Rumanian is Latin, but here in the context Latin is
> > ambiguous.
On 2020-03-28, wrote:
>
>> My confusion stemmed from the fact I thought the correct word was
>> "Roumanian," not Romanian, which I took for a typo, exposing my
> ^^
>> ignorance (which paradoxically seems to be increasing the more I know
>> (because the more I know the more I realize I don't)
On 2020-03-28, Joe wrote:
>> >
>> >> Reco meant Roumanian (a Latin language). Or does everybody
>> >> already know that?
>> >>
>> >
>> > Yes, Romanian or Rumanian is Latin, but here in the context Latin is
>> > ambiguous.
>> >
>>
>> My confusion stemmed from the fact I thought the correct
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Hi all, I've been redirected to this list while using reportbug. I would gladly
accept some help regarding the determination of the Debian package responsible
for those traces during boot:
[ 0.410073] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Device)
[ 0.4
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 09:38:09AM -, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-03-28, wrote:
[...]
> > This betrays a little your French background :-)
>
> Yes, you're right, that's it.
Lest it be interpreted the wrong way: I'll venture to describe
my relation to France and its culture as a kind of love afa
Hi,
I'm on Debian 10.
What is the best practice regarding Ruby gems installation please (user vs
root)?
Below is my situation.
It all begins with the installation of vim-gtk3 (because I want access to the
+/* registers) that comes with the following dependencies:
libruby2.5 rake ruby ruby-did-y
On 28/03/2020 09:35, rba...@protonmail.ch wrote:
> Hi all, I've been redirected to this list while using reportbug. I
> would gladly accept some help regarding the determination of the
> Debian package responsible for those traces during boot:
That would be the kernel itself. The number in square
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Darac Marjal wrote:
> Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 06:55:55
> From: Darac Marjal
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Question regarding an ACPI BIOS Error (bug)
>
>
> On 28/03/2020 09:35, rba...@protonmail.ch wrote:
> > Hi all, I've been redirected to this list while
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 09:44:20 - (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> On 2020-03-28, Joe wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Reco meant Roumanian (a Latin language). Or does everybody
> >> >> already know that?
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > Yes, Romanian or Rumanian is Latin, but here in the context
> >> > Latin is ambiguo
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 11:03:54 +0100
wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 09:38:09AM -, Curt wrote:
> > On 2020-03-28, wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > This betrays a little your French background :-)
> >
> > Yes, you're right, that's it.
>
> Lest it be interpreted the wrong way: I'll venture t
On Sb, 28 mar 20, 11:37:48, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on Debian 10.
> What is the best practice regarding Ruby gems installation please (user vs
> root)?
(the answer applies more or less to any language, not just Ruby)
Since you're asking on a Debian list the answer is "install from
Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
> Does any Linux app exist to let systems know when bios updates become
> available for the bios running on those systems?
No. It would require a mechanism supported by each manufacturer,
and they tend not to even be consistent on their own websites.
Server manufacturers
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 01:15:25PM +, Joe wrote:
> [...] despite being taught Spanish by a bearded Australian
> who looked a lot like Roger Whittaker
Sounds about right (note that I'm Spanish myself, although
I'd rather say Cosmopolitan or something ;-)
Cheers
-- t
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after upgrading my hardware I started to notice what seemed like memory leaks.
After booting my desktop machine usually around 450MiB(with i3) or
650MiB(with MATE) of RAM are being used and after extended use, when closing all
gui-programs except a terminal, based on prior experienc
Hi.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 02:56:37PM +0100, n...@dismail.de wrote:
> But now I would often end up with something between +600MiB and +2.5GiB.
> When looking at top or htop no process using nearly that much memory is
> listed.
/proc/meminfo (please *do not soft* it), and the output of s
n...@dismail.de wrote:
> after upgrading my hardware I started to notice what seemed like memory
> leaks.
Did this cause a problem, or are you chasing a number you don't
like?
> 650MiB(with MATE) of RAM are being used and after extended use, when closing
> all
> gui-programs except a termina
Dan Ritter (12020-03-28):
> Is this causing a problem for you?
Not understanding something is a problem by itself.
Regards,
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On 2020-03-28, wrote:
>
>
>> > This betrays a little your French background :-)
>> Yes, you're right, that's it.
> Lest it be interpreted the wrong way: I'll venture to describe
> my relation to France and its culture as a kind of love afair.
Not at all; I'm an expatriate who's lost some of hi
Hi,
Is there a debug package for libgtk-3.0 amd64 for sid?
I was only able to find this page:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/libgtk-3-0-dbgsym
Thanks
Hi Andrei,
Thanks for your feedback.
28 mars 2020 à 14:40 de andreimpope...@gmail.com:
> Since you're asking on a Debian list the answer is "install from
> packages only". By definition[1] the software versions in stable remain
> the same (with a very few exceptions). If there are security issu
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 02:37:22PM -, Curt wrote:
[...]
> Not at all; I'm an expatriate who's lost some of his Anglophonic
> reflexes after many years here in France. What's gone in one ear has
> pushed some stuff out the other.
That's why we often have two of them, after all ;-)
Cheers
--
Hi there,
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, rba777 wrote:
...
[ 0.457794] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Failure creating named object
[\_GPE._E4A], AE_ALREADY_EXISTS (20190816/dswload2-323)
[ 0.457802] ACPI Error: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, During name lookup/catalog
(20190816/psobject-220)
...
Using apt and apt-f
On Sb, 28 mar 20, 14:40:54, G.W. Haywood wrote:
>
> Perhaps you should read
>
> https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/choosing.en.html#s3.1
>
> but do please note that this document is out of date - it refers to
> "Stretch" as the stable distribution, instead of "Buster", which has
> bee
On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 10:33:09 -0400,
Sylvain Archenault wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there a debug package for libgtk-3.0 amd64 for sid?
>
>I was only able to find this page:
>https://packages.debian.org/sid/libgtk-3-0-dbgsym
>
>Thanks
>
dbgsym packages are available from the Debian repositories - please add
l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> What is the best practice regarding Ruby gems installation please (user vs
> root)?
>
> So my question about the best practice at the very beginning.
> I think it can be very tricky to have parallel versions of the same gems, and
> I don't think having obsolete user gem
On Sb, 28 mar 20, 15:57:57, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hi Andrei,
>
> Thanks for your feedback.
> 28 mars 2020 à 14:40 de andreimpope...@gmail.com:
>
> > Since you're asking on a Debian list the answer is "install from
> > packages only". By definition[1] the software versions in stable remain
> >
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 10:12:52AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Did this cause a problem, or are you chasing a number you don't
> like?
I avoided possible problems until now, as every time I expected to need a lot
of memory and the "used memory" was larger than expected I rebooted beforehand.
Also
Perfect, thank you Andreas
Hi,
I'm on Buster.
Could somebody explain me please why my i915 PSR option doesn't seem to be
taken into account after reboot (still -1 instead of 0):
$ sudo modinfo i915 | grep -i psr
parm: enable_psr:Enable PSR (0=disabled, 1=enabled) Default: -1 (use
per-chip default) (int)
$ ls -
fwupd is worth noting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fwupd
and not only does it manage PC firmwares (UEFI) but peripheral cards
firmwares too
but it is far from widely adopted :-(
Hi.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 05:43:01PM +0100, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on Buster.
> Could somebody explain me please why my i915 PSR option doesn't seem to be
> taken into account after reboot (still -1 instead of 0):
>
> $ sudo modinfo i915 | grep -i psr
> parm: en
and enable_psr must be set to 1, not 0
On 3/28/20 11:37 AM, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on Debian 10.
> What is the best practice regarding Ruby gems installation please (user vs
> root)?
> Below is my situation.
>
> It all begins with the installation of vim-gtk3 (because I want access to the
> +/* registers) that comes wit
Andrei,
28 mars 2020 à 16:46 de andreimpope...@gmail.com:
> On Sb, 28 mar 20, 15:57:57, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> Actually, I'm totally OK with the approach.
>>
>> But I'm not really talking about the ruby2.5 package and its
>> dependencies here. I don't need a specific higher Ruby version
>>
hi,
I have the following problem with fetchmail:
fetchmail: timeout after 300 seconds waiting for server imap.gmail.com.
here is my .fetchmailrc
set logfile "/data/home/frenkiel/log/fetchmail"
set pidfile "/data/home/frenkiel/.fetchmail.pid"
set postmaster "frenkiel"
set nobouncemail
set
Thanks Dan,
The audio cracking comes up only after a suspend resume or reboot when
done on its own
If I boot into windows, reboot the system (without switchoff) into
linux, the sound is fine. The next time i reboot into linux the issue
comes back.
The sound is as if the speaker paper of an old spe
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 06:35:04PM +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I have the following problem with fetchmail:
> fetchmail: timeout after 300 seconds waiting for server imap.gmail.com.
> here is my .fetchmailrc
>
>
> set logfile "/data/home/frenkiel/log/fetchmail"
> set pidfile "/d
Hi.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 06:35:04PM +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I have the following problem with fetchmail:
> fetchmail: timeout after 300 seconds waiting for server imap.gmail.com.
> here is my .fetchmailrc
fetchmail -v
Reco
Hi Reco, Didier,
28 mars 2020 à 17:55 de recovery...@enotuniq.net:
> Probably because your /etc/modprobe.d/i915.conf did not get included in
> initrd. "i915" usually gets loaded before root filesystem is loaded, so
> your file does not get any effect.
> Execute "update-initramfs -k all -u", check
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 07:22:41PM +0100, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hi Reco, Didier,
...
> $ sudo cat /sys/module/i915/parameters/enable_psr
> 0
>
> => Thank you :)
You're welcome.
> I suppose I'm expected now to download my potential missing firmwares
> for module i915
> from
> https://git.kerne
Hello, I have a "Debian testing" system installed with Mate. It has
network-manager 1.22.8-1.
My network adapter is an Asus USB dongle based on rtl8814au, I
compiled and installed a kernel module for it and the network works
great, once it gets going.
My problem is, when I boot the system and it
On 3/28/20, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> I have the following problem with fetchmail:
> fetchmail: timeout after 300 seconds waiting for server
> imap.gmail.com.
> here is my .fetchmailrc
Poking my nose in to say that Gmail AND Youtube were down in last
couple days. I only know this
Alan Tu wrote:
> After trial and error, the best fix is for me to get into a terminal
> and restart network-manager:
> # systemctl restart network-manager
>
> After one to four times of this, eventually network-manager
> establishes the network connection.
Have you configured the network-card/co
The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that one out
of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically at boot.
Alan
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 28, 2020, at 12:02, deloptes wrote:
>
> Alan Tu wrote:
>
>> After trial and error, the best fix is fo
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 08:32:27 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, March 22, 2020 08:37:48 PM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > In that other thread, I point out that I decided to buy a Wavlink 3.0
> > docking station (with HDMI, DVI, and VGA video outputs) (on sale today at
> > Newegg) and
Alan Tu wrote:
> The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that
> one out of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically
> at boot. Alan
Do you have anything in /etc/network/interfaces except lo?
There should not be anything
furthermore NetworkManage
On Sat 28 Mar 2020 at 20:28:15 +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Alan Tu wrote:
>
> > The network was and is configured in network-manager. I should add that
> > one out of six or seven times, the connection is established automatically
> > at boot. Alan
>
> Do you have anything in /etc/network/interface
Le 28/03/2020 à 19:22, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
[...]
> 28 mars 2020 à 18:00 de didier.gau...@gmail.com:
>
>> and enable_psr must be set to 1, not 0
>>
> I set it up to 0 because I have frequent err/3 on journalctl like the
> following:
> kernel: [drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic
Reco,
28 mars 2020 à 19:32 de recovery...@enotuniq.net:
>
>
>> I suppose I'm expected now to download my potential missing firmwares
>> for module i915
>> from
>> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/i915
>> and
>> move them to /lib/firmware/i915?
>>
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 09:05:16PM +0100, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> >> I suppose I'm expected now to download my potential missing firmwares
> >> for module i915
> >> from
> >> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/i915
> >> and
> >> move them to /lib/firm
On 2020-03-28 12:18, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
I received the Wavlink device, but I'm fairly certain I'm going to return it
and give up on it. (I'm not clear on what software / drivers I'd have to find
and install, and the device says it doesn't support Linux (but does mention
that it works wit
I do not have any other interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces, besides lo.
Thanks for the tip about systemctl -l status network-manager. There is a
difference.
I ran systemctl -l status network-manager on two boots. In both cases, the USB
dongle was already plugged in and was not touched. The f
Reco,
28 mars 2020 à 21:15 de recovery...@enotuniq.net:
> I apply the following approach to it - if it works - it does not need
> firmware blobs. Even if update-initramfs may thinks it will be useful to
> include those, because it merely looks at "firmware" section of "modinfo
> i915" output in t
Alan Tu wrote:
> Thanks for the tip about systemctl -l status network-manager. There is a
> difference.
perhaps you inspect the full log for details. It could be you have a problem
with the driver or with how the device is handled (detected, initialized
etc.), could be also even a kernel bug some
Bhasker C V wrote:
> Thanks Dan,
> The audio cracking comes up only after a suspend resume or reboot when
> done on its own
> If I boot into windows, reboot the system (without switchoff) into
> linux, the sound is fine. The next time i reboot into linux the issue
> comes back.
>
> The sound is a
Dear all,
I have a debian bullseye/testing machine on a 2017 HP i7 machine that
I used daily for many months but was not running since end of November
2019. I upgraded everything with apt update + dist-upgrade +
autoremove + clean this week.
I can't exactly say how but while everything appeared fi
Hi Dan, Alex,
28 mars 2020 à 16:46 de d...@randomstring.org:
> I'll contribute another viewpoint. My company writes in
> Ruby as part of our financial service software. It's vitally
> important that we maintain continuity during development, so
> that what we run in production is absolutely the s
Hi,
Are some people on the ML using pipes.sh
(https://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.sh)?If so, could you describe your
usage/use-cases please?
* Ricing?
* Just having something nice on the terminal and being captivated?
* Other?
Actually, I'm interested in your potential "Other" answers ;)
Especi
On Saturday, March 28, 2020 04:41:57 PM David Christensen wrote:
> On 2020-03-28 12:18, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I received the Wavlink device, but I'm fairly certain I'm going to return
> > it and give up on it. (I'm not clear on what software / drivers I'd
> > have to find and install, and
On Saturday, March 28, 2020 08:17:56 PM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I haven't unwrapped the unit -- I'm returning the unit in the original,
> intact packaging.
To clarifly / amplify -- I don't think it is going to be worth the trouble to
try to make it (the Wavlink) work.
On 3/28/20 8:17 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, March 28, 2020 04:41:57 PM David Christensen wrote:
On 2020-03-28 12:18, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
I received the Wavlink device, but I'm fairly certain I'm going to return
it and give up on it. (I'm not clear on what software / dri
Cindy Sue Causey writes:
> ..
> While checking trending one more time to see if there were any current
> references, a new trending topic is that Twitter direct messages are
> taking a hit right now. It all seems an understandable, predictable
> social networking side effect in light of our W
Pierre Frenkiel writes:
> poll imap.gmail.com with proto IMAP auth password
It is just side comments. There is alternative software. The name is
getmail[*]. The getmail supports Gmail's label. It is available to
downloading messages from each Gmail's label. Personaly i use getmail
with Gnus. Alw
On Sb, 28 mar 20, 18:28:53, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Andrei,
>
> 28 mars 2020 à 16:46 de andreimpope...@gmail.com:
>
> > On Sb, 28 mar 20, 15:57:57, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> >
> >> Actually, I'm totally OK with the approach.
> >>
> >> But I'm not really talking about the ruby2.5 package and its
>
On Sb, 28 mar 20, 23:59:17, Martin wrote:
>
> I have a debian bullseye/testing machine on a 2017 HP i7 machine that
> I used daily for many months but was not running since end of November
> 2019. I upgraded everything with apt update + dist-upgrade +
> autoremove + clean this week.
[...]
> Thi
to you all: it helped! thank you all,
cheers,
steef
Richard Hector wrote on 26-03-20 11:51:
On 26/03/20 10:08 pm, steef wrote:
Hi folks, good morning from here in The Netherlands.
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