On 7/27/20 9:59 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
Somebody wrote:
But... isn't the tool the least of your problems? The big one being,
where are you going to get your nutritional database. (Seems to me that
most of what Weight Watchers and Noom do is collect data on millions of
products.)
From
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 11:49:59PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
[...]
> This is a sadly classic pattern in Libre software: "not my problem, it's
> the other project doing it wrong".
...and of all the rest of humanity, too.
Cheers
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Bhasker C V wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am on bullseye.
> I have tried and tested this with many headphones
>
> When on bluetooth the audio gets periodically disconnected and
> re-connects
> to audio after 5 seconds.
> During the time the bluetooth per-say does not get disconnected but just
> the
On Lu, 27 iul 20, 14:24:03, G Gosselin wrote:
> I’m new to reporting Debian bugs.
>
> Please, what package should I use in report bugs for keyboard/mouse not being
> recognized correctly during boot.
> (Logitech EX110 kb/mouse incorrectly detected as LX710)
Where do you see that?
Kind regards,
On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 Stefan Monnier wrote:
[On 24 Jul 2020 Semih Ozlem wrote:]
when I run the command
gpg --verify SHAxSUM.sign SHAxSUM
I get a message saying that
Can't check signature: No public key
Somone recently asked a similar question.
In case you already have access to a debian system
On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 Andrew Cater wrote:
And it turns out that /etc/apt/trusted.gpg has the buster-stable, the
buster-automatic and the buster-security keys by default but _NOT_ the
debian-cd signing key so the stage of importing the key to match the
specific Debian CD signing key is still valid.
hello,
using mc to select files to edit mc editor doesn't recognize vim syntax
colouring so have to press enter to ignore and get the error messages in
terminal.
Any way to have mc recognize colo, syntax options in ~/.vimrc ?
mick
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Hi.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:00:30AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> hello,
> using mc to select files to edit mc editor doesn't recognize vim syntax
> colouring so have to press enter to ignore and get the error messages in
> terminal.
> Any way to have mc recognize colo, syntax options in
The Wanderer writes:
> On 2020-07-27 at 19:02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> The Wanderer writes:
>>
>>> On 2020-07-27 at 10:37, The Wanderer wrote:
>>>
What you want to do instead is to run this exact latter command, and
pass the output of that into the 'aptitude purge' command.
>>>
>>>
On Ma, 28 iul 20, 13:42:07, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:00:30AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> > hello,
> > using mc to select files to edit mc editor doesn't recognize vim
> > syntax colouring so have to press enter to ignore and get the error
> > messages in terminal.
>
Hi Tom,
Ah, if you'd said some or all of that previously, you might have had a
slightly politer response - sorry if I was grumpy. Please _DON'T_ drop back
to Stretch: with the final release, it's just transitioned to LTS. That
transition means that it will still be well supported for security issu
On Mon 27 Jul 2020 at 19:39:25 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> Nicolas George (12020-07-27):
> > Well, in between explaining why all the answers I got do not match the
> > question, I RTFS, and it seems indeed it is not possible with SANE. What
> > stupid design.
> >
> > As for the hpaio backend,
Stefan Monnier (12020-07-27):
> >> The problem is with scanner that are
> I'm not sure where you found assignment of blame in what I wrote.
"The problem is" is an assignment of technical blame.
> Apparently not 100% so since it works if you provide the URI explicitly.
Most applications do not a
Greetings all,
I've just bought the above printer, downloaded the manufacturer's
drivers, got the URI from lpstat -l -e, picked the ppd, and nothing
works.
The printer is clearly detected, and all I can get is the message:
`AttributeError: 'Printer' object has no attribute '_ppd'' and the
insisten
On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 05:22:36 -0700, Weaver wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I've just bought the above printer, downloaded the manufacturer's
> drivers, got the URI from lpstat -l -e, picked the ppd, and nothing
> works.
Please put the device on the network and give the outputs of
avahi-browse -
>> >> The problem is with scanner that are
>> I'm not sure where you found assignment of blame in what I wrote.
> "The problem is" is an assignment of technical blame.
I was just pointing out in which circumstances the problem appears.
No blame was meant and when I reread it I don't see blame bein
On 2020-07-28 12:39, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Ma, 28 iul 20, 13:42:07, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:00:30AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> hello,
> using mc to select files to edit mc editor doesn't recognize vim
> syntax colouring so have to press enter to ignore and get the
Hi,
Since the past month or so, systemd leaves systemd-user-runtime-dir
processes in an uninterruptible state, apparently after cleaning up
after a user sessions exits; I'm running XFCE4 with Lightdm, and thus I
get at least a hanging process trying to stop
user-runtime-dir@117.service, but they a
Hi,
I've noticed an issue on my Thinkpad x250 running Debian 10 Buster.
I'm running the stock GNOME desktop environment (under Wayland) and
every time I suspend the laptop (by closing the lid), two-finger
scrolling just stops working.
I looked online and there appears to be confirmed issues
I posted this to Mplayer mailing list but got no answer so am sharing it here
hoping someone can help...
I capture my webcam stream with:
$ mencoder tv:// -tv
driver=v4l2:width=640:height=480:device=/dev/video0:forceaudio:alsa:adevice=hw.1,0
-ovc lavc -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=64:mode=3 -o
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I posted this to Mplayer mailing list but got no answer so am sharing it here
> hoping someone can help...
>
> I capture my webcam stream with:
>
> $ mencoder tv:// -tv
> driver=v4l2:width=640:height=480:device=/dev/video0:forceaudio:alsa:adevice=hw.1,0
> -ovc lavc -oa
Hi.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 06:18:31PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> $ mencoder tv:// -tv
> driver=v4l2:width=640:height=480:device=/dev/video0:forceaudio:alsa:adevice=hw.1,0
> -ovc lavc -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr:br=64:mode=3 -o webcam.avi
> How can I modify the above command so to ca
On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 09:56:20 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > And the fact that hpaio relies on CUPS is inexcusable.
>
> I don't see why: first, AFAICT it is still fully functional without
> CUPS, and the fact that it tries to make use of CUPS's config
> information in order to overcome specifi
On 28-07-2020 23:18, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 05:22:36 -0700, Weaver wrote:
>
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> I've just bought the above printer, downloaded the manufacturer's
>> drivers, got the URI from lpstat -l -e, picked the ppd, and nothing
>> works.
>
> Please put the device on the net
I chose the option Expert Install when I installed Debian Buster.
I did not install any desktop environment, print server or the standard system
utilities offered during installation.
After successfully installing the OS, I rebooted into tty2 and installed the
packages named below:
xorg gnome-
My machine does not have an RJ-45 port.
Based on my experience with Microsoft Windows OS, I need to use an
Ethernet-to-USB adapter to have a wired LAN connection.
As a result, during Expert Install, Debian 10.4 did not auto-detect the network
hardware and it was unable to use DHCP to configure
gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
> My machine does not have an RJ-45 port.
>
> Based on my experience with Microsoft Windows OS, I need to use an
> Ethernet-to-USB adapter to have a wired LAN connection.
>
> As a result, during Expert Install, Debian 10.4 did not auto-detect the
> network hardware
On 29-07-2020 05:44, Weaver wrote:
> On 28-07-2020 23:18, Brian wrote:
>> On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 05:22:36 -0700, Weaver wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings all,
>>>
>>> I've just bought the above printer, downloaded the manufacturer's
>>> drivers, got the URI from lpstat -l -e, picked the ppd, and nothing
>>> w
gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am unable to answer your question, viz. "Does that happen for yours?"
> because I am unable to boot into the Gnome desktop environment after a
> minimal install of Debian 10.4
>
If you hit ctrl-alt-F2 you should get a console login, then work from there.
-dsr-
>From a minimal Debian install with no desktop environment, use the tasksel
command to select the desktop for installation and work from there. How did
you install your minimal desktop environment? - if you did it just from a
netinst iso with no network, you might need to start by plugging in your
Alan,
"If I were you, I wouldn't start from here". If you have no network
connection, you might find it easier to begin with a DVD image as this
provides more software to begin with. If you can plug in the USB-Ethernet
adapter and a cable, even better. You will almost certainly need some
element o
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 08:53:57PM +, gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have manually partitioned my hard disk drive as follows:
>
> /boot is assigned 200MB
> /root is assigned 10GB
> /swap is assigned 20GB
> /home is assigned 35GB
> /var is assigned 10GB
> /usr is assigned 5GB
> /usr-local is a
gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have manually partitioned my hard disk drive as follows:
>
> /boot is assigned 200MB
> /root is assigned 10GB
> /swap is assigned 20GB
> /home is assigned 35GB
> /var is assigned 10GB
> /usr is assigned 5GB
> /usr-local is assigned 5GB
> /opt is assigned 5GB
> /srv
On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 13:17:33 -0700, Weaver wrote:
> On 29-07-2020 05:44, Weaver wrote:
> > On 28-07-2020 23:18, Brian wrote:
> >> On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 05:22:36 -0700, Weaver wrote:
> >>
> >>> Greetings all,
> >>>
> >>> I've just bought the above printer, downloaded the manufacturer's
> >>> driv
To be honest, on 256G - when you don't know what you want - I'd be inclined
to take the guided partitioning all in one partition layout as a good
start. Logs rotate these days, downloads can be deleted. If you know you're
going to be running lots of things in one particular partition, that's
slight
On Mon, 27 Jul, 2020 at 15:38:57 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> John Boxall (12020-07-27):
> > I was having the same problem with the same model mfp. I had to go into the
> > HPLIP Toolbox app and setup the printer. Once I did that xsane and simple
> > scan could find the scanner.
>
> Thanks for t
Andrew Cater wrote:
> To be honest, on 256G - when you don't know what you want - I'd be inclined
> to take the guided partitioning all in one partition layout as a good
> start. Logs rotate these days, downloads can be deleted. If you know you're
> going to be running lots of things in one partic
The only other thing I'd add - if you're planning to dual boot a machine -
allow both operating systems enough space. The machine on which I'm typing
this has a 256G disk. It came to me with Windows 10 and I retained a
Windows partition to do manufacturer's updates and so on. I gave the
Windows par
Rodolfo Medina (12020-07-28):
> How can I modify the above command so to capture
> desktop screen instead (with audio)? I suppose it's a matter of
> replacing /dev/video0 with something else but don't know what nor the
> correct syntax...
As others have explained, the desktop
On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 13:17:33 -0700, Weaver wrote:
> Ippfind delivers on nothing, also.
How about 'ippfind -T 5'?
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Brian.
On 7/28/20, gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I chose the option Expert Install when I installed Debian Buster.
>
> I did not install any desktop environment, print server or the standard
> system utilities offered during installation.
>
> After successfully installing the OS, I rebooted into tty2 and
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your recommendations.
My hard disk drive is used to dual boot Microsoft Windows with Debian. Secure
Boot is enabled in the BIOS.
I assigned 100GB for Debian 10.4.
About your statement: "You don't need a separate /boot unless you're running an
odd filesystem for root."
I do
Way down at the bottom of the screen you may see a line with some
instructions. Hit the one for 'commands' and you will get 'grub' and a
cursor. I found a list of instructions for 'grub' but they didn't help
me much. I'm stuck there. Mick
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On 29/7/20 8:22 am, Dan Ritter wrote:
Andrew Cater wrote:
To be honest, on 256G - when you don't know what you want - I'd be inclined
to take the guided partitioning all in one partition layout as a good
start. Logs rotate these days, downloads can be deleted. If you know you're
going to be runn
On 29/7/20 8:45 am, Andrew Cater wrote:
The only other thing I'd add - if you're planning to dual boot a machine
- allow both operating systems enough space. The machine on which I'm
typing this has a 256G disk. It came to me with Windows 10 and I
retained a Windows partition to do manufacturer
gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> About your statement: "You don't need a separate /boot unless you're running
> an odd filesystem for root."
>
> I don't want Debian to install the Grub bootloader onto the space occupied by
> Windows bootloader. I had an unpleasant experience when I installed Mi
gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> You wrote: "You don't need a separate /usr or /usr/local or /opt or /srv
> under any conditions. That differentiation comes from a time when disks were
> tens of megabytes."
>
> Am I right to assume that when I install Debian, there won't be partitions
On 29-07-2020 09:07, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 13:17:33 -0700, Weaver wrote:
>
>> Ippfind delivers on nothing, also.
>
> How about 'ippfind -T 5'?
Nothing!
Just a return to the prompt.
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On 29-07-2020 13:05, Weaver wrote:
> On 29-07-2020 09:07, Brian wrote:
>> On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 13:17:33 -0700, Weaver wrote:
>>
>>> Ippfind delivers on nothing, also.
>>
>> How about 'ippfind -T 5'?
>
> Nothing!
> Just a return to the prompt.
Or, perhaps what I should have done is this:
https:/
No. I ddn't use the tasksel command to select the Gnome desktop for
installation. If I had done it, I'd have a bloated Gnome desktop environment.
On the console tty2, I installed the following packages:
xorg gnome-core gnome-tweak-tool synaptic gedit gdebi file-roller
In the past, after install
You wrote: Any partition (actually, the filesystem) can be mounted as any
directory.
What are the commands to mount a partition as a directory please?
I am a bit confused: the file system consists of partitions such a / , /boot ,
/home , /var , /etc and so on. Don't they appear as directori
On 7/28/20 11:05 PM, Weaver wrote:
On 29-07-2020 09:07, Brian wrote:
On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 13:17:33 -0700, Weaver wrote:
Ippfind delivers on nothing, also.
How about 'ippfind -T 5'?
Nothing!
Just a return to the prompt.
Same thing happens when tried on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
--doug
On 2020-07-28 13:53, gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have manually partitioned my hard disk drive as follows:
/boot is assigned 200MB /root is assigned 10GB /swap is assigned 20GB
/home is assigned 35GB /var is assigned 10GB /usr is assigned 5GB
/usr-local is assigned 5GB /opt is assigned 5GB /srv
Nicolas George writes:
> Rodolfo Medina (12020-07-28):
>>How can I modify the above command so to capture
>> desktop screen instead (with audio)?
>
>
> mencoder does not support capturing the desktop. You may manage to tweak
> it to enable libavdevice, but it is completely uns
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