Rob Hurle wrote:
> *Bibus*
> I'm using Debian Stretch and have been for some time. For bibliographic
> work, I want to use Bibus. If anyone else out there is using this useful
> bit of software I'd like to know, or if anyone knows of a mailing list to
> discuss issues, I'd also like to know. My
On 12-01-2021 18:07, deloptes wrote:
> Rob Hurle wrote:
>
>> *Bibus*
>> I'm using Debian Stretch and have been for some time. For bibliographic
>> work, I want to use Bibus. If anyone else out there is using this useful
>> bit of software I'd like to know, or if anyone knows of a mailing list to
I have just installed Debian onto an older HP touchpad.
The machine has a touchscreen and a touchpad. The touchscreen is faulty
and continually triggers. I have plugged in a USB mouse as well.
Configuration
dmesg | grep hid
[ 7.765628] hidraw: raw HID events driver (C) Jiri Kosina
[ 7.8
W dniu sob, 09.01.2021 o godzinie 16∶33 -0600, użytkownik
gru...@mailfence.com napisał:
> On Sat, 9 Jan 2021, mm wrote:
>
> >
> > On 1/9/21 6:27 PM, Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> > > W?dniu sob, 09.01.2021 o?godzinie 15?33?+0100, u?ytkownik mm
> > > napisa?:
> > > > Cheers,
> > > >
> > > > Please get
I just imagined some problem with external identity provider
for own DNS record. That mean application should be sure that
identiy provider is really in duty of providing authorization
for my domain. That is not so easy. Is Secure DNS enough for it ?
Best regards,
Marek Mosiewicz
W dniu pon,
Hi,
On Jan/09/2021, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Sat, 2021-01-09 at 15:25 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> > My version actually is Debian 4.19.146-1 (2020-09-17) x86_64
> > GNU/Linux.
>
> The recommendation is to reinstall instead. It's easier and doesn't
> take much more time.
Depends on the sy
I have a server running Jessie (oldoldstable) that has had Squirrelmail
1.4.2 (installed manually) on it for a very long time. At some point,
years ago, SM became confused by a change in charactersets (UTC-8, is
it?), leading to erratic dropping of lines of text. I've just installed
SM 1.4.3 from
On 12/01/2021 06:47, Erwan David wrote:
> Hello,
> to install signal desktop client, I followed their instructions, which
> is to add their repository and, obviously their Kry.
>
> However, I got a warning
> Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d
> instead (see apt-k
hobie of RMN wrote:
> I have a server running Jessie (oldoldstable) that has had
> Squirrelmail 1.4.2 (installed manually) on it for a very long time.
> At some point, years ago, SM became confused by a change in
> charactersets (UTC-8, is it?), leading to erratic dropping of lines of
> text. I'
On Fri, 2021-01-08 at 14:53 +0100, Hans wrote:
>
> I have an older notebook with a nvidia graphics card (GF 8600M) and
> usinmg the
> proprietrary nvidia driver, which is *-legacy-340xx-*.
>
So around 2007 - 2010 ?
> Most applications (i.e. games) are running fast with opengl
> acceleration (60
>
Jeremy Ardley writes:
I have just installed Debian onto an older HP touchpad.
The machine has a touchscreen and a touchpad. The touchscreen is faulty and
continually triggers. I have plugged in a USB mouse as well.
[...]
This was not effective so I manually disabled the hid_generic device
Started behaving on its own. I installed gateway host on monday, on
thursday the gateway was correct on client. I did not find any mention of
the old gateway address, but maybe it had gone away by the time I checked.
This may be because the new gateway host was Debian desktop, I just removed
the de
Op 12-01-2021 om 07:47 schreef Erwan David:
Hello,
to install signal desktop client, I followed their instructions, which
is to add their repository and, obviously their Kry.
However, I got a warning
Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d
instead (see apt-key(8)).
Let's say I want to run 'testing' to be more on the edge to get the latest and
greatest of packages and to incrementally always be on top of updates rather
than having to do large release updates. But from time to time there is a
security update to a package which is newer, or if something spec
Michael Grant wrote:
> Let's say I want to run 'testing' to be more on the edge to get the latest
> and greatest of packages and to incrementally always be on top of updates
> rather than having to do large release updates. But from time to time there
> is a security update to a package which
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 10:35:05AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Are you running a production system?
Yes, I guess you could call it production. It's my family & friends server.
In all the time I have been running Debian Testing, I have never once suffered
a serious or protracted disaster as you
Michael Grant wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 10:35:05AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Are you running a production system?
>
> Yes, I guess you could call it production. It's my family & friends server.
> In all the time I have been running Debian Testing, I have never once
> suffered a seri
On 1/11/21 11:54 PM, Thomas Amm wrote:
> Am Sonntag, dem 10.01.2021 um 16:49 -0600 schrieb Nicholas Geovanis:
>> On Sun, Jan 10, 2021, 9:39 AM mm wrote:
>>> totally with you on this.
>>>
>>> but then do smth about the politically motivated techincal
>>> discussion
>>> starting with the subject l
On Ma, 12 ian 21, 11:03:06, Michael Grant wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 10:35:05AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Are you running a production system?
>
> Yes, I guess you could call it production. It's my family & friends
> server. In all the time I have been running Debian Testing, I have
>
On Ma, 12 ian 21, 10:23:23, Michael Grant wrote:
> Let's say I want to run 'testing' to be more on the edge to get the
> latest and greatest of packages and to incrementally always be on top
> of updates rather than having to do large release updates. But from
> time to time there is a security
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:29:58AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 08:00:17 +
> "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote:
>
> > That image was for a limited subset of Intel based Macs some years
> > ago - see various discussions elsewhere in this list. The AMD64 image
> > should work for
I decided I think it's best to purchase the new Librem 14 for Debian
since it's built for Linux once I get another job that is. (unemployed)
It's costly...$3,500-$4,000.
On 1/12/21 5:49 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 11:29:58AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jan
On Tue, 2021-01-12 at 21:27 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> I'm running Debian/Bullseye on an AMD64 machine.
>
> I'm trying to update a site using FileZilla with the same settings
> I've
> been using but cannot get a connection. I've tried this on several
> sites
> with the same results. Here's the Fi
I'm running Debian/Bullseye on an AMD64 machine.
I'm trying to update a site using FileZilla with the same settings I've
been using but cannot get a connection. I've tried this on several sites
with the same results. Here's the FileZilla dialogue of a session
connect attempt:
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