On Thu, 2021-01-14 at 13:45 -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-01-14 at 12:58, Tixy wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2021-01-14 at 11:15 -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> > > Newer-model Intel chipsets specifically prohibit booting to
> > > internal hard drives in "legacy boot" mode.
> >
> > Surely it isn't
On 2021-01-14 23:21, Linux-Fan wrote:
Finally out of curiosity: You mention using CPIO archives. Do you have
any input files above 8 GiB for your backup processes? I always
thought that to be the limit of CPIO?
My backups do not contain large files within the cpio archives, so I
don't know wh
On Jo, 14 ian 21, 19:06:34, Rasmus MK wrote:
>
> During the Debian installation (graphical) I configured my locale to be
> "en_SE.UTF-8".
Can you explain how you managed to do that?
Right now im trying the latest daily (for arm64, but it shouldn't
matter) and if I select Language: English and
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 09:14:53AM +, Rasmus MK wrote:
> > > I use KDE. If I look in Settings -> Regional Settings -> Format it says
> > > en_SE.UTF-8 (no adjustments).
> > > LANG=en_SE.UTF-8
There is no such locale in the "dpkg-reconfigure locales" list on
my buster system.
│ Locales to be
On Friday, 15 January 2021 03:53:54 CET David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 14 Jan 2021 at 19:06:34 (+), Rasmus MK wrote:
> > I'm looking for help in understanding how locales work and how to
> > configure my system running Debian Testing.
> >
> > During the Debian installation (graphical) I configur
On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 07:33:14 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
> My wife's "desktop" is an ASRock DeskMini A300W -- a box of
> about that size, in which I placed a 3400G, 32GB RAM and an NVMe
> SSD. She drives a 4K monitor from the HDMI port. Debian Buster.
>
> It has a VGA port.
>
> The new versio
Jesper Dybdal writes:
On 2021-01-14 23:21, Linux-Fan wrote:
Finally out of curiosity: You mention using CPIO archives. Do you have any
input files above 8 GiB for your backup processes? I always thought that to
be the limit of CPIO?
My backups do not contain large files within the cpio arc
On 2021-01-15 18:22, Linux-Fan wrote:
I back up with
cd / && find home -xdev -print0 | cpio -o0 -H crc | gzip | openssl
enc -md sha256 -salt -pass file:passwordfile -aes-128-cbc
>backup.cpio.gz.aes
Thank you for the `openssl` commandline.
However, since I upgraded to buster, that opens
On Vi, 15 ian 21, 17:45:06, Rasmus MK wrote:
> On fredag 15 januari 2021 kl. 13:56:17 CET Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Jo, 14 ian 21, 19:06:34, Rasmus MK wrote:
> > > During the Debian installation (graphical) I configured my locale to be
> > > "en_SE.UTF-8".
> >
> > Can you explain how you manage
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 18:24:39 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> Installed via debian-bullseye-DI-alpha3-i386-netinst.iso. Expert
> install via text using a RW-CD. Language and keyboard are US English.
> Did not preseed d-i.
Addendum: The graphical installer bombed. I don't think it could launch
X.
-
On fredag 15 januari 2021 kl. 13:56:17 CET Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 14 ian 21, 19:06:34, Rasmus MK wrote:
> > During the Debian installation (graphical) I configured my locale to be
> > "en_SE.UTF-8".
>
> Can you explain how you managed to do that?
>
> Right now im trying the latest daily (
On fredag 15 januari 2021 kl. 13:58:09 CET Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 09:14:53AM +, Rasmus MK wrote:
> > > > I use KDE. If I look in Settings -> Regional Settings -> Format it
> > > > says
> > > > en_SE.UTF-8 (no adjustments).
> > > >
> > > > LANG=en_SE.UTF-8
>
> There is
> Aside: I usually don't buy (or even consider) things like refurbished disk
> drives (what do they do, repolish the disk surfaces? ;-) (I'm being
> facetious)) or devices like laptops that include disk drives -- partly because
> of what I read once about adding memory and replacing the disk drive
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of ubuntu), and
it was connected to an internet modem. There was a super simple gui on it
that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware that
were not directly connected to the internet modem. (They were not
connected
On 2021-01-16 05:02, Dan Hitt wrote:
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of ubuntu),
and
it was connected to an internet modem. There was a super simple gui on
it
that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware that
were not directly connected to the i
On 1/16/2021 6:02 AM, Dan Hitt wrote:
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of ubuntu), and
it was connected to an internet modem. There was a super simple gui on it
that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware that
were not directly connected to the in
On 1/16/21 1:29 AM, john doe wrote:
On 1/16/2021 6:02 AM, Dan Hitt wrote:
In 2016, i had a computer with mint on it (which is a form of
ubuntu), and
it was connected to an internet modem. There was a super simple gui
on it
that i could use to share that connection with some older hardware
On Vi, 15 ian 21, 13:37:04, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 18:24:39 -0700
> Charles Curley wrote:
>
> > Installed via debian-bullseye-DI-alpha3-i386-netinst.iso. Expert
> > install via text using a RW-CD. Language and keyboard are US English.
> > Did not preseed d-i.
>
> Addendum: T
On Vi, 15 ian 21, 21:02:58, Dan Hitt wrote:
>
> So i just need to know what to do on the debian box so that it can field
> requests to get ips from host names on the internet, and forward packets to
> the internet modem. Hopefully, it will be some simple tool like
> nm-connection-editor, but mayb
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