12 sept. 2021, 08:53 de l0f...@tuta.io:
> 12 sept. 2021, 03:45 de rich...@walnut.gen.nz:
>
>> # actually not necessary? rsync will create it
>> mkdir -p mysite_test/doc_root
>>
> You can make a simple test to know that but I would say that rsync doesn't
> create your destination "root" directory
On Vi, 03 sep 21, 19:05:23, Daniel M. wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm running debian testing ("bookworm" at the moment) and have firefox
> 88 installed from unstable. My sources.list contains testing and
> unstable main, contrib and non-free lines and I have pinning set up to
> 900 testing, 500 unst
Hi,
11 sept. 2021, 18:52 de a...@cityscape.co.uk:
> It's your submission; you can close it, In fact, any user can clos
> it.
>
By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
For example, I know that the bug #958402 [1] has been closed because I received
an email notifica
On Sb, 04 sep 21, 12:58:14, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Sep 2021 07:47:02 +0530
> Pankaj Jangid wrote:
> >
> > Output of ‘amixer -c0’
> >
> > --8<---cut here---start->8---
> > $ cat /proc/asound/cards
> > 0 [PCH]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel P
* 2021-09-12 12:43:29+1200, Richard Hector wrote:
> The context of my question is that I'm creating (or updating) a test
> copy of a website. The files are owned by one of two owners, depending
> on whether they were written by the server (actually php-fpm).
>
> To do that, I want all the permissi
On Sb, 04 sep 21, 17:35:49, sp...@caiway.net wrote:
> SOLVED
>
> /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt
> is from package progress-linux-container:
>
> Progress Linux is a Debian derivative distribution focused on system
> integration.
>
> This package is a metapackage to be insta
On Lu, 06 sep 21, 16:46:24, Dedeco Balaco wrote:
>
>
> Em 06/09/2021 14:25, John Hasler escreveu:
> > Curt writes:
> >> I suggest you follow the earlier advice, and set Thunderbird
> >> to compose your email as plain text
> > Or even as "normal" HTML.
>
> If it is trivial to me setting my mail
Hi,
l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
> [1] : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
I think you can recognize it by the "Done:" header on the web page:
Done: Marc Haber
I see it in an old bug that was closed by a
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 10:46:01AM +0300, Teemu Likonen wrote:
[...]
> Looks exactly like what "rsync --usermap=FROM:TO" can do. There is also
> "--groupmap" option for mapping groups.
Never underestimate rsync :-)
Actually, I do read its manpage from time to time. Should do it more
often, perh
On Lu, 06 sep 21, 16:04:29, Linux-Fan wrote:
> riveravaldez writes:
>
> > On 9/5/21, Linux-Fan wrote:
> > >
> > > My personal choice would be to install the packages without adding the
> > > oldstable repositories as to be reminded that they are obsolete and are
> > > likely to stop working in th
On Vi, 10 sep 21, 20:55:43, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2021-09-10 18:11, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> >
> > Pretty sure, it's the issue with Yahoo¹ ², nothing to do with Thunderbird.
> > Yahoo is following the same path as GMail, forcing their users to use
> > web browsers as mail clients.
> > In ca
On Vi, 10 sep 21, 20:22:43, Steve Dondley wrote:
>
> Yeah, had I known my bug report would be thrown in the subject, I would have
> changed things up a bit.
The report should still go in the message body, the subject (and bug
title) is supposed to represent a concise summary.
For reference, the
Hello,
A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each time the menu
bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a way to ensure that it
never disappears?
Since every time I have to go to his house to restart XFCE.
Thanks for help
Francesco
On Sb, 11 sep 21, 18:55:56, Felix Natter wrote:
> hello fellow Debian users,
>
> I have an SSD for the root filesystem, and two HDDs using RAID1 for
> /storage running Debian10. Now I need a plan B in case the upgrade
> fails.
>
> So I made an experiment with a VM and rougly the same setup (disk-
Hi,
12 sept. 2021, 10:00 de scdbac...@gmx.net:
> l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
>> [1] : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
>>
> I think you can recognize it by the "Done:" header on the web page:
>
> Done: M
On Du, 12 sep 21, 08:52:55, john doe wrote:
> On 9/12/2021 3:45 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
> > On 12/09/21 12:52 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > >
> > > cd /src
> > > mkdir -p /dest
> > > rsync -a . /dest/ # The trailing / matters.
> > > cd /dest
> > > find . -user mysite -exec chown mysite_test
On Du, 12 sep 21, 02:58:13, deloptes wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't know how to explain my problem, but I try hoping that someone would
> understand and help me fix it.
>
> So I have one HP Elitebook (I think it is 820 G2) with 16GB RAM and Intel(R)
> Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz.
>
> The issue is tha
On Sun, 12 Sept 2021 at 20:20, wrote:
> 12 sept. 2021, 10:00 de scdbac...@gmx.net:
> > l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> >
> >> By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
> >> [1] : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
> >>
> > I think you can recognize it by t
On Sb, 11 sep 21, 22:40:32, Steve Dondley wrote:
> First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing project.
>
> Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug that
> I'd like to report.
>
> I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I got this mes
On Sat 11 Sep 2021 at 22:40:32 -0400, Steve Dondley wrote:
> First, thanks to everyone here and the Debian community, an amazing project.
>
> Running bullseye with package roundcube. I believe I have found a bug that
> I'd like to report.
>
> I am using reportbug to report it. When doing so, I g
Had better have a very interesting subjct line or it does not get read
here. I have, for security reasons, told kmail to not show html, and to
override that takes up to 5 mouse clicks.
Plain text that gets past spamassassin and clamav, does get read 100%. So
the choice as to whether or not your
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> That link mentions using a D-SUB (you didn't specify what you are using,
> please do so), in which case take particular care to ensure it is
> properly inserted, at *both* ends.
>
> Even so, you should try using HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort instead (whichever is
> available).
Tha
deloptes wrote:
>> That link mentions using a D-SUB (you didn't specify what you are using,
>> please do so), in which case take particular care to ensure it is
>> properly inserted, at *both* ends.
>>
>> Even so, you should try using HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort instead (whichever is
>> available).
>
>
On Sun 12 Sep 2021 at 20:45:13 +1000, David wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Sept 2021 at 20:20, wrote:
> > 12 sept. 2021, 10:00 de scdbac...@gmx.net:
> > > l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> > >
> > >> By the way, how can one see that a bug is closed and not open please?
> > >> [1] : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bug
Using free(dom) software sometimes require you invest resources in some
other way, depending on the particular issue and how important it is to
you ;)
Agreed. But the package manager will have a much easier time than me at
nailing down the problem and do it in much less time. I've already sp
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 06:59:35AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Had better have a very interesting subjct line or it does not get read
> here. I have, for security reasons, told kmail to not show html, and to
> override that takes up to 5 mouse clicks.
And...
instant black background for free!
Debian is interested in *all* issues affecting a user. The triager will
help sort it out.
If it is a Debian bug, the fix woudld be applied in unstable and work
its way through the system. The same happens with an upstream fix.
So would I just be wasting my time and everyone else's by reportin
On Sunday 12 September 2021 07:59:49 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 06:59:35AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Had better have a very interesting subjct line or it does not get
> > read here. I have, for security reasons, told kmail to not show
> > html, and to override that take
On Du, 12 sep 21, 07:54:32, Steve Dondley wrote:
>
> > Using free(dom) software sometimes require you invest resources in some
> > other way, depending on the particular issue and how important it is to
> > you ;)
>
> Agreed. But the package manager will have a much easier time than me at
> naili
fran...@libero.it wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each time the
> menu bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a way to ensure
> that it never disappears?
>
> Since every time I have to go to his house to restart XFCE.
This sounds
On 2021-09-12, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>> # The trailing / matters. Does it matter on the source as well?
>> # I generally include it.
>> rsync -a mysite/doc_root/ mysite_test/doc_root/ # The trailing /
>> matters.
>>
> Actually, I'm not sure to understand Greg's remark here.
>
> In my opinio
On Sun, 12 Sep 2021 12:00:22 +0200 (CEST)
fran...@libero.it wrote:
> A friend has installed Debian Buster with XFCE on his pc and each
> time the menu bar at the bottom center and top disappears. Is there a
> way to ensure that it never disappears?
>
> Since every time I have to go to his house t
Hi,
12 sept. 2021, 12:45 de bouncingc...@gmail.com:
> Also, as an additional confirmation ...
> On the above bug page:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
> the second link is the package name "sudo", which goes to
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=sud
Hi Curt,
12 sept. 2021, 16:23 de cu...@free.fr:
> On 2021-09-12, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> In my opinion, trailing slash doesn't matter for destination folder on
>> the contrary of *source* folder.
>>
> It makes a difference when the source is a file and the destination
> directory is inexistan
On Sun 12 Sep 2021 at 18:26:57 +0200, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 12 sept. 2021, 12:45 de bouncingc...@gmail.com:
>
> > Also, as an additional confirmation ...
> > On the above bug page:
> > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958402
> > the second link is the package name "sud
On 9/11/21 9:55 AM, Felix Natter wrote:
hello fellow Debian users,
I have an SSD for the root filesystem, and two HDDs using RAID1 for
/storage running Debian10. Now I need a plan B in case the upgrade
fails.
So I made an experiment with a VM and rougly the same setup (disk-wise),
and found out
On 11/09/2021 17:55, Felix Natter wrote:
> hello fellow Debian users,
>
> I have an SSD for the root filesystem, and two HDDs using RAID1 for
> /storage running Debian10. Now I need a plan B in case the upgrade
> fails.
Just want to check that you've not missed something obvious here. You
don't *
On 12/09/21 6:52 pm, john doe wrote:
On 9/12/2021 3:45 AM, Richard Hector wrote:
Thanks, that looks reasonable. It does mean, though, that the files
exist for a while with the wrong ownership. That probably doesn't
matter, but somehow 'feels wrong' to me.
If you are doing this in a script,
On 12/09/21 6:53 pm, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
# actually not necessary? rsync will create it
mkdir -p mysite_test/doc_root
You can make a simple test to know that but I would say that rsync doesn't create your
destination "root" directory (the one you specify on the command line) unless
`--mkpa
On 12/09/21 7:46 pm, Teemu Likonen wrote:
* 2021-09-12 12:43:29+1200, Richard Hector wrote:
The context of my question is that I'm creating (or updating) a test
copy of a website. The files are owned by one of two owners, depending
on whether they were written by the server (actually php-fpm).
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