On Fri, 2022-02-11 at 00:58 +0100, José Luis González wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When shutting down, after upgrading to Debian 11, system shutdown hangs
> (freezes) for some time (about 1-2 minutes) anytime, making it
> bothersome to shut the system down.
>
> The freeze happens afther the "Stopped target r
Necesito el firmware realtek rtl_nic/rt18168g.fw para poder instalar
kalinux 2021 net installer con mi TP-LINK USB Internet.
Gracias
On 2/11/22, Tixy wrote:
> On Fri, 2022-02-11 at 00:58 +0100, José Luis González wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When shutting down, after upgrading to Debian 11, system shutdown hangs
>> (freezes) for some time (about 1-2 minutes) anytime, making it
>> bothersome to shut the system down.
>>
>> The freeze happ
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 10:16:13AM +0100, José Manuel Garrochena Boza wrote:
> Necesito el firmware realtek rtl_nic/rt18168g.fw para poder instalar
> kalinux 2021 net installer con mi TP-LINK USB Internet.
Esto es una lista de correos para usuarios de Debian GNU/Linux. Creo que
kalinux está por aq
According to
https://wiki.debian.org/DateTime
There should be an /etc/adjtime file to configure the timezone for the
hardware clock. I have no such file in my Debian 11 laptop. May I know
if the file was removed and what was it replaced with?
I just want to set the hardware clock to local time s
On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 09:48:40PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> Interesting. I routinely log in as my non-root user, charles, and then
> 'su -', which gets me a root shell. I can then run X programs just
> fine. So your comment above got me curious.
>
> charles@jhegaala:~/Desktop$ su -
> Passwor
On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 21:03:14 -0600
Flacusbigotis wrote:
> Just a question to help you start troubleshooting:
>
> Does the shutdown finish quickly/quicker if you first stop the ntopng
> systemd service manually before doing the full shutdown?
I did a "# service status ntopng" and it seems the da
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 12:54:01PM +0100, José Luis González wrote:
> According to
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/DateTime
>
> There should be an /etc/adjtime file to configure the timezone for the
> hardware clock.
That's... not how I'd describe that file, but I suppose "telling whether
the HW clo
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 07:36:10AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 09:48:40PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
[...]
> > So I expect that something has already done the export for me, and it
> > is unnecessary.
>
> unicorn:~$ echo "$XAUTHORITY"
> /home/greg/.Xauthority
> unicor
José Luis González writes:
> According to
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/DateTime
>
> There should be an /etc/adjtime file to configure the timezone for the
> hardware clock. I have no such file in my Debian 11 laptop. May I know
> if the file was removed and what was it replaced with?
>From what I
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 08:58:51 +0100
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Celejar wrote:
> > Why is there an assumption that people will gladly
> > donate of their time to help others, but not their money?
>
> Let me quote from a classic british play:
>
> The Doctor: "Do i pay you ? I should gi
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> David Christensen [2022-02-10 18:22:46] wrote:
> > On 2/10/22 01:37, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> >> What's high-endurance in your terms?
> > I am unable to find manufacturer specifications to quantify what "high
> > endurance" means, but I do own a 128 GB SanDisk High Endura
Celejar wrote:
>
> I do understand and agree with this, but my point was that we (at least
> the more helpful of us) on this list are perfectly willing to freely
> give of our time to help others, so why would we (at least those of us
> fortunate enough to have disposable income to spare) not be
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:00:22 -0500
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Celejar wrote:
> >
> > I do understand and agree with this, but my point was that we (at least
> > the more helpful of us) on this list are perfectly willing to freely
> > give of our time to help others, so why would we (at least those of
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 06:37:04PM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> > root@joule:~# su peter
> > peter@joule:~$ firefox-esr --display=:0
> > Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 keyUnable to init server: Could not connect:
> > Connection refused
> > Error: cannot open display: :0
> >
On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 04:37:55PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Nitebirdz wrote:
> > I currently have a laptop running buster on an encrypted disk that boots
> > via EFI. The filesystems look like this:
> >
> > /dev/mapper/tangier--vg-root/
> > /dev/mapper/tangier--vg-home/
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022, 7:48 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
> Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > David Christensen [2022-02-10 18:22:46] wrote:
> > > On 2/10/22 01:37, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > >> What's high-endurance in your terms?
> > > I am unable to find manufacturer specifications to quantify what "high
> >
Hello,
I seem to have a serious memory leak on my system (Lenovo W550s) - the
memory usage seems to slowly but more or less steadily keep increasing.
This is a more or less normal (I think) desktop installation of Sid,
running Xfce4. Typical applications used are Firefox (currently with
just one
CC'ing back to the list.
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 03:34:35PM +0100, José Luis González wrote:
> Would creating an /etc/adjtime as done by the postinst script be fine?
As far as I know, yes. Try it and see. The worst that can happen is
your clock will be wrong, but that's already the case, right?
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 07:36:10 -0500
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> That makes me curious about what has been done to your system, which
> is clearly behaving differently from mine. "su" with no arguments
> preserves the environment, but "su -" establishes a new environment
> and launches a login shell.
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 11:06:01 -0500
Celejar wrote:
> I seem to have a serious memory leak on my system (Lenovo W550s) - the
> memory usage seems to slowly but more or less steadily keep
> increasing.
>
> This is a more or less normal (I think) desktop installation of Sid,
> running Xfce4. Typical
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:53:17 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 11:06:01 -0500
> Celejar wrote:
>
> > I seem to have a serious memory leak on my system (Lenovo W550s) - the
> > memory usage seems to slowly but more or less steadily keep
> > increasing.
> >
> > This is a more or
On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 07:43:56PM -0600, Flacusbigotis wrote:
> Thomas and Andrew, thanks for your reply.
>
>
> The laptop is no more than two years old and it has an Intel Core i3-1005G1
> processor.
> Also, I checked the USB stick and it only has the 32-bit EFI program in the
> EFI boot folder
On 11/02/2022 17:01, Celejar wrote:
So I've heard. So is this something I just have to live with? Does
everyone have this problem? I actually did used to kill firefox when I
was experiencing memory pressure - it certainly relieved the immediate
problem, but I think I found that not all the memory
On Fri Feb 11 09:43:03 2022 Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:53:17 -0700
> Charles Curley wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 11:06:01 -0500
>> Celejar wrote:
>>
>>> I seem to have a serious memory leak on my system (Lenovo W550s) -
>>> the memory usage seems to slowly but more or less stea
On 11/02/2022 17:58, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
It seems to be the fashion nowadays to leave one's web browser up 24/7,
with dozens of tabs open. Personally I can't understand this - I seldom
have more than two or three tabs open at once, and most of the time I
have only one open, which is why I trea
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 12:01:59 -0500
Celejar wrote:
> So I've heard. So is this something I just have to live with? Does
> everyone have this problem?
It is widely rumored, backed by experiments I've done here. I've not
seen anything official from the Mozilla folks, but then I don't pay
close atte
Stefan Monnier writes:
> I used to have 8 GB on the system, and it would start to thrash at
> about 7+ GB usage. I recently ugrade to 16 GB; memory usage is
> currently over 8 GB, and it seems to be slowly but steadily increasing.
Presumably you bought 16GB to make use of it, right?
So it's onl
On Jo, 10 feb 22, 11:11:01, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 09, 2022 06:08:16 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > I've switched to using sudo because it encourages me to use root only
> > when strictly required.
>
> That's a good idea, but I'll mention what I do -- I may have started b
On 2/11/22, Anssi Saari wrote:
> José Luis González writes:
>
>> According to
>>
>> https://wiki.debian.org/DateTime
>>
>> There should be an /etc/adjtime file to configure the timezone for the
>> hardware clock. I have no such file in my Debian 11 laptop. May I know
>> if the file was removed an
Hi,
i wrote:
> > Clara Oswald: "You're not my boss, you're my hobby."
Celejar wrote:
> I think I'm missing your point. Explain, please?
I contribute time because i like to do so.
Less entertaining would be to give away an optical medium,
to buy post stamps, and to reveil my real world postal a
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 20:33:45 +0100
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i wrote:
> > > Clara Oswald: "You're not my boss, you're my hobby."
>
> Celejar wrote:
> > I think I'm missing your point. Explain, please?
>
> I contribute time because i like to do so.
> Less entertaining would be to give
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 13:43:55 -0500
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I used to have 8 GB on the system, and it would start to thrash at
> > about 7+ GB usage. I recently ugrade to 16 GB; memory usage is
> > currently over 8 GB, and it seems to be slowly but steadily increasing.
>
> Presumably you bought
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 18:06:52 +
piorunz wrote:
> On 11/02/2022 17:01, Celejar wrote:
> > So I've heard. So is this something I just have to live with? Does
> > everyone have this problem? I actually did used to kill firefox when I
> > was experiencing memory pressure - it certainly relieved th
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:58:40 -0800
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> On Fri Feb 11 09:43:03 2022 Celejar wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:53:17 -0700
> > Charles Curley wrote:
> >
> >> On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 11:06:01 -0500
> >> Celejar wrote:
> >>
> >>> I seem to have a serious memory leak on my
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 11:40:15 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 12:01:59 -0500
> Celejar wrote:
>
> > So I've heard. So is this something I just have to live with? Does
> > everyone have this problem?
>
> It is widely rumored, backed by experiments I've done here. I've not
> see
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 14:44:26 -0500
Celejar wrote:
Hello Celejar,
>enjoyment to them, so then the question is why they would not enjoy
>helping others with financial contributions.
Most of us can afford to give up some time. Not everyone can afford to
give up money.
I'm fortunate in being able
On 11/02/2022 18:40, Charles Curley wrote:
My solution is simple: I switched to Vivaldi over a year ago, and
haven't looked back. https://vivaldi.com. They have packages for
Debian, and run a roughly two week release cycle. It's based on
Chromium, but with better privacy settings for the default
hey,
i used privoxy 3.0.28 with buster (10.11) w/o any problems, but after
upgrading to bullseye (11.2), privoxy 3.0.32 suddenly complains about not
being able to resolve hostnames (see log at the end). the configuration for
privoxy has not changed, and neither have /etc/resolv.conf or /etc/ho
Hello friends,
I was curious what would happen if I threw my server HDD, into an
entirely new system:
different motherboard, different CPU (Intel instead of AMD), Ram, video
card, everything.
I would like to upgrade my system, and ideal case, this would simply
work. I think I have done
i
On 2022-02-11 21:34 UTC+0100, Thomas Anderson wrote:
> I was curious what would happen if I threw my server HDD, into an
> entirely new system:
I would guess it would work, with some minor adjustmenst being
necessary. Typically, all needed kernel modules for hardware support are
available and D
On 2022-02-11 14:52, Celejar wrote:
As I mentioned in another post, I do this occasionally, but I'm not
sure how to interpret the results. I just killed firefox; I got back
about 3.5 GB, but the system is still using about 4.8, and Xorg's usage
hasn't changed: ~ 4436M / 3081M / 105M.
Closing Fi
Thomas Anderson wrote:
> I was curious what would happen if I threw my server HDD, into an entirely
> new system:
>
> different motherboard, different CPU (Intel instead of AMD), Ram, video
> card, everything.
>
> I would like to upgrade my system, and ideal case, this would simply work. I
> thi
Hi,
Celejar wrote:
> the question then is why we enjoy giving of our
> time but not our money.
In my case it is because contributing to free software is not the same as
sacrificing something that i could use more selfishly.
I want it, i do it. That's paradise for a limited time.
> why they woul
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 15:57:58 -0500
Bijan Soleymani wrote:
> On 2022-02-11 14:52, Celejar wrote:
> > As I mentioned in another post, I do this occasionally, but I'm not
> > sure how to interpret the results. I just killed firefox; I got back
> > about 3.5 GB, but the system is still using about 4.
Thank you! I was using the 32-bit image! Duh!!! I retried with the 64-bit
image and it is all good!
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 11:16 AM Andrew M.A. Cater
wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 07:43:56PM -0600, Flacusbigotis wrote:
> > Thomas and Andrew, thanks for your reply.
> >
> >
> > The laptop is
Dan Ritter composed on 2022-02-11 15:52 (UTC-0500):
> Thomas Anderson wrote:
>> I was curious what would happen if I threw my server HDD, into an entirely
>> new system:
>>... intel ...
> This will usually mostly work. Things to think about:
... > - you'll need to install different video driver
I have a Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, with a Realtek RTL8723A wifi/bluetooth
adapter, and an Intel 3rd gen core processor graphics controller. I
have firmware-11.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso from
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/11.2.0+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/.
I did f
On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 15:00:39 -0500
Celejar wrote:
> There are several reasons I'm not ready to do that:
Fine, get another browser.
--
Does anybody read signatures any more?
https://charlescurley.com
https://charlescurley.com/blog/
On Sat, 12 Feb 2022 at 02:54, Nitebirdz wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 04:37:55PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Nitebirdz wrote:
> > > I currently have a laptop running buster on an encrypted disk that boots
> > > via EFI. The filesystems look like this:
> > >
> > > /dev/mapper/tangier--vg-root
On Friday 11 February 2022 11:06:01 am Celejar wrote:
> I seem to have a serious memory leak on my system (Lenovo W550s) - the
> memory usage seems to slowly but more or less steadily keep increasing.
>
> This is a more or less normal (I think) desktop installation of Sid,
> running Xfce4. Typical
On Friday, February 11, 2022 02:44:26 PM Celejar wrote:
> Fair enough, although the question then is why we enjoy giving of our
> time but not our money. I assume that a primary motive of many (I can't
> speak for anyone in particular, of course) who give of their time is a
> desire to help others,
On 2/11/22 05:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stefan Monnier wrote:
David Christensen [2022-02-10 18:22:46] wrote:
On 2/10/22 01:37, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
What's high-endurance in your terms?
I am unable to find manufacturer specifications to quantify what "high
endurance" means, but I do own a 128
On 2/11/22 12:34, Thomas Anderson wrote:
Hello friends,
I was curious what would happen if I threw my server HDD, into an
entirely new system:
different motherboard, different CPU (Intel instead of AMD), Ram, video
card, everything.
I would like to upgrade my system, and ideal case, this w
On 2/11/22 16:28, David Christensen wrote:
On 2/11/22 12:34, Thomas Anderson wrote:
Hello friends,
I was curious what would happen if I threw my server HDD, into an
entirely new system:
different motherboard, different CPU (Intel instead of AMD), Ram,
video card, everything.
I would like
it was an apparmor thing...
On 2022-02-10 21:25, Celejar wrote:
I do understand and agree with this, but my point was that we (at least
the more helpful of us) on this list are perfectly willing to freely
give of our time to help others, so why would we (at least those of us
fortunate enough to have disposable income to spa
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022, Lee wrote:
Any idea what the chances are of getting an enhancement request for
the dhcp client to add an
ignore option;
that says not use the option given by the dhcp server?
isc-dhcp-client? zero.
https://www.isc.org/dhcp/
The client and relay portions of ISC DHCP are n
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