On Tue, 28 Mar 2023 gene heskett wrote:
On 3/28/23 06:53, davidson wrote:
On Mon, 27 Mar 2023 gene heskett wrote:
On 3/27/23 09:18, Nicolas George wrote:
Dan Ritter (12023-03-27):
[Dan suggests googling ANSI color escapes]
changing 33 to 30 will get you black. ANSI color escapes are on
the w
On 29/3/23 08:49, cor...@free.fr wrote:
Dear list,
Though I have been using debian 11 for long days, I want to give a try
on ubuntu 22.04.
Do you know what's the main difference for these two systems on dev/ops
environment?
Thanks
Corey Hickman
What exactly is your objective use?
Does Deb
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> OK this is what the gradle folks told me/us:
>
>
> https://discuss.gradle.org/t/gradle-wants-as-java-version-openjdk-11-even-if-a-newer-version-is-installed/45254/6
>
> Gradle itself would just use the Java from your JAVA_HOME or as
> fallback from PATH (given you u
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk (12023-03-29):
> As others have pointed out, apt-get doesn't work like that. It seems to
> me that the gradle package is wrong in having java as a dependency,
> since the need can be resolved at run-time rather than install time,
> and by a dynamic link. So bug report the
On 3/29/23, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> As others have pointed out, apt-get doesn't work like that. It seems to
> me that the gradle package is wrong in having java as a dependency,
> since the need can be resolved at run-time rather than install time,
> and by a dynamic link. So bug repor
On 29/3/23 13:02, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 10:05:28AM +0900, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
cor...@free.fr writes:
Dear list,
Though I have been using debian 11 for long days, I want to give a try
on ubuntu 22.04.
Do you know what's the main difference for these two systems on
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> On 3/29/23, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> > As others have pointed out, apt-get doesn't work like that. It seems to
> > me that the gradle package is wrong in having java as a dependency,
> > since the need can be resolved at run-time rather than install time,
> >
> I think you are being too harsh here. Such a question may come
> genuinely from someone who hasn't experienced the power of the
> CLI, which, once you've taken the firs step gently takes you
> to small one-liners, little loops and bigger and bigger programs.
>
> It has this seamless "growth path"
On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 09:51:13AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I think you are being too harsh here. Such a question may come
> > genuinely from someone who hasn't experienced the power of the
> > CLI, which, once you've taken the firs step gently takes you
> > to small one-liners, little loop
to...@tuxteam.de (12023-03-29):
> Perhaps roughly 3k to 4k years of storing, transmitting and retrieving
> information in written form have a part in it.
>
> It may be a social convention, but by now it runs so deep that I'm
> convinced you'll find epigenetic traces of it in us humans.
Or perhaps
Le 29/03/2023 à 16:24, Nicolas George a écrit :
to...@tuxteam.de (12023-03-29):
Perhaps roughly 3k to 4k years of storing, transmitting and retrieving
information in written form have a part in it.
It may be a social convention, but by now it runs so deep that I'm
convinced you'll find epigenet
On 2023-03-29 at 10:09, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 09:51:13AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
>>> I think you are being too harsh here. Such a question may come
>>> genuinely from someone who hasn't experienced the power of the
>>> CLI, which, once you've taken the firs st
Erwan David (12023-03-29):
> and do not forget that CLI is what we use in degraded conditions, eg when
> there is no way to get graphics and colors (text, or virtualisation solution here> console)
>
> So we must not depend on graphical capacities to be available
I do not think this is a good arg
On Tue 28 Mar 2023 at 12:57:28 (-0600), Ismael Farfán wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install Bookworm on a G513QY laptop with MT7921 wifi adapter.
>
> As soon as the installer (Net or DVD) tries to detect the HW, the installer
> stops blank.
>
> The last thing I see in dmesg is something like
> Detect
The Wanderer (12023-03-29):
> I think it's plausible/probable that it's not so much about the format
> itself, but about the data/meaning/information attached to that format.
>
> Text has much more *nuance* and *detail* attached to it than any
> non-text-based programming structure I've ever run a
I tried with these 2 installers:
7da925a34f6f7ab6e39ad64514139afb debian-bookworm-DI-alpha2-amd64-DVD-1.iso
547c0e2f85ec04ffec6d08a1e84c64e6
debian-bookworm-DI-alpha2-amd64-netinst.iso
both contain firmware-misc-nonfree_20230117-2_all.deb
which is, I guess, where it's trying to load the firmware
On Wed Mar 29 08:56:04 2023 davidson wrote:
> If I wrote an essay about the undignified interfaces I have no time
> for, I would call it "Of Mice and Menus".
If I write my essay first, I might have to steal that
(properly attributed, of course).
> People want to waste their time. If you get
Could it be Debian hasn't got your firmware in any of its installations?
That points at very new firmware.
-- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and amo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.
On Wed, 29 Mar 2023, Ismael Farfán wrote:
> I
El mié, 29 mar 2023 a la(s) 10:33, Jude DaShiell (jdash...@panix.com)
escribió:
> Could it be Debian hasn't got your firmware in any of its installations?
> That points at very new firmware.
>
>
The issue is that the installation should continue anyway and get packages
from the DVD, instead the in
When the installation starts up, hit the < key until a numbered menu comes
up. A default will be on the menu don't take the default yet. Choose 19
which should be change priority and choose 4 in tha t low priority
messages. When you get back out to the menu choose 21 save logs and
choose save lo
I thought I had disabled hot corners, but occasionally, if I select and
swipe in the location bar of my browser, it activates hot corner. When I
went back to check the setting which was in "multitasking" before, that
tab has gone. Where is the hot corner setting now?
On Wed 29 Mar 2023 at 09:39:01 (-0600), Ismael Farfán wrote:
> I tried with these 2 installers:
> 7da925a34f6f7ab6e39ad64514139afb debian-bookworm-DI-alpha2-amd64-DVD-1.iso
> 547c0e2f85ec04ffec6d08a1e84c64e6
> debian-bookworm-DI-alpha2-amd64-netinst.iso
>
> both contain firmware-misc-nonfree_202
On 3/29/23, Richmond wrote:
> I thought I had disabled hot corners, but occasionally, if I select and
> swipe in the location bar of my browser, it activates hot corner. When I
> went back to check the setting which was in "multitasking" before, that
> tab has gone. Where is the hot corner setting
El mié, 29 mar 2023 a la(s) 13:59, Steve McIntyre (st...@einval.com)
escribió:
> sulfur...@gmail.com wrote
> >-=-=-=-=-=-
> >
> >Hello
> >
> >I'm trying to install Bookworm on a G513QY laptop with MT7921 wifi
> adapter.
> >
> >As soon as the installer (Net or DVD) tries to detect the HW, the
> ins
Cindy Sue Causey writes:
> On 3/29/23, Richmond wrote:
>> I thought I had disabled hot corners, but occasionally, if I select and
>> swipe in the location bar of my browser, it activates hot corner. When I
>> went back to check the setting which was in "multitasking" before, that
>> tab has gone
sulfur...@gmail.com wrote
>-=-=-=-=-=-
>
>Hello
>
>I'm trying to install Bookworm on a G513QY laptop with MT7921 wifi adapter.
>
>As soon as the installer (Net or DVD) tries to detect the HW, the installer
>stops blank.
>
>The last thing I see in dmesg is something like
>Detected ethernet HW, renam
Richmond wrote:
> Cindy Sue Causey writes:
>
>> On 3/29/23, Richmond wrote:
>>> I thought I had disabled hot corners, but occasionally, if I select and
>>> swipe in the location bar of my browser, it activates hot corner. When I
>>> went back to check the setting which was in "multitasking" befor
On 2023-03-29 00:21, Max Nikulin wrote:
Your description is too general, it lacks details. E.g. you did not
provide exact commands and their output that you use to check that
defaults are set properly.
Max, though I queried several of the mime types (via "xdg-mime query
default *), the on
On 30/03/2023 08:01, John Boxall wrote:
"xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/webcal
org.gnome.Evolution.desktop"
To express it explicitly: handling of "text/calendar" .ics files and
webcal: (webcals:) URI schemes are configured independently. From your
original message it was unclear
FYI the man page for rtorrent, from 2015-02-25, has this part
AUTHORS
Jari "Rakshasa" Sundell
I tried to mail him but that mail bounces, apparently it's an
alias which expands into ja...@student.matnat.uio.no but it's
a "Gone", 550.
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fh wrote:
> In my shell script, how to get the localhost's IPs (eth0 and
> eth1) correctly? I know I can run 'ifconfig' and grep etc,
> but it's maybe not that graceful.
Here is what I do, now idea if it's a good idea but maybe it
can help:
#! /bin/zsh
#
# this file:
# https://dataswamp.org/~i
coreyh wrote:
> Should CLI (command line interface) have a nice UI library?
You mean, a GUI editor or IDE to write CLI/TUI software?
Interesting question ... Emacs Gnus, maybe?
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