On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 2:49 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
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> On Wed, Jun 21, 2023, at 9:21 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 12:15 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
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> >> I have a Raspberry Pi that is running Debian (*not* Raspbian) that I just
> >> upgraded from Bullseye => Bookworm.
> >>
On Wed, Jun 21, 2023, at 9:21 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 12:15 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
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>> I have a Raspberry Pi that is running Debian (*not* Raspbian) that I just
>> upgraded from Bullseye => Bookworm.
>>
>> Following the upgrade whenever I try to install the latest
On 6/21/23 18:45, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 21 Jun 2023 at 16:14:07 (-0400), gene heskett wrote some words.
In reply:
Eh? Can I remind you that the Escape key is not a shift key;
you just have to press the Escape key and /then/ the Zero key.
Cheers,
David.
That could have been the sequence,
On 6/21/23 18:45, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 21 Jun 2023 at 16:14:07 (-0400), gene heskett wrote some words.
In reply:
Eh? Can I remind you that the Escape key is not a shift key;
you just have to press the Escape key and /then/ the Zero key.
Cheers,
David.
.
Here, the esc key must be held whi
Alain Williams wrote:
>So: it seems that the state of the Num Lock key is not picked up by
>qemu.
In the virtualized environment I use:
setxkbmap -option numpad:mac
Thanks, Jeff!
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023, at 12:04 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 2:49 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
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>> In this case, the package is already installed.
>> Unfortunately when I try to reinstall it, I get:
>>
>> rbthomas@pi:~$ sudo -i apt-get install --rei
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 10:28:42AM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> > don't appreciate top posting around here)
>
> You've managed to be pedantic and patronising yet wrong. When the
> message is forwarded ("Weitergeleitet", you should know this, since
> you use a *.de domain), you have no other cho
Ottavio Caruso (12023-06-22):
> You've managed to be pedantic and patronising yet wrong.
You expect help with that attitude?
Not from me at least. Goodbye.
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Hi.
With every back up, being whether its a restic backup hourly to another hard
drive on this machine, or an rsync backup to my synology server, this error
message continues to happen/occur. This has only started to occur since I've
upgraded t
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 01:09:28PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> You have never heard of user agent spoofing have you?
Sounds like yet another reason to discontinue communications with
someone who has already raised many other red flags.
Subject: I can confirm that Fortigate firewalls are definitely based on Linux
Good day from Singapore,
These few days, I have discovered that the output of the Fortigate
firewall CLI command "diag hardware sysinfo cpu" is exactly the same
as the output of the command "cat /proc/cpuinfo" in Linux
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 02:11:03PM +0100, Sharon Kimble wrote:
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> Hi.
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> With every back up, being whether its a restic backup hourly to another hard
> drive on this machine, or an rsync backup to my synology server, this error
> message
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 09:17:17PM +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> Subject: I can confirm that Fortigate firewalls are definitely based on Linux
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> Good day from Singapore,
[...]
> Do you guys know which Linux distro Fortigate firewalls are based on?
> I would like to know. This
On Thu, 22 Jun 2023 at 21:22, wrote:
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> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 09:17:17PM +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> wrote:
> > Subject: I can confirm that Fortigate firewalls are definitely based on
> > Linux
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> > Good day from Singapore,
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> [...]
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> > Do you guys know which Linux distro F
On Donnerstag, 22. Juni 2023 15:33:57 CEST Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
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> I think Fortinet wouldn't say.
They are required to ;-)
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On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 09:33:57PM +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jun 2023 at 21:22, wrote:
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> > On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 09:17:17PM +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> > wrote:
> > > Subject: I can confirm that Fortigate firewalls are definitely based on
> > >
Hello
On 15.6.2023 7.03, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
On Wed, Jun 14 2023 at 03:55:44 PM, Nicholas Papadonis
wrote:
Hi,
I just cleanly installed Debian 11 and am trying to create a virtual
environment for Python.
I get the following error, does anyone know how to resolve this? Am I
missing some p
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 01:09:28PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Am 22/06/2023 um 10:46 schrieb Reco:
> > On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 10:28:42AM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> >
> > > > don't appreciate top posting around here)
> > >
> > > You've managed to be pedantic and patronising yet wrong. Whe
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 03:12:16AM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Thanks, Jeff!
>
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023, at 12:04 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 2:49 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
> snip
> >> In this case, the package is already installed.
> >> Unfortunately when I try
Hi there,
I just upgraded my AWS Instance to bookworm. It went sort of seamless,
however the current kernel headers give an error.
DKMS make.log for amzn-drivers-ena-linux-1.1.3 for kernel 6.1.0-9-
cloud-amd64 (x86_64)
Do 22. Jun 15:43:22 CEST 2023
make: Verzeichnis „/var/lib/dkms/amzn-drivers-en
On 2023-06-22 03:12 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023, at 12:04 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 2:49 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
> snip
>>> In this case, the package is already installed.
>>> Unfortunately when I try to reinstall it, I get:
>>>
>>> rbth
>> Can anyone
>> point to an existing meta-bug report on the subject of stopping the litter?
>> Searching seems to find only reports pointing to particular GPUs,
I don't know about meta-bug, but try 989539? 981087? you can complain there,
but without a patch I don't see it helping.
https://bugs.d
On 6/22/23 03:28, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
Am 21/06/2023 um 15:46 schrieb to...@tuxteam.de:
... top posting ...
... When the message is forwarded ("Weitergeleitet", ... you have no
other choice than to top post because the forwarded message is not
indented. It would make no sense to bottom pos
Hello, everybody out there!
For the upcoming two years, I will have to follow the new versions of
Python. Not the preview release, but the up-to-date stable release –
well, I can wait for a couple of weeks after the release of the last
stable version.
As far as I know, Python is not part
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 01:06:05AM +0200, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
> As far as I know, Python is not part of backports. Is there any way
> other
> than pinning to install the last stable version of Python on a stable
> version of Debian?
Drop the idea that you have only one version of python3 i
David Christensen writes:
> On 6/22/23 03:28, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>> Am 21/06/2023 um 15:46 schrieb to...@tuxteam.de:
>
>>> ... top posting ...
>
>> ... When the message is forwarded ("Weitergeleitet", ... you have no
>> other choice than to top post because the forwarded message is not
>> in
Hi!
I have a separate /var partition, size 10Gb (actually, 9.1Gb per sudo
df -h).
It is now about 41% full; 3.5Gb used, 5.1Gb free, per sudo df -h.
The biggest chunk of var used seems to be /var/cache/apt/archives, at
about 1.7Gb.
I am considering just running sudo apt clean (or sudo apt-get c
Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello, everybody out there!
>
> For the upcoming two years, I will have to follow the new versions of
> Python. Not the preview release, but the up-to-date stable release – well, I
> can wait for a couple of weeks after the release of the last stable version.
>
>
Yoann LE BARS writes:
> Hello, everybody out there!
>
> For the upcoming two years, I will have to follow the new versions of
> Python. Not the preview release, but the up-to-date stable release –
> well, I can wait for a couple of weeks after the release of the last
> s
Greetings!
I just checked my Firefox version and noticed that I don't seem to have
the latest one available:
$ apt show firefox-esr 2>/dev/null |grep Version
Version: 102.11.0esr-1
$ curl https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/web/firefox-esr 2>/dev/null
|grep 'Package'
Package: firefox-esr (1
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 09:42:54AM +0930, Christian Gelinek wrote:
> I just checked my Firefox version and noticed that I don't seem to have the
> latest one available:
>
> $ apt show firefox-esr 2>/dev/null |grep Version
> Version: 102.11.0esr-1
Do an "apt-cache policy firefox-esr" to see more d
On 23/6/23 09:45, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Do an "apt-cache policy firefox-esr" to see more details.
Make sure you've got a bookworm-security source in your sources.list.
unicorn:~$ apt-cache policy firefox-esr
firefox-esr:
Installed: 102.12.0esr-1~deb12u1
Candidate: 102.12.0esr-1~deb12u1
On Thu, 22 Jun 2023 19:34:54 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 01:06:05AM +0200, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
> > As far as I know, Python is not part of backports. Is there any way
> > other
> > than pinning to install the last stable version of Python on a stable
> > version of
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 10:45 PM Rick Thomas wrote:
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> That seems to have worked (I think)...
>
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023, at 7:34 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> snip
> > It might be worth looking at precisely what is not installed / removed
> > dpkg -C will give you what needs configu
That seems to have worked (I think)...
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023, at 7:34 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
snip
> It might be worth looking at precisely what is not installed / removed
> dpkg -C will give you what needs configuring if anything, I think.
>
> I had a similar experience with upg
Default User wrote:
> The biggest chunk of var used seems to be /var/cache/apt/archives, at
> about 1.7Gb.
>
> I am considering just running sudo apt clean (or sudo apt-get clean) to
> just clear out the packages cache completely, in order to free up space
> in /var.
>
> I realize that any pack
2023-06-23 4:44 GMT+05:00, Default User :
> Other than that, is there any good reason not to do sudo apt clean?
Only if you have many machines which share /var/cache/apt (via nfs for example)
You may use `apt-get autoclean` for cleanup non-donwloadable .deb's,
if you want store packages for offl
Dan Ritter writes:
> You will want to let the Debian python packages alone, and
> install new pythons from source in /opt/python-VER or such. Then
> use venvs to make sure that you are always getting the python
> you really want.
There's a tool called pyenv which handles downloads, compilations
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