Hello,
I'm looking for a wireless way to measure temperature and humidity
indoor with hardware off the shelf and software included in Debian 12
bookworm.
Sensors --> Radio --> Receiver --> Any typical PC interface, e.g., USB,
Ethernet.
I don't need a visual interface, but plan to process measure
On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 09:27:12 +0200
Bruno Kleinert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a wireless way to measure temperature and humidity
> indoor with hardware off the shelf and software included in Debian 12
> bookworm.
>
> Sensors --> Radio --> Receiver --> Any typical PC interface, e.g.,
> U
On 14/7/23 15:27, Bruno Kleinert wrote:
Do you have any hardware recommendations and can you share experience?
The big problem is power at the collection point. Some people use a
solar panel and batteries but other options are available
Once you know your power budget you can use a variet
Yoann LE BARS writes:
> Before doing anything wrong, is it possible to confirm that I
> will be able to run the proprietary nVidia driver 525 on the
> real-time kernel—and maybe Wayland?
Currently there's a grave bug in Debian 12, related to Debian-packaged
Nvidia drivers
(http
On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 18:29 Tom Browder wrote:
>
Well, life is not so simple. The example script doesn't work off the mark
because fontforge apparently has hard-coded paths. For starters, it expects
/share/fontforge/
but my installation has
/usr/share/fontforge
But there is hope. Will
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 07:37 Tom Browder wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 18:29 Tom Browder wrote:
>
>
Aha, I found a python (ugh) ttf-converter on Github. I hope I can kludge a
mod to do the conversion I need.
-Tom
* On 2023 14 Jul 02:37 -0500, Bruno Kleinert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a wireless way to measure temperature and humidity
> indoor with hardware off the shelf and software included in Debian 12
> bookworm.
Off the shelf the Davis Vantage Pro 2 is probably one of the most
popular. I hav
gene heskett writes:
> One of the things apparently missing in today's support for the arm64
> boards such as the bananapi-m5, is the lack of support for the nvme
> memory on some of these devices. I have quite a few of them, all
> booting and running from 64G micro-sd's. Yet these all have, so
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 07:57 Tom Browder wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 07:37 Tom Browder wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 18:29 Tom Browder wrote:
>>
>>
>
> Aha, I found a python (ugh) ttf-converter on Github. I hope I can kludge a
> mod to do the conversion I need.
>
>From reading the
Partial Freeze Bullseye Mate
on occasion while the system is in use, the keyboard and mouse stop
responding.
in all other respects it appears to continue operating as normal, my
conky shows activity, etc.
Keyboard and Mouse use a single USB gizmo.
I am using a KVM switch. when I flip over to ei
On 14/07/2023 15:40, Peter Ehlert wrote:
I am using a KVM switch. when I flip over to either of the two other
computers the mouse and keyboard works as normal.
This is most likely a cause of your malfunction. Not the system, not CPU
heat, but KVM device.
--
With kindest regards, Piotr.
⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦
On Wed, 2023-07-12 at 22:49 -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> On 7/12/23 22:23, Default User wrote:
> > Now you tell me . . .
> >
> > In February, I transferred an existing Debian 11 setup to a new 64-
> > bit
> > x86 computer with an nvme ssd. I have a 1 Gb swap partition.
> >
> > What do to avoid weari
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 3:37 AM Bruno Kleinert wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a wireless way to measure temperature and humidity indoor
> with hardware off the shelf and software included in Debian 12 bookworm.
>
> Sensors --> Radio --> Receiver --> Any typical PC interface, e.g., USB,
> Ethernet.
>
Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2023 14 Jul 02:37 -0500, Bruno Kleinert wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm looking for a wireless way to measure temperature and humidity
> > indoor with hardware off the shelf and software included in Debian
> > 12 bookworm.
>
> Off the shelf the Davis Vantage Pro 2 is
On 7/14/23 08:46, piorunz wrote:
On 14/07/2023 15:40, Peter Ehlert wrote:
I am using a KVM switch. when I flip over to either of the two other
computers the mouse and keyboard works as normal.
This is most likely a cause of your malfunction. Not the system, not CPU
heat, but KVM device.
Than
On 2023-07-11, Brian wrote:
>>
>> https://github.com/rrthomas/pdfjam
>>
>> https://github.com/rrthomas/pdfjam/blob/master/pdfjam-help.txt
>
> I do not use anything for scaling, but pdfarranger offers the facility.
> GUI only.
>
--scale 0.7 (to scale all input pages to 70% size)
Am Freitag, 14. Juli 2023, 08:08:41 CEST schrieb Petric Frank:
> Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2023, 12:27:22 CEST schrieb Max Nikulin:
> > On 12/07/2023 20:51, Petric Frank wrote:
> > > If i look at the nmcli general permissions for the id i get:
> > >org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.network-control
On July 12, 2023 10:09:13 AM UTC, Cindy Sue Causey
wrote:
>On 7/12/23, Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
>>
>> If your hardware supports 6 hard drives (5*18T + your 2T), you can use
>> lvm for merging 5 of them to one volume, or create raid0 by mdadm.
>> Some risks with plain disk merging - if one of
Hello,
Is there a reason why GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false
in /etc/default/grub is commented by default after
installation of bookworm or grub?
For me uncommenting is no big problem to do, cause i know where to. But for new
users, with maybe dualboot windows, not showing up after installation of
debian-user and debian-desktop are both good lists for this question.
It is off-topic for debian-devel.
Anyone who answers, please remove debian-devel from the replies.
(Sorry, I don't have an answer for you.)
Thanks...Marvin
* 2023-07-14 20:32:41+0200, digitalmail...@gmx.de wrote:
> Is there a reason why GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false in
> /etc/default/grub is commented by default after installation of
> bookworm or grub?
Yes. Release notes document tells about it briefly:
5.1.11. GRUB no longer runs os-prober by
digitalmailing wrote:
> Is there a reason why GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false
> in /etc/default/grub is commented by default after
> installation of bookworm or grub?
Yes. It's a new change, mentioned in the upgrade notes.
https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 08:32:41PM +0200, digitalmailing wrote:
> I find this very annoying and inconvenient to change
> [GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER] back again after some updates.
Others have explained the "why". To stop your changes being
overwritten you can re-enable it in a .cfg file in
/etc/
On 14 Jul 2023 10:53, Joe wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 09:27:12 +0200
Bruno Kleinert wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a wireless way to measure temperature and humidity
indoor with hardware off the shelf and software included in Debian 12
bookworm.
Sensors --> Radio --> Receiver --> Any typical P
On 7/14/23 09:34, Anssi Saari wrote:
gene heskett writes:
One of the things apparently missing in today's support for the arm64
boards such as the bananapi-m5, is the lack of support for the nvme
memory on some of these devices. I have quite a few of them, all
booting and running from 64G micr
On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 07:37:50 -0500
Tom Browder wrote:
> Well, life is not so simple. The example script doesn't work off the
> mark because fontforge apparently has hard-coded paths.
Well, that was silly of them.
> For starters,
> it expects
>
>/share/fontforge/
>
> but my installation ha
if you use journalctl -f to watch what is happening
does anything show up?
often when i get pauses from USB devices they will
show up as errors, device disconnects and reconnects
and/or resetting the device.
songbird
On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 21:52:01 +0200
zithro wrote:
>
> Joe, out of curiosity, what are you using to display the graphs ?
> If you didn't read above, I'm using jpgraph, a PHP lib.
>
Basic stuff, Imagick which is a PHP binding to some ImageMagick
functions.
--
Joe
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 15:11 Charles Curley <
charlescur...@charlescurley.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 07:37:50 -0500
> Tom Browder wrote:
>
> > Well, life is not so simple. The example script doesn't work off the
> > mark because fontforge apparently has hard-coded paths.
>
> Well, that wa
On 7/14/23 16:11, Charles Curley wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 07:37:50 -0500
Tom Browder wrote:
Well, life is not so simple. The example script doesn't work off the
mark because fontforge apparently has hard-coded paths.
Well, that was silly of them.
For starters,
it expects
/share/font
zithro wrote:
> On 14 Jul 2023 10:53, Joe wrote:
> > On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 09:27:12 +0200
> > Bruno Kleinert wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm looking for a wireless way to measure temperature and humidity
> >> indoor with hardware off the shelf and software included in Debian
> >> 12 bookwor
I fell behind with my major upgrades, and just upgraded from buster to
bullseye (soon to be followed by bookworm).
I've been using gnome-schedule, a simple cron GUI, for quite some time
now but it seems to be gone. The upgrade REMOVED it, as shown below.
Strange thing is, searching the web sit
On Fri 14 Jul 2023 at 21:41:39 +0300, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> * 2023-07-14 20:32:41+0200, digitalmail...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> > Is there a reason why GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false in
> > /etc/default/grub is commented by default after installation of
> > bookworm or grub?
>
> Yes. Release notes docum
Rick Macdonald wrote:
> I fell behind with my major upgrades, and just upgraded from buster to
> bullseye (soon to be followed by bookworm).
>
> I've been using gnome-schedule, a simple cron GUI, for quite some time
> now but it seems to be gone. The upgrade REMOVED it, as shown below.
> Strange
here's the removal bug for more details:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=808060
songbird
I was just researching this myself a couple of days ago, and spent
several hours going down a rabbit hole.
It seems that many folks are going the way of using an open source
solution, Home Assistant (aka, HA), (https://www.home-assistant.io/).
Even to the point where I found that folks that used t
So I have been looking at new computers and most of them come with SSD's
but they are so much smaller than my 2 TB computer that I am not sure
what is better. I read a couple of pieces on different groups but still
am not sure. SSD's are faster but them have a quarter of the room for
storage.
On 15 Jul 2023 02:30, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
So I have been looking at new computers and most of them come with SSD's
but they are so much smaller than my 2 TB computer that I am not sure
what is better. I read a couple of pieces on different groups but still
am not sure. SSD's are faster bu
On July 14, 2023 5:30:34 PM Maureen L Thomas wrote:
So I have been looking at new computers and most of them come with SSD's
but they are so much smaller than my 2 TB computer that I am not sure what
is better. I read a couple of pieces on different groups but still am not
sure. SSD's are
On 15/07/2023 01:32, digitalmailing wrote:
Is there a reason why GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false
in /etc/default/grub is commented by default after
installation of bookworm or grub?
After posting some links and references to Debian bugs in
Re: os-prober Just a Rant. Fri, 26 May 2023 09:38:37 +07
On 7/14/23 17:30, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
So I have been looking at new computers and most of them come with SSD's
but they are so much smaller than my 2 TB computer that I am not sure
what is better. I read a couple of pieces on different groups but still
am not sure. SSD's are faster but th
On 15/7/23 09:05, zithro wrote:
Generally, you put your OS and programs on an SSD, so your experience
is snappy: they are fast and have a low latency.
Then you put your data on HDDs (rotating rust), because you don't need
speed but gigas/teras.
As you seem to want to buy a new computer and/o
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 05:09:22PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
[...]
> > > /share/fontforge/
> WTH? /share is not and never has been a root directory in any distro I ever
> used.
It might be just "usr merge, to the bitter end" ;-)
To me it looks like a "configure" gone wrong, where the prefi
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