Re: Hardware Advice Wanted: Router

2023-11-14 Thread Anssi Saari
Charles Curley writes: > My FIT-PCs that provide network services are getting old, and i386 > Linux is slowly fading away. So I would like to replace them with a > router/gateway computer. I built a router with an APUD4D board and case from pcengines.ch. They're going out of production but are c

Re: Hardware Advice Wanted: Router

2023-11-14 Thread basti
On 14.11.23 10:45, Anssi Saari wrote: Charles Curley writes: My FIT-PCs that provide network services are getting old, and i386 Linux is slowly fading away. So I would like to replace them with a router/gateway computer. I built a router with an APUD4D board and case from pcengines.ch. They'

Re: [SOLVED] Re: UUID permanent at removable device?

2023-11-14 Thread Hans
Am Sonntag, 12. November 2023, 19:43:13 CET schrieben Sie: Hi folks, although I already marked my problem as solved, I just want to tell, that I found the best solution for me. Thanks to Andi's hint I am now using /dev/disk/by-id/my_serial for the usb stick. As I am using always the same usb-

Re: No 6.5.10-4 realtime kernel?

2023-11-14 Thread Scott Denlinger
Thank you, Gilles. I'll install it and see if it works for me. I'm curious what the rtcqs script will tell me about it after I install it. Scott Denlinger On Mon, Nov 13, 2023, 9:31 PM Gilles Mocellin < gilles.mocel...@nuagelibre.org> wrote: > Le dimanche 12 novembre 2023, 16:08:06 CET Scott Den

Re: On changing the subject lines, and gmail

2023-11-14 Thread marathon
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 01:43:49PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > > After being shocked to learn in this year 2023 that gmail web > interface does not do threading, and that changing the subject line > will break such an email out from what gmail considers the > "conversation" and into a n

Re: No 6.5.10-4 realtime kernel?

2023-11-14 Thread Tixy
On Mon, 2023-11-13 at 20:45 +0100, Gilles Mocellin wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 10:04 AM Scott Denlinger > > > > wrote: > > > Does anyone know why there are no stock realtime kernels in trixie/sid? I > > > currently have 'linux-image-6.5.0-1-rt-amd64-unsigned' installed, but I > > > don't

Why is bullseye-backports recommended on bookworm?

2023-11-14 Thread Vincent Lefevre
To my surprise, reportbug asks me to use bullseye-backports (= oldstable-backports) on my bookworm (= stable) machine: Your version (6.1.55-1) of linux-image-6.1.0-13-amd64 appears to be out of date. The following newer release(s) are available in the Debian archive: bullseye-backports (backport

Re: Why is bullseye-backports recommended on bookworm?

2023-11-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 01:00:47PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > To my surprise, reportbug asks me to use bullseye-backports > (= oldstable-backports) on my bookworm (= stable) machine: > > Your version (6.1.55-1) of linux-image-6.1.0-13-amd64 appears to be out of > date. > The following newer

Re: Hardware Advice Wanted: Router

2023-11-14 Thread debian-user
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 03:57:28PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: > > My FIT-PCs that provide network services are getting old, and i386 > > Linux is slowly fading away. So I would like to replace them with a > > router/gateway computer. > > > > It should run Debian. > >

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Books

2023-11-14 Thread Махно
> # apt-get install debian-handbook This package contains the English book covering Debian 8 “Jessie” 2023-11-14, an, 01:31 John Hasler rašė: > > Much about Debian *doesn't* change. A book about it with > Bookworm/Trixie as an example and including a discussion of how it does > change could be

Re: No 6.5.10-4 realtime kernel?

2023-11-14 Thread Scott Denlinger
Thanks for the LWN reference. I think I missed that article. I plan to install the newest kernel in Trixie, then run the rtcqs script ( https://codeberg.org/rtcqs/rtcqs) to see how it looks for audio processing. Based on that, I may still try to install a fully preemptible kernel from source. Scot

Re: Password managers

2023-11-14 Thread Max Nikulin
On 14/11/2023 09:58, paulf wrote: As it happens, pass(1) appeared to be precisely what I was looking for. [...] Plus, it will insert any line in the password file into the clipboard. In general it is better to avoid secrets copied to the clipboard. Even JavaScript from a web page might read

Re: Why is bullseye-backports recommended on bookworm?

2023-11-14 Thread Max Nikulin
On 14/11/2023 19:00, Vincent Lefevre wrote: To my surprise, reportbug asks me to use bullseye-backports (= oldstable-backports) on my bookworm (= stable) machine: Might it happen that you have bullseye-backports in apt sources.list? apt policy apt policy linux-image-amd64

Re: claws-mail

2023-11-14 Thread Curt
On 2023-11-13, Andreas Ronnquist wrote: > > I believe gmail _requires_ OAUTH2 authorisation for "non-secure apps" > nowadays - which is pretty much all apps except gmails own. AFAIK, gmail still supports application-specific passwords.

Re: Linux supprt

2023-11-14 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023, 12:35 PM wrote: > > But yes, in a way convenience can drown out freedom. See that other > thread in this mailing list about mail providers. All people flocking > to gmail although it's clear that Google would like to kill mail > as we know it. > But mail as "they" know it h

Re: Linux supprt

2023-11-14 Thread tomas
On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 11:36:18AM -0600, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > On Mon, Nov 13, 2023, 12:35 PM wrote: > > > > > But yes, in a way convenience can drown out freedom [...] > But mail as "they" know it has nothing to do with transport or networking. > They know it as a service not as anything

masqmail

2023-11-14 Thread Mike McClain
If anyone on the list is using masqmail I'd be interested in hearing how well it works and how easy it is to set up for a single user system that's not online 24/7. Thank, Mike -- Spirit is an invisible force made visible in all life. - Maya Angelou

Re: Password managers

2023-11-14 Thread Anssi Saari
Max Nikulin writes: > For Chromium it is better to have a password manager > (gnome-keyring/kwallet/keepassxc/etc.) with D-Bus interface. It needs > a key to encrypt passwords saved in browser and likely cookie store. > Encryption is not applied otherwise. What about Firefox then? Does it work

Re: Why is bullseye-backports recommended on bookworm?

2023-11-14 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2023-11-14 23:54:31 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 14/11/2023 19:00, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > To my surprise, reportbug asks me to use bullseye-backports > > (= oldstable-backports) on my bookworm (= stable) machine: > > Might it happen that you have bullseye-backports in apt sources.list? N

Re: Password managers

2023-11-14 Thread paulf
On Tue, 14 Nov 2023 23:38:58 +0700 Max Nikulin wrote: > On 14/11/2023 09:58, paulf wrote: > > > > As it happens, pass(1) appeared to be precisely what I was looking > > for. > [...] > > Plus, it will insert any line in the password file > > into the clipboard. > > In general it is better to avo

Re: Why is bullseye-backports recommended on bookworm?

2023-11-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 10:21:13PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2023-11-14 23:54:31 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > > On 14/11/2023 19:00, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > To my surprise, reportbug asks me to use bullseye-backports > > > (= oldstable-backports) on my bookworm (= stable) machine: > >

Re: Why is bullseye-backports recommended on bookworm?

2023-11-14 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2023-11-14 16:34:18 -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 10:21:13PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > On 2023-11-14 23:54:31 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > > > On 14/11/2023 19:00, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > > To my surprise, reportbug asks me to use bullseye-backports > > > > (=

Re: No 6.5.10-4 realtime kernel?

2023-11-14 Thread Gilles Mocellin
Le mardi 14 novembre 2023, 16:15:53 CET Scott Denlinger a écrit : > Thanks for the LWN reference. I think I missed that article. I plan to > install the newest kernel in Trixie, then run the rtcqs script ( > https://codeberg.org/rtcqs/rtcqs) to see how it looks for audio processing. > Based on tha

Re: Password managers

2023-11-14 Thread Max Nikulin
On 15/11/2023 03:05, Anssi Saari wrote: Max Nikulin writes: For Chromium it is better to have a password manager (gnome-keyring/kwallet/keepassxc/etc.) with D-Bus interface. It needs a key to encrypt passwords saved in browser and likely cookie store. Encryption is not applied otherwise. What

Re: Hardware Advice Wanted: Router

2023-11-14 Thread Stefan Monnier
> This looks too good to be true and raises many red flags. > According to Intel specs [1] for this processor it's 28W of heat to > dissipate and that is Base Power only, Turbo Boost is whooping 64W(!). > IMO it is impossible to do with fan-less design at this small size, so there > will be at lea

Re: Why is bullseye-backports recommended on bookworm?

2023-11-14 Thread Max Nikulin
On 15/11/2023 05:01, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 10:21:13PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: # $ wget -qO- 'https://qa.debian.org/madison.php?package=emacs&text=on&s=oldstable,stable,testing,unstable,experimental&a=source,all,x86_64' The same request without s=... returns

Re: Hardware Advice Wanted: Router

2023-11-14 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 15.11.2023 07:56, Stefan Monnier wrote: This looks too good to be true and raises many red flags. According to Intel specs [1] for this processor it's 28W of heat to dissipate and that is Base Power only, Turbo Boost is whooping 64W(!). IMO it is impossible to do with fan-less design at this

Re: Why is bullseye-backports recommended on bookworm?

2023-11-14 Thread didier gaumet
Le 14/11/2023 à 23:01, Vincent Lefevre a écrit : [...] Then why does reportbug mention the bullseye-backports kernel? [...] Hello, I don't know why particularly a Bullseye-backports kernel is promoted here in a mixed stable/unstable context but perhaps (I have not tested it) you could set ch