Re: Bookworm's /etc/mailcap seems to break s-nail

2024-05-16 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed May 15, 2024 at 4:51 PM BST, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 07/05/2024 23:24, Max Nikulin wrote: > >> On 2024-05-06 17:04, Max Nikulin wrote: > >>> So doubled backslashes (as in .desktop files) are correct. > >>> > >>> What is wrong is lack of backslashes added before ";" and it is a bug. > > I hav

Re: Regression in Radeon driver in latest Debian Stable kernel

2024-05-16 Thread piorunz
On 15/05/2024 20:55, Michael Kjörling wrote: You made this bug report less than 48 hours ago. While I can certainly understand that you would like to see it fixed, that's not an inordinate amount of time to wait. What probably _would_ be helpful is to see whether you can recreate the same scena

Re: Dovecot correct ownership for logs

2024-05-16 Thread Richard
But why is postfix even holding a lock on it? And how do I prevent that? I never asked it to. At least, I don't think there should be a different process holding a lock on it. Am Mi., 15. Mai 2024 um 18:45 Uhr schrieb Henning Follmann < hfollm...@itcfollmann.com>: > On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 12:23:

Re: Regression in Radeon driver in latest Debian Stable kernel

2024-05-16 Thread Max Nikulin
On 16/05/2024 17:35, piorunz wrote: As much as I would like to try vanilla kernel, I don't want to break my system. I use Debian Stable, don't know if things would just work with vanilla kernel. You may try bookworm-backports kernel 6.6.13+bpo-amd64 You may check https://bugzilla.kernel.org/

Re: Dovecot correct ownership for logs

2024-05-16 Thread Henning Follmann
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 01:00:19PM +0200, Richard wrote: > But why is postfix even holding a lock on it? And how do I prevent that? I > never asked it to. > At least, I don't think there should be a different process holding a lock > on it. > I told you where to look, which is more than you deser

Re: Markup in mail messages

2024-05-16 Thread Stefan Monnier
> When this sort of subject comes up (as it does, every so often), I wonder > why `text/markdown` isn't offered as a mime type for sending emails. FWIW, last time I tried to send `text/(x-)markdown` messages, I discovered that many "popular" MUAs do not display those at all (they treat them as att

Re: Markup in mail messages

2024-05-16 Thread tomas
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 09:28:05AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: [...] > So, yes, I encourage you to send more of those, and if your recipients > don't like the result, try and get them to complain to their > MUA's authors (most of those MUAs are of course proprietary and are not > very ... respon

Re: Markup in mail messages

2024-05-16 Thread Henning Follmann
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 03:47:48PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 09:28:05AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > [...] > > > So, yes, I encourage you to send more of those, and if your recipients > > don't like the result, try and get them to complain to their > > MUA's aut

Re: Markup in mail messages

2024-05-16 Thread Curt
On 2024-05-16, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> When this sort of subject comes up (as it does, every so often), I wonder >> why `text/markdown` isn't offered as a mime type for sending emails. > > FWIW, last time I tried to send `text/(x-)markdown` messages, Attribute quotes accurately. https://wiki.

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-16 Thread Aditya Garg
Well it's indeed not as easy as I thought as far as Debian ISOs are concerned. I'll try to be more precise. I am a maintainer for Ubuntu on Linux on T2 Macs project: https://t2linux.org/. We work to modify ISOs of commonly used distros by adding a custom kernel with drivers for T2 Macs and prov

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-16 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Aditya Garg wrote: > I would prefer making the ISO as similar to the official Debian ISO and just > replace the Debian kernel with the customised kernel. In that case, i'd go along https://wiki.debian.org/RepackBootableISO Either by using the xorrisofs options in /.disk/mkisofs of the ISO :

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-16 Thread tomas
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 05:20:40PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > Aditya Garg wrote: > > I would prefer making the ISO as similar to the official Debian ISO and just > > replace the Debian kernel with the customised kernel. > > In that case, i'd go along [...] Not the OP, but thanks, Th

Re: Regression in Radeon driver in latest Debian Stable kernel

2024-05-16 Thread piorunz
On 16/05/2024 12:35, Max Nikulin wrote: On 16/05/2024 17:35, piorunz wrote: As much as I would like to try vanilla kernel, I don't want to break my system. I use Debian Stable, don't know if things would just work with vanilla kernel. You may try bookworm-backports kernel 6.6.13+bpo-amd64 Yo

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-16 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Not the OP, but thanks, Thomas. Well, ISO 9660 is known to be my hobby. So i can hardly resist trying to acquire new users for xorriso. Have a nice day :) Thomas

mail tags in kmail?

2024-05-16 Thread Hans
Dear list, does anyone know, where kmail is storing its tags for mails? The tags I mean are those like "already read". Background: When I rsync the folder with my mails, which is here ~/.kde/ share/apps/kmail/mail , to another computer, then all new mails are tagged as "not read" on the target

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-16 Thread Aditya Garg
Well I'm used to unsquashfs, chroot, squashfs and repack the iso. This one is gonna be interesting. Wish me luck. > On 16 May 2024, at 9:42 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Hi, > > to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >> Not the OP, but thanks, Thomas. > > Well, ISO 9660 is known to be my hobby. So i can h

Re: Markup in mail messages

2024-05-16 Thread Max Nikulin
On 16/05/2024 20:47, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: Actually I've been tempted to teach my mail reader to transform HTML into some lightweight markup (yeah, you need a bit of heuristics for that ;-) -- say Org, but why not its poor sister Markdown. I am not familiar with pandoc features enough to rea

Re: How to create a custom Debian ISO

2024-05-16 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Aditya Garg wrote: > This one is gonna be interesting. > Wish me luck. Fingers are crossed ... (But everything in the procedure is supposed to be deterministic. So there is few room for luck, good or bad. We rather have to navigate the chaos.) Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: Regression in Radeon driver in latest Debian Stable kernel

2024-05-16 Thread Max Nikulin
On 16/05/2024 22:53, piorunz wrote: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ will they be interested in Debian specific error? I don't use vanilla kernel so maybe it's Debian only problem. If you *find* a similar report there then it is likely an upstream issue. (Developers of specific driver may use anot

Onboard not showing up in the XFCE system tray

2024-05-16 Thread Charles Curley
Onboard is not showing up in the XFCE system tray. Bookworm as updated. I don't see any Debian bug reports or questions on the home page. I believe I am not running Wayland. Has anyone else seen this? Fix/Workaround? -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://ch

Re: Regression in Radeon driver in latest Debian Stable kernel

2024-05-16 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 17 May 2024 00:12 +0700, from maniku...@gmail.com (Max Nikulin): > Be realistic, to get the bug fixed, there should be affected persons > motivated enough to try vanilla kernel or even to build custom kernels with > provided patches. Developers time is limited and expensive resource. It may > be

Re: Markup in mail messages

2024-05-16 Thread Karl Vogel
>> On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 09:48:23AM -0400, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Actually I've been tempted to teach my mail reader to transform HTML > into some lightweight markup (yeah, you need a bit of heuristics for > that ;-) -- say Org, but why not its poor sister Markdown. https://github.com/aaro

GPIO

2024-05-16 Thread manjunathreddy boreddy
Hello I am using debian 12 bookworm i am unable to export gpio pins by using echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/export i am getting bash: echo : write error earlier it was working fine when i re installed debian package i am unable to export them. I am using intel i686 7600u processor.and kernel

Re: GPIO

2024-05-16 Thread Felix Miata
manjunathreddy boreddy composed on 2024-05-17 09:46 (UTC+0530): > I am using intel i686 7600u processor. Exactly what does that mean? The only 7600u processor I see on intel.com is this x86_64 much like two of mine, both using amd64 Bookworm, not i686:

selinux on bookworm

2024-05-16 Thread Antonio Russo
Hello, I'm trying to get selinux working on a fresh, gui-free installation of bookworm. I'm not trying to run any servers, nor use standard desktop utilities (yet). I was hoping this setup would be simple enough that selinux would be simple to get going. I'm following [1], which is very straigh

Re: GPIO

2024-05-16 Thread didier gaumet
Le 17/05/2024 à 06:16, manjunathreddy boreddy a écrit : Hello     I am using debian 12 bookworm i am unable to export gpio pins by using echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/export i am getting bash: echo : write error earlier it was working fine when i re installed debian package i am unable to

Re: Markup in mail messages

2024-05-16 Thread Max Nikulin
On 17/05/2024 10:16, Karl Vogel wrote: https://github.com/aaronsw/html2text/ might interest you. It converts (relatively) sane HTML into Markdown. I put html2text.py into $HOME/lib and use this to call it: #!/bin/sh # I am puzzled by this wrapper. I expect that "$@" is enou

Re: GPIO

2024-05-16 Thread didier gaumet
by private mail manjunathreddy boreddy wrote: I am unable to access under /dev/gpio*. Please post to the debian user mailing list rather than to me :-) I do not myself use GPIO devices so I am not able to offer a truely sensible advice but I would begin with what the gpiodetect command (gpi