hello friends,
I tried but found it too confusing to find where to report bugs for debian :-(
.
I see an issues in ver. 12.6.0 started from the live image:
Scaling the desktop by Settings - Display - General - Scale works
counter-intuitive, setting it to 2x reduces everything on scree
Hi Jesper,
Am 23.09.2024 um 11:20 schrieb Jesper Dybdal:
...
> fsck log:
> Log of fsck -C -a -T -t ext4 /dev/md0
> Sun Sep 22 20:20:13 2024
>
> root has been mounted 13 times without being checked, check forced.
> root: Inode 10748715, i_blocks is 281474976710631, should be 5. FI
On 09/22/2024 08:04 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 21 Sep 2024 at 07:03:58 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:*SNIP*
Tell me that with a straight face when you pass 80 ;)!
[I haven't seen that set of screens in at least 5 years.]
I recalled a "SUCESSFUL INSTALL" [sic] status report from May 2022,
a
Steve Keller wrote:
> This is on a Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm 64 Bit,
> ie. Debian 12. I have uninstalled systemd-timesyncd and installed
> ntpsec, then have commented out the 4 NTP servers
> {0,1,2,3}.debian.pool.ntp.org, and instead added my own server with
>
> server -6 my
Hello together,
for the next time you can just run following commands to enable
jitsi-repo:
apt-get update ; apt-get -y install extrepo ;
extrepo enable jitsi-stable
Best Regards,
Juri Grabowski
Dan Ritter writes:
> Does it work without the -6 option?
No, the same problem. And ntpq shows that IPv6 is also used, when -6
isn't given. But, my NTP server is used by other hosts in the network
and that works fine.
> Does it work if you bring back the pool servers?
Yes, it does. I get man
Steve Keller wrote:
> Dan Ritter writes:
>
> > Does it work without the -6 option?
>
> No, the same problem. And ntpq shows that IPv6 is also used, when -6
> isn't given. But, my NTP server is used by other hosts in the network
> and that works fine.
>
> > Does it work if you bring back the
> root has been mounted 13 times without being checked, check forced.
> root: Inode 10748715, i_blocks is 281474976710631, should be 5. FIXED.
^^^
AKA -25
> root: Inode 10751288, i_blocks is 281474976710647, should be 3. FIXED.
On Mon, 23 Sep 2024, Steve Keller wrote:
Tim Woodall writes:
The raid rebuild is a particular pain point IMO. It's important to do a
discard after a failed disk rebuild otherwise every block is 'in use' on
the underlying storage.
Hmm, does a RAID rebuild really always copy the whole new d
This is on a Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm 64 Bit,
ie. Debian 12. I have uninstalled systemd-timesyncd and installed
ntpsec, then have commented out the 4 NTP servers
{0,1,2,3}.debian.pool.ntp.org, and instead added my own server with
server -6 my-ntp.my-domain
When I call ntpda
Tim Woodall writes:
> In the default, iscsi, md, lvm, ext2 do not keep this information. Don't
> know if it's configurable sonewhere but I suspect not. Don't know about
> btrfs.
>
> Some of this data is cached, but not between reboots.
I have played a bit and it seems for ext4 and btrfs they kee
Hi David,
this is a very good and value hint! What you are telling is very reasonable
and makes fully sense. Yes, in the past I olayed aroud mith umask, and it can
really happen, that I messed up things by doing so.
I will recheck my settings and if there are any missettings, of course correc
Some time ago I had a problem with the i_blocks field of a few inodes
being corrupted (replaced by extremely large numbers).
It now happened again, and the strange thing is that one of the two
files affected was also affected the earlier time (or more precisely,
the file that now has the same
Thanks Andy.
I certainly did reply to the wrong email, apologies to all.
George.
On Tuesday, 24-09-2024 at 08:43 Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
You seem to have hit reply on the wrong message so this appears in a
different thread. I've attempted to stitch it back to the other thread
with a Referen
Apologies to all, I previously replied to the wrong email.
Steve,
I was not even aware of the move from NTP to NTPsec. Thanks for
posting. I should [fully] read the release notes.
https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#changes-to-packages-that-set-
On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 7:13 PM Andrew Wood wrote:
>
> Is there a way to get MariaDB on Bookworm to log verbosely everything
> to do with connection attempts in order to try and debug why a client
> keeps getting error 2026 SSL connection error: protocol version mismatch?
I typically use OpenSS
Andrew,
I was not even aware of the move from NTP to NTPsec. Thanks for
posting. I should [fully] read the release notes.
https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#changes-to-packages-that-set-the-system-clock
5.1.2. Changes to packages that set the syst
Hi
Is there a way to get MariaDB on Bookworm to log verbosely everything
to do with connection attempts in order to try and debug why a client
keeps getting error 2026 SSL connection error: protocol version mismatch?
There is currently nothing being logged on the server other than:
[Warni
Hi,
You seem to have hit reply on the wrong message so this appears in a
different thread. I've attempted to stitch it back to the other thread
with a References: header, but I might have got that wrong. The other
thread started at
.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 08:23:05AM +1000, George at Clug wrote:
On 9/23/24 13:24, Steve Keller wrote:
Dan Ritter writes:
Does it work without the -6 option?
No, the same problem. And ntpq shows that IPv6 is also used, when -6
isn't given. But, my NTP server is used by other hosts in the network
and that works fine.
Does it work if you bring back the
Steve Keller writes:
> When I call ntpdate my-ntp.my-domain manually it steps the time as
> expected. But then, ntpd doesn't sync the local clock to the NTP
> server, although it seems to consider that server's clock stable:
>
> $ ntpq -p
>remote refid st t when poll
On Monday, 23-09-2024 at 19:48 newbie...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> hello friends,
>
> I tried but found it too confusing to find where to report bugs for debian
> :-( .
What GUI are you using? (e.g. Gnome, KDE, Xfec, etc ?)
Wayland or X11 ?
What is the model number of monitor are you using?
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