George at Clug wrote:
> I do not fully understand "email threading", even after reading up on it. I
> don't use email threading, and I do not think my email client does either.
> Thanks for pointing the matter of "email threading" out to me. This will be
> some homework for me.
email threadin
On Mon 24 Mar 2025 at 06:34:05 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> Since the beginning of February I've been receiving what I consider
> spurious emails.
> The only change to my setup {to best of my memory} was subscribing to
> the "debian-...@lists.debian.org" mailing list.
On Fri 28 Mar 2025 at 08
On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 8:42 PM Pier Antonio Corradini
wrote:
>
> I think I got it: the final step is to compare the fingerprint of the primary
> key, at the end of the command output
>
> PS C:\Users\CP\Documents\Linux\Debian12.10.0\HTTPVersion> gpg --verify
> SHA512SUMS.sign SHA512SUMS.txt
> gp
Hi,
Pier Antonio Corradini wrote:
> gpg: Firma valida da "Debian CD signing key "
Jay ! \o/
> gpg: ATTENZIONE: questa chiave non è certificata con una firma fidata!
> gpg: Non ci sono indicazioni che la firma appartenga al proprietario.
Regrettably gpg still assumes a web of trust to
Hi,
Pier Antonio Corradini wrote:
> So now the authenticity check is complete and the authenticity is completely
> sure?
Yes. Until a quantum computer cracks the riddle how to generate an own
key with the same fingerprint.
(There are other risks, too, which are not prevented by signature with
unc
Max Nikulin (HE12025-03-28):
> Approximately a decade ago I
> noticed that new entries were not added to some history file, I do not
> remember if it was .bash_history or for some other tool, but the owner of
> the file was root. It was the reason why I
Hello All,
is there a way to make ispell to manage correctly dotless Tex chars (e.g., \i
and \j) ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
On 26/03/2025 18:55, Greg Wooledge wrote:
"sudo -i" is meant to approximate the behavior of "su -". Before buster,
nobody would have used that on a Debian system. It's horrible. The
fact that people are now embracing it as a norm is even worse.
It seems I have to clarify why I suggested name
Hi,
Pier Antonio Corradini wrote:
> 3D0BA303805111F651A88D96FC64867FFC678E43F3756F5F91B24A810D91015E459...
> C:\Users\CP\Documents\Linux\Debian12.10.0\VersioneHTTP\SHA512SUMS.txt
I get
36bf1f16bc4b9795122b7b3542a32f34c3be0ef294ff3a8bf43232df6554b69b569fe15d93c79ee48a47902e1a6ad87ca9966988cd4b
On 2025-03-28, David Wright wrote:
>
> As end-users are the people that computers are built and run
> for, I don't know why you'd find people's use of the term
> "slightly pejorative". (I assume you aren't calling out me
> in particular.)
I was calling myself out, not you. You have always been he
On 3/24/25 7:11 AM, Santiago Vila wrote:
El 24/3/25 a las 12:34, Richard Owlett escribió:
Since the beginning of February I've been receiving what I consider
spurious emails.
What do you mean exactly by "spurious"?
They had no apparent logical relation to why I subscribed to
debian-...@l
I think I got it: the final step is to compare the fingerprint of the primary
key, at the end of the command output
PS C:\Users\CP\Documents\Linux\Debian12.10.0\HTTPVersion> gpg --verify
SHA512SUMS.sign SHA512SUMS.txt
gpg: Signing done 03/15/25 21:33:08 Western European Standard Time
gpg: using
On 3/28/25 10:11, Ife Wright wrote:
I want to install debian but I don't understand why I have to erase
everything on my hard disk to do it,I just want to install without erasing
my hard disk
It sounds like what you want is "dual boot" -- e.g. a bootable disk
drive with more than one operatin
On Fri, 28 Mar 2025 14:18:17 +
Geoff Kaniuk wrote:
> I wish to report a bug in the Mate desktop:
This is not the place to report bugs. https://www.debian.org/Bugs/
However, since you have brought it up here, you may get some
discussion, which might prove useful before you file a bug report.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 1:43 PM Nicolas George wrote:
> Ife Wright (HE12025-03-28):
> > I want to install debian but I don't understand why I have to erase
> > everything on my hard disk to do it,I just want to install without
> erasing
> > my hard disk
>
I take it you have Windows and you are t
On Fri, 28 Mar 2025 13:11:08 -0400
Ife Wright wrote:
> I want to install debian but I don't understand why I have to erase
> everything on my hard disk to do it,I just want to install without
> erasing my hard disk
You do not have to erase everything already on your disk. I use the
netinst insta
On Fri Mar 28, 2025 at 12:02 AM GMT, tim wade wrote:
For setting up a software development environment from scratch, I’m
facing the following three options:
1. Deploy directly on the server, for example, running Kafka and Redis
on the server's operating system.
2. Use Docker containers on th
On Mar 20, 2025, Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote:
> The software setup for my Brother DCP-L2640DW driverless laser printer is
> confusing the hell out of me. I'm running bookworm.
>
> The printer is connected via USB only (not wireless). When I first connected
> it, CUPS (apparently) set up a pr
I want to install debian but I don't understand why I have to erase
everything on my hard disk to do it,I just want to install without erasing
my hard disk
Hi,
(Please Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org with your replies.
I sent my mail with Cc; to you, because the X-Spam-Status: header of
your list mail did not indicate that you are subscribed to the list.)
Pier Antonio Corradini wrote:
> So... first step:
> PS C:\Users\CP> gpg --keyserver hkps://ke
Da: Thomas Schmitt
Inviato: Venerdì, 28 Marzo, 2025 08:50
A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: pierantonio.corrad...@gmail.com
Oggetto: Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test
Hi,
(Please Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org with your replies.
I
Max,
Thank you for your reply.
I do not fully understand "email threading", even after reading up on it. I
don't use email threading, and I do not think my email client does either.
Thanks for pointing the matter of "email threading" out to me. This will be
some homework for me.
I am annoyed
After several attempts it is suspected that the SHA512SUMS and SHA512SUMS.sign
files have been corrupted by the copy and paste process, so these files are
downloaded directly from the browser by right-clicking the download links on
the web page https://www.debian.org/download and selecting the "
On 3/28/25 11:49, COMCAST wrote:
I have a working install of 12.90. But am experiencing a minor hiccup.
Please open a terminal, run the following command, and copy and paste
the entire console session into a reply -- prompt, command entered,
output displayed:
2025-03-28 12:16:06 dpchrist@la
Thank you for the answer.
The problem was I accidentally removed the */boot *folder, WHILE trying to
back it up. So there were only *OS folders *and something was missing.
I figured out later that *kernels are also stored in /boot *and tried to
reinstall the kernel manually, but ran into a number
I have a working install of 12.90. But am experiencing a minor hiccup.
When i plug-in my copy of 12.90, immediately l get all connection from
other servers in my local group drop there connections.
I'm at a loss how config this to stop?
Hi,
i realize that i posted the content of the wrong SHA512SUMS file.
The one i posted was from debian 12.7.0.
Nevertheless the SHA512 sums which i posted earlier are of the files
from 12.10.0 which i downloaded yesterday.
Pier Antonio Corradini wrote:
> The content of these links, seen now, is
Current release: Debian 12.10
Desktop: Mate 1.26.0
Dear Bug Reports,
I wish to report a bug in the Mate desktop:
The settings for 'never' displaying thumbnail images of objects
on the bottom panel have no effect.
I have upgraded from Buster->Bullseye->Bookworm. I saw thi
PS C:\Users\CP\Documents\Linux\Debian12.10.0\VersioneHTTP> Get-FileHash -Path
"C:\Users\CP\Documents\Linux\Debian12.10.0\VersioneHTTP\SHA512SUMS.txt"
-Algorithm SHA512
Algorithm Hash
Path
-
I downloaded the files from the links you put in your reply email. I downloaded
the iso file both with qbittorrent and from the link
https://www.debian.org/download where there are links for the integrity check
(https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/SHA512SUMS) and for
the
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