Re: Code of conduct reminder.

2023-06-21 Thread paulf
On Wed, 21 Jun 2023 20:43:46 + Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 05:52:20PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 10:18:18AM -0400, David Peacock wrote: > > > I'm seeing a shocking and disappointing amount of disrespect and > > > vulgarity of late fr

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-23 Thread paulf
On Fri, 23 Jun 2023 22:20:50 +0200 Emanuel Berg wrote: > Is there a CLI and FOSS tool that creates stats from text > indata - e.g., > > $ txt2stats path/to/indata/*.txt > > I mean a general tool, but with options to tweak the report > included, of course. > > To produce neat stats, maybe eve

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-23 Thread paulf
On Fri, 23 Jun 2023 23:05:10 +0200 Emanuel Berg wrote: > paulf wrote: > > > I don't know about all of your wishlist, but gnuplot is the > > proper tool for taking data from, say, a CSV file, and > > putting it into graphs of various types. > > Well, gnupl

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread paulf
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 17:04:57 +0100 Darac Marjal wrote: > > On 26/06/2023 09:18, Roger Price wrote: > > I have difficulty remembering the Debian code names for releases > > Buzz Rex Bo Hamm Slink Potato Woody Sarge Etch Lenny Squeeze Wheezy > > Jessie Stretch Buster Bullseye Bookworm Trixie and F

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread paulf
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 21:01:17 +0200 Nicolas George wrote: [snip] > Twenty five years ago I started naming my computers after the > characters in an obscure French sci-fi duology. The names are still > pretty much unique, but I have had trouble finding names for new > boxes, especially since it ha

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-26 Thread paulf
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 22:10:38 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 09:53:33PM -0400, pa...@quillandmouse.com > wrote: > > > * Stable/OldStable/OldOldStable to refer to the current and > > > previous releases > > > > This sounds good in theory, but in the sources.list file, Debian

Re: Why does Debian have code names for releases?

2023-06-27 Thread paulf
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 23:06:41 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 10:51:36PM -0400, pa...@quillandmouse.com > wrote: > > On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 22:10:38 -0400 > > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > > > DO NOT USE "stable" IN YOUR sources.list FILE! > > > > > And this is because... ? > [

Can't access block device?

2023-06-28 Thread paulf
Folks: I bought a NVMe drive, which I installed in an external holder with a USB cable. Plugged it into my computer. In lsblk, it showed up as /dev/sdc. $ file /dev/sdc /dev/sdc: block special (8/32) $ sudo fdisk /dev/sdc Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.38.1). Changes will remain in memory only,

Re: Can't access block device?

2023-06-28 Thread paulf
On Wed, 28 Jun 2023 22:28:44 -0400 wrote: > Folks: > > I bought a NVMe drive, which I installed in an external holder with a > USB cable. Plugged it into my computer. In lsblk, it showed up as > /dev/sdc. > > $ file /dev/sdc > /dev/sdc: block special (8/32) > > $ sudo fdisk /dev/sdc > > Welco

Firefox on wrong desktop

2023-07-11 Thread paulf
Folks: This is Bookworm, XFCE4. Using claws-mail, when I click on a web link, it opens a tab for that URL on Firefox. As expected. I run Firefox on desktop 1 and claws-mail on desktop 2. However, when claws-mail launches a tab in firefox, it moves firefox to desktop 2, on top of claws-mail. Obscu

Re: Firefox on wrong desktop

2023-07-12 Thread paulf
On Wed, 12 Jul 2023 08:17:47 +0200 didier gaumet wrote: > Le 12/07/2023 à 04:53, Manphiz a écrit : > > writes: > > > >> Folks: > >> > >> This is Bookworm, XFCE4. Using claws-mail, when I click on a web > >> link, it opens a tab for that URL on Firefox. As expected. I run > >> Firefox on desktop

Re: 11 to 12 - fresh install or upgrade

2023-08-06 Thread paulf
On Sun, 6 Aug 2023 17:45:25 -0400 "Juan R.D. Silva" wrote: > Hi folks, > > It's time to move from bullseye to bookworm. Based on the previous > years experience I've always preferred a fresh install vs. an > upgrade, since the freshly installed system always run smoother and > was not littered w

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