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Turns out I have to resize guest partition sizes before running qemu-img resize --shrink.
My poor first debian unstable install, sliced in half, unable to walk back up... An fsck didn't help much and my /home /boot and /root folder was gone!
But I reinstalled the whole thing in under an hour and 10 mins! Yay!
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Huh, here I thought Sid's gonna blow up as soon as I reboot. Must be a lucky break I guess.
Forums said to pay attention to the m̶a̶p̶ apt output when doing an upgrade. I have been doing that since I started using Arch back in 2022, btw.
I've also installed apt-listbugs and apt-listchanges and have also modernized the sources.list. I have the mailing list bookmarked as well. I think I should be set 4 unstable? Yeah.
#linux #debian #debianunstable #debiansid #gnu #freesoftware #opensource #foss
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Huh, here I thought Sid's gonna blow up as soon as I reboot. Must be a lucky break I guess.
Forums said to pay attention to the m̶a̶p̶ apt output when doing an upgrade. I have been doing that since I started using Arch back in 2022, btw.
I've also installed apt-listbugs and apt-listchanges and have also modernized the sources.list. I have the mailing list bookmarked as well. I think I should be set 4 unstable? Yeah.
#linux #debian #debianunstable #debiansid #gnu #freesoftware #opensource #foss
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Hey Debian Sid people. How's Debian Sid coming along, where do you use it (desktop/server/etc) and how is it different from Debian testing, Arch and openSUSE TW? I'll be trying it out in a bit soon to see for myself, maybe this afternoon cos I'm bored lol.
I don't really mind breaking changes since I'll just have this in a virtual machine and if it does eventually break, I get an opportunity to learn dpkg.
Thanks y'all
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Hey Debian Sid people. How's Debian Sid coming along, where do you use it (desktop/server/etc) and how is it different from Debian testing, Arch and openSUSE TW? I'll be trying it out in a bit soon to see for myself, maybe this afternoon cos I'm bored lol.
I don't really mind breaking changes since I'll just have this in a virtual machine and if it does eventually break, I get an opportunity to learn dpkg.
Thanks y'all
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#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
If you are already using Debian in your organization, and are running current Debian stable or older releases, you might be aware of the Long Term Support available for them.
But do you know why it is equally important to support Debian unstable development?
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If you are already using Debian in your organization, and are running current Debian stable or older releases, you might be aware of the Long Term Support available for them.
But do you know why it is equally important to support Debian unstable development?
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If you are already using Debian in your organization, and are running current Debian stable or older releases, you might be aware of the Long Term Support available for them.
But do you know why it is equally important to support Debian unstable development?
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If you are already using Debian in your organization, and are running current Debian stable or older releases, you might be aware of the Long Term Support available for them.
But do you know why it is equally important to support Debian unstable development?
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If you are already using Debian in your organization, and are running current Debian stable or older releases, you might be aware of the Long Term Support available for them.
But do you know why it is equally important to support Debian unstable development?
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Debian Unstable Upgrades To Perl 5.40 #DebianUnstable #DebianSid #Perl #Opensource #Programming #Linux
https://ostechnix.com/debian-unstable-upgrades-to-perl-5-40/ -
Debian Unstable Upgrades To Perl 5.40 #DebianUnstable #DebianSid #Perl #Opensource #Programming #Linux
https://ostechnix.com/debian-unstable-upgrades-to-perl-5-40/ -
Debian Unstable Upgrades To Perl 5.40 #DebianUnstable #DebianSid #Perl #Opensource #Programming #Linux
https://ostechnix.com/debian-unstable-upgrades-to-perl-5-40/ -
Debian Unstable Upgrades To Perl 5.40 #DebianUnstable #DebianSid #Perl #Opensource #Programming #Linux
https://ostechnix.com/debian-unstable-upgrades-to-perl-5-40/ -
Debian Unstable Upgrades To Perl 5.40 #DebianUnstable #DebianSid #Perl #Opensource #Programming #Linux
https://ostechnix.com/debian-unstable-upgrades-to-perl-5-40/ -
Lomiri tiene ahora un PPA para Ubuntu 24.04 LTS que contiene los últimos paquetes subidos a Debian unstable.
https://launchpad.net/~lomiri/+archive/ubuntu/builds
Este PPA es para usuarios avanzados y desarrolladores de Lomiri para probar el entorno de shell Ubuntu Touch en Ubuntu Desktop basado en 24.04 LTS.
Los problemas pueden ser reportados aquí: https://salsa.debian.org/groups/ubport
Traducido de https://fosstodon.org/@sunweaver/113006892939111334
#Debian #DebianUnstable #Noble #Ubuntu2404 #UBports #UbuntuTouch #Lomiri #SoftwareLibre #GNULinux
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Lomiri en Ubuntu 24.04 Noble | Vistazo rápido por Anino ni Kugi
Esta es una muestra rápida de Lomiri en Ubuntu Desktop 24.04 Noble. Lomiri ya está disponible en Debian 12 y sus derivados, incluyendo Ubuntu 24.04. Sin embargo, todavía tiene errores, es inestable e incompleto. Se está desarrollando más en Debian Unstable. Sin e...
Sigue en https://t.me/ubports_noticias/370
#Debian #Debian12 #DebianUnstable #Noble #Ubuntu2404 #UBports #UbuntuTouch #Lomiri #SoftwareLibre #GNULinux
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A great day for all those using #mechanicalkeyboards on systems running #Debian:
The #QMK #CLI tool is now available in #DebianUnstable! https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/qmk 🎉 So cool!
(It's though still uninstallable due to a missing dependency, still waiting in the so called NEW queue: https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/python-hjson_3.1.0-1.html — But I assume this will follow soon, too.)
#DebianSid #MechanicalKeyboard #FreeSoftware #FLOSS #FreeFirmware
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A great day for all those using #mechanicalkeyboards on systems running #Debian:
The #QMK #CLI tool is now available in #DebianUnstable! https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/qmk 🎉 So cool!
(It's though still uninstallable due to a missing dependency, still waiting in the so called NEW queue: https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/python-hjson_3.1.0-1.html — But I assume this will follow soon, too.)
#DebianSid #MechanicalKeyboard #FreeSoftware #FLOSS #FreeFirmware
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A great day for all those using #mechanicalkeyboards on systems running #Debian:
The #QMK #CLI tool is now available in #DebianUnstable! https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/qmk 🎉 So cool!
(It's though still uninstallable due to a missing dependency, still waiting in the so called NEW queue: https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/python-hjson_3.1.0-1.html — But I assume this will follow soon, too.)
#DebianSid #MechanicalKeyboard #FreeSoftware #FLOSS #FreeFirmware
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A great day for all those using #mechanicalkeyboards on systems running #Debian:
The #QMK #CLI tool is now available in #DebianUnstable! https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/qmk 🎉 So cool!
(It's though still uninstallable due to a missing dependency, still waiting in the so called NEW queue: https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/python-hjson_3.1.0-1.html — But I assume this will follow soon, too.)
#DebianSid #MechanicalKeyboard #FreeSoftware #FLOSS #FreeFirmware
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A great day for all those using #mechanicalkeyboards on systems running #Debian:
The #QMK #CLI tool is now available in #DebianUnstable! https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/qmk 🎉 So cool!
(It's though still uninstallable due to a missing dependency, still waiting in the so called NEW queue: https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/python-hjson_3.1.0-1.html — But I assume this will follow soon, too.)
#DebianSid #MechanicalKeyboard #FreeSoftware #FLOSS #FreeFirmware
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#TIL about #lsix (https://github.com/hackerb9/lsix) and calling #xterm with the option "-ti vt340" to be able to display inline images inside an xterm—thanks to lsix having just arrived in #DebianUnstable: https://packages.debian.org/sid/lsix
These inline images (or the backend used to display them) seem to be called #sixel graphics. And they're said to work transparently through SSH. Maybe better than #chafa or #catimg.
#BloomScrolling on the terminal! 😉
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#TIL about #lsix (https://github.com/hackerb9/lsix) and calling #xterm with the option "-ti vt340" to be able to display inline images inside an xterm—thanks to lsix having just arrived in #DebianUnstable: https://packages.debian.org/sid/lsix
These inline images (or the backend used to display them) seem to be called #sixel graphics. And they're said to work transparently through SSH. Maybe better than #chafa or #catimg.
#BloomScrolling on the terminal! 😉
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#TIL about #lsix (https://github.com/hackerb9/lsix) and calling #xterm with the option "-ti vt340" to be able to display inline images inside an xterm—thanks to lsix having just arrived in #DebianUnstable: https://packages.debian.org/sid/lsix
These inline images (or the backend used to display them) seem to be called #sixel graphics. And they're said to work transparently through SSH. Maybe better than #chafa or #catimg.
#BloomScrolling on the terminal! 😉
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#TIL about #lsix (https://github.com/hackerb9/lsix) and calling #xterm with the option "-ti vt340" to be able to display inline images inside an xterm—thanks to lsix having just arrived in #DebianUnstable: https://packages.debian.org/sid/lsix
These inline images (or the backend used to display them) seem to be called #sixel graphics. And they're said to work transparently through SSH. Maybe better than #chafa or #catimg.
#BloomScrolling on the terminal! 😉
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#TIL about #lsix (https://github.com/hackerb9/lsix) and calling #xterm with the option "-ti vt340" to be able to display inline images inside an xterm—thanks to lsix having just arrived in #DebianUnstable: https://packages.debian.org/sid/lsix
These inline images (or the backend used to display them) seem to be called #sixel graphics. And they're said to work transparently through SSH. Maybe better than #chafa or #catimg.
#BloomScrolling on the terminal! 😉
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Just noticed that my #Thinkpad #X240 / #X250 #Debian Sid (aka #DebianUnstable) installation had its 10th anniversary in April this year via https://packages.debian.org/unstable/installation-birthday
The installation is older than the X250 as I initially bought an X240: It finally had a usable resolution compared to the X230—but the awkward touchpad without hardware buttons for the thumbstick. So the next year I bought an X250 and moved over the installation. And my father got an X240 for his birthday. 😇
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Anyone has an idea why for a few weeks, the #ComposeKey under #X11 on #Debian Unstable (set via "setxkbmap -option compose:menu -option compose:rwin -option compose:rctrl -option compose:ralt") suddenly only works if I release it before pressing the first key of the wanted key combo?
If you see e.g. a "a instead of an ä from me, it's because I was used to already press " before I released the Compose Key. Very annoying and happens far too often. 🤬
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@ppatel I used Linux as my daily driver Ca. 2006-2008, and I had a Linux test box at work I ran a #GUI on full-time, except when apt upgrade broke it. #DebianUnstable
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Любишь Debian Unstable?
Люби иsudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade(хотя я просто сделал на эту команду алиасupd)
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@WinstonSmith: #XMMS2 is still in #Debian, just currently not in #DebianTesting, but in #Debian11 aka the current #DebianStable as well as in #DebianUnstable: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/xmms2
(Or doesn't XMMS2 have that #WinAmp UI anymore? Can't remember as I no more use #GUI music players anymore for quite some years. I just use an #xterm and the #CLI #mediaplayer #mpv. Also works for many video streaming portals.)
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Here some tips for any #Debian user who use #Sid aka #DebianUnstable
1. If you go into Stable or Testing thinking that it is stable, it not. when you do come across problems, they will persist for longer compared to Sid. The reason is that upstream fixes go to Sid first