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sorry, it's :
# dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
That fixed it. Thanks.
what devuan version?
try changing timezone from terminal as root and see if that helps :
# dpkg --reconfigure tzdata
Tried that and got this:
dpkg: error: unknown option --reconfigure
Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*];
Use 'apt' or 'aptitude' for user-friendly package management;
Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values;
Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options;
Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files;
Options marked [*] produce a lot of output - pipe it through 'less' or 'more' !
Using 2.1 ascii
I just recently moved across the US, from the Mountain Time Zone to the Central Time Zone. I changed the time zone in settings to Central Time, then changed the time to the correct time, but on every reboot the time keeps moving one hour behind. I am using the Mate desktop. Any ideas what I'm missing?
If that's true, switching your email client to UTF-16 encoding would properly display the wide characters in your friend's emails--but would cause problems displaying wide characters in emails to you from people who use UTF-8 (the de facto standard encoding these days).
That doesn't seem to be an option in preferences. FTR I asked my friend to send me an email to my Yahoo address with some emojis, and Yahoo shows them just fine.
My best guess is that your friend's email client is using UTF-16 encoding, while your email client is expecting UTF-8 encoding.
Assuming that's true, is there anything on my end that can be done to fix it?
I wonder if uni2ascii would fix this? The description says UTF-8 to 7-bit ASCII and vice versa converter.
He doesn't care about things like that. But that shouldn't matter whether emojis show up on my computer, does it?
I have a friend who uses emojis in emails he sends me, but they don't show up on my computer. For example, I just got one today and instead of the emoji was this \uD83D\uDE42. I use Centurylink email mostly, so I forwarded this email to my Yahoo email, and again I got \uD83D\uDE42 instead of the emoji. I thought I may have needed to add a font, so without much to go on, I installed font-symbola, but that didn't help. If it matters my friend's emails are from Outlook. Any one got any ideas?
I noticed a problem with the middle image in the top link. The right side of the image is cut off. Weirdly, when I download it, it is less cut off, but still cut off.
l_orontius wrote:
And on another note, I was looking at security in GNU+Linux, but the guides I found are focused on servers and not on desktop users. Could you tell me how to start on the subject of security?
Here's a link for a write-up on security. It's focused on Ubuntu and Mint, but a lot of what's written can apply to any distro.
There is a fork called Interlink Mail & News: https://binaryoutcast.com/projects/interlink/
golinux wrote:
Perhaps something is getting lost in translation. I do not always understand what you are trying to say like "sothen" in the topic of this thread.
I'm just guessing here but I think he means "so then Devuan as [will become] different [another] distro option," i.e., so then Devuan will become another distro option for people to consider.
Thanks to all for your help. If I have any problems, I'll be back.
In Synaptic, kvm is described as "QEMU Full virtualization on x86 hardware." My rig is 64 bit. Can I use kvm on it? Also, would a guest 64 bit OS work on it?
Am I missing it, or is Virtualbox not in the repo? Any alternatives in the repo?
pj1967 wrote:
But if not, we're looking at forking at the kernel level, no?
Hyperbola already got plans just for that, albeit forking the OpenBSD kernel. I wish them success.
https://www.hyperbola.info/news/announc … d-roadmap/
yeti wrote:
Should Devuan switch to a different foundation now?
Why not be totally independent?
fsmithred wrote:
I don't forsee any immediate changes. Yesterday's vote leaves us in a slightly better position than before. There was no commitment at all to work with us. Now there is.It wasn't my favorite proposal, but it's something we can work with. It could have been worse.
You're making the assumption that this option was put forth in good faith. I have a hard time believing that.
As someone who is only a user of the OS, but would like to see it become one of the "big" distros, I'd say it wasn't the accusations that damaged the project, but the dumb April Fool's joke that did (in full agreement with ChuangTzu). I just hope 4 months from now nothing like this happens again.
Why are they capitalizing the "v"?
32-bit Linux is going the way of the Dodo bird. How long will it be before Devuan drops it?
Another option is Interlink Mail & News: https://binaryoutcast.com/projects/interlink/
So is the updater now ready for prime time?
Well, DRM used to work in Basilisk, but it currently does not. Not sure if it will again.
I would advise anyone using an old browser version to use Firejail, a sandboxing app:
It really isn't safe to use older browser versions. Have you considered using browsers that support legacy extensions and are still maintained with security and bug fixes? There's Pale Moon, Basilisk, and Iceweasel-UXP to choose from (and the upcoming Borealis Navigator). There are still choices out there. While it can't be said that all legacy extensions will work on them, the vast majority will.
I had updates today and I didn't get any icon in the panel. I am using the original download. I followed the instructions to a tee but it still didn't work.