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#126 Re: Off-topic » Programs that live their own lives. » 2023-11-30 11:03:27

"portmonnaie" ??? Hmm

porte-monnaie in English

  • noun purse [noun] a small bag for carrying money

Do you mean Portmanteau, a word formed as a blend / concatenation between two other words?

#127 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] allow-hotplug not working properly on ifupdown » 2023-11-22 18:39:06

Thanks Amnesiac. Damn good point. I was attempting to find some humour in my post & failed completely.

#129 Re: Devuan » The insanity continues... BSOD coming to a systemd near you? » 2023-11-16 19:15:21

UnixMan1230 wrote:

https://en.uncyclopedia.co/wiki/Systemd
We laugh, but this article is getting closer and closer to reality

That was wonderful. This was perfection:

systemd … is certainly the nicest and most complete operating system ever created, with the only downside it lacks a decent init daemon

#130 Re: DIY » So I guess there's no getting around having to use GTK3 and Wayland? » 2023-11-11 17:09:59

czeekaj wrote:

For composting I use xcompmgr.

That's what you do after you die. I think that you mean "compositing"

#131 Re: Other Issues » [SOLVED] youtube-dl upgrade problem » 2023-10-30 08:42:16

$ yt-dlp --version
2023.07.06
$ apt search yt-dlp
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
youtubedl-gui/stable 3.0-2 amd64
  GUI on yt-dlp (ie, youtube-dl) to download videos from a variety of sites

yt-dlp/stable,now 2023.03.04-1 all [installed]
  downloader of videos from YouTube and other sites
$ ~/.local/bin/yt-dlp -U
Available version: stable@2023.10.13, Current version: stable@2023.07.06
Current Build Hash: 0556fff82db6c942a5dfbb9583e2896013847b28b95186b3800f730a8d5e0c0a
Updating to stable@2023.10.13 ...
Updated yt-dlp to stable@2023.10.13

Hurrah!

Thanks swanson.

#132 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Presentation and question about DoT » 2023-10-13 11:02:19

The closest that I've been able to find is Trust-DNS (dns-over-https + dns-over-rustls).

Here are search results showing all variants:

$ apt search Trust-DNS
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
librust-async-std-resolver-dev/stable 0.22.0-1+b1 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS library, for async-std - Rust source code

librust-trust-dns-client-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS library - Rust source code

librust-trust-dns-proto-dev/stable 0.22.0-4 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS library - Rust source code

librust-trust-dns-resolver-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS library - Rust source code

librust-trust-dns-server+backtrace-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "backtrace"

librust-trust-dns-server+dns-over-https-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "dns-over-https"

librust-trust-dns-server+dns-over-https-rustls-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "dns-over-https-rustls"

librust-trust-dns-server+dns-over-openssl-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "dns-over-openssl" and 2 more

librust-trust-dns-server+dns-over-rustls-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "dns-over-rustls"

librust-trust-dns-server+dnssec-openssl-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "dnssec-openssl"

librust-trust-dns-server+dnssec-ring-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "dnssec-ring"

librust-trust-dns-server+h2-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "h2"

librust-trust-dns-server+http-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "http"

librust-trust-dns-server+openssl-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "openssl"

librust-trust-dns-server+rusqlite-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "rusqlite" and 1 more

librust-trust-dns-server+rustls-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "rustls"

librust-trust-dns-server+tokio-openssl-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "tokio-openssl"

librust-trust-dns-server+tokio-rustls-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "tokio-rustls"

librust-trust-dns-server+trust-dns-resolver-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - feature "trust-dns-resolver" and 1 more

librust-trust-dns-server-dev/stable 0.22.0-2 amd64
  Trust-DNS is a safe and secure DNS server with DNSSec support - Rust source code

#133 Re: Other Issues » Ustable and Testing Systemd. » 2023-10-11 12:13:41

ralph.ronnquist wrote:

There are a number of systemd* binary packages

Is that the reason for the many systemd references in the file-system?

$ la /var/lib/systemd/ | wc -l
4
$ la /var/lib/systemd/deb-systemd-user-helper-enabled/ | wc -l
26

#134 Re: Installation » From Debian to Devuan, but still Debian » 2023-10-10 22:46:09

Here is the file info for you to fix it yourself. The lack of change *did* happen to myself with Chimaera but was OK with Daedalus (as I recall):

$ la /usr/lib/os-release
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 282 May 10 18:09 /usr/lib/os-release
$ la /etc/os-release
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 May 10 18:09 /etc/os-release -> ../usr/lib/os-release
$ cat /usr/lib/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Devuan GNU/Linux 5 (daedalus)"
NAME="Devuan GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="5"
VERSION="5 (daedalus)"
VERSION_CODENAME="daedalus"
ID=devuan
ID_LIKE=debian
HOME_URL="https://www.devuan.org/"
SUPPORT_URL="https://devuan.org/os/community"
BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugs.devuan.org/"

#135 Re: Other Issues » What ISO for an Any-OS-Boot HDD? » 2023-10-07 09:15:45

Camtaf wrote:

Devuan Live has Refracta Snapshot already installed - https://files.devuan.org/devuan_daedalus/desktop-live/

Check out these for recovery programs - https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ftsa&q=recove … nux&ia=web

Thanks Camtaf.

I'm already familiar with TestDrive and find it completely reliable. I've used it in anger 3 times now (on a FAT32 hdd) and it is odd but works fine - I'm comfortable using a TUI since I started with MSDOS & progressed to BASH.

If TestDisk works with a mirror from his Windows utility then the HDD will likely be redundant, but I'm also trying to think ahead for his purposes as well as mine.

#136 Re: Other Issues » What ISO for an Any-OS-Boot HDD? » 2023-10-07 09:03:51

rolfie wrote:

Look into Ventoj.

Thanks rolfie. I see these:

My final desire here is to know if legacy + UEFI are supported simultaneously. This one looks damn good.

#137 Re: Other Issues » What ISO for an Any-OS-Boot HDD? » 2023-10-07 08:45:49

Thanks for replying.

I cannot find Devuan on that page. However, it is an interesting option, even if it means that I have yet another new app to learn from scratch.

#138 Other Issues » What ISO for an Any-OS-Boot HDD? » 2023-10-07 02:06:46

alexkemp
Replies: 8

I'm anticipating a possible need for a USB-connected HDD to be able to boot on a large-range of unknown-OS systems (in BIOS switch to USB-boot & then boot from the portable HDD). However, it will NOT be me doing the boot, but rather another person. That person is well-experienced in computing, but not in Linux.

There are two possible operations that I would want to make easy for them:

  1. Use DD to obtain a mirror of a local-or-remote HDD

  2. Use TestDisk to recover deleted files from the mirror onto the portable HDD

The other person is experienced in using some Windows software in making a mirror (he told me what it was but it was unfamiliar to me & I cannot recall it's name), so #1 may not be necessary. Obviously, I can also do #2 once the mirror is obtained (although any thoughts on the best means to set that up with the HDD would also be appreciated).

I've recently obtained a WD 4TB portable HDD (it is called "My Passport") and am wondering which ISO would be best to install as the default bootup. If it could be setup to dual-boot with Windows that would be perfect for the other guy. The HDD is pre-formatted with modern NTFS, and hopefully I can partition that with GParted (possibly with FAT32 to allow wide-usage?). I'm 20 years out of date with Windows & would appreciate any skilled suggestions of how to set it up (Live Daedalus?).

To pre-answer enquiries, this would be in connection with a soon-to-start civil trial and a possible need to recover deleted files from a computer in connection with that. I have zero idea of what the computer system would be, not even it is local or remote. Obviously, a court order would be required to obtain the mirror. It would also be another useful tool for the other guy in his work (he makes his living from his computer expertise).

My thoughts are not fully-formed with this yet, so the above is a bit sketchy, but I'm behind in my timings, have zero experience with the Live ISOs & need to do this very soon.

Any help much appreciated. TIA.

#140 Re: Off-topic » Lennart Poettering (Systemd) Lands at Microsoft After Leaving Red Hat » 2023-10-06 18:31:07

Ah. So you do full-post quotes here as well. Stop it!

It unnecessarily increases server space, load & network travel-times. Thread viewers other than you hate it & are forced to plough through acres of duplicate content. Search engines mark down sites that suffer from it. It may well bloat your ego but it is bloating this site as well, and only demonstrates your childish inability to edit down any quote to the essentials that you wish to highlight.

Just stop it, please.

#141 Re: Off-topic » The Joke Thread » 2023-10-06 11:38:38

This is my only way to unsubscribe from this thread.

#142 Re: Off-topic » The Joke Thread » 2023-10-05 20:37:29

Please stop full-post quoting.

#143 Re: Other Issues » OpenRC init script works fine on Gentoo and Artix – but not on Devuan » 2023-10-03 22:31:25

Only if your python installation is broken, or non-existent of course (see the link for /usr/bin/python, etc. below):

$ la /usr/bin/python*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root       7 Jan  8  2023 /usr/bin/python -> python3
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      10 Apr  9 11:22 /usr/bin/python3 -> python3.11
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6831704 Mar 13  2023 /usr/bin/python3.11
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      34 Mar 13  2023 /usr/bin/python3.11-config -> x86_64-linux-gnu-python3.11-config
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4755312 Jul  9  2020 /usr/bin/python3.5
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4755312 Jul  9  2020 /usr/bin/python3.5m
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      17 Apr  9 11:22 /usr/bin/python3-config -> python3.11-config
$ neofetch
   ..,,;;;::;,..                   alexk@ng3 
           `':ddd;:,.              --------- 
                 `'dPPd:,.         OS: Devuan GNU/Linux 5 (daedalus) x86_64 
                     `:b$$b`.      Model: 90BJ008CUK Lenovo H30-05 
                        'P$$$d`    Kernel: 6.1.0-13-amd64 
                         .$$$$$`   Uptime: 1 day, 9 hours, 8 mins 
                         ;$$$$$P   Packages: 3062 (dpkg) 
                      .:P$$$$$$`   Shell: bash 5.2.15 
                  .,:b$$$$$$$;'    Resolution: 1366x768 
             .,:dP$$$$$$$$b:'      DE: Xfce 4.18 
      .,:;db$$$$$$$$$$Pd'`         WM: Xfwm4 
 ,db$$$$$$$$$$$$$$b:'`             WM Theme: Default 
:$$$$$$$$$$$$b:'`                  Theme: Clearlooks-Phenix-Sapphire [GTK2] 
 `$$$$$bd:''`                      Icons: oxygen [GTK2] 
   `'''`                           Terminal: xfce4-terminal 
                                   Terminal Font: Monospace 12 
                                   CPU: AMD A8-7410 APU with AMD Radeon R5 Graphics (4) @ 2.200GHz 
                                   GPU: AMD ATI Radeon R4/R5 Graphics 
                                   Memory: 2150MiB / 7356MiB

#144 Re: Other Issues » installing Appimagelauncher » 2023-09-27 17:42:58

Please stop full-post quoting every person that responds to you. It's lazy, unnecessary, & needlessly weighs the forum down.

Spend a few moments to edit down any quote to the essentials that you want to draw attention to. Or just reply.

#145 Re: ARM Builds » Looking for 6.1 kernel image .deb file » 2023-09-27 14:44:56

The following will show you all the Linux images available for you at the current time:

$ apt search linux-image
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
linux-image-5.10.0-8-amd64/now 5.10.46-5 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)

linux-image-5.10.0-9-amd64/now 5.10.70-1 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)

linux-image-5.14.0-0.bpo.2-amd64/now 5.14.9-2~bpo11+1 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)

linux-image-5.15.0-0.bpo.2-amd64/now 5.15.5-2~bpo11+1 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)

linux-image-5.15.0-0.bpo.3-amd64/now 5.15.15-2~bpo11+1 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)

linux-image-5.16.0-0.bpo.3-amd64/now 5.16.11-1~bpo11+1 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)
# (and very much more)
linux-image-6.1.0-0.deb11.5-amd64/now 6.1.12-1~bpo11+1 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)

linux-image-6.1.0-0.deb11.6-amd64/now 6.1.15-1~bpo11+1 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)

linux-image-6.1.0-0.deb11.7-amd64/now 6.1.20-2~bpo11+1 amd64 [residual-config]
  (none)

linux-image-6.1.0-10-amd64/stable-proposed-updates 6.1.38-2 amd64
  Linux 6.1 for 64-bit PCs (signed)
# (and yet more than this))

Maybe investigate the following (I have zero info on it other than below):

$ apt show kup-client
Package: kup-client
Version: 0.3.6-2.1
Priority: optional
Section: net
Source: kup
Maintainer: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
Installed-Size: 33.8 kB
Depends: libconfig-simple-perl, perl:any
Recommends: gnupg-agent
Homepage: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/utils/kup/kup.git/
Tag: implemented-in::perl, role::program, scope::utility
Download-Size: 11.6 kB
APT-Sources: http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus/main amd64 Packages
Description: kernel.org upload tool

#146 Re: Installation » apt install kde-plasma-desktop recommends systemd » 2023-09-24 11:26:00

simernes wrote:

the package `kde-plasma-desktop`.

At initiating installing the package I am somewhat alarmed, because I see in "Recommended packages: systemd-coredump and systemd".

Afternoon.

In my version of Daedalus it does not:

$ apt show kde-plasma-desktop
Package: kde-plasma-desktop
Version: 5:142
Priority: optional
Section: metapackages
Source: meta-kde
Maintainer: Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org>
Installed-Size: 11.3 kB
Depends: kde-baseapps (>= 4:22.12.3), plasma-desktop (>= 4:5.27.2), plasma-workspace (>= 4:5.27.2), udisks2, upower
Recommends: kwin-x11 (>= 4:5.27.2), sddm (>= 0.11), xserver-xorg
Suggests: kdeconnect
Homepage: https://www.kde.org
Tag: role::metapackage, suite::kde
Download-Size: 4,116 B
APT-Sources: http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus/main amd64 Packages
Description: KDE Plasma Desktop and minimal set of applications

You will see on the "Recommends" line that there is zero mention of systemD. I think that you need to post your sources.list. Here is mine for reference:

$ grep ^[^#] /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
/etc/apt/sources.list:deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus                  main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
/etc/apt/sources.list:deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-updates          main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
/etc/apt/sources.list:deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-security         main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
/etc/apt/sources.list:deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-proposed-updates main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
/etc/apt/sources.list:deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-backports        main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/josm.list:deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt/ alldist universe

#147 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » bluetooth » 2023-09-19 07:25:10

Splendid. Thankyou.

As I said before, I've never used (nor want to use) Bluetooth. However, you now know that your hardware is accessible & ready.

I'm sure that there are guides on the 'net for howto use Bluetooth under Devuan/Debian (or write one yourself).

#148 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » bluetooth » 2023-09-18 15:29:32

$ apt search rfkill
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
gir1.2-urfkill-0.5/stable 0.5.0-7+b1 amd64
  GObject introspection data for the urfkill library

liburfkill-glib-dev/stable 0.5.0-7+b1 amd64
  wireless killswitch management library (development files)

liburfkill-glib0/stable 0.5.0-7+b1 amd64
  wireless killswitch management library

liburfkill-glib0-dbg/stable 0.5.0-7+b1 amd64
  wireless killswitch management library (debug symbols)

>>> rfkill/stable 2.38.1-5devuan1+b1 amd64            <<<
>>>  tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices <<<

rfkill-dbgsym/stable 2.38.1-5devuan1+b1 amd64
  debug symbols for rfkill

urfkill/stable 0.5.0-7+b1 amd64
  wireless killswitch management daemon for laptops

Did it occur to you to search/locate/install this?

The world that you have been born into causes most folks to become mindless slaves. It is up to you to drag yourself up into becoming a self-starter. Why not start now?

$ sudo apt install rfkill
[sudo] password for alexk: 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  rfkill
# …
$ sudo rfkill list
0: phy0: Wireless LAN
	Soft blocked: yes
	Hard blocked: no
1: hci0: Bluetooth
	Soft blocked: no
	Hard blocked: no

#149 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » bluetooth » 2023-09-18 08:32:04

You appear to believe that I have the metaphysical ability to remotely view & operate your desktop & computer contents & setup. Allow me to reassure you that I have not (yet) achieved that level of being. You will, therefore, need to laboriously inform me on your system setup & configuration.

#150 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » bluetooth » 2023-09-16 15:50:55

This is your menu (I never actually use it, but the bluetooth/stable metapackage appears to be the one to install):

$ apt search bluetooth
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
anyremote/stable 6.7.3-3 amd64
  Remote control daemon for applications using Bluetooth, IrDA or Wi-Fi

ayatana-indicator-bluetooth/stable 22.9.1-1 amd64
  Ayatana Indicator for managing Bluetooth devices

bluedevil/stable 4:5.27.5-2 amd64
  KDE Bluetooth stack

blueman/stable,now 2.3.5-2+b1 amd64 [installed]
  Graphical bluetooth manager

bluemon/stable 1.4-8 amd64
  Activate or deactivate programs based on Bluetooth link quality

bluetooth/stable,now 5.66-1 all [installed]
  Bluetooth support (metapackage)

bluez/stable,now 5.66-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  Bluetooth tools and daemons

bluez-alsa-utils/stable 4.0.0-2 amd64
  Bluetooth Audio ALSA Backend (utils)

bluez-cups/stable 5.66-1 amd64
  Bluetooth printer driver for CUPS

bluez-firmware/stable 1.2-9 all
  Firmware for Bluetooth devices

bluez-hcidump/stable 5.66-1 amd64
  Analyses Bluetooth HCI packets

bluez-meshd/stable 5.66-1 amd64
  bluetooth mesh daemon

bluez-source/stable 5.66-1 all
  Source code for the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack

bluez-tools/stable 2.0~20170911.0.7cb788c-4 amd64
  Set of tools to manage Bluetooth devices for linux

btscanner/stable 2.1-9 amd64
  ncurses-based scanner for Bluetooth devices

firmware-realtek-rtl8723cs-bt/stable 20181104-2 all
  Bluetooth firmware for Realtek RTL8723CS

gir1.2-gnomebluetooth-3.0/stable 42.5-3 amd64
  Introspection data for GnomeBluetooth

gnome-bluetooth/stable 42~3.34.5-10 all
  GNOME Bluetooth Send To app - transitional package

gnome-bluetooth-3-common/stable 42.5-3 all
  GNOME Bluetooth 3 common files

gnome-bluetooth-common/stable 3.34.5-10 all
  GNOME Bluetooth common files

gnome-bluetooth-sendto/stable 42.5-3 amd64
  GNOME Bluetooth Send To app

gnome-shell-extension-bluetooth-quick-connect/stable 33-1 all
  GNOME Shell extension to connect paired Bluetooth devices

go-bluetooth/stable 5.60-3+b4 amd64
  Golang bluetooth client based on bluez DBus interfaces (program)

golang-github-muka-go-bluetooth-dev/stable 5.60-3 all
  Golang bluetooth client based on bluez DBus interfaces (library)

golang-github-paypal-gatt-dev/stable 0.0~git20151011.4ae819d-3 all
  building Bluetooth Low Energy peripherals

libasound2-plugin-bluez/stable 4.0.0-2 amd64
  Bluetooth Audio ALSA Backend (plugins)

libbluetooth-dev/stable 5.66-1 amd64
  Development files for using the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth library

libbluetooth3/stable,now 5.66-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  Library to use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack

libbtbb-dev/stable 2018.12.R1-1 amd64
  Bluetooth baseband decoding library - development files

libbtbb1/stable 2018.12.R1-1 amd64
  Bluetooth baseband decoding library

libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-13/stable 42.5-3 amd64
  GNOME Bluetooth 3 support library

libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-dev/stable 42.5-3 amd64
  GNOME Bluetooth 3 library - development files

libgnome-bluetooth-dev/stable 3.34.5-10 amd64
  GNOME Bluetooth tools - support library development files

libgnome-bluetooth-doc/stable 42.5-3 all
  GNOME Bluetooth 3 support library - reference docs

libgnome-bluetooth-ui-3.0-13/stable 42.5-3 amd64
  GNOME Bluetooth 3 UI support library

libgnome-bluetooth-ui-3.0-dev/stable 42.5-3 amd64
  GNOME Bluetooth UI 3 library - development files

libgnome-bluetooth13/stable 3.34.5-10 amd64
  GNOME Bluetooth tools - support library

libldacbt-abr-dev/stable 2.0.2.3+git20200429+ed310a0-4 amd64
  LDAC Bluetooth ABR library (development)

libldacbt-abr2/stable 2.0.2.3+git20200429+ed310a0-4 amd64
  LDAC Bluetooth ABR library (shared library)

libldacbt-enc-dev/stable 2.0.2.3+git20200429+ed310a0-4 amd64
  LDAC Bluetooth encoder library (development)

libldacbt-enc2/stable,now 2.0.2.3+git20200429+ed310a0-4 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  LDAC Bluetooth encoder library (shared library)

libnet-bluetooth-perl/stable 0.41-4 amd64
  Perl interface to Bluetooth libraries

libqt5bluetooth5/stable 5.15.8-2 amd64
  Qt Connectivity Bluetooth module

libqt5bluetooth5-bin/stable 5.15.8-2 amd64
  Qt Connectivity Bluetooth module helper binaries

libqt6bluetooth6/stable 6.4.2-1 amd64
  Qt 6 Connectivity Bluetooth library

libqt6bluetooth6-bin/stable 6.4.2-1 amd64
  Qt 6 Connectivity Bluetooth module helper binaries

libspa-0.2-bluetooth/stable 0.3.65-3 amd64
  libraries for the PipeWire multimedia server - bluetooth plugins

libubertooth-dev/stable 2018.12.R1-5.1 amd64
  Shared library for Bluetooth experimentation - development files

libubertooth1/stable 2018.12.R1-5.1 amd64
  Shared library for Bluetooth experimentation

nuntius/stable 0.2.0-5+b2 amd64
  share notifications from Android phone or tablet via Bluetooth or LAN

pulseaudio-module-bluetooth/stable,now 16.1+dfsg1-2+b1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  Bluetooth module for PulseAudio sound server

python-bleak-doc/stable 0.20.2-1 all
  Bluetooth Low Energy platform agnostic client (Documentation)

python3-bleak/stable 0.20.2-1 all
  Bluetooth Low Energy platform agnostic client

python3-bluez/stable 0.23-5.1+b1 amd64
  Python 3 wrappers around BlueZ for rapid bluetooth development

python3-gattlib/stable 0~20210616-1+b1 amd64
  Bluetooth LE GATT library for Python 3

python3-home-assistant-bluetooth/stable 1.10.0-1 amd64
  Home Assistant Bluetooth Models and Helpers

python3-pyqt5.qtbluetooth/stable 5.15.9+dfsg-1 amd64
  Python bindings for Qt Bluetooth module

python3-pyqt6.qtbluetooth/stable 6.4.2-1 amd64
  Python bindings for Qt 6 Bluetooth module

qml-module-qtbluetooth/stable 5.15.8-2 amd64
  Qt Connectivity module - Bluetooth QML module

rfkill/stable 2.38.1-5devuan1+b1 amd64
  tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices

ubertooth/stable 2018.12.R1-5.1 amd64
  2.4 GHz wireless development platform for Bluetooth experimentation

ukui-bluetooth/stable 1.0.2.1-1+b1 amd64
  Bluetooth manager for UKUI desktop environment

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