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Without Change debconf priority which I guess is low anyway,
it is installing with silly-links.
Now I see that the kernel is 6.6.15.
SUCCESS
I'm back from the shops.
I will now try the 20240424 from nluug dot nl.
I have 3 cheap as chips computers, laptop, mini-itx, mini-pc, all circa EFI Celeron N3350.
I am writing this in refractasnapshot on the mini-pc with a 10 inch monitor.
The most reliable is the ASRock mini-itx, followed by the Asus laptop, then the BMAX mini-pc.
When I tried to install on the laptop, it didn't even get to the initial menu until I acpi=off.
This is the kernel.
6.1.0-16 introduced some not small acpi problems, 6.1.0-20 ok.
I will now get the iso and try it and post again in 10 minutes .
I don't know much about computers but I know that the words ralph.ronnquist and failed in the same sentence does not compute!
I'm off out to the shops for some bobby beans and a bottle of wine.
Don't stay up too late down under!
Work in progress.
I've always done install offline barebones.
When I get to that stage, I unstar, install standard stuff,
use vi editor
I am using netinstall, as I always have done since I went Debian after Red Hat 6.
My ethernet card is disabled in bios, and my wireless usb card is not plugged in.
I am netinstall offline.
I have checked the integrity of the installation media.
I don't know what a VM is exactly.
I am selecting merged usr but still immediately red screen fail.
Right now I am doing what you write, Change debconf priority, choosing yes for silly-links, fail, console 4, like I wrote above, except --no-merged-usr, gone, --no-check-gpg, remains.
P.s.
I do not understand why ralph.ronnquist is not on the Notable people list on wikipedia Battery_Point,_Tasmania
Second (2024-04-24,) testing fails.
Install the base system
Debootstrap Error
Couldn't find these debs:
usr-is-merged
console 4
debootstrap: /usr/sbin/debootstrap --components=* --debian-installer --resolve-deps --no-merged-usr --no-check-gpg excalibur /target file:///cdrom/
Looking forward to having a testing iso to learn with offline|online.
Is this post okay here in 'Installation.'
I am not a developer, I am a user, my knowledge is limited.
Can we attempt to install with Safe Slow Stupid cheatcode|s.
Please advise what hardware information pertinent, iso written to usb flash stick, my motherboard EFI Celeron M3350, mSATA SSD.
Have 3 computers, Intel Celeron N3350, same result.
I hit expert install, loads of invalid elf header comments, eventually goes to kernel panic, so I have to unplug the power.
I am sat at a table using this computer, and can boot another computer by its side, i.e., I can try something and post to forum simultaneously.
With a digital camera I can video the display|monitor if somebody wants some information.
I guess there isn't a cheatcode.
Can I change something in BIOS.
I see that the daedalus 5.0.1 amd64 netinstall iso has been modified from 2023-09-14 to 2024-04-16.
I do not know, but I am guessing that kernel and packages have been upgraded, maybe I am wrong.
Upgrades always introduce new bugs|features.
Why is this seven month revision not called 5.0.2 ?
If putting an underscore in something in /etc/init.d does not work, then uninstall it.
If startx is problematic and you need to install xserver-xorg-legacy and edit /etc/Xwrapper.config, so be it.
Of course a fool will say that legacy is a catastrophic vulnerability.
Go to wiki dot debian dot org and search init.
So best to go sysvinit install time.
On my computers, I forget what it is that does not work with microcode installed, alsa line-out|hdmi I think.
Shady.
Something I like about this printer is it's regular CMYK inks, the later model (XP-970,) is more inks, i.e., light cyan, light magenta etc.
Regular CMYK is outstanding, I mean the droplets on the white paper are so miniscule, our eyes and brain are happy viewing the print on a wall, not under a 40X microscope.
Up to A4 I print colour laser (doesn't fade like inkjet,) onto supergloss paper, anything bigger I email to a photo lab for printing on photographic paper.
UV protection, there are choices.
People who think laser photo printing is crap, are buffoons.
Today in the mail I got a full set of cartidges for 8 bucks delivered, and 20/25 sheets of paper for 10 bucks delivered.
So I've just printed an old perfect exposure photograph of my cat, and the result is absolutely perfect.
You can't modify a JPEG without quality loss.
You convert the JPEG to a TIFF|PNG, this conversion there is no quality loss.
Then you optimise/enhance incurring no quality loss.
Then you send to the printer.
It is my understanding that all printers, so your latest laser from HP, and your latest inkjet from Epson, convert to BMP.
The situation is ridiculous, NASA are working with TIFF, which was superceded by PNG, which is also redundant obsolete.
A lot of software cross platform will not work with TIFF, generally JPEG and PNG is contemporary, and I guess GIF.
I don't have a problem with any of this nonsense, I use ffmpeg to modify contrast|brightness with luma burn, which is superior to anything, and can only be found in ffmpeg, and I prefer YUV 2 colour colour model, to RGB.
NASA (e.g., Mars rover,) depends on ffmpeg.
A well to do friend from Florida just gave me a hardly used Epson XP-900 A3 inkjet printer that was his late uncles.
I have numerous digital cameras, compact that just shoot JPG, Lumix that can shoot RAW, and Nikon that can shoot TIFF.
I use Windows & Linux & Android.
Most of the time I shoot JPG, convert to PNG, process (i.e, contrast, brightness, levels etc.,) save as PNG and usually send with a smartphone to a HP wireless printer.
This XP-900 got a sdcard slot so I put a PNG on it.
Does not recognise PNG, I guess it recognise JPG but not happy with that.
So, using ffmpeg, I tried TIFF, & TIF.
Nope.
BMP.
Whew.
So I will do BMP, no problem.
I think maybe all printers convert to BMP anyway.
Maybe it will do netpbm, I doubt it.
GIF, questions.
In the 90's when I made my first website the on mouse over change colour images were BMP.
Deprecated. Wankers.
Just the other week I see Microsoft briefly blipped as the richest company, says plenty.
Film, 2023, Total Trust, Jialing Zhang.
Big Data, Social Credit System China, facial recognition, iris recognition, biometrics.
This film was on regular TV in Britain last week, and I watched it.
I found it to be a phenominal self portrait, outstanding modern home cinematography by the courageous and brave 'dissidents,' produced and edited by the director, the soundscape is out of sight.
A gift of Chinese art and style.
I think it is certainly quite fair to say that the film succeeds in providing an exclusive and previously never possible intimate insight into the interior of China.
aldous huxley mike wallace interview 1958 hell on earth frightful dictatorship
late/post capitalism technofeudalism
maybe British Empire karma is being between the American and Chinese hegemonic jerk offs, possibly a new Jerusalem between, America, young belligerent souls in a young nation on it's quest, China, continuous militaristic society for 6000 years.
New youth will bring a renaissance of cultural development, humanity, the problems of capitalism, quite devoid of culture, and militaristic society - really, the level of consciousness is below what qualifies for human.
netinstall 5.0.1 is linux-image-6.1.0-10
since then Devuan has provided 6.1.0-11|12|15|18
the bug feature has arrived with 18
I have determined this by having installed 10|11|12|15|18
I have ran through them all with shutdown -h now and unpugging the power for more than 5 seconds.
I tried kexec-tools which is wicked, but the Error remained up & down the versions?! shady
This bug feature is currently officially reported by others.
It does not bother me but may bother others running ntpsec and many other programs.
It only manifests on certain pieces of crap BIOS & hardware.
What I would do is install cpufrequtils (dep libcpufreq0,) tiny program.
And run, cpufreq-set -u 800000
Take a look at, cpufreq-info
I done the simples config files /etc/default/cpufrequtils|loadcpufreq and have it at 80% all the time.
Very on the fly handy is, cpufreq-set -u
Not difficult to destroy cpu, memory, storage
I came up with the idea to cat a semi-colon to blank the file, as I remember using wvdial whick needed a semi-colon for a blank password.
I am very grateful ralph.ronnquist for your attention to the monkey scripting, which I obtained surfing the web.
The above script which I posted works.
But it is rubbish, obscure, abstruse, incorrect.
As you inform us, the script fails if the files already removed.
As to reset empty content, if I, cat ; > file, it stays like that forever, until I Ctrl Z, if I, timeout 1 cat ; > file, after one second it stops, it works.
I need to re-read numerous times, and comprehend, and understand, your superlative help.
Removing those two files, and resetting the other two, is exactly what I seek.
I do not want an archive of boot.gz & dmesg.gz, and I want empty kern.log & syslog, so I may study just one boot to login, if you understand me.
Your help is most champion, I will study, and learn.
Hello GlennW, I create files with touch all the time, perhaps everyone should.
In a world where nothing lasts forever, as for preserving our artefects (that's Australian & British spelling, which is correct from the Latin, I am spelling it Australian as a mark of respect to ralph.ronnquist!) I think rust is the most reliable, I think that's what banks prioritise, although I think the tax office is the most reliable.
I piece of ink and paper full of ones and zeros would be best, I suppose a quality microfiche is marvellous, thesedays could easily be machine read. I know that a lot of images/artworks are copied to A3 prints and preserved in a container.
The FBI would give us words of wisdom, but it wouldn't be concise, better asking the LAPD, they'd give us a second to none answer.
P.s. Emailing an attachment to yourself is handy.
And microsd cards are not gripped when they 'click' into devices is good to know.
I only really have one pedantic pet hate, it's not an adapter, it's an ADAPTOR!
By the way, if you're an American in Balmoral in Scotland, it's NOT Balmorale!
About a month ago I installed webext-ublock-origin-chromium, a current version which is in testing.
Configuration, don't need to do anything, just install it.
Works with the bank, Ebay etc.
Now I find using the internet shit without it.
I have been trying to use od instead of hexdump to generate a random mac address, because coreutils contains od, trying od -N6 -tx1 -An
It's not working, I've given up.
ifconfig wlan0 hw ether `/usr/bin/hexdump -n6 -e '/1 "%2x"' /dev/urandom`
works.
So I have been surfing the search engines,
linux mac address hexdump -n6 -e /1 %02x
Results from Lycos Bing Yahoo Duckduckgo Yandex, definately make sense.
So I dipped into Google which I have not used for more than a decade.
Results from Startpage Google are totally deranged, one has to ask the question, pure evil?
And google are present at inner circle meetings of powerful governments during crisis like covid.
Super.
#!/bin/sh
rm /var/log/boot.0 &&
rm /var/log/dmesg &&
timeout 1 cat ; > /var/log/kern.log &&
timeout 1 cat ; > /var/log/syslog
When I install I chroot /target and put noatime in fstab because thesedays we all use SSD's right.
Install, hopefully apt-cdrom will get into the 21st century and do something simples about add usb.
When I boot I rm /var/log/boot.0, and rm /var/log/dmesg.
And I, cat ; > /var/log/kern.log, and cat ; > /var/log/syslog
I would like to compile a script using the && operator say,
but I don't think I can pass a time argument to cat and then subsequently Ctrl Z.
Alternative?