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Questions tagged [debian-bookworm]

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How can I debug the failing [Remarkable 2 web interface][1] for local file up- and download at http://10.11.99.1/ of my Remarkable 2 on Debian? How do I solve the issue on my Debian? I have got a ...
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I was updating my VPS from Debian 11 to 12, and in the middle of the update process it had trouble: The update crashed. When I execute #ls command (or other common commands like #scp, #rsync, #ssh, #...
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My machine won't load its nvidia drivers. I've tried a full apt purge *nvidia* and reinstall, along with rebooting a hundred times in the process. At this point, I am consistently in this state: $ ...
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I have a Raspberry Pi 4b (Bookworm) which can be accessed via putty using its Pi-Name.local. This works whether the Raspberry Pi is attached to our Intranet (Eth0 or Wi-Fi) or directly to a Windows 11 ...
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Recently, I have installed debian 12 on my MSI 15 C7U laptop, everything was working correctly...except the keyboard. My keyboard is detected in the GRUB menu, I can write, delete etc, however after ...
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Seems like I can set persistent module options in /etc/default/grub kernel boot parameters or in /etc/modprobe.d/xxxx.conf. The latter seems less messy. Still learning Linux internals.
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I am compiling fvwm3 from source on Debian 12 bookworm. I "cd" to the source directory and run "./configure --enable-golang" All is well until xrandr cannot be found, even though ...
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I have two OS (Linux and Windows) without dual boot. Recently, my computer started not to run after switch it on. But it runs if I power it off, wait for the capacitors to discharge and then power it ...
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After struggling a lot, I could finally install Debian 12 (Weekly) using ISO CD & Ethernet cable on MacbookPro 2019 with Intel & T2: I did the following: $ sudo iwconfig lo no wireless ...
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This is one of those things that are pobably really easy, but you still can't figure it out. I am not a fan of the regular applications menu in gnome, so I got the Arc Menu extention and removed the ...
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I have got a second display connected to my laptop which has got resolution 3840 x 2160, my laptop has got only 1920 x 1080. The font which is OK on my laptop is way too small on the second display. ...
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I’ve just installed Debian Bookworm (12) on my workstation and can’t print via network on my Kyocera M2040dn anymore. It worked on Debian Bullseye (11) but I can’t recall if I needed to install the ...
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Starting font-manager as a regular user from a console (regardless of the presence or the contents of /usr/local/share/fonts) prints four messages Fontconfig error: No writable cache directories on ...
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I have mounted my external USB disk in Debian 12 (Bookworm). It's showing on the “Other Location” list. But, when I opened it, there is only EFI filesystem data. It's a USB connected GoPro camera that ...
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Continuing http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/541569 (which refers to the outdated Debian 10 and is unspecific/unclear in other ways, and the only answer to which is around 4 years old and at ...
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