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      Beginners Questions • Re: [Solved] Adwaita Icons Overwritten?

      news.woodpeckersnest.space / forums-debian-net:0 • 19 February

    I can have my cake, and eat it too! Wonderful!
    Now you're getting there. Yes, some assembly required!

    Themes seem to be a moving target and for me not terribly important. I was a tad irritated with an idea a few releases back when it occurred to me that Linux theming is a mess and my effort would be better spent by creating and managing my own themes rather than chasing packaged solutions. It turns out it's not that hard and allows fixes and details to your own liking.

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      Off-Topic • Re: [Solved][Hardware] Suspent, Hibernate Issue

      news.woodpeckersnest.space / forums-debian-net:0 • 19 February

    after restart:

    /etc/default/grub
    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash mem_sleep_default=s2idle pci=nocrs acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=vendor"

    sys/power/mem_sleep
    [s2idle] deep

    going to suspend does not work (old problem)

    then doing `echo s2idle | sudo tee /sys/power/mem_sleep` fixes it again.

    have I done something wrong in GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT? Should then mem_sleep change to some other value, and then this command would change it to s2idle? in other words, why am I seeing [s2idle] deep and not just s2idle after I run the command?

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      Beginners Questions • Re: Adwaita Icons Overwritten?

      news.woodpeckersnest.space / forums-debian-net:0 • 19 February • 1 minute

    Code:

    arto@dell:~$ aptitude show adwaita-icon-theme Paketti: adwaita-icon-theme                Versio: 43-1Tila: asennettuAutomaattisesti asennettu: onMulti-Arch: foreignTärkeys: valinnainenRyhmä: gnomeVastuuhenkilö: Debian GNOME Maintainers <pkg-gnome-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>Arkkitehtuuri: allKoko purettuna: 21,4 MRiippuvuudet: hicolor-icon-theme, gtk-update-icon-cacheSuosittelut: librsvg2-commonBreaks: gnome-themes-standard-data (< 3.18.0-2~)Korvaavuudet: gnome-themes-standard-data (< 3.18.0-2~)Katetut: adwaita-icon-theme-full (= 43-1), gnome-icon-theme-symbolicKuvaus: default icon theme of GNOME This package contains the default icon theme used by the GNOME desktop. The icons are used in many of the official GNOME applications like eog, Evince, system monitor, and many more.Merkit: role::data
    I think you should search some other icon theme, if you don't like what Cinnamon provides,
    After talking it through with the guys over at Linux.org, I think the best course of action is to nuke my harddrive, and start fresh. They warned me to use this incident as a lesson about creating a FrankenDebian, and you know what? Good point. I should have known better than to try to combine elements from other distros and expect everything to work out just fine. However, to solve my original desire, I just copied the .ogg files from /usr/shared/mint-artwork/sound, and placed them on a USB drive. Problem solved. Now, when I reinstall Debian 12, I can just copy the .ogg files to the harddrive, and voilà, I get the Cinnamon Sounds I want without breaking the entire operating system. And that's as good a lesson to learn as any. Cheers!

    ===================================EDIT============================================

    I also learned that I can browse .deb packages, and extract the files I want without the actual installation. In this case, if I right-click on mint-artwork_1.8.9_all.deb, select Open With, and select Archive Manager, I can browse through data.tar.xz/usr/shared/mint-artwork/sounds, and safely copy/paste elsewhere the files I want without having to do a risky installation. I can have my cake, and eat it too! Wonderful!

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      Off-Topic • Re: [Off-Topic] Watching Super Bowl LIX Live with an Immutable Debian

      news.woodpeckersnest.space / forums-debian-net:0 • 19 February

    But why Debian, as I tried to explain in a separate site, it is super easy to create a customized Debian Live Usb/ISO.
    Debian also has the most liberal trademark policy. For those with entrepreneurial spirits but without the resources of Oracle or even Rocky, Alma, etc, this is always something to keep in mind. (Remember the fuss between Ubuntu and Mint? Or that even Scientific Linux, which was sponsored by researchers at Fermi National Lab, had to shut its doors?)

    Statistics: Posted by pwzhangzz — 2025-02-18 23:22


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      Beginners Questions • Re: Sound Only Comes Out Of Left Speaker

      news.woodpeckersnest.space / forums-debian-net:0 • 19 February • 1 minute

    Assuming all the hardware is good, like cables properly connected, then the following may be a start to look at the issue........
    You can't actually rule out the possibility that the jack has gunked up in between. Is it a headphone jack, combination jack or separate left/right jacks?
    Thanks for the suggestions, but I think I figured it out. I was doing more research, and discovered someone on the Linux Mint forum, who had the exact same speaker setup as me, was having the exact same issue. So what did he do? He plugged the wire into the Line Out port on the back, and everything worked just fine. So I did the same, and lo and behold, everything started working perfectly. Curious, I grabbed a pair of normal headphones, and plugged them into the front audio jack; and to my surprise, I had perfect Stereo audio. So I plugged my speakers back into the front port, and still ended up with only the left speaker. That's when I noticed that the Settings Menu was claiming that the speakers were "headphones", but this wasn't the case. That's when I realized that it may have been an audio channel issue all along. See, these speakers aren't just left and right. The z533 kit also contains a subwoofer. But this is all channeled out through a single 3.5mm wire. Now, when I plugged the speakers into the Line Out jack on the back, I noticed the Settings Menu in Linux had various different options for various different audio configurations, such as 3.0, 4.0, and 5.1. But when I plugged the speakers into the front jack, the ONLY option was just "headphones".

    That made me realize that the driver that was included with Debian isn't set up to allow for anything other than channel 2.0 (regular stereo audio) from the front audio jack. But the driver that was included with Windows allowed for all available audio channels from all available audio jacks. This is why I didn't have this same issue when the computer had Windows 11 installed on it, but the issued presented itself when Linux was installed. With that being said, I think I'm going to mark this forum as "solved", and continue to just use the rear Line Out audio port on the back of the computer. Again, thank you guys for all of your replies.

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      General Questions • how can shutdown hang in md_notify_reboot?

      news.woodpeckersnest.space / forums-debian-net:0 • 19 February

    Hi.

    I have a (quite large) script that basically creates a fresh qemu VM, with fresh virtual disks etc, sets up things like a partition table (incl. a raid1 setup via mdadm) and debootstraps it. Beyond the inherent complexity of that task, it doesn't do anything particularly magical. It's mostly straight-forward. I think the script itself doesn't matter, but note that I constantly create fresh VMs with an (always fresh) mdadm raid1 inside, and use them only for short times.

    Every now and then (around 10% of times?!), when I shutdown or reboot such a VM, it just hangs in a very late step, showing two pointless lines of generic mdadm output or similar and a screen distortion. CPU usage is constantly at 100% then. I could leave it for many hours, it doesn't change.

    Today it seems I had luck as I got some actual output:
    Image

    But what does it mean? Is it maybe confused because the raid was not fully synced yet? But that should not prevent shutdown in this way, right?

    At the moment I'm debootstrapping Debian trixie VMs, but I had the same issue with bookworm as well.

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      Graphical Environments &amp; Desktops • Re: GNOME X11: Second monitor can't reach its maximum refresh rate

      news.woodpeckersnest.space / forums-debian-net:0 • 18 February

    What does command line system information tool #c9d2d8;padding:0 3px;">inxi say about your graphics?

    Code:

    $ inxi --edid -z
    (#c9d2d8;padding:0 3px;">$ is prompt of shell.)

    Statistics: Posted by ruwolf — 2025-02-18 21:31