Hi,
I reinstalled now .... and instead of log-on screen I getting message:
"No servers were defined in configuration file and XDMCP was disabled. This can only
be configuration error. GDM has started a single server for you. You should log in and
fix the configuration. Note that automatic and timed logins are disabled now."
No idea what to do.
:-(
Mira
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< I am just going to start ... I will inform... ;-)
<
<
< <
< < > Maybe I really should start from clean 2.1 64studio release?
< <
< < Hi Mira,
< <
< < Yes, without doubt, 30 minutes to install, and an hour or two to complete.
< < Then you will know exactly what is going on. I am getting clean upgrade
< < paths all the time.
< <
< < Cheers,
< < dave.
< <
< < >
< < >
< < >
< < > < Hi Dave
< < > < < < gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys
< < > 40976EAF437D05B5
< < > < < gpgkeys: key 40976EAF437D05B5 not found on keyserver
< < > < gpg: no valid OpenPGP datafound
< < > < < :-(
< < > < < Mira
< < > < < < Hi Mira,
< < > < < < < Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
< < > < < < < > Hello,
< < > < < >
< < > < < > I followed steps bellow and I get to troubles.
< < > < < >
< < > < < > I get this output during step2:
< < > < < >
< < > < < > W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy Release: The
< < > following
< < > < < signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not
< < > available:
< < > < < NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5
< < > < < >
< < > < < > W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates Release:
< < > The
< < > < following
< < > < < signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not
< < > available:
< < > < < NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5
< < > < < >
< < > < < > W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
< < > < < >
< < > < < > < < < < You will need to import the keys.
< < > < < < < gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys
< < > 40976EAF437D05B5
< < > < < gpg --armor --export 40976EAF437D05B5 | sudo apt-key add -
< < > < < < < Select and drop the above into your terminal as *root*
< < > < < < < > I did apt-get update again but same message again. < < >
< < > < < > And after step3:
< < > < < >
< < > < < > Errors were encountered while processing:
< < > < < >
/var/cache/apt/archives/rtirq_20071012-0.64studio1~hardy1_all.deb
< < > < < > E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
< < > < < >
< < > < < > During step3 I lost my internet connection and I had to run
< < > apt-get
< < > < < dist-upgrade again
< < > < < >
< < > < < >
< < > < < > After reboot I have no sound, wifi , can't launch nearly any
< < > application
< < > < < including terminal.
< < > < < > My distro was echt-lenny mixed and I have i386 machine.
< < > < < >
< < > < < > Cheers
< < > < < >
< < > < < > Mira
< < > < < > < < < < I never saw these other errors, it could be
< < > because of the etch-lenny < < mix? did you try
< < > < < < < apt-get -f install
< < > < < < < when my upgrade was complete I ended up with 2 packages
< < > held back.
< < > < < It could be that your upgrade is uncompleted.
< < > < < < < Cheers!
< < > < < dave
< < > < < < < > < < >
< < > < < >
< < > < < > < ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
< < > < < > < Od: Free Ekanayaka <[email protected]>
< < > < < > < Předmět: [64studio-users] 64 Studio 3.0 Alpha - Christmas
< < > release
< < > < < > < Datum: 24.12.2008 19:46:36
< < > < < > < ----------------------------------------
< < > < < > < Hi,
< < > < < > < < < > < here's a small Christmas gift for the 64 Studio
< < > community :)
< < > < < > < < < > < As you all probably know Debian/lenny has been
< < > delayed and it is not
< < > < < > < yet clear when it will be released (it was initially
< < > scheduled for
< < > < < > < September 2008). Practically this means that we can't set
< < > any schedule
< < > < < > < for a lenny-based 64 Studio 3.0.
< < > < < > < < < > < So we decided to change a bit the plan and start
< < > working on an
< < > < < > < Ubuntu/hardy-based 64 Studio 3.0, which is a platform we
< < > already
< < > < < > < deploy for several projects and known to be stable.
< < > < < > < < < > < For the braves of you here follows some
< < > instructions about how to
< < > < < > < upgrade from 64 Studio 2.1 to the developing branch of 64
< < > Studio
< < > < < > < 3.0. Please keep in mind that all this is still in alpha
< < > stage, but
< < > < < > < should be already pretty usable.
< < > < < > < < < > < Last but not least, please note that the
< < > procedure below has been
< < > < < > < tested on the i386 version only. The amd64 version was not
< < > tested,
< < > < < > < but reports are welcome.
< < > < < > < < < > < Merry Christmas and happy testing to everybody.
< < > < < > < < < > < Ciao!
< < > < < > < < < > < Free
< < > < < > < < < > < ============= 2.1 -> 3.0alpha upgrade instructions
< < > < =====================
< < > < < > < < < > < 0) You should have two APT sources files on your
< < > 2.1 install:
< < > < < > < < < > < /etc/apt/sources.list
< < > < < > < /etc/apt/sources.list.d/64studio.list
< < > < < > < < < > < comment *ALL* entries you have in these two
< < > files, and in
< < > < < > < the following steps use only the file:
< < > < < > < < < > < /etc/apt/sources.list
< < > < < > < < < > < 1) Add
< < > < < > < < < > < deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian etch main
< < > contrib non-free
< < > < < > < deb http://apt.64studio.com/backports etch-backports main
< < > < < > < < < > < to your /etc/apt/sources.list and run:
< < > < < > < < < > < apt-get update
< < > < < > < apt-get install dpkg
< < > < < > < apt-get remove firefox meterbridge
< < > < < > < < < > < 2) Remove the APT entries of step 1) from your
< < > /etc/apt/sources.list
< < > < < > < and add these new repositories:
< < > < < > < < < > < deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy main
< < > restricted multiverse
< < > < < universe
< < > < < > < deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hardy-updates main
< < > restricted
< < > < < multiverse
< < > < < > < universe
< < > < < > < deb http://apt.64studio.com/backports hardy-backports main
< < > < < > < deb http://people.64studio.com/~free/64studio ./
< < > < < > < < < > < Then run:
< < > < < > < < < > < apt-get install ubuntu-keyring
< < > < < > < apt-get install
sysv-rc=2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu45.64studio1~hardy1
< < > < < > < < < > < 3) Now run:
< < > < < > < < < > < apt-get dist-upgrade
< < > < < > < < < > < and choose the default answer to all questions.
< < > < < > < < < > < 4) Finally issue a:
< < > < < > < < < > < reboot
< < > < < > < < < > < from the terminal.
< < > < < > < < < <
< < >
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