On 9/30/18 12:33 AM, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> Due to my sources.list I am running sid arch=powerpc. Anyway, can one
I can sometimes miss details, hence it's better if people just say
what they are running.
> search files with apt-file like
>
> $ apt-file search mocp
> $ apt-file search
* John Paul Adrian Glaubitz [2018-09-29 16:44
+0200]:
> Hello Elimar!
>
> On 9/29/18 12:56 PM, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > installed via latest debian-installer. All went fine :-) Well,
> > apt-file doesn't index the apt update as it is on i.e. amd64 arch.
> > (...)
> > Hence it doesn't find
Hello Elimar!
On 9/29/18 12:56 PM, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> installed via latest debian-installer. All went fine :-) Well,
> apt-file doesn't index the apt update as it is on i.e. amd64 arch.
> (...)
> Hence it doesn't find bin/mocp or bin/parted ...
You need to elaborate a bit more. Which
Hi all,
installed via latest debian-installer. All went fine :-) Well,
apt-file doesn't index the apt update as it is on i.e. amd64 arch.
My sources.list:
Types: deb
URIs: http://ftp.ports.debian.org/debian-ports/
Suites: unstable experimental unreleased
Components: main
Types: deb
URIs:
On 9/29/18 4:08 AM, Brock Wittrock wrote:
> [user]@[machine]:~$ sudo apt install linux-image
> (...)
> Am I possibly missing something here? The newer linux-headers are downloaded
> and installed as they become available. Do we now just build our own updated
> kernels? That's fine by me, but
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