Op 17-05-2020 om 02:39 schreef Ihor Antonov:
Hi
when installing a package with multiple dependencies apt gives an output:
(example: apt install gnome)
The following NEW packages will be installed:
accountsservice aisleriot apache2-bin apg baobab bluez bluez-obexd
bogofilter ogofilter-bdb
On Sb, 16 mai 20, 20:14:15, David Wright wrote:
> On Sat 16 May 2020 at 17:39:14 (-0700), Ihor Antonov wrote:
> >
> > It is very inconvenient to inspect the list of installed packages in
> > such output. Is it possible to make apt output this in a column?
>
> You could use the dry run as in the
On Sun, 17 May 2020 at 09:54, Gary L. Roach
wrote:
>
> Could someone please show me how to bypass some of the recent security
> measures that have been installed in Debian and Ubuntu.
[...]
> I do scientific computer modeling as a hobby (been retired since 1999)
> and use a lot of software that
On Sat 16 May 2020 at 17:39:14 (-0700), Ihor Antonov wrote:
>
> when installing a package with multiple dependencies apt gives an output:
> (example: apt install gnome)
>
> > The following NEW packages will be installed:
> >
> > accountsservice aisleriot apache2-bin apg baobab bluez bluez-obexd
On 2020-05-16 at 20:39, Ihor Antonov wrote:
> Hi
>
> when installing a package with multiple dependencies apt gives an output:
> (example: apt install gnome)
>
>> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>>
>> accountsservice aisleriot apache2-bin apg baobab bluez bluez-obexd
>> bogofilt
Hi
when installing a package with multiple dependencies apt gives an output:
(example: apt install gnome)
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>
> accountsservice aisleriot apache2-bin apg baobab bluez bluez-obexd
> bogofilter ogofilter-bdb bogofilter-common bolt brasero-common
>
Could someone please show me how to bypass some of the recent security
measures that have been installed in Debian and Ubuntu. I have a
fire-walled 3 computer local network that doesn't contain anything that
is not replaceable. I have antivirus software installed and my wife and
I are the only
Cool, thanks!
On Sat, 16 May 2020 at 09:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> > Hello, Team!
> >
> > Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
> >
> > For example, here just no ISO files
> > https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
>
> "By defa
Hi.
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 04:08:18PM -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> The tor website says to use the command
>
> > gpg --auto-key-locate nodefault,wkd --locate-keys torbrow...@torproject.org
>
> When I do that I get an error message
>
> > gpg: keyserver option 'ca-cert-file' is obsolete;
On 5/15/20 11:17 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gary L. Roach wrote:
I burned a CD off of the .iso file and used it to install the
system.
I wonder why you need to burn a real CD (or DVD ?) for a virtual machine.
Virtualization can work with the .iso file directly and make it appear
in the gu
The tor website says to use the command
gpg --auto-key-locate nodefault,wkd --locate-keys torbrow...@torproject.org
When I do that I get an error message
gpg: keyserver option 'ca-cert-file' is obsolete; please use 'hkp-cacert' in
dirmngr.conf
I have searched the net and man pages and I c
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 6:36 AM Cletus Kingdom
wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
> I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
> switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I wasn't
> able to install and configure it)
>
> So I want to know wether it's possible
On Sat 16 May 2020 at 16:01:17 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> Roberto C. Sánchez (12020-05-15):
> > I wrote a lengthier reply to another of your messages in this thread,
> > then deleted it without sending.
> >
> > However, you appear to still be hung up on something, though I cannot
> > tell wha
On Sat 16 May 2020 at 09:08:01 -0700, Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Hello, Team!
>
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
>
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
You will be happy with
https://cdimage.debian.
In addition...
We have reached the point where many on-line help messages are
woefully out of date and not applicable to more modern UNIX/Linux/
etc. versions of Linux. If the help text that you find does not show
which release it applies to, or does not have a date indicated, it should
be viewed
You have 2 solutions :
- Install Debian as a third os, and copy all you need from Ubuntu.
- Change your Ubuntu to Debian. To do this you must :
- Choose the version of Debian, you need to use.
- Choose your new graphical environment.
- Adapt your repositories, clean and update your pack
Hi,
Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
They get decommissioned but can be reconstructed from Jigdo files and
the big package archive.
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
Go to
Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Hello, Team!
>
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
>
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
"By default, for each release here we keep all the images in
jigdo format to save on sp
Hello, Team!
Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
For example, here just no ISO files
https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 04:01:17PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
[...]
> People who think they understood the question and give an irrelevant
> answer are a bane for mutual help mailing-lists and forums [...]
Hmmm. Just a humble suggestion: You might consider applying some
of that to yourself. It
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 12:02:20AM +1000, elvis wrote:
>
> On 16/5/20 10:15 pm, Henning Follmann wrote:
> > On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 11:39:44AM -0700, Chris Rhodin wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've installed Debian Buster on a desktop system I use as a server. I
> > > also
> > > occasionally use
On 16/5/20 10:15 pm, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 11:39:44AM -0700, Chris Rhodin wrote:
Hi,
I've installed Debian Buster on a desktop system I use as a server. I also
occasionally use this as a regular desktop system so it has a monitor,
keyboard, and GUI. During installa
Roberto C. Sánchez (12020-05-15):
> I wrote a lengthier reply to another of your messages in this thread,
> then deleted it without sending.
>
> However, you appear to still be hung up on something, though I cannot
> tell what it is.
People who think they understood the question and give an irrel
On 5/16/20 4:17 AM, Cletus Kingdom wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I
wasn't able to install and configure it)
So I want to know wether it's possible to switch to Debi
On Saturday, May 16, 2020 07:17:47 AM Cletus Kingdom wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
> I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
> switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I wasn't
> able to install and configure it)
>
> So I want to know wether it's pos
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 11:39:44AM -0700, Chris Rhodin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Debian Buster on a desktop system I use as a server. I also
> occasionally use this as a regular desktop system so it has a monitor,
> keyboard, and GUI. During installation I selected the ssh server in
> task
On 5/16/2020 1:17 PM, Cletus Kingdom wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I wasn't
able to install and configure it)
So I want to know wether it's possible to switch to Debian
Good Afternoon,
I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I wasn't
able to install and configure it)
So I want to know wether it's possible to switch to Debian without looking
my files ?
N/B: I'm running K
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