Thanks to everyone who responded on this issue. Following the advice I
managed to get this sorted.
Cheers :)
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> Hello sirquijote
>
>
> Excerpt from sirquij...@lavabit.com:
>
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>> The usercommands script is just a simple one-liner that I inserted to
>> turn
>> off my laptop's screen on boot, just before login:
>>
>>>> CODE<&l
> sirquij...@lavabit.com wrote:
>> Setting up nfs-kernel-server (1:1.2.2-4squeeze2) ...
>> insserv: warning: script 'K01usercommands' missing LSB tags and
>> overrides
>
> That error message tells the problem. It says that the
> K01usercommands script is missing the LSB tags. It will do nothing
>
Hi,
Debian 6.0.7 Stable
Sorry, I've been trying to figure this out for myself and got nowhere.
I'd like to fix it sooner than later because every time I run any
aptitude/apt-get commands it shows the same warnings and clutters the
screen.
nfs-kernel-server appears to be half-configured ("C") ac
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Bret Busby wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon, 1 Apr 2013, Nick Falcone wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 02:08:22
>>> From: Nick Falcone
>>> To: Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
>>> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>>> Subject: Re: What's Up With Debian.org?
>>> Resent-Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 18:0
> On 29/03/13 23:31, sirquij...@lavabit.com wrote:
despite the implication of the names, you may find either to be
(mostly) stable and useful, especially if old software is your only
trouble with Debian squeeze.
>>> Yeah, if it weren't for the older packages, I'd be content.
>>> How do I migra
>> despite the implication of the names, you may find either to be
>> (mostly) stable and useful, especially if old software is your only
>> trouble with Debian squeeze.
>
> Yeah, if it weren't for the older packages, I'd be content.
>
> How do I migrate to testing or unstable: does it require a re
> Hi,
>
> I've new to Debian, but already I've found two important packages that
> haven't been updated for this OS in a while: Netatalk is almost three
> years out of date, and Privoxy seems just as bad (I'm on 3.0.16, and
> 3.0.18 stable was released at the end of 2011).
>
> I was looking for a s
Hi,
I've new to Debian, but already I've found two important packages that
haven't been updated for this OS in a while: Netatalk is almost three
years out of date, and Privoxy seems just as bad (I'm on 3.0.16, and
3.0.18 stable was released at the end of 2011).
I was looking for a stable, well-es
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 8:18 AM, Tom H wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 6:26 AM, wrote:
>>> Debian 6.0.7.
>>> I'm trying to set up NFSv3 with static ports for use with a firewall. The
>>> only walkthrough I've found on this is for Red Hat, which says: "To
allow clients to access NFS shares be
Hi,
Debian 6.0.7.
I'm trying to set up NFSv3 with static ports for use with a firewall. The
only walkthrough I've found on this is for Red Hat, which says:
"To allow clients to access NFS shares behind a firewall, edit the
/etc/sysconfig/nfs configuration file to control which ports the required
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