On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 12:30:37AM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
> On 18/10/21 2:55 am, john doe wrote:
> > With W10 you have also the possibility of using 'WLS' an order
> > alternative would be to install Debian as a VM.
>
> I think perhaps you mean WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux?
>
> https:/
On 18/10/21 2:55 am, john doe wrote:
With W10 you have also the possibility of using 'WLS' an order
alternative would be to install Debian as a VM.
I think perhaps you mean WSL - Windows Subsystem for Linux?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install
I've never used it myself.
Rich
On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 09:00:52 -0400
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be
> able to effectively run debian on this laptop?
The best way to find that out is to get a Live version of Debian, and
see if boots and runs without problems.
> Device na
On 10/17/21 6:00 AM, JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
Device ID
I think the o.p. may have got debian linux confused with debian lynx that
makes more sense over here. Many Linux distros have code words for each
major version of their distributions. The current stable code word for
debian is bullseye. I've been installing debian since sarge and remember
no lyn
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> > > install debian lynx
>
> Dan Ritter
> > Lynx is a text-mode web browser. Did you mean Debian bullseye,
>
> I rather guess that "Debian GNU/Lynx, The Unyversl operating system"
> is meant. ;-)
>
Ah, you think it's a spieling error. Reas
On Sun 17 Oct 2021 at 09:00:52 (-0400), JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
> effectively run debian on this laptop?
How big is the hard drive, and how much space is currently occupied?
Cheers,
David.
Hi,
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> > install debian lynx
Dan Ritter
> Lynx is a text-mode web browser. Did you mean Debian bullseye,
I rather guess that "Debian GNU/Lynx, The Unyversl operating system"
is meant. ;-)
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
> if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
> effectively run debian on this laptop?
>
> Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
> Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
> Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
> Product ID 00356-0
On 10/17/2021 3:00 PM, JAMES BOSWELL wrote:
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
You are planning on creating a 'multiboot' with Debian and Windows!
The best thing that I can suggest is to Google 'multiboot Bullseye
if i divide my hard drive and install debian lynx on it. will i be able to
effectively run debian on this laptop?
Device name LAPTOP-R4DB7V5U
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10110U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.59 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.81 GB usable)
Device ID CAACC244-37B7-4294-84E4-E73B9C030FDF
Product
On 2/16/19 5:41 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, February 15, 2019 10:39:58 PM Peter Ehlert wrote:
I don't really know,
What don't you really know? It would be a lot easier to know what you're
talking about if you put your answer under the relevant question (i.e., not
top posting)
Pa
On Friday, February 15, 2019 10:39:58 PM Peter Ehlert wrote:
> I don't really know,
What don't you really know? It would be a lot easier to know what you're
talking about if you put your answer under the relevant question (i.e., not
top posting)
> it is a net install, draws the current packag
I don't really know, it is a net install, draws the current packages
from the repos... so it must have access. no wire was plunged in and my
wifi adapter needed iwiwifi-7260-17.ucode and asked for it.
The installer seems to Only install needed/desired packages.
for example, I did Not want the "d
On 2/15/2019 11:01 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
Buster install on 820 Friday, February 15 2019
on USB #1: firmware-buster-DI-alpha5-amd64-netinst.iso
I also have on USB #2: firmware-9.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
booted with #1, ... It did ask for firmware, I put #2 in and pressed
"continue" and install co
005511/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking.html?wapkw=iwlwifi
5. A flat out search turns up nothing.
https://www.startpage.com/do/dsearch?query=iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode&cat=web&pl=opensearch&language=english
A spot of help please?
Thank you
On 14/02/19 2:30 AM, deb wrote:
> Thank you Alexander.
>
> I kinda like the idea of pulling the Intel wifi and just going with a
> Think Penguin free software wifi.
>
> https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/penguin-wireless-n-usb-adapter-gnu-linux-tpe-n150usb
>
>
The one that says: "Debian 7,
On 2/12/2019 3:25 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
In response to that painful "(still installing 9.7 ...)".
You can also use these official and unofficial at the same time images
to install Debian. [1]
As a last resort you can disassemble laptop and physically remove Intel
WiFi NIC before ins
On 12.02.2019 3:46, deb wrote:
>
> Thanks ~everyone:
>
> Do I gather correctly that Brian is the resident, sarcastic,
> cranky-pants herein?
>
> I stopped reading his replies to folks.
>
>
> anyways:
>
> > A suggestion, especially when installing on unfamiliar hardware, is
> to download the fi
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 17:46:19 (-0500), deb wrote:
> [ Peter wrote: ]
> > A suggestion, especially when installing on unfamiliar hardware, is
> to download the firmware archive for your platform and unpack it into
> a directory named firmware
>
> I hear you on this @Peter^
>
> I guess I'm kinda w
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 17:46:19 -0500, deb wrote:
> Do I gather correctly that Brian is the resident, sarcastic, cranky-pants
> herein?
Flatterer.
--
Brian.
deb, on 2019-02-11 :
> Do I gather correctly that Brian is the resident, sarcastic,
> cranky-pants herein?
>
> I stopped reading his replies to folks.
Well, I prefer to make no assumptions about people just by
looking on the content of two emails. After all the first
intervention from Brian has m
kw=iwlwifi
5. A flat out search turns up nothing.
https://www.startpage.com/do/dsearch?query=iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode&cat=web&pl=opensearch&language=english
A spot of help please?
Thank you
pport/articles/05511/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking.html?wapkw=iwlwifi
5. A flat out search turns up nothing.
https://www.startpage.com/do/dsearch?query=iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode&cat=web&pl=opensearch&language=english
A spot of help please?
Thank you
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 14:01:06 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> Are you sure about 8625, rather than 8265?
Well-spotted.
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/firmware-iwlwifi
--
Brian.
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 20:42:10 +0100, Étienne Mollier wrote:
> I believe I found those firmware images in the package
> firmware-misc-nonfree. You can install it using:
I believe you have not.
https://packages.debian.org/sid/all/firmware-misc-nonfree/filelist
--
Brian.
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 13:33:39 (-0500), deb wrote:
>
> Hello folks:
>
> When I hit the networking section on a fresh install of 9.6 (full
> install .ISO, not live),
>
> I'm told to insert a USB of these non-free bits.
>
> iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode, iwlwifi-8625-25.ucode,
> iwlwifi-8625-24.ucode,
On 2/11/19 8:42 PM, Étienne Mollier wrote:
> I believe I found those firmware images in the package
> firmware-misc-nonfree. You can install it using:
>
> $ sudo apt install firmware-misc-nonfree
Whoopsie, one should read "firmware-iwlwifi".
Anyway, the iwlwifi-8625-22.ucode alone should d
Good Day,
Usually this shouldn't be an issue, but due to the nature of
the recent vulnerability in the package installer APT, any
Debian ISO up to 9.6 should be trashed and replaced by 9.7 or
greater.
See https://www.debian.org/security/2019/dsa-4371
and https://www.debian.org/News/2019/20190123
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 13:33:39 -0500, deb wrote:
[...]
> * wouldn't it be useful for the installer to Also say what exact hardware it
> is, that is requiring various bits & pieces?
As far as I can see, you haven't given which hardware you are using either.
--
Brian.
urns up nothing.
https://www.startpage.com/do/dsearch?query=iwlwifi-8625-26.ucode&cat=web&pl=opensearch&language=english
A spot of help please?
Thank you
On 22 April 2017 at 10:32, CoreyL wrote:
> this is my account and yet someone else is controlling it. I know for a
> fact .
>
> coreylendo
>
What sort of account are you referring to (e.g. bank account?)
Regards
MF
this is my account and yet someone else is controlling it. I know for a fact .
coreylendo
On 06/09/2016 10:04 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> And I just amrecover'd a week old version that is working fairly well
On 06/09/2016 10:06 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 10 June 2016 00:00:12 David Christensen wrote:
If that doesn't help, post a complete script that demonstrates the
problem.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 10:41:27PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> A bash script that has worked most of a decade now refuses.
>
> For instance, assume that var InMail is = "gene", and can be echoed from
> the command line using $InMail
On Friday 10 June 2016 01:34:14 David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 10 Jun 2016 at 01:04:40 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday 09 June 2016 23:50:35 David Wright wrote:
> > > On Thu 09 Jun 2016 at 22:41:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > A bash script that has worked most of a decade now r
On Fri 10 Jun 2016 at 01:04:40 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 09 June 2016 23:50:35 David Wright wrote:
> > On Thu 09 Jun 2016 at 22:41:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > A bash script that has worked most of a decade now refuses.
> > >
> > > For instance, assume that var InMail is =
On Friday 10 June 2016 00:00:12 David Christensen wrote:
> On 06/09/2016 07:41 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > A bash script that has worked most of a decade now refuses.
> >
> > For instance, assume that var InMail is = "gene", and can be echoed
> > from the command line using $InMail like this.
> >
On Thursday 09 June 2016 23:50:35 David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 09 Jun 2016 at 22:41:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > A bash script that has worked most of a decade now refuses.
> >
> > For instance, assume that var InMail is = "gene", and can be echoed
> > from the command line using $InMail li
On Thursday 09 June 2016 23:08:32 Lars Noodén wrote:
> On 06/10/2016 05:41 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > gene@coyote:~$ echo `test [${InMail} = "gene"]`
> >
> > All I get is the linefeed. Obviously I'm losing it, so how do I
> > translate and get usefull output for troubleshooting?
>
> One option i
On 06/09/2016 07:41 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
A bash script that has worked most of a decade now refuses.
For instance, assume that var InMail is = "gene", and can be echoed from
the command line using $InMail like this.
gene@coyote:~$ echo $InMail
gene
But I'll be switched if I can get a result f
On Thu 09 Jun 2016 at 22:41:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> A bash script that has worked most of a decade now refuses.
>
> For instance, assume that var InMail is = "gene", and can be echoed from
> the command line using $InMail like this.
> gene@coyote:~$ echo $InMail
> gene
> But I'll be swi
On 06/10/2016 05:41 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> gene@coyote:~$ echo `test [${InMail} = "gene"]`
>
> All I get is the linefeed. Obviously I'm losing it, so how do I
> translate and get usefull output for troubleshooting?
One option is to use 'set -x' there in the script. It can go anywhere
above
Greetings;
A bash script that has worked most of a decade now refuses.
For instance, assume that var InMail is = "gene", and can be echoed from
the command line using $InMail like this.
gene@coyote:~$ echo $InMail
gene
But I'll be switched if I can get a result from a line of code resembling
t
On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 12:08:54 -0400 (EDT), Gábor Hársfalvi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> How could I repair my HDD with disk manager or similar?
>
> Because, it has got a lots of bad sector.
>
> Before I could do that with fsck in recovery mode after umount /home. But
> now it can't work - it says device i
Testdisk, or badblock without option -w that cancelled file!
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Am Donnerstag, 26. September 2013, 18:08:54 schrieb Gábor Hársfalvi:
> Hi,
>
> How could I repair my HDD with disk manager or similar?
>
> Because, it has got a lots of bad sector.
>
> Before I could do that with fsck in recovery mode after umount /home. But
> now it can't work - it says device
Hi,
How could I repair my HDD with disk manager or similar?
Because, it has got a lots of bad sector.
Before I could do that with fsck in recovery mode after umount /home. But
now it can't work - it says device in use.
Alberto Luaces :
> Chris Fisichella writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I did something to cause pkg-config to not return the correct
>> version number. I issue:
>>
>> $ pkg-config --exists --print-errors 'fontconfig >= 2.10.91'
>> Requested 'fontconfig >= 2.10.91' but version of Fontconfig is 2.10.2
>>
>> T
Chris Fisichella writes:
> Hi,
>
> I did something to cause pkg-config to not return the correct version number.
> I issue:
>
> $ pkg-config --exists --print-errors 'fontconfig >= 2.10.91'
> Requested 'fontconfig >= 2.10.91' but version of Fontconfig is 2.10.2
>
> This is after I (believe I) succ
Hi,
I did something to cause pkg-config to not return the correct version number. I
issue:
$ pkg-config --exists --print-errors 'fontconfig >= 2.10.91'
Requested 'fontconfig >= 2.10.91' but version of Fontconfig is 2.10.2
This is after I (believe I) successfully installed from sources
fontcon
I have not went through all the replies.
Regardless those questions, one basic question is that
What is your wireless card.
try $ lspci
If your laptop is not so new, basically it has very well support.
check the kernel support first. If none, then look for the further
solutions.
On Monday 04,
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 10:17:11AM +, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 06:49:34PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 11:23:49PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > From the directory that the deb is in:
> > > dpkg -i wicd_1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3_all.deb
> > >
> > >
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 06:49:34PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 11:23:49PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > From the directory that the deb is in:
> > dpkg -i wicd_1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3_all.deb
> >
> > If it complains that there are missing dependencies, curse, wish you had
Am 03.03.2013 um 22:20 schrieb Joe:
Network manager is not actually necessary to do anything, and until
recently it had a rather poor reputation, usually being known as
Notwork
Manager. It's quite big and overbearing, and has many plug-ins, for
OpenVPN, wi-fi, 3G dongles and other things.
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 07:06:13PM -0500, Mark Filipak wrote:
> I tried to install wicd.
[...]
> I see that there are uninstalled dependencies:
> wicd-daemon (= 1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3)
> wicd-gtk (= 1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3)
> wicd-curses (= 1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3)
> wicd-cli (= 1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3)
> w
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 02:53:37PM -0500, Mark Filipak wrote:
> My objective:
> Install WiFi driver into Debian+LXDE so that I can connect to the Internet.
To be more exact, the wifi driver is installed so the kernel can talk to
the wireless hardware. IOW, the procedure is the same whether you hav
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 11:23:49PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> From the directory that the deb is in:
> dpkg -i wicd_1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3_all.deb
>
> If it complains that there are missing dependencies, curse, wish you had used
> aptitude, and install them.
Get the dependencies the same way you
Em 04-03-2013 05:39, Roman V.Leon. escreveu:
On 04.03.2013 03:04, Mark Filipak wrote:
On 2013/3/3 4:34 PM, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
-big snip-
Why do you think you need a special driver?
Please type "/sbin/ifconfig -a" in your terminal to check whether you
have "wlan0" device or not in the list.
On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 21:14:32 -0500
Mark Filipak wrote:
> On 2013/3/3 8:16 PM, Mr G wrote:
> -snip-
> > $ id
> -snip-
> > $ sudo updatedb
> -snip-
> > $ mlocate firmware-iwlwfi.deb
> -snip-
> > $ pwd
>
> Look at the terminal session below
>
> =
> mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0
On 04.03.2013 03:04, Mark Filipak wrote:
On 2013/3/3 4:34 PM, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
-big snip-
Why do you think you need a special driver?
Please type "/sbin/ifconfig -a" in your terminal to check whether you
have "wlan0" device or not in the list.
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.
Get the WiFi driver.
- Go to http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi and look for a link related to your WiFi
device.
My WiFi device is an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 and the link is labeled
'ipw3945'.
Yours will probably be different.
- Taking the device-related link takes you to the Debian Wiki page for y
root@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/S
etup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages# dpkg -i
firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb
Selecting previously deselected package firmware-iwlwifi.
(Reading database ... 68697 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking firmware-iwlwifi (from firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+s
On 2013/3/3 8:16 PM, Mr G wrote:
-snip-
$ id
-snip-
$ sudo updatedb
-snip-
$ mlocate firmware-iwlwfi.deb
-snip-
$ pwd
Look at the terminal session below
=
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ su
Password:
root@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64
On 2013/3/3 7:22 PM, Mr G wrote:
Good. You found the problem.
< Package `firmware-iwlwifi' is not installed and no info is available.
So now you need to get you and firmware-iwlwifi.deb in the same directory.
=
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ dpkg -s
firm
Good. You found the problem.
< Package `firmware-iwlwifi' is not installed and no info is available.
So now you need to get you and firmware-iwlwifi.deb in the same directory.
Really you don't -- but let's keep it simple ;)
If you don't know how do:
$ man cd
Once you and the package are togeth
No, dpkg -s just simply tells you if it is installed. If it's not then:
$ cd wrote:
> On 2013/3/3 6:10 PM, Mr G wrote:
>
>> You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
>>
>> # dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
>>
>
> You mean this one:
>
> firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+**squeeze1_all.deb // Debian - WiFi Drivers
>
I tried to install wicd.
=
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ dpkg -i
wicd_1.7.0+ds1-5+squeeze3_all.deb
dpkg: requested operation requires superuser privilege
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ su
Password:
root@MarkFilipak:/media/
On 2013/3/3 6:48 PM, Mark Filipak wrote:
On 2013/3/3 6:10 PM, Mr G wrote:
You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
# dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
You mean this one:
firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb // Debian - WiFi Drivers
It's on my list.
Do I really install it with this:
dpkg -s firmwa
On 2013/3/3 6:10 PM, Mr G wrote:
You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
# dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
You mean this one:
firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb // Debian - WiFi Drivers
It's on my list.
Do I really install it with this:
dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
or this:
dpkg -s firmware-iwl
On 2013/3/3 6:10 PM, Mr G wrote:
You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
# dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
will tell you if the package is installed. It probably wont be on the
install disk as it is the nonfree repository. You may have to adjust
/etc/apt/sources.list depending on how you answered the q
On Sunday 03 March 2013 22:40:22 Mark Filipak wrote:
> Comment: I submitted 'aptitude install wicd' because it was part of the
> example I followed. Obviously, 'wicd' is not sufficient.
Why is it obviously not sufficient? I would have said that it was. But you
would need the right repositories
You need the firmware-iwlwifi package.
# dpkg -s firmware-iwlwifi
will tell you if the package is installed. It probably wont be on the
install disk as it is the nonfree repository. You may have to adjust
/etc/apt/sources.list depending on how you answered the questions when you
installed.
And l
On 2013/3/3 4:34 PM, Roman V.Leon. wrote:
-big snip-
Why do you think you need a special driver?
Please type "/sbin/ifconfig -a" in your terminal to check whether you have
"wlan0" device or not in the list.
mark@MarkFilipak:/media/usb8/Setup/Debian 6.0.6 64-bit/Packages$ /sbin/ifconfig
-a
eth
On 2013/3/3 4:20 PM, Joe wrote:
On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 14:53:37 -0500
Mark Filipak wrote:
-snip-
BTW, before I go on, I already tried opening a file manager (in
Debian+LXDE) and simply double-clicking one of the .deb files.
Nothing happened.
There are packages which will install .deb files in t
On 03.03.2013 23:53, Mark Filipak wrote:
My objective:
Install WiFi driver into Debian+LXDE so that I can connect to the Internet.
My problem:
All the help I can find covers installing packages over the Internet.
But I can't install packages over the Internet because I can't reach the
Internet u
On Sun, 03 Mar 2013 14:53:37 -0500
Mark Filipak wrote:
> My objective:
> Install WiFi driver into Debian+LXDE so that I can connect to the
> Internet.
>
> My problem:
> All the help I can find covers installing packages over the Internet.
> But I can't install packages over the Internet because
My objective:
Install WiFi driver into Debian+LXDE so that I can connect to the Internet.
My problem:
All the help I can find covers installing packages over the Internet. But I
can't install packages over the Internet because I can't reach the Internet
until I've installed the driver (not part
J. B wrote:
> I have bought a new HDD. Created 2 partitions.
> An un-encrypted 1 GB /boot as a separate partition on the Disk.
One gig for /boot? I know you are probably planning on using it for a
dropbox but that still seems excessive to me. If I wanted a dropbox I
would use an additional diffe
Dear list,
I have bought a new HDD. Created 2 partitions.
An un-encrypted 1 GB /boot as a separate partition on the Disk.
And on the rest (2nd partition) an encrypted LVM with root and home as two
logical volume on it.
Now I like to migrate my running system, the running "/" to the root of logi
Hi all
I did a fresh installation of debian wheezy
After installing, I have installed virt-manager which as a part of
dependency installed libvirt, virt-viewer and kvm and all necessary stuff
I am able to boot from cdrom giving the virtual machine a SCSI disk to
install. The installation goes
On 21/08/11 10:50, dave selby wrote:
> I seem to have a problem, noticed that aptitude flashed up an error
> after adding a package, so dropped to aptitude and got a ton of error
> messages every time I try to add / demove any package
>
> Reading package lists...
> Building dependency tree...
> Re
I seem to have a problem, noticed that aptitude flashed up an error
after adding a package, so dropped to aptitude and got a ton of error
messages every time I try to add / demove any package
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
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Thanks. You have clarified exactly what I need to know.
Mark
On Saturday 29 January 2011 04:19 pm, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:54:50 -0500, Mark Neidorff wrote:
>
> (...)
>
> > I can't get PCs on the local LAN (192.168.1.x) to connect to the net
> > using the cable provider's namese
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 13:54:50 -0500, Mark Neidorff wrote:
(...)
> I can't get PCs on the local LAN (192.168.1.x) to connect to the net
> using the cable provider's nameservers. If I use the nameservers of my
> old provider (which are still active for me, for now) they can connect
> to the net. Wh
Since I don't do this often, what may be very easy is confusing me.
I have switched from DSL (static IP) to cable internet (5 static IPs). I have
a sort of network diagram (in a format that I hope can be easily
viewed) available at neidorff.com . Below the line there is a link that says
"N
s. keeling :
> [I asked this in cmm, but see no help there yet. I'm trying to get this:
>
>
> http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/smtp_auth_mailservers.html
>
> working on Debian Lenny.]
Camaleon, Darac, Osamu, Bob, thanks. All good suggestions, lots of
reading to d
s. keeling wrote:
> and (for the heck of it):
>/etc/init.d/postfix restart
> What am I missing, or how do I get SASL SMTP AUTH working?
In Debian postfix is run chroot'd in /var/spool/postfix. Therefore
all of those files you are changing in /etc need to be replicated into
the chroot. This i
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 06:39:23PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
> Background:
>
> I run fetchmail in a script wrapper called by my user crontab.
> Changing the interval at which the cronjob runs to 10 min. instead of
> every five minutes broke the implied "POP before SMTP" authorization.
> Apparently,
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 06:39:23PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
[cut]
The official documentation for how to do this would appear to be at
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#client_sasl_enable
>
> I'd prefer to have SASL SMTP AUTH working instead of relying on PbS.
> Essentially, this means plac
On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:39:23 -0700, s. keeling wrote:
(...)
> Background:
>
> I run fetchmail in a script wrapper called by my user crontab. Changing
> the interval at which the cronjob runs to 10 min. instead of every five
> minutes broke the implied "POP before SMTP" authorization. Apparently,
[I asked this in cmm, but see no help there yet. I'm trying to get this:
http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/smtp_auth_mailservers.html
working on Debian Lenny.]
Background:
I run fetchmail in a script wrapper called by m
Can somebody please help me with
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=579694#67
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On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 10:58 -0500, Tony Nelson wrote:
> Use reportbug. It will help you file good bug reports. It sends them
> by email. It also has "Integration with mutt and mh/nmh mail readers".
When I tried to use the Squeeze version of reportbug last week, it
crashed - loosing the details
On 10-02-17 03:04:37, Camaleón wrote:
> You can report it via e-mail:
>
> http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting.en.html
>
> Although I have a working system, I always write the reports via
> e-mail. I suposse is a bit more time-demanding (it needs special
> formatting) but after writing the fir
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 07:59:32 +0100, Daniele Nuzzo wrote:
> I noticed that the Debian amd64 lenny /5.0.3/5.0.4 can not find any
> cd-rom drive after the initial bootstrap, I would file a bug as it seems
> did not I do not know what to use because reportbug is installed on the
> system but they my p
hi,
I noticed that the Debian amd64 lenny /5.0.3/5.0.4 can not find any
cd-rom drive after the initial bootstrap, I would file a bug as it seems
did not I do not know what to use because reportbug is installed on the
system but they my problem is installing the system (on IBM x3250 m3)
I hope
Quoting Kwaku Obeng on 2009-12-25 14:22:12:
> I have been trying to download the DVD packs ... but always end up
> with a corrupt copy which I am unable to boot from. I therefore wish
> to make an appeal to any of you who can send me a copy of the Debian
> 5.0 DVD Pack.
Welcome to Debian, Kwaku. I
Hi:
Jigdo works great for me . I've even downloaded DVD's with nasty connections.
It does all check sums and retries for you.
http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/
Regards
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 20:22:12 +
Subject: Help Please !
From: kwakb...@gm
On Saturday 26 December 2009 08:04:47 Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> However Africa is too far away from me. Do you know if you have a Linux
> user group locally?
http://linuxaccra.com/
Lisi
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