Arbol One wrote:
> I'd like to upgrade from JDK-17 to JDK-21.
> Since I am new to, well, Linux in general, I'd like to know from anyone
> who'd done this upgrade if this would be OK under Debian 12 (No
> free-firmwarepackages please).
> Any advice would be much appreciated.
Debian stable (12) do
I'd like to upgrade from JDK-17 to JDK-21.
Since I am new to, well, Linux in general, I'd like to know from anyone
who'd done this upgrade if this would be OK under Debian 12 (No
free-firmwarepackages please).
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Jacco Hoeve wrote:
> > ERROR
> > -
> > Nov 17 22:36:55 server01 postfix/master[15177]: fatal: getaddrinfo: Servname
> > not supported for ai_socktype
>
> Translation:
> You're missing something in /etc/services.
> On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Jacco Hoeve wrote:
> > ERROR
> > -
> > Nov 17 22:36:55 server01 postfix/master[15177]: fatal: getaddrinfo:
> Servname
> > not supported for ai_socktype
>
> Translation:
> You're missing something in /etc/services.
>
> In other words, you're telling postfix to connec
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Jacco Hoeve wrote:
> ERROR
> -
> Nov 17 22:36:55 server01 postfix/master[15177]: fatal: getaddrinfo: Servname
> not supported for ai_socktype
Translation:
You're missing something in /etc/services.
In other words, you're telling postfix to connect to something like
192.
I hope someone can help me.. Im desperate..
Recently I changed my /etc/apt/sources.list to upgrade from woody to sarge.
All in all it went reasonably well. This is my current sources.list:
SOURCES.LIST
-
deb ftp://ftp.debian.nl/debian/ sarge main non-free contrib
deb-src ftp://ftp.debian.nl/d
I hope someone can help me.. Im desperate..
Recently I changed my /etc/apt/sources.list to upgrade from woody to sarge.
All in all it went reasonably well. This is my current sources.list:
SOURCES.LIST
-
deb ftp://ftp.debian.nl/debian/ sarge main non-free contrib
deb-src ftp://ftp.debian.nl/d
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 12:00:18PM -0500, John Fleming wrote:
> trying to overwrite
> `/usr/share/mimelnk/application/vnd.stardivision.calc.desktop', which is
Yet another person not checking the BTS. Sigh:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265875
-- Thomas Adam
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* John Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040819 19:00]:
> I have a Debian Unstable install that I'm trying to get up to date.
Please, if you use unstable read manpages, read the BTS and search the
listarchive of different lists.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get upgrade
[..]
> The following packages ha
I've been here before and recovered, but I need help again. I have a Debian
Unstable install that I'm trying to get up to date. When I try to upgrade
or dist-upgrade, I get a bunch of packages held back, and in trying to
install 2, I get various errors. I've tried apt-get -f install, and I've
tr
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 07:39:46AM -0400, John Covici wrote:
> Hi. I have installed debian on a system and then upgraded it to woody
> from potatoe and now I want to do the same thing to another box
> connected to the first one via a network. Is there any way I can use
> the package information o
Hi. I have installed debian on a system and then upgraded it to woody
from potatoe and now I want to do the same thing to another box
connected to the first one via a network. Is there any way I can use
the package information on the system I have already upgraded to save
download time when upgra
hmbf.
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(moderators: I apologize for sending this as root. My machine
is unstable as a result of upgrading. The root
windows I had open still work, but I can't login to
other
Hi,
Have you tried
dpkg --configure --pending yet?
What does
dpkg --audit
tell you?
Reading the error messages that you pasted, I wonder what:
dpkg --install slang0.99.34_0.99.38-6.deb
dpkg --install slang0.99.38_0.99.38-6.deb
will do for you.
Cheers,
Joost
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
debian-user: This is for you.
esoteric: Don't send mail as root. Please create a regular user account
instaed.
Regards,
Joey
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mai
autoup.sh and dselect are pretty smart, but they are not brilliant. You
do need to clean up after dselect occasionally by running dpkg manually.
I suggest you start to clean up your system by getting the instructions for
manually upgrading to hamm (from the same place you got autoup.sh prolly)
an
Once upon a time I was running a nice stable system: Debian 1.3 with
Kernel 2.0.35 on a Pentium2
But then I needed PPP 2.3.5 and the "disaster" was born:
First I got the stupid I idea just to take the PPP 2.3.5 tar.gz follow
the instructions in the included
readme file and recompile the kernel. Bu
Hi,
I decided to bite the bullet and upgrade to hamm. I downloaded the
upgrade script along with all the necessary packages and ran it. The
first time I ran it, there were problems:
dpkg: regarding dpkg_1.4.0.22.deb containing dpkg, pre-dependency problem:
dpkg pre-depends on libstdc++2.8
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