Thanks for the tip!
On Mon 12 Mar, 2018, 10:19 AM Indranil Das Gupta, wrote:
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> On 12-Mar-2018 10:14 AM, "Indranil Das Gupta" wrote:
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> Rajesh,
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> On 12-Mar-2018 9:36 AM, "takan bhatt" wrote:
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> $ wget -q -O- https://debian.koha-community.org/koha/gpg.asc | sudo
> apt-key add -
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> I
On 12-Mar-2018 10:14 AM, "Indranil Das Gupta" wrote:
Rajesh,
On 12-Mar-2018 9:36 AM, "takan bhatt" wrote:
$ wget -q -O- https://debian.koha-community.org/koha/gpg.asc | sudo
apt-key add -
I think sudo is required to add koha key
sudo *is* required for this step *only* if you are logged in
Rajesh,
On 12-Mar-2018 9:36 AM, "takan bhatt" wrote:
$ wget -q -O- https://debian.koha-community.org/koha/gpg.asc | sudo
apt-key add -
I think sudo is required to add koha key
sudo *is* required for this step *only* if you are logged in as a non-root
user. If you are logged in as root, then
Chris Sir,
As per documentation,
Set up package sources
Add the GPG key to your system so that you know that the packages haven't
been tampered with:
$ wget -q -O- https://debian.koha-community.org/koha/gpg.asc | sudo
apt-key add -
I think sudo is required to add koha key.
You are experien
Hi takan
The error about "could not get lock" may mean that you have another package
management tool running (perhaps a graphical tool?). You will see a similar
error if you're not running the command as root.
BTW I don't think you really need to use sudo to install Koha. For example
instead of d
Thanks Indranil Sir and others,
If possible pls give me solution. So I don't have to reinstall Linux again
On Sun 11 Mar, 2018, 7:59 PM Indranil Das Gupta, wrote:
> Rajesh,
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> On 11-Mar-2018 7:42 PM, "takan bhatt" wrote:
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> E: could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource tempo
Rajesh,
On 11-Mar-2018 7:42 PM, "takan bhatt" wrote:
E: could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily
unavailable) E: unable to lock the administration directory (var/lib/dpkg),
its another process using it
You have a stale lock file preventing you from executing the a
Sir /Madam
What I did I explain
1. Install Virtual Box
2 Install Debian Xfce from ISO file latest version that I think 9 (stretch)
3 Internet was not accessible inside Debian Browser
4. Edited Repository and added non-free
5. Made internet accessible
6. Use apt-get update then Upgrade command
7.
Hi Takan
You can either login as root by typing su and at the password prompt your
root password.
Or go to the user manager setting and add your username to be part of the
sudo group
On Mar 11, 2018 04:37, "takan bhatt" wrote:
> Sir/Madam
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> I have installed Debian Xfce in Virtual Box also ad
The only instruction:
apt-get install sudo
El 11/03/18 a les 03:36, takan bhatt ha escrit:
> Sir/Madam
>
> I have installed Debian Xfce in Virtual Box also added non-free repository
> in sources.list. Then updated and upgraded with apt-get. but updation is
> not going smoothly. then after I am u
Takan,
sudo is a standard tool that is part of the Debian distribution. You should
not need to install it separately. Note it is "sudo" not "Sudo". Command
names in Linux are case sensitive.
Chris Brown
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 2:36 AM, takan bhatt wrote:
> Sir/Madam
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> I have installed Debi
Hi Rajesh,
which installation instructions for Koha are you using? Which version
are you trying to install and what is the Debian version?
Katrin
On 11.03.2018 03:36, takan bhatt wrote:
Sir/Madam
I have installed Debian Xfce in Virtual Box also added non-free repository
in sources.list. Th
Sir/Madam
I have installed Debian Xfce in Virtual Box also added non-free repository
in sources.list. Then updated and upgraded with apt-get. but updation is
not going smoothly. then after I am unable to install Sudo and this is
necessary step in koha installation. I think this is probably problem
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