Hello,
If you are new to NetBSD consider install a full desktop, or server,
or email from my distributuion.
Just point the package site to our servers:
export PKG_PATH=http://netbsd.k1.com.br/NetBSD-x86_64-10.0_STABLE/packages
than. pkg_add -Uv bash rsync mate-lzt libreoffice firefox
Note
hat'd be good to know, too... in freebsd: freebsd_update
fetch install for system updates, pkg update && pkg upgrade for
packages and mint: apt update && apt upgrade for the same sorts of
updates... that kind of thing.
Thanks,
Will
Hi Will,
Here is my procedure for
7;s a common set of procedures folks
follow, that'd be good to know, too... in freebsd: freebsd_update
fetch install for system updates, pkg update && pkg upgrade for
packages and mint: apt update && apt upgrade for the same sorts of
updates... that kind of thing.
Thanks,
W
in freebsd: freebsd_update
fetch install for system updates, pkg update && pkg upgrade for
packages and mint: apt update && apt upgrade for the same sorts of
updates... that kind of thing.
Thanks,
Will
Hi Will,
Here is my procedure for upgrading NetBSD from the "stable&
thing with NetBSD? I figure packages
are updatable via the pkg management tools (pkg_add/pkgsrc) doing my
research on this as we speak.
Help appreciated and if there's a common set of procedures folks follow,
that'd be good to know, too... in freebsd: freebsd_update fetch install
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 10:16:19AM -0500, Will Senn wrote:
> > and yes, and all these should already be the default values.
>
> the defaults were:
> cdn.netbsd.org
> pub/NetBSD-10... or somesuch...
Oh right, the defaults of official releases are the next official release.
After you switched to 1
On 7/24/24 10:04 AM, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 09:58:23AM -0500, Will Senn wrote:
Thx. So, if I'm understanding this better, I can run:
sysinst
choose upgrade
choose http
or https :-)
set host as nycdn.netbsd.org
set base directory as pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-10/latest
let
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 09:58:23AM -0500, Will Senn wrote:
> Thx. So, if I'm understanding this better, I can run:
> sysinst
> choose upgrade
> choose http
or https :-)
> set host as nycdn.netbsd.org
> set base directory as pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-10/latest
> let 'er rip ... and my system will be
On 7/24/24 9:37 AM, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 08:46:34AM -0500, Will Senn wrote:
Thanks for the explanation. So, I downloaded the USB installer for NetBSD
10.0 from the website. It's dated 3/28. I take it that this is the "formal
release" (followinghttps://www.netbsd.org/rel
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 08:46:34AM -0500, Will Senn wrote:
> Thanks for the explanation. So, I downloaded the USB installer for NetBSD
> 10.0 from the website. It's dated 3/28. I take it that this is the "formal
> release" (following https://www.netbsd.org/releases/release-map.html). When
> 10.1 co
On 7/24/24 8:12 AM, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 08:06:05AM -0500, Will Senn wrote:
On 7/24/24 7:55 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
Also, you can use INSTALL-NetBSD from etcmanage, which you might take as
an example and really read it before using it.
Thanks. I also found this:
https
Will Senn writes:
> Thanks for the explanation. So, I downloaded the USB installer for
> NetBSD 10.0 from the website. It's dated 3/28. I take it that this is
> the "formal release" (following
> https://www.netbsd.org/releases/release-map.html). When 10.1 comes out
> it will be on the "stable" or
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 08:06:05AM -0500, Will Senn wrote:
> On 7/24/24 7:55 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
> > Also, you can use INSTALL-NetBSD from etcmanage, which you might take as
> > an example and really read it before using it.
> Thanks. I also found this:
>
> https://www.netbsd.org/support/securi
On 7/24/24 7:55 AM, Greg Troxel wrote:
Also, you can use INSTALL-NetBSD from etcmanage, which you might take as
an example and really read it before using it.
Thanks. I also found this:
https://www.netbsd.org/support/security/patches-10.0.html
Which seems to indicate that I need to check for s
Also, you can use INSTALL-NetBSD from etcmanage, which you might take as
an example and really read it before using it.
On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 08:11:48AM +0200, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> You can either use sysinst or, sysupgrade.
>
> To use sysinst, fetch a new image from (assuming NetBSD-10)
> http://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-10/ and use the upgrade
> option from the installer.
> Or, install sysutils
ow, too... in freebsd: freebsd_update fetch install for
> system updates, pkg update && pkg upgrade for packages and mint: apt update
> && apt upgrade for the same sorts of updates... that kind of thing.
>
>
You can either use sysinst or, sysupgrade.
To use sysinst, fetch a
updatable via the pkg management tools (pkg_add/pkgsrc) doing my
research on this as we speak.
Help appreciated and if there's a common set of procedures folks follow,
that'd be good to know, too... in freebsd: freebsd_update fetch install
for system updates, pkg update &&am
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