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Thanks for all replies.
Didn't know about about snapshot.debian.org
Looks like the best way to go in this situation.
2015-09-09 14:15 GMT+02:00 songbird :
> Joris Schoolmeesters wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> With Debian 7.9 out in the wild, apt-get will upgrade you
>>
Hi all,
With Debian 7.9 out in the wild, apt-get will upgrade you
automatically to 7.9 on Debian 7.
Is there a way to upgrade from 7.7 to 7.8 ?
Thanks in advance,
Joris
On 07/13/2015 04:09 AM, Andrew Wood wrote:
> I had a Lenovo ThinkPad i could not get its broadcom wifi to work with debian
> i think because it had a tranistor based power switch which was off by
> default and needed windows only drivers to turn it on and then the screen
> failed when it wasnt
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On 05/01/2015 11:29 PM, Jean-Marc wrote:
>
> Not in Sid yet but in experimental. If you use testing or sid,
> adding experimental is not a problem. It is a non-automatic
> release.
>
> Jean-Marc
>
latest kbuild in experimental is 3.18 :/
-B
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On 05/01/2015 12:58 AM, Jean-Marc wrote:
> Fri, 01 May 2015 00:06:57 -0700 No need to do it yourself, it is
> already done here:
> https://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-image-4.0.0-trunk-amd64
>
> Jean-Marc
>
Just tried that:
The foll
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On 05/01/2015 12:05 AM, humbert.olivie...@free.fr wrote:
> Hi
>
>> I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to
>> kernel
> 3.19 or above.
>> I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials
>> for
> ubuntu, most
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running cairo-dock in jessi currently and afaik it doesn't depend on
pulse so, yes, it should be possible
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Hi list,
I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to kernel
3.19 or above.
I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials for
ubuntu, most of which do it through apt.
I checked jessie-backports but 3.16 seems to be the latest available
outside of unstable.
Th
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sorry, I was under the impression that it went wheezy -> Jessie -> Sid
I meant stretch xD
On 04/27/2015 09:48 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> So if you want to go on tinkering, update to Stretch! Otherwise
> stick to Jessie.
>
> Or you could go to Sid
have to (I know, shocking right).
Thanks,
~Joris
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On 04/08/2015 07:08 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 April 2015 01:02:17 Joris Bolsens wrote:
>> only $56/month.
>
> I ove the "only"! ;-)
>
> Lisi
>
>
Compared to many other hosts/servers it is pr
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On 04/08/2015 06:07 AM, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> What is a dedi?
>
Sorry, I assumed everyone used the same word as I do, a dedi is a bare
metal server.
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On 04/02/2015 03:58 PM, Bernd Naumann wrote:
> But the downside on all these 'cheep vps provider' I'm aware off,
> is that they don't offer any useful amount of storage space. So
> maybe find a friend or too, and invest in a monthly rent of a
> b
Do you have a tutorial or how to on setting up mailman with that setup?
it seems a little non standard now that I'm looking at various mailman
tutorials.
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On 03/25/2015 12:30 PM, mizuki wrote:
> The attempt to mount a file system with type ext4 in SCSI1(0,0,0),
> partition #1 (sda) at / failed. You may resume partitioning from
> the partitioning menu.
>
I've never had this problem and honestly ha
On 03/17/2015 11:37 AM, Tazman DeVille wrote:
> Run a RedMatrix hub on it. See https://redmatrix.me
>
What is that? looked at the site but don't really understand what it does.
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So I had two issues in case anyone is wondering,
1: I had to use STARTTLS and not SSL/TLS
2: I had `error` set as my transports for some reason,
works fine and dandy now.
On to setting up horde :p
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Yea, I followed that tutorial but ran into a bit of a problem:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/03/msg00737.html
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On 03/17/2015 06:05 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
>
> Set your t-bird to use "STARTTLS" for the outgoing server. Fixed it for
> me when I ran into that problem.
>
> There's probably a fix in either postfix or dovecot, but from what I can
> see, there's no real security concerns over explicitly starting
On 03/17/2015 06:05 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
>
> Set your t-bird to use "STARTTLS" for the outgoing server. Fixed it for
> me when I ran into that problem.
>
> There's probably a fix in either postfix or dovecot, but from what I can
> see, there's no real security concerns over explicitly star
On 03/16/2015 10:24 PM, Joris Bolsens wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> Been googling for hours and I cannot for the life of me find what the
> problem is.
> ~Joris
>
I can connect just fine to IMAP, it's SMTP that gives me issues.
the response when i EHLO the smtps delio i g
or hours and I cannot for the life of me find what the
problem is.
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On 03/16/2015 02:59 PM, Dan Purgert wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 12:23:43 -0700, Joris Bolsens wrote:
>
>> [snip...] I'm assuming they moved it to here:
>> https://www.linode.com/docs/email/postfix/email-with-postfix-d
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On 03/16/2015 12:14 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Joris Bolsens wrote:
>
>> On 03/16/2015 10:27 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
>>
>>> Good deal :)
>>>
>>> I found this one too. It's specific to dov
mary sources I used to get it
> working at first.
>
>
Awesome! that looks great, I'm gonna get started on this right away :p
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ity out of, interesting
idea though.
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On 03/16/2015 09:14 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
>
> --lots of snippage--
>
Thanks a ton, I will definitely look into all those things xD
I've got a few days to kill and an entire week off next week.
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cert made
> things easier).
>
Where do you recommend I get one of these? I tried the startssl thing,
but chrome still complains that its not legit.
> Since it's remote, maybe a reverse ssh setup so you can get "home"?
>
>
I know what those words mean, but I have no idea what they mean when
they are put in that order, care to elaborate? xD
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#x27;t have physical access to the server, its a virtual server in
a data center near me so I don't think I can install that :/
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t a look then, awesome :D
Anything else I could do with this server? :p
Really just looking for some fun projects to keep me busy and keep the
server busy so I don't feel like I'm wasting money on hosting costs.
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> Mail server,
I thought about this, but from what i understand, mail servers are
notoriously difficult to secure properly.
> sound server with USB output connected to my hi-fi system,
> RADIUS server for the wireless access point, an assortment of PHP pages
> to run the music, get Internet radio,
Hey all,
I've got a smallish Debian server that I'm currently not really using
for anything.
At the moment I have it as my own imagehost, general fileserver, vpn,
and a pastebin like thing.
What are some cool/fun/weird things you use your servers for?
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up and there were
some bugs, but lately its been even more stable than my other laptop
which runs Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
So *IMO*, yes, Jessie is a good option for an everyday desktop.
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ndows/outlook IMO Thunderbird is a wonderful alternative
and is very easy to configure to look/feel/behave the way you want,
might want to give it a try.
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ou ... and thanks to everyone replying ... I apreciate it ...
>
> Danny
>
>
afaik all you can do to block an entire country is drop all the ip
blocks assigned to them, which will be tedious.
For instance here is a list of the blocks for Belgium:
http://www.nirsoft.net/countryip/
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On 12/23/2014 12:49 PM, Hans wrote:
>
> Did you try to dpkg-reconfigure gdm?
I did, but it failed as there is nothing installed as gdm no longer
exists in jessie apparently, just gdm3
>
> You might try to force the configuration by reconfiguring an
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On 12/23/2014 11:40 AM, Floris wrote:
>
> maybe you can manually set the display manager to gdm3
>
> edit "/etc/X11/default-display-manager" to:
>
> /usr/sbin/gdm3
>
That did the trick, it was set to /usr/bin/gdm3
Any idea why dpkg and apt could
kg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: gdm is not installed
joris@debian:~$
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$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
Warning: Unit file of gdm3.service changed on disk, 'systemctl
daemon-reload' recommended.
Job for gdm.service failed
of gdm3.service changed on disk, 'systemctl
daemon-reload' recommended.
Job for gdm.service failed. See 'systemctl status gdm.service' and
'journalctl -xn' for details.
invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm3, action "reload" failed.
joris@debian:~$
> dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
On 12/23/2014 10:07 AM, Floris wrote:
> Op Tue, 23 Dec 2014 18:58:48 +0100 schreef Joris Bolsens :
>
> Is it Gnome that fails to start or gdm?
>
Not sure what the difference is (sorry).
When the system starts I get multiple messages along the lines of "Gnome
Display Manager
3 09:55:01 debian postfix/local[6085]: 9B9DB2020082:
to=, orig_to=, relay=local,
delay=0.22, delays=0.1/0/0/0.12, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to
maildir)
Dec 23 09:55:01 debian postfix/qmgr[6972]: 9B9DB2020082: removed
Dec 23 09:55:02 debian sudo[6086]: joris : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/joris ;
USER
Hello all,
I recently ran into a problem with Gnome.
It fails to start at all. I am able to get a working ui by using the
startx command, and it seems like it is a gnomish environment (windows
key brings up the Activities selected or what have you)
Gnome used to work fine, however I installed KDE
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Could be there's no difference, but try the --rotate flag and specify
your vga connection
xrandr --output VGA1 --rotate right
On 12/05/2014 02:32 PM, Jacek Dudek wrote:
> X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
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I am getting seemingly random crashes of X.
I have 3 monitors (2 external, 1 laptop), and occasionally they will
flash black, and orientation gets reset to default. I have not been able
to find any action that specifically triggers this, although when i look
at dmesg, it seems to somehow be relate
> Reco
Tried this, set the VMs memory to 8gb and still get the segfault, the
strace and core dumb look pretty identical to before.
Also still not sure why I don't have the debug symbol things for the
ldap lib, tried a few more times to install it to no avail.
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On 11/09/2014 12:55 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Sun, 09 Nov 2014, Joris Bolsens wrote:
>> Where do i find the object file for libnss-ldap? I tried running
>> nm -a on pretty much every file I could find with libnss-ldap in
>
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On 11/08/2014 03:43 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> No, just don't send the whole core dump itself (the file called
> core) to the BTS (or this mailing list). It almost certainly has
> your machine ldap password in it.
that makes sense, wont do that, tha
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On 11/08/2014 12:16 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> apt-get build-dep libnss-ldap; DEB_BUILD_OPTS="nostrip,noopt"
> apt-get source -b libnss-ldap;
>
> will give you those symbols.
>
> Then you can rerun /usr/sbin/useradd foo; and re-analyze the
> cored
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On 11/08/2014 12:16 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Please double check the bt full; output for any obvious password
> strings too before posting to this mailing list. [I should have
> told you to do that too, but I don't see any below, so you should
> b
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I can't be 100% certain because I'm not sure what any of this means,
but it would seem I messed up somewhere as it shows `No Symbol Table
info available` for libnss_ldap.
This bit also seems possibly problematic
`warning: Can't read pathname for load
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On 11/08/2014 11:16 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> ulimit -c unlimited; useradd foo; gdb /usr/sbin/useradd core; bt
> full; or similar.
>
> You'll also want to install libc6-dbg gdb; and similar.
>
> This will give you an idea of where the code is seg
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Sorry, pretty new to linux still. put a few questions in-line.
On 11/08/2014 09:39 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
> Before filing a bug, please
>
> 1) Enable coredumps
Did some googling, I have to recompile the kernel for this?
the one thing i did find
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On 11/07/2014 11:43 PM, Reco wrote:
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> So, chances are - you've found a bug.
>
Awesome, where/how should I report it?
>
>> and memory info on top:
>>
>> KiB Mem: 2061128 total, 263680 used, 1797448 free,75180
>> buffers KiB Swap: 20
rnames and such), do you think that
could have something to do with it?
On 11/07/2014 08:26 PM, Marty wrote:
> On 11/07/2014 09:04 PM, Joris Bolsens wrote:
>> Ran into a bit of a strange error with useradd today, whenever i
>> run useradd I get a Segmentation fault.
>>
>&g
>From my experience yes, it works on jessie without any problems.
On 11/07/2014 07:03 PM, Man_Without_Clue wrote:
>
> On 11/08/2014 11:57 AM, Joris Bolsens wrote:
>> I have this one and had no issues with it, runs fine and I had to do no
>> extra config/setup on my end.
>&
it seems that using the adduser works fine, not sure why i didn't think to try
that before.
However I am still curious why this occurred.
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Ran into a bit of a strange error with useradd today,
whenever i run useradd I get a Segmentation fault.
I tried running fsck as i read it might be due to corrupt filesystem, but that
didn't report any problems.
I reinstalled the passwd package, also to no avail.
I ran an strace and it seems it
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to disable the sound of one application without it
interfering with any other applications. Is there a way to do this in
Debian?
Thanks in advance.
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> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 21:41:28 +0100, Jan Piet Joris en Corneel wrote:
>> 2010/1/31 Tony:
>> > Not sure it helps you but Squeeze installs fine on this motherboard.
>> Thanks, but I want Stable, not Testing.
>>
>> 2010/1/31 Florian Kulzer:
>> >
2010/1/31 Tony :
> Not sure it helps you but Squeeze installs fine on this motherboard.
Thanks, but I want Stable, not Testing.
2010/1/31 Florian Kulzer :
> The first thing I would try is one of Kenshi Muto's customized debian
> installer images with backported newer kernels and therefore better
>
A difference of 2 dB cannot be noted by most people. The minimal
difference you can hear is 3 dB, but please try some more difference
e.g. 10 dB.
2010/1/31 Foss User :
> I am using the tones command from siggen package.
>
> $ rm notes.wav; tones -w notes.wav 1000 4...@-2 0 4...@-4 && play notes.w
Dear all,
For some days I've trying to install Debian Lenny 5.0.3 using an USB
stick on an intel D945GSEJT motherboard (with Intel Atom N270
processor, 1 GB RAM and Realtek 8111DL gigabit onboard NIC, new home
server). I've problems with the NIC because it is not recognised by
the installer. Thus
Laurent Guignard wrote, On 15-02-09 18:58:
Joris Dobbelsteen a écrit :
Hello,
I'm trying to build a application and was trying to use automake with
it. Now I've stumbled upon an issue, see below, I cannot resolve for a
few days. I think it is somewhere(tm) in the manual though.
Hello,
I'm trying to build a application and was trying to use automake with
it. Now I've stumbled upon an issue, see below, I cannot resolve for a
few days. I think it is somewhere(tm) in the manual though.
Can anyone point me to the problem and/or solution?
Thanks
.58; };
};
This worked for me (Bind 9.5 on Win2k3).
- Joris
Enrico Farabollini wrote, On 2-Sep-2008 0:20:
I'm trying to install a Dns with bind9, whenever you do:
dig www.microsoft.com returns:
deb-dns:~# dig www.microsoft.com
; <<>> DiG 9.5.0-P2 <<>> www.microso
rver has (read) access. Users are NOT a member of the www-data group.
Personally I think Windows ACLs are a lot easier to control and manage.
- Joris
Michael Habashy wrote, On 2-Sep-2008 22:18:
i would like to restrict developer access to the /var/www/html directory.
I currently have a numbe
ets a corrupted boot sector. This seems extremely unlikely
though. Better possible seems a corrupted boot partition, but RAID1 can,
in principle, recover from this after the failure.
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t the 2.6.25-2 kernel under xen didn't work
"out of the box".
Only squid3 did require a aptitude reinstall to get working again.
- Joris
Shachar Or wrote, On 23-Aug-2008 11:10:
On Saturday 23 August 2008 11:57, Joris Dobbelsteen wrote:
Damon L. Chesser wrote, On 23-Aug-2008 5:35:
Damon L. Chesser wrote, On 23-Aug-2008 5:35:
On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 21:28 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 08/22/08 18:09, Luis San Martin Rojas wrote:
2008/8/22 Joris Dobbelsteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear all,
Is there an easy way to migrate an installation from AMD64 to i386?
AFAIK
newer xen kernels (2.6.24 and 2.6.25) in backports. I like
Debian packages too much to be messing around with custom stuff.
(I didn't run a test yet, so probably I should do that first of all).
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switch in place, yet not when the appliance is directly connected :(
Anyway another lesson learned, thanks for that ;)
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256 auid=4294967295
bridge-eth2: disabled promiscuous mode
device eth2 entered promiscuous mode
audit(1195554024.386:10): dev=eth2 prom=256 old_prom=0 auid=4294967295
bridge-eth2: enabled promiscuous mode
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--- Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joris Huizer wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > After the recent udev + hdparm problems, I'm
> thinking
> > of reconfiguring hdparm (hdparm currently is not
> > configured, just reinstalled, so I'
ATA/ATAPI-4
ATA/ATAPI-5 ATA/ATAPI-6 ATA/ATAPI-7
* signifies the current active mode
Could someone tell me what settings are appropiate for
my hard discs? I tried before with, what didn't really
seem to push things, but problems with modules not
loading
the apt-get line,
like
`apt-get install kde kdm kde-core kde-amusements
kdeaddons kde-pim` - that way you'll probably get
around the problem too
HTH,
Joris
Choose the right car based on your
arm for?
>
> Doug.
>
In case hdparm and udev really don't mix together, I
won't reinstall hdparm anymore (but if that's the case
udev should be marked as conflicting with hdparm, or
hdparm with udev, or so)
I just want hdparm
--- "Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Joris,
>
> I don't know if the business-card iso will work
> since I've never used
> it. I'm on dialup and it doesn't have ppp support.
> The netinst.iso
> isn't that m
guration
to force a full fsck?
>
> And, of course, I hope you have good backups if not
> for yourself, then
> for your friend Justin Case.
>
Yea, I do have up-to-date backups
> Doug.
>
Thanks,
Joris
y
SeekComplete DataRequest }
ide: failed opcode was: unknown
hdb: CHECK for good STATUS
Those aren't showing up consistently in dmesg output
either.
I hope I'm wrong, that this somehow is some
configuration error or so (in udev configuration
perhaps??) but...
Hoping
(you can always find the exact name of the
manpage by typing "apropos synaptics" or "apropos touchpad") reveals a
whole lot of options to alter the behaviour of your touchpad.
I believe you're looking for the one called "VertEdgeScroll".
So, in the touchpad section, add:
Option "VertEdgeScroll""false"
Enjoy!
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You can tweak hard disk settings with hdparm, that might improve
performance a lot
(have a look at
http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2000/06/29/hdparm.html if you
are unfamiliar with it)
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Joey Hess wrote:
Paul E Condon wrote:
Yes it is, it's upgraded whenever base-files is upgraded.
true, but that doesn't tell that you're whole system is testing or stable;
you can use apt-show-versions to see all the individual package versions
HTH,
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t installed) to get installed or to
remove old packages (because new packages/newly named packages replace them)
though note, I don't know about the apt-get pinning part; at least I
hope it won't do something wrong with `apt-get upgrade`/`apt-get
dist-upgrade`
HTH,
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mozilla or mozilla-firefox would be a choice for a browser to install
So as a command:
aptitude install x-window-system-core kde mozilla
(or replace kde with gnome if preferred, replace mozilla with
mozilla-firefox if prefered)
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ce usage: every package appears once in the cache
plus once on every machine (though mounting /var/cache/apt/archives in
tmpfs and regularly 'apt-get clean'ing may help)
- all sources.list must be adapted, unless your network router can
redirect http traffic to a transparent proxy
good luck!
one more note, in case you have aptitude installed, you may try using
that, too, as it is known to be handle conflicts and brakage slightly
different from apt-get; The interactive interface can show what is
broken and such
(just calling out a few suggestions now)
HTH,
Joris
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just thinking aloud, maybe `apt-get --reinstall install debconf` could
help out on debconf, and then also on x11-common... I hope?
HTH,
Joris
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Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
Hi, Joris
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 12:37:17PM +0200, Joris Huizer wrote:
Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
Package x11-common is not installed, so not removed
Hmm, you could try `dpkg --purge x11-common`
Unfortunately I get the same familiar output:
Script started on
Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
Package x11-common is not installed, so not removed
Hmm, you could try `dpkg --purge x11-common`
HTH,
Joris
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ystem with exactly the same sources.list, burn /var/lib/apt/lists on a
CD and copy those files to the offline system. only after that will
Kevins solution work.
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nge when using GRUB.
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. It requires the *root* password
to use sudo, not the user's password.
Hmm, how then is that different from using su ?
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You could create a new user account, and setup sudo only to allow for
that user account; that way, you'd have to login as this user in order
to use sudo...
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l pump' (it will replace your
current client)
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n you don't care about who could read your data,
there isn't too much reason to secure communication... it's just that at
the start they didn't have a clue how much the use of internet would
grow I guess
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with
apt line:
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ sarge main
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fdupes or
the file I created to delete all the duplicates.
The 'yes' program could help you with that :-) it endlessly sends a
string (defaulting to 'y') to output - something like this should do it
(but I didn't test it)
yes|fdupes -d -f ./
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see it as a dependency for gnome
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