2020 at 11:35 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
> gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hello Dan,
>>
>> You wrote: / will have everything in it except your personal data; /var,
>> /srv, and so forth all fall under it.
>>
>> Sorry for the noob question but what does /home
ar as directories?
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, 9:40:47 AM GMT+8, Dan Ritter
wrote:
gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> You wrote: "You don't need a separate /usr or /usr/local or /opt or /srv
> under any conditions. That differentiation comes from a time
Jul 28, 2020 at 8:42 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
> gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I am unable to answer your question, viz. "Does that happen for yours?"
>> because I am unable to boot into the Gnome desktop environment after a
>> minimal install of Debian 10.4
>>
&g
00GB of disk space to the root partition?
Regards.
Alan
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, 5:22:46 AM GMT+8, Dan Ritter
wrote:
gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have manually partitioned my hard disk drive as follows:
>
> /boot is assigned 200MB
> /root is assigned 10GB
> /s
My machine does not have an RJ-45 port.
Based on my experience with Microsoft Windows OS, I need to use an
Ethernet-to-USB adapter to have a wired LAN connection.
As a result, during Expert Install, Debian 10.4 did not auto-detect the network
hardware and it was unable to use DHCP to configure
I chose the option Expert Install when I installed Debian Buster.
I did not install any desktop environment, print server or the standard system
utilities offered during installation.
After successfully installing the OS, I rebooted into tty2 and installed the
packages named below:
xorg gnome-
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