what steps to perform? What search terms should I use?
Of course answers to above questions won’t be enough, but I hope they will get
me started.
Either way I expect to be doing a lot of reading ;-)
Paul Condon
pecond...@gmail.com
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 01:37:57PM +, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-07-28, Joel Rees wrote:
> >
> > (Piques my curiosity.)
> >
> >> They have made
> >> it clear in that they do not require or use TLS.
> >
> > (Wondering what TLS has to do with strangeness in this case.)
I have read that without TLS t
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 02:56:40PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 28 Jul 2014 at 14:02:29 +0200, Slavko wrote:
>
> > Dňa Sun, 27 Jul 2014 13:02:18 +0100 Brian
> > napísal:
> >
> > > He could check with nc.
> > >
> > > brian@desktop:~$ nc smtp.gmail.com 25
> > > 220 mx.google.com ESMTP 19sm410
On 20140726_0639+0200, B wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 22:26:02 -0600
> Paul Condon wrote:
>
> > on with my imperfect eye-hand coordination. I want the old Crux
> > back. Is there a package of 'legacy' themes? What is its name?
>
> I don't know if it c
Until quite recently, i.e. in the last year or so, I used the Crux
theme in Gnome and more recent Xfce4. But in a recent install from
release 7.6 (of Wheezy), Crux has changed in a way that is significant
for me. I have a style of working in which I have many overlapping
terminal windows on the scr
I have two 3TB Seagate external HDs. They were purchased from different
stores at slightly different times earlier this year, here in Colorado.
I want them to have ext4 file systems on them, excepting if someone on
this list can give a reason otherwise. I have googled and gotten a lot
of hits,
On 05/27/2013 07:20 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
I want to send e-mail with an attachment via a script. The attachment
requirement prevents me from using mail but mutt can handle it.
Normally when I send using mail, I can simply use the -r option to set
the mail user account specified in /etc/exim4/pa
On 05/23/2013 10:59 AM, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hi folks,
I made my minds about wheezy-backports now for a long time, and allow me, to
open this discussion.
Pleae correct me, if I am wrong: IMO wheezy-backports is the successor to
debian-volatile and is intended for use of debian/stable users (a
On 05/22/2013 04:48 PM, Beco wrote:
Dear users,
I'm astonished by this (maybe I'm naive and I'm missing something).
Yesterday as root I saved a file skel.bashrc in my /home/beco user,
owned by root, group root.
Today I edited it, logged as beco, and vi told me "warning, read
only!". I edit
I have a computer on which I wish to install Wheezy. I have inquired
locally in Colorado about which flavor of Wheezy I should (previously I
have only ever had occasion to use i386). The box
is a Dell Optiplex GX620 with Pentium 4 HT processor. I have been told
that this processor is Itanium. I
On 05/12/2013 10:26 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
David Christensen a écrit :
On 05/12/13 00:32, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
The client is not using approx for security updates. Why ?
That's the way the Debian installer set it up.
Thus I regret that the installer does not allow to manually configure
On 05/12/2013 10:26 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
David Christensen a écrit :
On 05/12/13 00:32, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
The client is not using approx for security updates. Why ?
That's the way the Debian installer set it up.
Thus I regret that the installer does not allow to manually configure
I installed Wheezy on a HP computer which had been running Squeeze about
a week or two ago. I've done installs of Debian many times before on
other hardware, and earlier versions of Debian. This install went very
smoothly, but ... I just noticed today that I can't play video clips in
Iceweasel,
On 05/07/2013 05:30 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 06 May 2013 at 21:13:07 -0600, Paul Condon wrote:
On 05/06/2013 05:20 PM, Brian wrote:
Which includes the USB stick the ISO is on. So you can boot d-i from the
stick, provide needed firmware from the same stick and install to it.
Some would see that
On 05/06/2013 05:20 PM, Brian wrote:
On Tue 07 May 2013 at 00:09:07 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 06 mai 13, 14:33:45, Paul Condon wrote:
Can this mini.iso be written to a USB memory stick, as well as to a
blank CD?
You already have a reference for that. Something that is not widely
On 05/06/2013 07:32 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 06 May 2013 at 06:40:08 -0600, Paul Condon wrote:
On 05/06/2013 05:57 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 06 May 2013 at 05:47:36 -0600, Paul Condon wrote:
I want to make a 'business card' install CD as mentioned in old
boiler plate at www.debian.
On 05/06/2013 07:32 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 06 May 2013 at 06:40:08 -0600, Paul Condon wrote:
On 05/06/2013 05:57 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 06 May 2013 at 05:47:36 -0600, Paul Condon wrote:
I want to make a 'business card' install CD as mentioned in old
boiler plate at www.debian.
On 05/06/2013 05:57 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 06 May 2013 at 05:47:36 -0600, Paul Condon wrote:
I want to make a 'business card' install CD as mentioned in old
boiler plate at www.debian.org, but I can't fathom the organization
of the hot links there. What is
the URL of the actual
I want to make a 'business card' install CD as mentioned in old boiler
plate at www.debian.org, but I can't fathom the organization of the hot
links there. What is
the URL of the actual iso image that I need to download and burn onto a
blank CD?
TAI
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I have a rather complicated CUPS printing setup, which works, mostly,
but not entirely:
My printer is an old HP 5MP, laser printer, which I purchased before HP
invented the word "laserjet" because I was committed to Macintosh back
then and the HP 5MP offered both parallel port and Apple Talk i
On 04/13/2013 04:50 PM, Joe wrote:
On Sat, 13 Apr 2013 13:19:18 -0600
Paul Condon wrote:
Last week I decided to dist-upgrade from Squeeze to Wheezy, thinking
I would get in ahead of the rush of stragglers. I found a nice
document with lots of step-by-step instruction, and particularly how
Last week I decided to dist-upgrade from Squeeze to Wheezy, thinking I
would get in ahead of the rush of stragglers. I found a nice document
with lots of step-by-step instruction, and particularly how to create a
log file of the steps that I actually performed. I thought I was
following it but
On 04/13/2013 10:19 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Tony van der Hoff wrote:
On 13/04/13 11:35, agroconsultor wrote:
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 10:41:03AM +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
On 12/04/13 21:25, agroconsultor0 wrote:
Hello
I have seen at http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ that
I think I have also read somewhere that netinst is a minimal system that
is capable of hardly anything, except downloading and installing more
packages from a mirror on the web. For this to
be true in any meaningful sense, I had always assumed that it is capable
of booting from hard disk.
And To
I recall seeing somewhere on my machine recently a document that
detailed the Debian setup of ipchains. Now I am attempting to set up
ipchains and I can't find it. I know about man, apropos, locate, etc,
etc, but I must not be remembering the magic n-letter string that all
gurus know to use. What i
Michel Loos wrote:
> On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 02:37, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > Michel Loos wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 19:14, Brian Clark wrote:
> > > > * Paul E Condon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 09. 2001 01:25]:
> > > >
> > > > > > > > But I don't believe there are any install floppies yet f
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