On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:59:49AM +0200, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de writes:
[...]
> > and of course, if you are using a desktop environment and NetworkManager
> > or systemd-networkd, it's probably better to go with the flow and let
> > them do.
>
> About year ago none of them was ab
to...@tuxteam.de writes:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:30:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [following up on myself, bad style, I know]
>
>> For my laptop, I very much prefer to say "sudo ifup eth0" than to
>> say "sudo ifup en0ps&&@*#!☠" thankyouverymuch :)
>
> and of course, if you are usin
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:30:27AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[following up on myself, bad style, I know]
> For my laptop, I very much prefer to say "sudo ifup eth0" than to
> say "sudo ifup en0ps&&@*#!☠" thankyouverymuch :)
and of course, if you are using a desktop environment and NetworkMa
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 03:16:41PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:01:44PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > Mine loks like this:
> >
> > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet net.ifnames=0"
>
> People who are thinking of doing this should take a moment to consider
Richard wrote:
> Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper
> description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change
> of the adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's
> what you'll get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is,
>
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 09:01:44PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> No need. You can have your traditional names (I do). Just add
> "net.ifnames=0" (if necessry separated by a space, should
> other stuff be already there) to your GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
> in your /etc/default/grub, then ru updat
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 02:30:40PM -0400, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 June 2024 06:54:54 am Richard wrote:
> > But also, just
> > searching the web for this topic, you should have come across this
> > answering your questions: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames
> >
>
On Wednesday 12 June 2024 06:54:54 am Richard wrote:
> But also, just
> searching the web for this topic, you should have come across this
> answering your questions: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames
>
Wow. Just wow...
That sort of thing just drives me crazy! :-)
I can see sticki
Good catch. With the title of this thread and not seeing any proper
description of what's actually wrong on GitHub, I figured the change of the
adapter name was meant. Yes, with MAC randomization, that's what you'll
get. But it's nothing Debian defaults to. So question is, can this be
disabled on P
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 10:33 AM Richard wrote:
>
> Question is, does it make that much sense to report it to Debian directly?
> Are you encountering this issue on Debian itself or
> Armbian/Raspbian/whatever? You reported this to the Raspberry Pi GitHub, so
> I'd expect them to take this up wi
Question is, does it make that much sense to report it to Debian directly?
Are you encountering this issue on Debian itself or
Armbian/Raspbian/whatever? You reported this to the Raspberry Pi GitHub, so
I'd expect them to take this up with the upstream devs themselves, so by
the time Trixie is bein
Hello,
This bug, or a close relative, has already been reported in
https://github.com/raspberrypi/bookworm-feedback/issues/239
as 'Predictable network names broken for ASIX USB ethernet in kernel 6.6.20'
I added a comment reporting my experience in Proxmox here:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/bo
Amn Ojee Uw writes:
> I've tried to install Tomcat, different version, like so :
> /# Download the latest release of tomcat 10.1.5//
> //wget
> https://downloads.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-8/v8.5.85/bin/apache-tomcat-8.5.85.tar.gz//
> //
> //# Create tomcat directory//
> //sudo mkdir /opt/tomcat//
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 12:36:50AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28):
> > I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than
> > wrangling down a Java Monster (TM).
> >
> > That said, I don't know what your point is (besides whining around a
> > bit
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28):
> I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than
> wrangling down a Java Monster (TM).
>
> That said, I don't know what your point is (besides whining around a
> bit here): you get the thing as a Debian packaged source. You have
> shown some
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> What's missing?
Jitsi from source - is a pain
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 11:15:00AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28):
> > Sigh. LMDDgIFY
>
> So, my take is that nobody here managed to install Jitsi from sources.
I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than
wrangling down a Java Monster (TM
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28):
> Sigh. LMDDgIFY
So, my take is that nobody here managed to install Jitsi from sources.
That should tell you something.
Regards,
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53:39PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
[...]
> If Jitsi is really Libre Software, then it should be installable from
> sources. This is the tutorial I am looking for.
Sigh. LMDDgIFY
Jitsi home page:
https://jitsi.org/
List of projects:
https://jitsi.org/projects/
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 01:09:54AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27):
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhDZF2A
As to "...opening access to [your] computer...", what do you mean?
The tutorial shows how to install jitsi from a Debian package.
I we are indeed r
On Apr 27, 2020, Dan Ritter wrote:
> [...]
> If I recall correctly, all that's needed is a SIP account with a
> PSTN bridge company, so you might find that voip.ms or 8x8 or
> any number of other companies might fill that need for a
> reasonable price.
That might be exactly what I was looking for
On Apr 27, 2020, Nicolas George wrote:
> Dan Purgert (12020-04-27):
> > I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite
> > nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house.
>
> Oh, interesting.
>
> Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on a Debian?
>
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27):
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhDZF2A
> As to "...opening access to [your] computer...", what do you mean?
>
> The tutorial shows how to install jitsi from a Debian package.
I we are indeed referring to the same video, it tells how to add an APT
source.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53:39PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27):
I do not have the URL, but Jitsi has a YouTube video which takes you
step-by-step through a server installation on Debian. It is a nice
presentation; I have used it with success.
Is it the one you
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27):
> I do not have the URL, but Jitsi has a YouTube video which takes you
> step-by-step through a server installation on Debian. It is a nice
> presentation; I have used it with success.
Is it the one you were thinking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhD
Dan Purgert wrote:
> On Apr 25, 2020, Kenneth Parker wrote:
> > I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads
> > about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in
> > another online community that I belong to.
> >
> > How is your experience w
Am 25. Apr, 2020 schwätzte Kenneth Parker so:
moin moin,
I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads
about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in
another online community that I belong to.
How is your experience with a "room" with, s
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 09:54:46PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
Dan Purgert (12020-04-27):
I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite
nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house.
Oh, interesting.
Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on
Dan Purgert (12020-04-27):
> I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite
> nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house.
Oh, interesting.
Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on a Debian?
People I know have been looking for and did not find.
On Apr 25, 2020, Kenneth Parker wrote:
> I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads
> about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in
> another online community that I belong to.
>
> How is your experience with a "room" with, say about 10
I have to second the AMD cards. Their Open source drivers have improved
by leaps and bounds over the last couple years. I honestly believe the
open source drivers have even surpassed the closed source Nvidia ones
now.
I know that in the past AMD drivers provided a worse experience because
the
On 25/04/2020 19:28, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote:
I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p.
I was looking at this page...
Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware
https://www.tomshardware.com/review
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 18:58:45 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote:
> > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p.
> >
> > […]
> >
> > However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for
> > Linux because of compatib
On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote:
> I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p.
>
> I was looking at this page...
>
> Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware
> https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html
>
> However, I think m
I actually have not used it yet... I mainly have that linked because zoom
is full of major security holes... and JItsi seems like a great app.
https://www.cnet.com/news/zoom-every-security-issue-uncovered-in-the-video-chat-app/
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 6:06 AM Kenneth Parker wrote:
> I couldn't
I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads
about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in
another online community that I belong to.
How is your experience with a "room" with, say about 10 people in it with
some using Video, but others pr
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 05:20:33AM -0600, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote:
> I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p.
>
> I was looking at this page...
>
> Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware
> https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html
I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p.
I was looking at this page...
Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html
However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for Linux
alshemally37 writes:
> i got problems download kali linux 2017 it is need to me
This is a forum for discussing the Debian system in particular, not Kali Linux.
> help me what can i do please?
Seek at the Kali Linux community forums https://www.kali.org/community/>.
--
\ “I went to the c
hi
i got problems download kali linux 2017 it is need to me
(enter an ip address to scan for iscsi taegets . to use aport other than
the default of 3260, use 'ip port' notation, for example '1.2.3.4:3261'.
help me what can i do please?
On Tue, 13 Jun 2017, R. Ramesh wrote:
> >That would be organizing your videos into N subdirectories and using new
> >filesystems for some of those. Each single filesystem will be smaller
> >than 16TB.
> >
> >If that works with your use case, you could do that now.
>
> Thanks. In that case, is mke
> I am just looking for path of least resistance. That is why I asked if it
That would be organizing your videos into N subdirectories and using new
filesystems for some of those. Each single filesystem will be smaller
than 16TB.
If that works with your use case, you could do that now.
Than
On 06/13/2017 10:48 AM, Doug wrote:
On 06/12/2017 11:33 PM, R. Ramesh wrote:
You implied you don't even have a backup of that data, which means you
have exactly one chance of getting it right. This is a non-starter.
First: you are warned to NEVER proceed with a filesystem resize before
you ha
On 06/12/2017 11:33 PM, R. Ramesh wrote:
You implied you don't even have a backup of that data, which means you
have exactly one chance of getting it right. This is a non-starter.
First: you are warned to NEVER proceed with a filesystem resize before
you have a valid, current, and *tested* bac
On Mon, 12 Jun 2017, R. Ramesh wrote:
> >You implied you don't even have a backup of that data, which means you
> >have exactly one chance of getting it right. This is a non-starter.
...
> Let us not worry about backup. The data is just videos and not worth the
> effort. They are all recreatab
You implied you don't even have a backup of that data, which means you
have exactly one chance of getting it right. This is a non-starter.
First: you are warned to NEVER proceed with a filesystem resize before
you have a valid, current, and *tested* backup.
You are also warned that the ext4 *co
On Mon, 12 Jun 2017, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
> >I think you ran into this problem:
> >http://blog.ronnyegner-consulting.de/2011/08/18/ext4-and-the-16-tb-limit-now-solved/
> >
> >I know of no way to get resize2fs to work with partitions larger than
> >16 TB, however in the blog post it's expla
> Hi,
>
> I have kernel 3.13 and e2fsprog 1.42.9 (as part of mybuntu 14.04.5 LTS).
> With this, is it possible to resize2fs my ext4 RAID6 /dev/md0 to 24TB (ie
> >16TB)? If so, please help me get there. If not, please recommend the
> upgrades needed to the setup before this
On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 05:01:36PM -0500, Ram Ramesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have kernel 3.13 and e2fsprog 1.42.9 (as part of mybuntu 14.04.5 LTS).
> With this, is it possible to resize2fs my ext4 RAID6 /dev/md0 to 24TB (ie
> >16TB)? If so, please help me get there. If not, pl
Hi,
I have kernel 3.13 and e2fsprog 1.42.9 (as part of mybuntu 14.04.5
LTS). With this, is it possible to resize2fs my ext4 RAID6 /dev/md0 to
24TB (ie >16TB)? If so, please help me get there. If not, please
recommend the upgrades needed to the setup before this can be done. So,
far,
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 05:31:37PM +0400, Reco wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 19:34:13 +1200
> Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 09:13:01PM +0400, Reco wrote:
> > >
> > > Correct. In fact [1] can mislead people into thinking that subscribing
> > > to the maillist to receive an a
On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 19:34:13 +1200
Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 09:13:01PM +0400, Reco wrote:
> >
> > Correct. In fact [1] can mislead people into thinking that subscribing
> > to the maillist to receive an answer is unnecessary:
>
> tl;dr. which sentence or paragraph gives
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 09:13:01PM +0400, Reco wrote:
>
> Correct. In fact [1] can mislead people into thinking that subscribing
> to the maillist to receive an answer is unnecessary:
tl;dr. which sentence or paragraph gives you this impression?
> [1] http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/index.en
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 08:09:57AM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
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> On 06/27/2014 01:56 AM, Reco wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 01:15:53PM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> >> Makes you wonder how many people who install Debian
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 08:09:57 -0400
The Wanderer wrote:
> >> Makes you wonder how many people who install Debian and have
> >> trouble, write to the list but are not subscribed, and therefore do
> >> not rec a reply.
> >>
> >> You notice a couple now and then.
> >
> > Nobody forbids those people
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On 06/27/2014 01:56 AM, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 01:15:53PM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
>> Makes you wonder how many people who install Debian and have
>> trouble, write to the list but are not subscribed, and therefore do
>
> >
> > > > It's much better if your subject line reflects your problem. "Please
> > > > help
> > > > me" doesn't make the topic searchable for anyone else that may have your
> > > > same problem. Then you are the sole
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 07:01:23PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 26 Jun 2014 at 22:41:28 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 04:06:45PM -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
> > >
> > > It's much better if your subject line reflects your problem. &quo
On Thu 26 Jun 2014 at 22:41:28 +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 04:06:45PM -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
> >
> > It's much better if your subject line reflects your problem. "Please help
> > me" doesn't make the topic searchable fo
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 04:06:45PM -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
>
> It's much better if your subject line reflects your problem. "Please help
> me" doesn't make the topic searchable for anyone else that may have your
> same problem. Then you are the sole recipient of
It's much better if your subject line reflects your problem. "Please
help me" doesn't make the topic searchable for anyone else that may have
your same problem. Then you are the sole recipient of the help others
are investing their time in. I'm surprised anyone
On Wed 25 Jun 2014 at 20:55:02 +0600, monirul hasan wrote:
> using utorrent. During installation a message says that "The missing
> firmware files are :rtl_nic/rtl8105e-1.fw .
At what exact point? (It is not a cause of your main problem, however.
Please read the manual),
>I made my 16GB US
Le 25/06/2014 17:32, Erwan David a écrit :
> Le 25/06/2014 16:55, monirul hasan a écrit :
>
> Humm your message is empty, with a text attachment...
>
> Strange...
>
>> Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3110M CPU @ 2.40GHz .
>>
>> Sir, I want to make the following partitions:
>>
>> Drive name
Le 25/06/2014 16:55, monirul hasan a écrit :
Humm your message is empty, with a text attachment...
Strange...
> Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3110M CPU @ 2.40GHz .
>
> Sir, I want to make the following partitions:
>
> Drive name Size Type
>
> /(root)
laptop
a message says
"Error: file "/boot/grub/i386-pc/normal.mod' not found .
Entering rescue mode
grub rescue>
"
Sir, now what can I do to install "Debian" in my laptop uing USB?
Sir,Please help me in detail.
broadcom chips load nowadays with (allmost) no trouble at all with the
broadcom-sta software.
reg.,
steef
hamed hosseini schreef:
hi, please,i have 2 choice,i need your opinion,tell me your choice(1 or 2)?
note:i want best laptop for Debian and Linux OS.
1.
Notebook Ideapad Y470 59-303427
On Wed, 07 Dec 2011 18:32:04 +0330, hamed hosseini wrote:
> hi, please,i have 2 choice,i need your opinion,tell me your choice(1 or
> 2)?
If I'm not reading it wrong, configuration #2 is more powerful, I'd go
for it :-)
There are basically three main differences:
- Option #2 adds more system r
2011/12/8 hamed hosseini
> thank you,but tell me why you choice number 1?
> i need to know Debian support Nvidia GeForce GT 550M 1GB and Atheros
> AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter or Broadcom 802.11n Wireless Network
> Adapter
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Model/1005HA
i just prefer ath o
thank you,but tell me why you choice number 1?
i need to know Debian support Nvidia GeForce GT 550M 1GB and Atheros
AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter or Broadcom 802.11n Wireless Network
Adapter
2011/12/7 hamed hosseini
> hi, please,i have 2 choice,i need your opinion,tell me your choice(1 or 2)?
>
> note:i want best laptop for Debian and Linux OS.
>
>
>
i'd go with number 1 without the windows OS.
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Regards,
Umarzuki Mochlis
http://debmal.my
On 03/10/11 21:55, Krishna Sekhar Mukku wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> Did any one got a chance of looking this issue.
Y-e-s
>
>
> Processing triggers for python-gmenu ...
> Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/desktop.en_IN.utf8.cache...
> Processing triggers for python-support ...
> Setting up gforg
...
Errors were encountered while processing:
gforge-db-postgresql
gforge-shell-postgresql
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
krishna@krishna:~$
Please help me how to fix it
Thanks,
Krishna
M.Krishna Sekhar
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Krishna Sekhar Mukku
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> On Mar 2, 2011, at 9:08 PM, Yuwen Dai wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I always run a command like this when I plug a USB disk:
> >
> > echo 1024 > /sys/block/sdb/device/max_sectors
> >
> > however, the disk is not always `sdb'. Can I write
On Mar 2, 2011, at 9:08 PM, Yuwen Dai wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I always run a command like this when I plug a USB disk:
>
> echo 1024 > /sys/block/sdb/device/max_sectors
>
> however, the disk is not always `sdb'. Can I write a udev rule according to
> the UUID of the disk?
Do you mean a spec
Dear all,
I always run a command like this when I plug a USB disk:
echo 1024 > /sys/block/sdb/device/max_sectors
however, the disk is not always `sdb'. Can I write a udev rule according to
the UUID of the disk?
Best regards,
Yuwen
On Sat, 2011-02-05 at 19:10 -0600, R. Ramesh wrote:
[...]
> So what does vmstat -d tell me? Is the number of IO under "total" column
> supposed to be the number of IOs
> issued to the controller with each IO being contiguous N sectors?
"man vmstat" says 'total' is "Total writes completed succe
On Sat, 2011-02-05 at 19:10 -0600, R. Ramesh wrote:
[...]
> So what does vmstat -d tell me? Is the number of IO under "total" column
> supposed to be the number of IOs
> issued to the controller with each IO being contiguous N sectors?
"man vmstat" says 'total' is "Total writes completed successf
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 18:30 -0600, R. Ramesh wrote:
> I do not have SSD. I have a USB flash drive - went cheap on this :-)
>
> Regardless of the above, still every write by the kernel has to be
> translated in to NAND writes. I have read in more than one place that
> these writes will be in u
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 18:30 -0600, R. Ramesh wrote:
> I do not have SSD. I have a USB flash drive - went cheap on this :-)
>
> Regardless of the above, still every write by the kernel has to be
> translated in to NAND writes. I have read in more than one place that
> these writes will be in uni
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 12:34 -0600, R. Ramesh wrote:
> All,
>
> I run a debian firewall on an atom PC running of a 16G flash drive. I
> am trying understand the amount of disk write performed in order to
> understand how long my flash is likely to last.
[..]
> Note that the kernel writes d
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 12:34 -0600, R. Ramesh wrote:
> All,
>
> I run a debian firewall on an atom PC running of a 16G flash drive. I
> am trying understand the amount of disk write performed in order to
> understand how long my flash is likely to last.
[..]
> Note that the kernel writes do n
All,
I run a debian firewall on an atom PC running of a 16G flash drive. I
am trying understand the amount of disk write performed in order to
understand how long my flash is likely to last. I have two vmstat -d
information on the flash
2011-01-31 00:35
disk- reads
Hi,
The aufs is supposed to be able to unify several directories and
provide a merged single directory. but I found it doesn't work for me any
more.
If you have aufs enabled in your system, please help me test the
following command and post back your result:
mkdir /tmp/rw /tmp/aufs
mou
Hi Boyd,
I think in both these cases you are being bit by having APT::Default-Release
"testing" in /etc/apt/apt.conf(.d). The relevant quote from man 5
apt_preferences is "The target release can be set on the apt-get command line
or in the APT configuration file /etc/apt/apt.conf. Note that
In <4b60a4dc.2030...@mgoetze.net>, Michael Goetze wrote:
>I've struggled with this issue for hours and gotten no help from
>Manpages, nor IRC. So if someone could help me and CC me on their reply
>(as I am not subscribed), I would be very grateful.
>
>=== Begin /etc/apt/preferences ===
[...]
>Packa
Hi Javier,
> Does help Pin: release o=Unofficial* ?
>
> I don't sure, maybe this is a space character issue ? Did you test
with quotes ?
Unfortunately, the suggested line doesn't help. As I already wrote:
> I have also tried "l=" instead of "o=", as well as copy&pasting the
> complete release
Hi Boyd,
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Any specific questions after that, you can contact me via PM and I also watch
the list.
I'm sorry to say your answer didn't help me. I thought the questions in
my original message were already quite specific and demonstrated that I
had understood the ba
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 9:41 PM, Michael Goetze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've struggled with this issue for hours and gotten no help from Manpages,
> nor IRC. So if someone could help me and CC me on their reply (as I am not
> subscribed), I would be very grateful.
>
> I am running a Debian Squeeze system
On Wednesday 27 January 2010 14:41:00 Michael Goetze wrote:
> I've struggled with this issue for hours and gotten no help from
> Manpages, nor IRC. So if someone could help me and CC me on their reply
> (as I am not subscribed), I would be very grateful.
Try here: http://wiki.debian.org/AptPrefere
not the "release" feature, to
work here; however, "release o=Opera Software ASA" also does not work,
nor does adding double-quotes around "deb.opera.com".
So if anyone understands APT pinning... please help me!
Regards,
Michael
PS Again, please CC me, I am not subscribed t
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:29 PM, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Alexander Hwang wrote:
>> Hi , I am a newbie of debian. I wanna to intalll another language pack in
>> debian. I was searching in Google , but found no ways.
>
> they are called locales
> http://people.debian
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Alexander Hwang wrote:
> Hi , I am a newbie of debian. I wanna to intalll another language pack in
> debian. I was searching in Google , but found no ways.
they are called locales
http://people.debian.org/~schultmc/locales.html
search locales for more tutorials.
Hi , I am a newbie of debian. I wanna to intalll another language pack in
debian. I was searching in Google , but found no ways.
So , what should I do? please help me out.
Alex
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Maurice Guerrier a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I'm from french, I tried to post my messages in this maling-list in
> english but sometimes it's difficults to explain what I mean,
>
> please explain me how to migrate to the french mailing.
>
Il n'y a rien à migrer. il suffit de s'inscrire à la liste
Maurice Guerrier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm from french, I tried to post my messages in this maling-list in
> english but sometimes it's difficults to explain what I mean,
>
> please explain me how to migrate to the french mailing.
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-french/ .
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On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Maurice Guerrier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm from french, I tried to post my messages in this maling-list in english
> but sometimes it's difficults to explain what I mean,
Just subscribe to the debian-user-french mailing list the same way you
subscribed to this one.
Hello,
I'm from french, I tried to post my messages in this maling-list in english but
sometimes it's difficults to explain what I mean,
please explain me how to migrate to the french mailing.
Guerrier MAURICE
Cell.: +33(0) 6 10 30 43 46
Hi.
please help me about 3ddesktop and flaming and .
and please help me for minimum requirement graphic card for 3d
desktopn in debian etch 4.
thanks alot.
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