On Sun, Dec 17, 2023 at 09:42:19PM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> dpkg-deb: error: failed to read archive
> '/var/cache/apt/archives/dpkg_1.22.1_amd64.deb': Too many levels of
> symbolic links
> dpkg: error: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 2 package 'dpkg':
> 'Version' field value
On 12/16/23, Pocket wrote:
>
> On 12/16/23 08:45, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>> I am running Bookworm on my Debian computer. When I installed the OS I
>> selected the option for separate /var etc, and selected the default
>> sizes of the partitions.
>>
>> When I ran sudo apt update this morning I re
On 2023-12-17, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 16/12/2023 22:46, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>>
>> I'll add 'sudo apt-get autoclean to' my update bat file.
>
> I have
>
> APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages "false";
I thought that was the default now for apt. But then he said "sudo apt" in the
OP and "apt-
On 16/12/2023 22:46, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I'll add 'sudo apt-get autoclean to' my update bat file.
I have
APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages "false";
in a file inside "/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/". However I use apt-cacher-ng. In
you case this settings may be excessively aggressive.
Charles Curley writes:
> Does anybody read signatures any more?
I certainly don't.
On Sat, 16 Dec 2023 20:30:27 +0100
wrote:
> > I'll add 'sudo apt-get autoclean to' my update bat file.
>
> Bat? 🦇
Yeah, bat file. That's what one uses to smooth the body putty on one's
custom batmobile.
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Does anybody read signatures any more?
https://charlescurley.com
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On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 10:46:27AM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> Many thanks for the replies.
>
> I'll add 'sudo apt-get autoclean to' my update bat file.
Bat? 🦇
Cheers
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signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
On Sat, 16 Dec 2023 10:46:27 -0500
"Stephen P. Molnar" wrote:
> I'll add 'sudo apt-get autoclean to' my update bat file.
Or add it to your crontab.
root@tsalmoth:~# grep clean /etc/cron.d/curley
0 4 18 * * root apt-get -y autoclean
root@tsalmoth:~#
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Does
On 12/16/23 08:45, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I am running Bookworm on my Debian computer. When I installed the OS I
selected the option for separate /var etc, and selected the default
sizes of the partitions.
When I ran sudo apt update this morning I received the error message:
E: You don't h
Many thanks for the replies.
I'll add 'sudo apt-get autoclean to' my update bat file.
On 12/16/2023 09:55 AM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
"Stephen P. Molnar" writes:
I am running Bookworm on my Debian computer. When I installed the OS I
selected the option for separate /var etc, and selected the de
Hello,
On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 03:03:38PM +0100, john doe wrote:
> On 12/16/23 14:45, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > When I installed the OS I selected the option for separate /var
> > etc, and selected the default sizes of the partitions.
[…]
> > Can I increase the size of the /var partition on t
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-12-16 08:45 (UTC-0500):
> I am running Bookworm on my Debian computer. When I installed the OS I
> selected the option for separate /var etc, and selected the default
> sizes of the partitions.
Separate filesystem for /var/ is a pointless complication for most
"Stephen P. Molnar" writes:
> I am running Bookworm on my Debian computer. When I installed the OS I
> selected the option for separate /var etc, and selected the default
> sizes of the partitions.
>
> When I ran sudo apt update this morning I received the error message:
>
> E: You don't have en
On 12/16/23 14:45, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I am running Bookworm on my Debian computer. When I installed the OS I
selected the option for separate /var etc, and selected the default
sizes of the partitions.
When I ran sudo apt update this morning I received the error message:
E: You don't have
On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 08:45:41AM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am running Bookworm on my Debian computer. When I installed the OS I
> selected the option for separate /var etc, and selected the default sizes of
> the partitions.
How many disks are there? *How* did you partition them? Are
I am running Bookworm on my Debian computer. When I installed the OS I
selected the option for separate /var etc, and selected the default
sizes of the partitions.
When I ran sudo apt update this morning I received the error message:
E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archiv
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