On 6/16/21 7:39 AM, Wil wrote:
> (...) I will change the sources.list to use
> "bullseye" and then run "apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade; apt-get autoremove
> ;
> apt-get dist-upgrade ; apt-get autoremove". After doing so the system will be
> on current Debian testing and it will become Debian
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 11:47:21AM +0800, Robbi Nespu wrote:
> On 6/16/21 1:56 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
> > sed -i -s 's/buster/bullseye/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
>
> I like this way, it easier and i don't need to open file and change it
> manually.
Yeah, it's wonderfully concise. Too bad it's w
On 6/15/2021 8:10 PM, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 07:50:05PM +0200, john doe wrote:
On 6/15/2021 7:26 PM, Wil wrote:
How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
By following the instructions available on the Debian web site (1)!
In a nutshell, change 'buster/st
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 06:03:20PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 05:26:29PM +, Wil wrote:
How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
Hi Wil,
Don't - at least not directly.
If your /etc/apt/sources.list says "stable" anywhere in it, you probably
want
On 6/16/21 1:56 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2021-06-15 13:26, Wil wrote:
How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
It's not really an upgrade. It's more a switch in priorities. However to
answer your question directly, as root do either
sed -i -s 's/buster/bullseye/g' /etc/apt
On 2021-06-15 13:26, Wil wrote:
How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
It's not really an upgrade. It's more a switch in priorities. However to
answer your question directly, as root do either
sed -i -s 's/buster/bullseye/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
or
sed -i -s 's/sta
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 06:20:09PM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
> A lot of the people here don't have to look up the answer;
> they know it already. And as demonstrated, the answer isn't that difficult
> to express.
At least two people have given a *wrong* answer in this thread.
On 6/15/21 6:08 PM, Francisco M Neto wrote:
Honestly worth a lot more.
There are a lot of people that are not that familiar with Debian,
and sometimes it's comprehensible that they don't look for search
engines right away; a lot of times the answers that come up on a search
apply to der
Hey there,
I don't want to just add a meme here, but someone give this man a
medal.
On 2021-06-15 18:03, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>
> If you want to update to what is _currently_ Debian testing - now is a
> relatively safe time to do so because it's in a state of freeze before it
> is rel
On Tue 15 Jun 2021 at 17:26:29 +, Wil wrote:
> How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
Surely you are pulling out legs? You are well aware of the file
/etc/apt/sources.list ?
Maybe you have something else in mind apart from a ome sentence
throwout?
Hoping to hear from you.
> > On 6/15/2021 7:26 PM, Wil wrote:
> > > How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/releasenotes
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianBullseye
https://wiki.debian.org/NewInBullseye
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 07:50:05PM +0200, john doe wrote:
> On 6/15/2021 7:26 PM, Wil wrote:
> > How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
>
> By following the instructions available on the Debian web site (1)!
>
> In a nutshell, change 'buster/stable' to 'bullseye/unstable' in
> /et
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 05:26:29PM +, Wil wrote:
> How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
Hi Wil,
Don't - at least not directly.
If your /etc/apt/sources.list says "stable" anywhere in it, you probably
want to change that to reference "buster" today, anyway. Bullseye - Debia
On 6/15/2021 7:26 PM, Wil wrote:
How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
By following the instructions available on the Debian web site (1)!
In a nutshell, change 'buster/stable' to 'bullseye/unstable' in
/etc/apt/sources.list'.:
$ apt-get update && apt-get full-upgrade
Note
On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 17:26:29 +
Wil wrote:
> How do I upgrade from Debian stable to Debain testing?
The first thing I'd do is some searching on the Internet.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=debian+upgrade+stable+testing&t=vivaldi&ia=web
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On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 11:35 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-12-27 at 23:10 +1100, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> > Upon resume though the virtual consoles seem to work fine, but gnome
> > just locks up and I can do nothing with the desktop. As I'm blind and
> > the screenreader stops working at t
On Fri, 2013-12-27 at 23:10 +1100, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> Upon resume though the virtual consoles seem to work fine, but gnome
> just locks up and I can do nothing with the desktop. As I'm blind and
> the screenreader stops working at this point I can not read if there
> is any error message on scr
Hi,
I'm experiencing two annoying issues with gnome3 after upgrading from
wheezy to testing.
1. When I suspend my computer by clicking in the top pannel under my user
name, suspend, the computer will suspend as expected. Upon resume though
the virtual consoles seem to work fine, but gnome just lo
I am upgrading to testing, it does not boot. I have a striped md
softraid, which is encrypted with dm crypt, which is broken into
logical volumes for root home and swap.
It does not get to the crypto, and tries to do the volume group first.
It hangs at cryptsetup: evsm_activate is not available.
On 06/04/2010 05:56 PM, Mitchell Laks wrote:
On 20:17 Fri 04 Jun , Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-04 20:09 +0200, Mitchell Laks wrote:
another option is to ban the entire new nouveau driver from your system
which should restore some sanity.
Except that kent got a black d
On 20:17 Fri 04 Jun , Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-06-04 20:09 +0200, Mitchell Laks wrote:
>
> > another option is to ban the entire new nouveau driver from your system
> > which should restore some sanity.
>
> Except that kent got a black display without it.
>
> > it will get rid of the fr
On 2010-06-04 20:09 +0200, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> another option is to ban the entire new nouveau driver from your system
> which should restore some sanity.
Except that kent got a black display without it.
> it will get rid of the framebuffer use/
>
> here is one thing to try.
>
> add the foll
another option is to ban the entire new nouveau driver from your system
which should restore some sanity.
it will get rid of the framebuffer use/
here is one thing to try.
add the following line to the file
/etc/modpobe.d/blacklist.conf
blacklist nouveau
then reboot.
that is what i did.
Mi
On 2010-06-03 22:36 +0200, Kent West wrote:
> In the grub screen where you select which kernel to boot, I pressed
> "e" to edit the kernel line of my choice, then went to the "linux"
> line that had things like /quiet and ro and root=UUIDblahblahblah and
> added "video=1024x768", then pressed Ctrl
On 06/03/2010 03:25 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-03 22:06 +0200, Kent West wrote:
On 06/03/2010 02:35 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
You may try booting with the video=… option, e.g. video=1280x1024 or
whatever your monitor's resolution is.
Where would I put this line?
On 2010-06-03 22:06 +0200, Kent West wrote:
> On 06/03/2010 02:35 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> You may try booting with the video=… option, e.g. video=1280x1024 or
>> whatever your monitor's resolution is.
>>
>
> Where would I put this line?
Append it to the kernel command line. I don't use grub2,
On 06/03/2010 02:35 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-03 21:06 +0200, Kent West wrote:
So I figured I'd push on to Sid/unstable, to see if maybe I'd get
newer drivers that might solve this issue.
How interesting.!
Now when I reboot (into the newly installed 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP
kernel,
On 2010-06-03 21:06 +0200, Kent West wrote:
> On 06/03/2010 12:01 PM, Kent West wrote:
>> I've been running stable for the past half-year, but because I
>> couldn't get my printer to work with the hplij in stable, decided to
>> dist-upgrade to testing which
On 06/03/2010 12:01 PM, Kent West wrote:
I've been running stable for the past half-year, but because I
couldn't get my printer to work with the hplij in stable, decided to
dist-upgrade to testing which has a version that supports my printer.
But when I dist-upgraded, my dual-mon
I've been running stable for the past half-year, but because I couldn't
get my printer to work with the hplij in stable, decided to dist-upgrade
to testing which has a version that supports my printer.
But when I dist-upgraded, my dual-monitor setup freezes my computer.
If I remo
vitaminx wrote:
|> do you have any audio managers installed? (e.g. pulseaudio, jackd,
|> esd)
|>
Thank you and sorry to be slow (I was away from the relevant machine).
Yes: jackd and pulseaudio are both installed; not esd, though.
|> can you please post the content of ~/.asoundrc and /et
Hi,
do you have any audio managers installed? (e.g. pulseaudio, jackd, esd)
can you please post the content of ~/.asoundrc and /etc/asoundrc if
these files exist in your installation?
greetings,
vitaminx
Am Montag, den 25.01.2010, 08:46 -0800 schrieb Jim McCloskey:
> * Rick Pasotto (r...@niof.
* Rick Pasotto (r...@niof.net) wrote:
|> What kernel are you using? Sound didn't work for me using 2.6.30 but
|> worked fine with 2.6.26 and 2.6.32.
Thank you, Rick. I'm using 2.6.32, but I don't believe it can be a
kernel issue since sound actually works very well, as long as you
stick to
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:48:36PM -0800, Jim McCloskey wrote:
>
> After an upgrade to Debian testing this weekend (jan 23, 2010), audio
> playback on my desktop GNOME machine was left in a compromised state.
What kernel are you using? Sound didn't work for me using 2.6.30 but
worked fine with 2.
After an upgrade to Debian testing this weekend (jan 23, 2010), audio
playback on my desktop GNOME machine was left in a compromised state.
None of the following worked following the upgrade (they worked before):
VLC
audacious
exaile
listen
totem
rhythmbox
By `not work' here,
Try to use lenny-backports repository. I had that problem some days ago.
Naumov Sergey
kom...@uvt.cz пишет:
Hi
I have installed stable and i have to change to testing but i always get
this error
sysresccd:/# aptitude install mysql-server
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
R
Hi
I have installed stable and i have to change to testing but i always get
this error
sysresccd:/# aptitude install mysql-server
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initializing package states... Done
Reading
Brian wrote:
> Looks like I am OJ now.
lol, very nice.
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Well, I am going to answer my own question on this one. I started editing the
/var/lib/dpkg/status file and just saw crazy things. Instead of "Package:" I
would see "Rackage:". Instead of "Status: purge ok not-installed". I would see
"Status: purge oj not installed:. And in some places I w
I am trying to upgrade an i386 system from lenny to testing and I keep running
into this problem. While running:
aptitude -f full-upgrade
I keep getting errors like this:
Reading package lists... Error!
E: Malformed 2nd word in the Status line
E: Error occurred while processing billard-gl (U
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,13.Jul.08, 13:36:19, Peet Grobler wrote:
You already did the upgrade, but for further reference, it is best to
remove any packages not found in the official Debian repos. After the
upgrade you can put them back, though some of them need to be rebuilt.
That is what
On Sun,13.Jul.08, 13:36:19, Peet Grobler wrote:
>> As already said, it's safer to remove third-party repos.
>
> I need wine :) I've done the upgrade though, without it - I'll add the
> testing repo later and try and get it back.
>
>>> sparky:~# apt-get dist-upgrade
>>> Reading package lists... D
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,11.Jul.08, 18:26:32, Peet Grobler wrote:
[...]
sparky:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
# TENET mirror
deb http://debian.mirror.ac.za/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
deb http://debian.mirror.ac.za/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
# Official debian repository
de
On Fri,11.Jul.08, 18:26:32, Peet Grobler wrote:
[...]
> sparky:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
> # TENET mirror
> deb http://debian.mirror.ac.za/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
> deb http://debian.mirror.ac.za/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
>
> # Official debian repository
> deb ftp://ftp
es for Lenny, you'll be able to reinstall the removed packages.
After you've removed WineHQ and swiftfox from sources.list, do "apt-get
update." You should then be able to go into "aptitude" and find the
non-Debian packages under "Obsolete and locally-generated pa
I'd like to upgrade my etch notebook to testing, simply to have newer
packages available. This machine is not visible on the internet, and I'm
the only user, so security is not such a huge issue. Attempting to do
this though - apt says it'll uninstall certain packages (which I use!)
I'm not sure i
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 10:19:38PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I upgraded my printer server to testing a few days ago.
>
> The cups printer now takes about 1 hour to print a color page to my inkjet
> printer but it is still printing on <20 seconds on my laser printer.
>
> Specifically the printe
I upgraded my printer server to testing a few days ago.
The cups printer now takes about 1 hour to print a color page to my inkjet
printer but it is still printing on <20 seconds on my laser printer.
Specifically the printer is an HP2210 inkjet fax/copy/print thingy.
I don't see anything stic
Chris Lale wrote:
>
I renamed /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 anyway. dpkg-reconfigure still offered
the choice of servers to configure ie xorg _and_ xfree.
I got that too, when I moved from Sarge to Etch. I don't understand
why, since XFree was supposed to have been removed...and, actually, was
re
Florian Kulzer wrote:
Chris Lale wrote:
I upgraded from Sarge to Etch using apt-get dist-upgrade. Now I cannot
reconfigure my xserver using dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. The changed
settings are remembered between dpkg-reconfigure sessions (ie saved to
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4), but are not impl
Chris Lale wrote:
I upgraded from Sarge to Etch using apt-get dist-upgrade. Now I cannot
reconfigure my xserver using dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. The changed
settings are remembered between dpkg-reconfigure sessions (ie saved to
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4), but are not implemented. I cannot get a c
I upgraded from Sarge to Etch using apt-get dist-upgrade. Now I cannot
reconfigure my xserver using dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg. The changed
settings are remembered between dpkg-reconfigure sessions (ie saved to
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4), but are not implemented. I cannot get a clean
reinstall e
I've been running Woody (with a 2.4 kernel) for a while on my laptop. I
decided to try out testing, so I followed the steps in the Debian
Reference. But at the end of section 5.2[1], I was left without a
network connection: cardmgr was uninstalled, so my LinkSys network card
is not being setup;
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 01:38:56PM -0500, BruceG wrote:
[cut]
> > Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> > > but when I wanted to boot I saw the letters LI, and after that the
> system hangs.
>
> I had the same problem after my upgrade. If you made a boot floppy during
> your initial installation, or after up
- Original Message -
From: "Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Troubles after upgrade to testing/unstable
> Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Today I di
Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
Hello all,
Today I did an upgrade to testing/unstable, because I needed some new
versions of programmes.
During the upgrade there was an advice to reboot after completing the
upgrade. I did this,
but when I wanted to boot I saw the letters LI, and after that the system
Hello all,
Today I did an upgrade to testing/unstable, because I needed some new
versions of programmes.
During the upgrade there was an advice to reboot after completing the
upgrade. I did this,
but when I wanted to boot I saw the letters LI, and after that the system
hangs. Another
reboot
Further investigation reveals that atitvout *does* work when the
display is in text mode (i.e. if I Ctrl-Alt-F1) but refuses to work
(VBE call error) when it's in graphics mode (i.e. when I'm, looking at
the X display)
I tried reverting to the saved XF86Config-4 but that didn't seem to
make any s
I've got a Dell Latutude Cpx notebook: P-III 650, 256MB RAM, ATI
Mach64 video.
For several months I've been happily running woody plus the
backported KDE3.1.
Last night I dist-upgraded to testing, although I'm still using the
KDE3.1 for woody. (This combination has been running successfully on
my
esting. Recently I want to use a
> package 'gtkeyboard'. It not available on 'stable'.
Upgrade to testing.
> BTW, I am concerned about disk space. Roughly speaking, how much free disk
> space would I need before I do the upgrade?
Several.
I run with 1-2GB in /var
Jianan Huang wrote:
Hi folks,
I am now running 'stable' which I installed from a CDROM created online.
Now I intend to upgrade to 'testing'. What's the easiest way to go about
it? Can I upgrade online by downloading some approriate packages or do I
have to creat
Jianan Huang wrote:
Hi folks,
I am now running 'stable' which I installed from a CDROM created
online. Now I intend to upgrade to 'testing'. What's the easiest way
to go about it? Can I upgrade online by downloading some approriate
packages or do I have to create a
Hi folks,
I am now running 'stable' which I installed from a CDROM created online. Now
I intend to upgrade to 'testing'. What's the easiest way to go about it? Can
I upgrade online by downloading some approriate packages or do I have to
create a
Actually I took the easy route and just reinstalled the stable version.
It fixed finding it but now I get an error when I attempt to login:
"Warning: Failed opening '/var/www/squirrelmail/functions/page_header.php'
for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear') in
/usr/share/squirrelmail/functio
* Richard Cochinos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030608 14:29]:
>
> Hi,
>
> Squirrelmail broke after upgrading to testing from stable.
>
> Now, www.domain.org/squirrelmail isn't found on server.
> Everything was working just fine before, I'm confused.
>
> I may need to put in an alias in apache, but I'm
Hi,
Squirrelmail broke after upgrading to testing from stable.
Now, www.domain.org/squirrelmail isn't found on server.
Everything was working just fine before, I'm confused.
I may need to put in an alias in apache, but I'm not sure how to do it.
Any help? Any suggestions? Anyoneelse have this p
> Please refer to LILO documentation at
/usr/share/doc/lilo/README.common.problems
i read the docs and still am clueless because everything seems fine on the
system. anyways i popped in the rescue disk used chroot to run lilo again
and this time everything was fine but then i had to leave the mac
Hi
This may be caused because files such as /boot/boot.b /boot/boot-menu.b are
deprecated in newer versions of LILO and may conflict with previous LILO
installations.
Please refer to LILO documentation at /usr/share/doc/lilo/README.common.problems
The most important thing to note is the followi
hi all,
i'd been running a stable system (my mail server) since a long time without
any problems. yesterday i got a little adventorous and decided to upgrade it
to testing. did the usual apt-get update ; apt-get dist-upgrade. everything
went on fine but after the install, squirrelmail would'nt take
On 21 Dec 2002 22:26:27 -0500 Neal Lippman wrote:
> ... I also could not get ogg123 to work, since it
> demanded libvorbisfile.so.0, and after the upgrade I only seem to have
> libvorbisfile.so.3.
(...)
> And, is ogg123 still
> supposed to work,and if so, why didn't it upgrade to understand the
>
ome directory (/home/nl) because that
maps to the nfs share which as root_squash for security reasons.
Now, to the point. After the dist-upgrade to testing, when I do sudo
apt-get install , it fails because it is trying to create a file
called .dpkg (or something similar) which it cannot do, becau
I just dist-upgraded from woody->testing tonight. After the upgrade, I
tried to test things out to ensure nothing was broken, and when I got to
testing sound, tried to play an ogg file with freeamp - which just
didn't work right. I also could not get ogg123 to work, since it
demanded libvorbisfile
Tonight, I took the plunge and upgraded woody->testing, so that I could
get X4.2.1 and try out my new ATI 7500. Anyway, there are a few weird
things that I could use some help on; this post relates to modules.
I did the upgrade by changing all occurrences of "stable" to "testing"
in /etc/apt/sourc
l Server Error: no screens found
> > >
> > > My XF86Config-4 file looks exactly the same as prior to the upgrade to
> > > testing.
> >
Solved: My case is probably a bit special. When I built up this box
with Debian, I installed a video driver from Matrox for my G55
upgrade, which then DL'd
> > quite a few (100+) files to be updated.
> >
> > After a reboot to the console, I typed startx and got an error message
> > as follows:
> >
> > (EE) No devices detected
> > Fatal Server Error: no screens found
> >
w (100+) files to be updated.
>
> After a reboot to the console, I typed startx and got an error message
> as follows:
>
> (EE) No devices detected
> Fatal Server Error: no screens found
>
> My XF86Config-4 file looks exactly the same as prior to the upgrade to
> testin
Fatal Server Error: no screens found
My XF86Config-4 file looks exactly the same as prior to the upgrade to
testing.
Two questions:
1. Any tips as to why my XF86Config-4 file isn't seeing my screens?
2. Is it possible to downgrade back to stable?
Sometimes I wish I didn't tinker with th
On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 01:57:48PM -0400, Alan Shutko wrote:
> Mattias Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Do you have a shell alias set up for cd, perhaps?
> >
> > No, I don't... and it started to bother me after the update, so
> > something have changed in some way...
>
> Could you run
On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 06:23:37PM +0200, Mattias Eriksson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded my computer from stable to testing, and I noticed one strange
> thing: I cant cd into directories that have spaces in their names any
> more. I may use them with some programs but they will not work with
> othe
On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 06:23:37PM +0200, Mattias Eriksson wrote:
> I upgraded my computer from stable to testing, and I noticed one strange
> thing: I cant cd into directories that have spaces in their names any
> more. I may use them with some programs but they will not work with
> others. As an
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:58:50PM +0100, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 22:58:54 +0100, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
>
> > Syntax error on line 75 of /etc/apache/access.conf:
> > Invalid command 'order', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
> > not included in the
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 22:58:54 +0100, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> Syntax error on line 75 of /etc/apache/access.conf:
> Invalid command 'order', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
> not included in the server configuration
> /usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
Dear all - I am in a bit of a panic. Have just upgraded Apache from
Potato to testing (by means of apt-get install php4). The upgrade
process did not give me any errors, but after 'apacheconfig', Apache
fails to restart with:
Syntax error on line 75 of /etc/apache/access.conf:
Invalid command
y thanks in advance!
> best regards,
> Balazs
>
>
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Jerome Acks Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Morbo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 02:12
> Subject: Re: LILO won't boot
L PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 02:12
Subject: Re: LILO won't boot after dist-upgrade to testing - HELP!
> Morbo wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I tried to dist-upgrade to woody, but the new LILO will not boot my
system
> > anymore.
> >
> > As a
Morbo wrote:
Hi,
I tried to dist-upgrade to woody, but the new LILO will not boot my system
anymore.
As a precaution I had LILO set up to be able to boot the current kernel
(2.4.10),
the previous one (2.2.19pre17) and also a copy of my old Potato installation
on hda2.
Look at thread on "LI
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 06:12:06PM -0600, Cameron Matheson wrote:
| Hey,
|
| I was upgrading one of my debian boxen to testing, but during the install my
| keyboard stopped working. I figured it was a hardware problem (unplugged
| keyboard or something), but when I couldn't find anything wrong, I
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 06:12:06PM -0600, Cameron Matheson wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I was upgrading one of my debian boxen to testing, but during the install my
> keyboard stopped working. I figured it was a hardware problem (unplugged
> keyboard or something), but when I couldn't find anything wrong, I
Hey,
I was upgrading one of my debian boxen to testing, but during the install my
keyboard stopped working. I figured it was a hardware problem (unplugged
keyboard or something), but when I couldn't find anything wrong, I decided
to just reset. The keyboard worked fine in the bios, and during fs
Morbo wrote:
Hi,
[snip]
I've installed the kernel source and compiled and installed the kernel
useing kernel package.
Then rebooted, and now I'm not able to boot any of the LILO images.
Hi,
Did you run lilo after installing your new kernel image?
What is contents of your lilo.conf?
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Hi,
I tried to dist-upgrade to woody, but the new LILO will not boot my system
anymore.
As a precaution I had LILO set up to be able to boot the current kernel
(2.4.10),
the previous one (2.2.19pre17) and also a copy of my old Potato installation
on hda2.
After I've installed the 2.4.10 kernel p
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 01:41:55AM -0400 or thereabouts, James Lindenschmidt
wrote:
> Now what? I used to have Ximian GNOME 1.4 installed, but I want to switch to
> getting GNOME from woody.
>
You should probably try to remove ximian, as ximian and woody don't mix (yet).
If you force remove th
Thank you. This helped.
I've now been able to do
apt-get dist-upgrade
followed by
apt-get -f install
several times. Each time, it gets through a handful (20-30?) packages before
it bombs and I have to run the forced install.
I'm down to about a hundred packages lef
Hi,
Just do this. It should work. It's worked for a number of people
that I have helped with the same problem on IRC at irc.openprojects.net
in #debian. If you visit there, come and say hi to me :-). My nick is
longshot.
cd /var/cahce/apt/archives
dpkg -i libb2*
OK, after changing my sources.list file to what you have below, I did
apt-get clean
apt-get autoclean
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade, and when I got the error messages, I did
apt-get -f install.
It downloaded more packages, but as soon as the downloa
Thanks muchly! I'm giving it a try now...
James D Strandboge Spoke Thusly:
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 11:06:55PM -0400 or thereabouts, James
Lindenschmidt wrote:
> > > > apt-get dist-upgrade
> > > > Reading Package Lists... Done
> > > > Building Dependency Tree... Done
> >
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 11:06:55PM -0400 or thereabouts, James Lindenschmidt
wrote:
> > > apt-get dist-upgrade
> > > Reading Package Lists... Done
> > > Building Dependency Tree... Done
> > > You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
> > > Sorry, but the following pack
I added the line below, and it had no effect. Same error after
apt-get update
and
apt-get dist-upgrade
Thanks,
Jim
Nathan Weston Spoke Thusly:
> Does your sources.list include non-us? The crypto stuff (including libssl)
> is hosted on server outside of the US for legal reas
Does your sources.list include non-us? The crypto stuff (including libssl) is
hosted on server outside of the US for legal reasons.
So, you may need to add a line like this:
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable/non-US main contrib
non-free
Nathan
On Sunday 19 August 2001 09:57 p
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