Le 22/01/2016 10:24, Adam Wilson a écrit :
multi-arch ISO- it just has the installer packages for both i386 and
amd64 on one disc, so it is misleading to say it 'works on both'.
Rather, it has packages for either.
yes. Try the 64 bits, it will say if it can't install... and you can use
the 32
Hi,
Emanuel Berg wrote:
> http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/wodim_log
where i read
> Executing 'test unit ready' command on Bus 1 Target 0, Lun 0 timeout 200s
> CDB: 00 00 00 00 00 00
> Errno: 5 (Input/output error), test unit ready scsi sendcmd: no error
> CDB: 00 00 00 00 00 00
> status: 0x2 (C
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 11:15:19PM +0100, jdd wrote:
> Le 22/01/2016 17:34, Alberto Salvia Novella a écrit :
> >libre hardware.
> that's far from new
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_hardware
>
> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-hardwa
On 16-01-15 14:27:54, Brian wrote:
> On Fri 15 Jan 2016 at 08:53:46 -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
> > I ran a netinst installation so no didn't have the nonfree rt2800 package
> > earlier. Anyone know which debian dvd that package lives on? I may be able
> > to install debian with the first dvd
On Saturday 23 January 2016 10:13:44 Jonas Hedman wrote:
> On 16-01-15 14:27:54, Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 15 Jan 2016 at 08:53:46 -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > > I ran a netinst installation so no didn't have the nonfree rt2800
> > > package earlier. Anyone know which debian dvd that package live
Le 23/01/2016 11:13, Jonas Hedman a écrit :
The DVDs contain free software only.
I apologize in advance for my ignorance but is this really true
regarding the Linux kernel? (blobs?)
as far as I know, this is Debian specific (not only Debian, but other
Debian alike may no have the same), and
Hello,
I put a fresh Jessie on the netbook of my wife's friend. She had some
ancient Linux Mint and now it is going to be her first experience with
Debian...everything is fine except the problem with rpcbind-0.21 which
is visible during the boot (first-time experience) and explained here:
https:/
On 2016-01-23 11:43 +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:
> I put a fresh Jessie on the netbook of my wife's friend. She had some
> ancient Linux Mint and now it is going to be her first experience with
> Debian...everything is fine except the problem with rpcbind-0.21 which
> is visible during the boot (fir
On Sat 23 Jan 2016 at 11:43:29 +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:
> I put a fresh Jessie on the netbook of my wife's friend. She had some
> ancient Linux Mint and now it is going to be her first experience with
> Debian...everything is fine except the problem with rpcbind-0.21 which
> is visible during th
On Saturday 23 January 2016 10:36:50 jdd wrote:
> Le 23/01/2016 11:13, Jonas Hedman a écrit :
> >> The DVDs contain free software only.
> >
> > I apologize in advance for my ignorance but is this really true
> > regarding the Linux kernel? (blobs?)
>
> as far as I know, this is Debian specific (not
On 2016-01-22 21:49, Brian wrote:
On Fri 22 Jan 2016 at 20:55:05 +1000, Weaver wrote:
Am receiving this on 'aptitude update'.
~~
root@Telaman:/home/weaver# aptitude update
Hit http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian unstable InRelease
[ ERR] Reading package lists
E: Unable to parse pack
Hello,
I can't understand the problem. Netinstall interrupts due to missing
rt2800 package? Also in case you are not aware of it there are also
builds that have already non free firmware drivers. But they are unofficial:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmw
On Sub, 2016-01-23 at 12:21 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> Does your wife use NFS on her netbook? If not, you can probably just
> uninstall rpcbind.
That's good advice...however, it seems it's not enough.
Anyway, the netbook is delivered and let me see if there are complaints
in regard. :-)
> It
On Sub, 2016-01-23 at 12:17 +, Brian wrote:
> Does she really need to have rpcbind? If not I'd purge it from the
> system. Problem solved. :)
There is something else in action, but didn't have time to investigate
before returning netbook to the owner.
Sincerely,
Gour
--
There is no possib
On 22/01/16 15:19, GC wrote:
> There's a lot of great tutorials on how to build your own router (wired) but
> I can't seem to find anything that covers steps on how to build your own
> wireless router?
> Anyone have some advice on this topic or can share some articles,
> step-by-step tutorials,
Hi GC
On 22.01.2016 06:19, GC wrote:
> There's a lot of great tutorials on how to build your own router (wired) but
> I can't seem to find anything that covers steps on how to build your own
> wireless router?
> Anyone have some advice on this topic or can share some articles,
> step-by-step t
"Thomas Schmitt" writes:
> Bad news is that you will probably have to get
> a new burner.
I have suspected a hardware error as well. Is there
any way to confirm this?
Strange thing tho I recently burned an ISO DVD movie
to a DVD with no problem. I'm used to things in the
computer world either w
> * OpenRISC [3]
> 32 bit (these days 64 bit). LGPL. There are a few FPGA based
> implementations and some specialist "real silicon" implementations,
> AFAIK one on board of ISS. No idea whether one can buy "real
> silicon" (at least as mere mortal).
You definitely can. At least in a roun
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