I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
(email, webhost, smb, etc)..
I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
the systems again.
I think Docker would be good for this -- will set that up in the future. =)
But, for a quicky solution, I was w
Hi Andrei,
On 2020-01-13 23:40, Andrei POPESCU wrote:>
> Display Managers are handled a little bit different than "regular"
> services, since only one can run at a time (if you have several
> installed), but at least one should be running (to not leave a
> potentially inexperienced user in front
On 1/20/20 9:50 AM, Esteban L wrote:
> I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
> (email, webhost, smb, etc)..
>
> I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
> the systems again.
>
> I think Docker would be good for this -- will set that up in
On 1/20/2020 8:50 AM, Esteban L wrote:
> I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
> (email, webhost, smb, etc)..
>
> I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
> the systems again.
>
> I think Docker would be good for this -- will set that up in
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 08:50:07AM +0100, Esteban L wrote:
> I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
> (email, webhost, smb, etc)..
>
> I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
> the systems again.
>
> I think Docker would be good for this -
Esteban L composed on 2020-01-20 08:50 (UTC+0100):
> I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
> (email, webhost, smb, etc)..
> I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
> the systems again.
> I think Docker would be good for this -- will set
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 21:23, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> So my question to all owners of optical drives which have a motor to pull in
> the tray:
> Does the tray stay out for clearly more than 200 seconds ?
Hi Thomas,
I booted my PC and pressed the button on the optical drive to open its tray.
Af
Hi,
David wrote:
> After 10 minutes, the tray is still open.
> ata-HL-DT-ST_DVDRAM_GH24NSD1_KD6I75B5854
Now it is getting interesting. I have a GH24NSC0 which does pull in.
Firmware version is "LK00". Yours is reported by lshw as "LW00".
The GH24NSD1 seems to be a younger version of the GH24NSC0
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 at 21:44, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> David wrote:
> > After 10 minutes, the tray is still open.
> > ata-HL-DT-ST_DVDRAM_GH24NSD1_KD6I75B5854
>
> Now it is getting interesting. I have a GH24NSC0 which does pull in.
> Firmware version is "LK00". Yours is reported by lshw as "LW00".
On 1/20/20, Felix Miata wrote:
> Esteban L composed on 2020-01-20 08:50 (UTC+0100):
>
>
>> But, for a quicky solution, I was wonder if I could just drop the hard
>> drive into another case (new board, processor, ram, etc...), and it
>> would still work??
>
>> I have never tried it, that's why I am
Just recently I've noticed a tremendous slow down in my normal work flow
between two local hosts on my home wireless network. I use a Terminix app
on an iPad to ssh into my laptop running Debian 10 Buster.
With Terminix I get to an external server running Debian 9 quickly, but
access to the intern
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 08:33 Tom Browder wrote:
> Just recently I've noticed a tremendous slow down in my normal work flow
> between two local hosts on my home wireless network. I use a Terminix app
> on an iPad to ssh into my laptop running Debian 10 Buster.
>
Please disregard, I just found my
Hi,
The idea to introduce this acpi change in the software updates across
linux platforms,
I think was a very bad.
It has meant that either I can't login or I am staring at a purple, or
black blank screen depending on the linux flavour.
or the system is hanging and won't turn off.
Anyway
* Peter Easthope [20-01/19=Su 17:36 -0600]:
> [...] components in the desktop begin flashing [...]
> indicator in the center of the screen rapidly cycles
> [...] seems to be triggered by a mouse click [...]. At
> present I wouldn't know what to file a bug report against.
This seems more like an
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:50:07 +0100
Esteban L wrote:
> I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
> (email, webhost, smb, etc)..
>
> I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
> the systems again.
I did that yesterday with a new build Ryzen 5 16
On Lu, 20 ian 20, 08:50:07, Esteban L wrote:
> I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
> (email, webhost, smb, etc)..
>
> I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
> the systems again.
>
> I think Docker would be good for this -- will set tha
Hi,
Hope You’re doing great!
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:50:07 +0100
Esteban L wrote:
> But, for a quicky solution, I was wonder if I could just drop the hard
> drive into another case (new board, processor, ram, etc...), and it
> would still work??
As others have attested, it does work. However back it up first.
Paranoids live
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 03:03:44PM +, Zahid Rahman wrote:
I would appreciate if some one can tell me the precise kernel parameter
values so the laptop
will turm off and I promise to turn off software updates after that.
FEDORA 31.
You've sent this to the Debian User list, for Debian users.
Charles Curley wrote:
> As others have attested, it does work. However back it up first.
> Paranoids live longer.
backup is good idea, but not a precondition in this case.
it could be that OP needs to use rescue disc to recreate initrd if the
drivers needed are not loaded and the transition path
On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 22:19:37 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 20 ian 20, 08:50:07, Esteban L wrote:
> > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
> > (email, webhost, smb, etc)..
> >
> > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
> > the sy
Whether you can use the "netinstall" CD depends on whether your device's
network connection requires one of those non-free drivers. If it needs a
driver that isn't on the CD (which is more likely, the smaller the install
medium) to retrieve the drivers it needs...
Well, you get the picture. (
On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 4:48 AM Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On 1/20/20 9:50 AM, Esteban L wrote:
> > I have Debian installed on a computer which functions as my server
> > (email, webhost, smb, etc)..
> >
> > I want to upgrade the hardware, but don't necessary want to setup all
> > the systems aga
On Mon 20 Jan 2020 at 17:09:33 (-0800), Rick Thomas wrote:
> Whether you can use the "netinstall" CD depends on whether your device's
> network connection requires one of those non-free drivers. If it needs a
> driver that isn't on the CD (which is more likely, the smaller the install
> medium)
So if you have the latest version of debian and it is logging on and off
ok , what are the acpi setting, kernel parameters.
You can find this out by pressing 'e' when the grub screen is showing.
I should have taken note when I had debian installed.
On Tue, 21 Jan 2020, 05:13 Zahid Rahman,
Thank you.
I have been getting same problem with ubuntu. I think these linux operating
systems has corrupted some Table on my laptop.
Although fedora has wifi driver , Debian does not.
Ubuntu did not have a wifi driver, but later wifi driver came with a
software update.
But then ubuntu would on
On Lu, 20 ian 20, 16:29:27, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 22:19:37 +0200
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > One thing that you need to prepare for is the change of network
> > interface name. Regardless of the naming scheme in use it will very
> > likely change.
>
> Didn't in my cas
On 21.01.2020 10:21, Zahid Rahman wrote:
> So if you have the latest version of debian and it is logging on and
> off ok , what are the acpi setting, kernel parameters.
>
> You can find this out by pressing 'e' when the grub screen is showing.
>
> I should have taken note when I had debian inst
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