Good Afternoon,
I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I wasn't
able to install and configure it)
So I want to know wether it's possible to switch to Debian without looking
my files ?
N/B: I'm running K
On 5/16/2020 1:17 PM, Cletus Kingdom wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I wasn't
able to install and configure it)
So I want to know wether it's possible to switch to Debian
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 11:39:44AM -0700, Chris Rhodin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Debian Buster on a desktop system I use as a server. I also
> occasionally use this as a regular desktop system so it has a monitor,
> keyboard, and GUI. During installation I selected the ssh server in
> task
On Saturday, May 16, 2020 07:17:47 AM Cletus Kingdom wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
> I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
> switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I wasn't
> able to install and configure it)
>
> So I want to know wether it's pos
On 5/16/20 4:17 AM, Cletus Kingdom wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I
wasn't able to install and configure it)
So I want to know wether it's possible to switch to Debi
Roberto C. Sánchez (12020-05-15):
> I wrote a lengthier reply to another of your messages in this thread,
> then deleted it without sending.
>
> However, you appear to still be hung up on something, though I cannot
> tell what it is.
People who think they understood the question and give an irrel
On 16/5/20 10:15 pm, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 11:39:44AM -0700, Chris Rhodin wrote:
Hi,
I've installed Debian Buster on a desktop system I use as a server. I also
occasionally use this as a regular desktop system so it has a monitor,
keyboard, and GUI. During installa
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 12:02:20AM +1000, elvis wrote:
>
> On 16/5/20 10:15 pm, Henning Follmann wrote:
> > On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 11:39:44AM -0700, Chris Rhodin wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've installed Debian Buster on a desktop system I use as a server. I
> > > also
> > > occasionally use
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 04:01:17PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
[...]
> People who think they understood the question and give an irrelevant
> answer are a bane for mutual help mailing-lists and forums [...]
Hmmm. Just a humble suggestion: You might consider applying some
of that to yourself. It
Hello, Team!
Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
For example, here just no ISO files
https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Hello, Team!
>
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
>
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
"By default, for each release here we keep all the images in
jigdo format to save on sp
Hi,
Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
They get decommissioned but can be reconstructed from Jigdo files and
the big package archive.
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
Go to
You have 2 solutions :
- Install Debian as a third os, and copy all you need from Ubuntu.
- Change your Ubuntu to Debian. To do this you must :
- Choose the version of Debian, you need to use.
- Choose your new graphical environment.
- Adapt your repositories, clean and update your pack
In addition...
We have reached the point where many on-line help messages are
woefully out of date and not applicable to more modern UNIX/Linux/
etc. versions of Linux. If the help text that you find does not show
which release it applies to, or does not have a date indicated, it should
be viewed
On Sat 16 May 2020 at 09:08:01 -0700, Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Hello, Team!
>
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
>
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
You will be happy with
https://cdimage.debian.
On Sat 16 May 2020 at 16:01:17 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> Roberto C. Sánchez (12020-05-15):
> > I wrote a lengthier reply to another of your messages in this thread,
> > then deleted it without sending.
> >
> > However, you appear to still be hung up on something, though I cannot
> > tell wha
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 6:36 AM Cletus Kingdom
wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
> I'm Cletus(a Web Developer using Kubuntu Linux Destro), and I want to
> switch to Debian (that was my first choice of Destro, just that I wasn't
> able to install and configure it)
>
> So I want to know wether it's possible
The tor website says to use the command
gpg --auto-key-locate nodefault,wkd --locate-keys torbrow...@torproject.org
When I do that I get an error message
gpg: keyserver option 'ca-cert-file' is obsolete; please use 'hkp-cacert' in
dirmngr.conf
I have searched the net and man pages and I c
On 5/15/20 11:17 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gary L. Roach wrote:
I burned a CD off of the .iso file and used it to install the
system.
I wonder why you need to burn a real CD (or DVD ?) for a virtual machine.
Virtualization can work with the .iso file directly and make it appear
in the gu
Hi.
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 04:08:18PM -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> The tor website says to use the command
>
> > gpg --auto-key-locate nodefault,wkd --locate-keys torbrow...@torproject.org
>
> When I do that I get an error message
>
> > gpg: keyserver option 'ca-cert-file' is obsolete;
Cool, thanks!
On Sat, 16 May 2020 at 09:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> > Hello, Team!
> >
> > Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
> >
> > For example, here just no ISO files
> > https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
>
> "By defa
Could someone please show me how to bypass some of the recent security
measures that have been installed in Debian and Ubuntu. I have a
fire-walled 3 computer local network that doesn't contain anything that
is not replaceable. I have antivirus software installed and my wife and
I are the only
Hi
when installing a package with multiple dependencies apt gives an output:
(example: apt install gnome)
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>
> accountsservice aisleriot apache2-bin apg baobab bluez bluez-obexd
> bogofilter ogofilter-bdb bogofilter-common bolt brasero-common
>
On 2020-05-16 at 20:39, Ihor Antonov wrote:
> Hi
>
> when installing a package with multiple dependencies apt gives an output:
> (example: apt install gnome)
>
>> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>>
>> accountsservice aisleriot apache2-bin apg baobab bluez bluez-obexd
>> bogofilt
On Sat 16 May 2020 at 17:39:14 (-0700), Ihor Antonov wrote:
>
> when installing a package with multiple dependencies apt gives an output:
> (example: apt install gnome)
>
> > The following NEW packages will be installed:
> >
> > accountsservice aisleriot apache2-bin apg baobab bluez bluez-obexd
On Sun, 17 May 2020 at 09:54, Gary L. Roach
wrote:
>
> Could someone please show me how to bypass some of the recent security
> measures that have been installed in Debian and Ubuntu.
[...]
> I do scientific computer modeling as a hobby (been retired since 1999)
> and use a lot of software that
On Sb, 16 mai 20, 20:14:15, David Wright wrote:
> On Sat 16 May 2020 at 17:39:14 (-0700), Ihor Antonov wrote:
> >
> > It is very inconvenient to inspect the list of installed packages in
> > such output. Is it possible to make apt output this in a column?
>
> You could use the dry run as in the
Op 17-05-2020 om 02:39 schreef Ihor Antonov:
Hi
when installing a package with multiple dependencies apt gives an output:
(example: apt install gnome)
The following NEW packages will be installed:
accountsservice aisleriot apache2-bin apg baobab bluez bluez-obexd
bogofilter ogofilter-bdb
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