eenter the password(checked at
to correctness). The box disappears but returns in 10-15 sec.I have logged in
to my email account from my browser and user id and password are correct.Any
suggestions as to what to try.
Jerry Mellon
501 Los Caminos ST.
St. Augustine, FL 32095
jfmel...@netscape.net
407-461-9216
for a second or two
and the box reappears asking for my password. The password is the same as my
login password which works. Using a browser I go to my email with out any
problem. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
Jerry Mellon
501 Los Caminos St.
Jacksonville, FL 32.95
jfmel
I have been to settings but found no errors. I removed the account and
reentered it, no change. Still will not connect to internet. ?
Sent from my iPad
> On May 4, 2021, at 10:26 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
>
> On Tue, 27 Apr, 2021 at 18:49:55 +, Jerry Mellon wro
Gentleman/Ladies
I have experienced a problem using "apt update". The program appears to
work, but I end up with the list of errors.
W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository
is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error:
http://security.debian.
Hello,
I am new to linux and have installed Debian 10. I have added some new
packages without problems until now.
Using the "apt-get update" command (once a week) I am getting the
following Error Messages. Any help will be appreciated.
root@UNIX:/# apt-get update
Hit:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian
Hi,
I am new to linux and made the mistake of loading the i386 Debian
release 10 onto my 64bit intel system. I now want to put the 64bit
version for intel on the system.
Do I have to backup the data I have in my $HOME directory to load after
loading the 64bit version or can I in someway just load
Thanks for all the great answers to my question.
Some are beyond my knowledge but appreciated just the same. But I think
I will just do a good backup to DVD and install Debian 10.6 on a clean
system and then replace my files.
So thanks again for all the info, I will file it away for the day that I
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get upgrade" using "sudo" it would
not let me do
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get upgrade" using "sudo" it would
not let me do
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get upgrade" using "sudo" it would
not let me do
I finally got around to installing debian 10 on my 64bit system(thus
removing the i386version I had originally instaled). The install went
well and I asked for a seperate Home particion. When I booted the system
and try to do "apt-get update and apt-get upgrade" using "sudo" it would
not let me do
Hi,
When I installed Debian 10 the %sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL had a "#" in
front of it. Does the "%" have the same function as the "#"?
Jerry
I installed the Debian 10 64bit from the disks(16) that I purchased. No
down load from outside involved.
Jerry
PS Not trying to cause a problem, just telling you what I had to todo.
Here is the sudoers contents.
/etc/sudoers
# User privilege specification
rootALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
# Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
sudoALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
Well all I can say is, it works.
The Disks I purchase were from https://ShopLinuxOnline.com/ . Received
16disk and did not have any problems with them. They were all marked
Debian 10.6 Buster 64 Bit(amd64) with the Debian Logo.
I am the only user on my laptop, an ASUS gaming machine Core i7.
of space. I wiil use this to
store photos and documents etc.
Thanks
--
Jerry Mellon
501 Los Caminos St.
St. Augustine, FL 32095
(407)461.9216
71071 2506547212G 82 Linux swap /
Solaris
Do I set the new drive as /dev/sda6 , 7 , 8 and would it be a
single partition?
As always any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jerry
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Mellon
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Add a hard dri
All,
New drive install this morning, appears tobe functioning without a
problem. I had some hicups with the fstab file at to the layout, but got
it after some head scratching as to the layout of the file.
Again thanks to all for the great help.
Jerry
--
Jerry Mellon
501 Los Caminos St.
St
n
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Add a hard drive to existing system??
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 01:23:30 -0800
On 2021-01-18 01:00, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> On 18/1/21 9:44 am, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> > Currently the fstab file
> > reads as follows.
> >
>
Hi,
I am new to Debian and I would like to install gnucobol. I see it is in
Debian 10 but not 11. I tried to download the Debian 10 gnucobol, but I
get a message that the package is broken. Could you tell me where else I
might obtain a compatible cobol compiler?
--
Jerry Mellon
501 Los
the password, which I supply and box closes only to return
shortly with the same response.
I have used the account on my other system and no problem so the account
is OK.
I tried to download Thunderbird to give it a try but it is missing some
dependencies an will not
load.
--
Jerry Mellon
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