On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 02:20:32PM +0200, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> seems I've stumbled across a bug in jessie installer:
>
> dbus depends on libcap-ng0, which isn't available.
>
> do I need to add debian repos to sources.list ?
>
>
The package is in the repos,
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 02:10:01AM +, dan pridgeon wrote:
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> Thanks for the suggestion. It occured to me that I might be able to remove
> the Broadcom adapter card from the C700 and that the netinst.iso might then
> see the usb d-l
On 05/10/2018 07:05 PM, dan pridgeon wrote:
I'm trying to install ASCII on a Compaq presaria C700.According to the live boot USB
cli, it has a Broadcom BCM4311 802.11 b/g WLAN [14e4"4311] rev 02 for the
wireless adapter.
This is the package you want for your device:
https://packages.debian.
On 13.05.2018 10:17, KatolaZ wrote:
The package is in the repos, so there must be something odd with
your sources.list?
Also: which install image are you using?
Seems I just messed up my preseed. Sorry for the noise.
By the way: I'm currently hacking up a tool for fully automatic
VM installs
On Sun, 13 May 2018 21:31:59 +0200, metux IT consult wrote in message
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>
> By the way: I'm currently hacking up a tool for fully automatic
> VM installs (much smaller an simpler than vagrant et al) - if
> anybody's interested, just drop a note.
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I’ve read that the ascii RC has optional support for OpenRC. How can I switch
to this on an existing system to try it out?
Is it simply a matter of running “apt-get install openrc”?
If I switch, will I have to create new service definition files for each
existing daemon in /etc/init.d or can it
Afaik openrc is compatible with the init scripts used by all packages.
Installing it and rebooting should be enough to start using openrc. It worked
OK for me when I tested it.
This is probably possible on Jessie as well but I haven't tested that.
Cheers,
chillfan
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