On 28/11/13 18:31, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> On Nov 27, 2013, at 8:12 PM, Miles Fidelman
> wrote:
>
>> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> The OP (in this thread) is asking about the Debian WordPress
>>> package. It installs WordPress, WordPress keeps itself up-to-date
>>> - i.e. it's version has nothing to
On Thu, 2013-11-28 at 14:03 +0700, Diep Pham Van wrote:
> The problem is, I really like the novula icon set. Maybe there is a way
> to make those icons look like other icons?
You seemingly don't like the icon _s e t_!
Replace the "Fallback icons" with links to novula icons.
I never will understa
On Nov 27, 2013, at 8:12 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> The OP (in this thread) is asking about the Debian WordPress package. It
>> installs WordPress, WordPress keeps itself up-to-date - i.e. it's version
>> has nothing to do with the version number of the debian install
On 28/11/13 18:03, Diep Pham Van wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 14:01:00 +1100 Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>
>> The solution might be to install another, more complete, icon set.
> The problem is, I really like the novula icon set.
Understandable. David Vignoni's work is just amazing.
> Maybe there i
On Nov 27, 2013, at 12:38 AM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
>> Hi Rick,
>>
>> These instructions should work for Debian as well:
>> http://movingtofreedom.org/2007/05/09/how-to-wordpress-on-ubuntu-gnu-linux/
>>
>> The main thing is to get Apache & PHP configured properly. Once that's
>> done, Wordpre
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 14:01:00 +1100
Scott Ferguson wrote:
> The solution might be to install another, more complete, icon set.
The problem is, I really like the novula icon set. Maybe there is a way
to make those icons look like other icons?
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On 28/11/13 15:12, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> The OP (in this thread) is asking about the Debian WordPress package.
>> It installs WordPress, WordPress keeps itself up-to-date - i.e. it's
>> version has nothing to do with the version number of the debian
>> installer. On 28/11
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 00:20:02 +0100, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
[snip]
> I have similar motherboard - ASUS H87-PRO, but a very kind man explained
> to me on this list that Haswell video won't work with Wheezy so I'm
> going to use my old Radeon video until Jessie become stable.
>
> In my opinion yo
Scott Ferguson wrote:
The OP (in this thread) is asking about the Debian WordPress package.
It installs WordPress, WordPress keeps itself up-to-date - i.e. it's
version has nothing to do with the version number of the debian
installer. On 28/11/13 09:48, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Which is really
On 28/11/13 13:58, Diep Pham Van wrote:
> I'm using debian wheezy xfce.
> I notice that some icons like Documents, Downloads... in thunar always
> fallback to the default gnome icon theme. See: http://imgur.com/Ukf69zV
>
> That looks ugly, how can I prevent that?
>
"Sounds" (meaning "I'm guess
I'm using debian wheezy xfce.
I notice that some icons like Documents, Downloads... in thunar always
fallback to the default gnome icon theme. See: http://imgur.com/Ukf69zV
That looks ugly, how can I prevent that?
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On 28/11/13 12:32, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> ~
> I find useful while coding/debugging separating the errors from the
> output + errors, even if the programming language doesn't allow for
> that:
> ~
>
> http://coding.derkeiler.com/Archive/Java/comp.lang.java.programmer/2012-08/msg01347.html
> ~
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> in this case however I can't get (Linux) time to log into the
> output+errors log file. It just spits its output on standard err (not
> the err + out I am trying to redirect it to)
> ~
> There must be some syntactic error in my statement. Can you see it?
Your example was
~
I find useful while coding/debugging separating the errors from the
output + errors, even if the programming language doesn't allow for
that:
~
http://coding.derkeiler.com/Archive/Java/comp.lang.java.programmer/2012-08/msg01347.html
~
in this case however I can't get (Linux) time to log into
On Thu, November 28, 2013 1:56 am, à´
à´à´¿àµ½ à´àµà´·àµà´£àµ»
à´à´¸àµ. wrote:
> Konsole of KDE & its frameworks like yakuake works well on Indic
> Languages.
> Me using it for Malayalam -ml_IN which is a complex indic script.
Thanks Akil.
I will try konsole and get back if I face any probl
On Thu, November 28, 2013 1:46 am, ken wrote:
>
> Yeah, you need to have utf8 support and then too Indic fonts installed.
>
Yes, everything is installed. Locale is also set properly. What probably
was not clear in my mail was that they are not displayed _correctly_ in
the terminals.
I do use indic
On 27/11/13 13:10, Wade Richards wrote:
Also, the deeper you get into the optimized code, the harder it is to
issue meaningful source-level warnings. E.g. when the compiler optimizes:
static int decimate(x) { return x/10; }
int foo() {
int a=INT_MAX;
int b;
for(i=0; i<100; ++i) { b=max
On 28/11/13 10:29, Fred White wrote:
> Hello list, today, had my server upgraded to Debian 7 and the 3 sites
> with phpnuke giving 500 Internal Server Error.
>
> Thanks
>
>
I suspect the problem is easily fixed, just the result of upgrading PHP
which will require a simple sed of some php files.
Please accept my apologies John, after giving your original post the
consideration it deserves I should have said:-
Huh?
What 'are' you talking about? Stable? Backports?
I suspect you confused this with another thread about a totally
different thing (blame AP who doesn't understand threads):-
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On 11/27/2013 09:22 PM, Frank Miles wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 19:00:03 +0100, Bob Proulx wrote:
Frank Miles wrote:
Bob Proulx wrote:
Frank Miles wrote:
but if I switched out of X to a terminal (Alt-Ctrl-Fn) the system
would crash. In addition, shutdown would only start, then it would
crash
On Wednesday 27 November 2013 18:52:43 AP wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Lisi Reisz
wrote:
> > Quite.
>
> I also really don't know about why this is happening. A mozilla
> firfox is doing all that...without any reason..!
It's nothing to do with the browser. It is largely a problem w
On 11/28/13, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com
wrote:
> I was having problems with the video on my Linux box; ie no video,
> only terminal after an update. I am running jessy/sid 32 bit. The
jessie/testing and sid/unstable are two different versions of Debian.
Do you know which you are using?
>
On 28/11/13 09:36, John Hasler wrote:
> Scott Ferguson
>> It would have been helpful to preface your post with "I'm guessing..."
Let me rephrase that...
It would have been helpful to preface your post with "Nothing to do with
the OPs question, this is on a completely different tangent..."
>
Scott Ferguson
> It would have been helpful to preface your post with "I'm guessing..."
Why? What I wrote is true. The Debian Wordpress package happens to be
an installer package created by the Debian Wordpress maintainers, but
what I wrote applies to it as it does to all Debian packages.
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On 28/11/13 08:51, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 07:42:40PM +0100, Pol Hallen wrote:
>> I've a remote server, sometime I see a early uptime (2 days) while I
>> didn't rebooted it. How check if the server has been rebooted or
>> there was a problem like blackout?
>
> Every time a m
After upgrading to Debian 7 (Wheezy), my Lexmark Prospect Pro 205 no longer
works. I did a fresh install (of both OS and Lexmark drivers) to clean
everything up. I called Lexmark and they were not able to tell me very much
besides, "Lexmark does not support anything after Debian 6 or Ubuntu 12.
On 28/11/13 01:29, John Hasler wrote:
> Chris Davies writes:
>> Last time I looked, the wordpress package was a point or two behind
>> the current version. Many of these point releases seem to be to fix
>> security issues, so I have to question the wisdom of using an "older"
>> version for a potent
On 28/11/13 03:28, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
>> Chris Davies writes:
>>> Last time I looked, the wordpress package was a point or two behind
>>> the current version. Many of these point releases seem to be to fix
>>> security issues, so I have to question the wisdom of using an "ol
On 27/11/13 23:16, Chris Davies wrote:
> Rick Thomas wrote:
>> Would you be willing to help me get a wordpress installation up and running?
>
>> I've done "aptitude install wordpress" which dragged in all the
>> necessary other packages, like apache2, mysql, php… etc. So I *think*
>> I've got al
One of the links Mark posted earlier addresses the "The compiler should issue
warnings" issue. The short answer is because of macro expansion and other
code-rearranging optimizations (inlining functions, loop unrolling, pulling
expressions out of a loop, etc.), undefined code appears and is rem
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 02:35:57PM -0500, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
> Dear List -
>
> I was having problems with the video on my Linux box; ie no video, only
> terminal after an update. I am running jessy/sid 32 bit. The question was
> whether the hard drive and/or the Intel video
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 07:42:40PM +0100, Pol Hallen wrote:
> I've a remote server, sometime I see a early uptime (2 days) while I
> didn't rebooted it. How check if the server has been rebooted or
> there was a problem like blackout?
Every time a machine is rebooted or shutdown/powered up, you sh
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 01:47:36 +1300 Chris Bannister sent:
> Can't remember the exact problems I was having with the touchpad on
> this Dell Inspiron, but I ended up with:
>
> root@tal:~# less /etc/modprobe.d/touchpad.conf
> options psmouse proto=imps
>
> I had to create the touchpad.conf file, as
Since gnome-terminal & its emulators like guake uses vtk which do not
provide complex utf-8 rendering, Indic Language support is poor in them.
~Akhil
On 28 Nov 2013 01:56, "അഖിൽ കൃഷ്ണൻ എസ്." wrote:
> Konsole of KDE & its frameworks like yakuake works well on Indic
> Languages. Me using it for Ma
On 26/11/13 11:37, Mark Haase wrote:
Compiler developers, for better or worse, reserve the right to do
whatever they want with undefined behavior, and it's up to the person
writing the C code to not include undefined behavior in their own program.
That's a fallacy. The fact that a compiler does
Konsole of KDE & its frameworks like yakuake works well on Indic Languages.
Me using it for Malayalam -ml_IN which is a complex indic script.
On 28 Nov 2013 01:46, "ken" wrote:
> On 11/27/2013 09:21 AM m...@mylug.org wrote:
>
>> I am using mutt as my mail reader and am quite happy with it. I gene
On 11/27/2013 09:21 AM m...@mylug.org wrote:
I am using mutt as my mail reader and am quite happy with it. I generally
use terminator as my terminal of choice. What I find lacking is that none
the terminals display the indic characters.
Searching I found that mlterm has good support for Asian la
Dear List -
I was having problems with the video on my Linux box; ie no video,
only terminal after an update. I am running jessy/sid 32 bit. The
question was whether the hard drive and/or the Intel video chip on the
board were bad. A disk test showed no errors, and a clean boot
from a live CD
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 19:00:03 +0100, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Frank Miles wrote:
>> Bob Proulx wrote:
>> > Frank Miles wrote:
>> > > but if I switched out of X to a terminal (Alt-Ctrl-Fn) the system
>> > > would crash. In addition, shutdown would only start, then it would
>> > > crash
>> >
>> > What g
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On Lu, 25 nov 13, 23:40:44, erosenberg@hygeiabiomedicalcom [1]
wrote:
> Dear List -
> There is a problem with my Lenovo 8189-58U. It will not boot
from
> the C
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:41:23PM +0530, AP wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
>
> > Every reply of yours breaks the thread.
>
> Really just using Opera (and sometimes Firefox) and typing
> www.gmail.com and then using it without anything else...!
If I understand, t
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Quite.
I also really don't know about why this is happening. A mozilla firfox
is doing all that...without any reason..!
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didn't rebooted it. How check if the server has been rebooted or there
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Frank Miles wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > Frank Miles wrote:
> > > but if I switched out of X to a terminal (Alt-Ctrl-Fn) the system would
> > > crash. In addition, shutdown would only start, then it would crash
> >
> > What graphics card do you have there?
>
> There is no graphics card - the C
> On 27/nov/2013, at 15:21, m...@mylug.org wrote:
>
> I am using mutt as my mail reader and am quite happy with it. I generally
> use terminator as my terminal of choice. What I find lacking is that none
> the terminals display the indic characters.
Are you shure that an UTF-8 supporting termina
On Wednesday 27 November 2013 17:11:23 AP wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Andre Majorel
wrote:
> > Every reply of yours breaks the thread.
>
> Really just using Opera (and sometimes Firefox) and typing
> www.gmail.com and then using it without anything else...!
Quite. You keep breakin
On Wednesday 27 November 2013 17:06:40 AP wrote:
> To
> my belief, end users would like something more fancy!
Depends on the end user. I currently have two clients, one husband
and myself running Wheezy on our desktops. The reasons are not the
same in every case, but the results are. As I sa
AP writes:
> But CLI learning needs much time.
Nonsense. It's the simplest possible UI. The system prints a prompt.
You type a command. The system executes the command, prints the
results, and prints another prompt. Trivially simple.
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I wrote:
> Debian backports security fixes to Stable. That's why they have a
> security team and it's what they mean when they say that Stable is
> supported.
Miles Fidelman writes:
> That's kind of besides the point in this case. Wordpress has a pretty
> sophisticated mechanism for updating bo
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Chris Bannister
wrote:
> Yep, that's pretty much on the nail! Although, it is around three years
> on average, as the testing distribution becomes the new stable.
> Of course, there is backports, but some would argue that then, by
> definition, you are no longer
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
> Every reply of yours breaks the thread.
Really just using Opera (and sometimes Firefox) and typing
www.gmail.com and then using it without anything else...!
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 5:50 AM, Doug wrote:
> Stable means the producers of the distro believe that the bugs have been
> all removed. That does _not_ mean that they won't change it tomorrow,
> and for some applications, you might have to upgrade--i.e.,
> install a new release of that system, or
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Joe wrote:
> Depends on what you need that's new. Stable in the sense that the
> software version is not changed, except for some frequently-updated
> workstation software such as web browsers and virus checkers. Nearly
> all other software is frozen at the versio
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:41 PM, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q030WNZvXrA
Well, you mean its like GUI;)- Good analogy!
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> GUIs have their uses; but they limit what one can do. If one wants to learn
> how a computer works, CLI is nearly the only way to go.
But CLI learning needs much time.
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John Hasler wrote:
Chris Davies writes:
Last time I looked, the wordpress package was a point or two behind
the current version. Many of these point releases seem to be to fix
security issues, so I have to question the wisdom of using an "older"
version for a potentially Internet-facing server.
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 07:30:02 +0100, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Frank Miles wrote:
>> This is insane. I have a new system with an Asus H87M-Pro MB, an intel
>> i4770t. Fresh install of wheezy. Things seemed mostly functional...
>> but if I switched out of X to a terminal (Alt-Ctrl-Fn) the system would
>
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Chris Davies writes:
> Last time I looked, the wordpress package was a point or two behind
> the current version. Many of these point releases seem to be to fix
> security issues, so I have to question the wisdom of using an "older"
> version for a potentially Internet-facing server.
Debian backpo
I am using mutt as my mail reader and am quite happy with it. I generally
use terminator as my terminal of choice. What I find lacking is that none
the terminals display the indic characters.
Searching I found that mlterm has good support for Asian languages and
installed it. Unfortunately the deb
Rick Thomas wrote:
> Would you be willing to help me get a wordpress installation up and running?
> I've done "aptitude install wordpress" which dragged in all the
> necessary other packages, like apache2, mysql, php… etc. So I *think*
> I've got all the tools I'll need.
Last time I looked, the
On 13Nov27:2356+1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 27/11/13 23:37, David L. Craig wrote:
> > On 13Nov27:1423+1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> >
> >> On 27/11/13 13:49, David L. Craig wrote:
> >
> >>> On 13Nov26:1545-0500, David L. Craig wrote:
> >>>
> On 13Nov26:1437-0500, Mark Haase wrote:
> >>>
On 27/11/13 23:37, David L. Craig wrote:
> On 13Nov27:1423+1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> On 27/11/13 13:49, David L. Craig wrote:
>
>>> On 13Nov26:1545-0500, David L. Craig wrote:
>>>
On 13Nov26:1437-0500, Mark Haase wrote:
> Therefore, a Linux distribution has 2 choices: (1) wai
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 09:40:53PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
> Trouble with the very touchy touchpad which was making me go crazy, so
> dropped everything out of it except that it's as touchpad. I like it
> like that. But it still does some scroll things I don't like when I
> don't want them. A configu
On 13Nov27:1423+1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 27/11/13 13:49, David L. Craig wrote:
> > On 13Nov26:1545-0500, David L. Craig wrote:
> >
> >> On 13Nov26:1437-0500, Mark Haase wrote:
> >>
> >>> Therefore, a Linux distribution has 2 choices: (1) wait for upstream
> >>> patches for bugs/vulnerabi
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On 11/27/2013 11:19 AM, basti wrote:
> I plan to setup an Active/Active HA Webserver with 2 VPS. I read
> something about Heartbeat/Pacemaker and HAProxy but what do I need?
> What is overkilled? And is it possible to setup this with only 1
> public I
On 27 November 2013 13:27, Johann Spies wrote:
>
>
> What could be causing this because uwsgi://unix:/// is certainly wrong.
>
>
I think I found the reason. When running a plain uwsgi server with
uwsgi-python installed, it was not necessary to put
python
in web2py.xml but now I am trying uwsg-
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 07:22:54AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Doug, are you thinking "apt-get install packagename"
> or "dpkg install filename"?
>
> The latter is rarely used (even by 'power' users) these days, and the
> former is not what you wrote - perhaps this clarifies something useful
>
On Wednesday 27 November 2013 11:35:58 Chris Bannister wrote:
> > DOS anyone? ;-)
>
> No thanks.
:-)
Lisi
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On Tue, 2013-11-26 at 16:58 -0500, Doug wrote:
> And I have _never_ had a problem with Synaptic. Using it for at least
> 4 years now.
> I'm not afraid of the command line, I use it frequently.
It's the same for me. Synaptic is good. I'm using apt and dpkg too, but
Synaptic is nice for searching so
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 04:33:18PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 November 2013 16:25:08 AP wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 7:55 PM, Lisi Reisz
> wrote:
> > > Much depends on whether you (AP) are ready to get your feet wet
> > > and use the CLI (command line interface). By all means
I have the same configuration on my laptop and server. On my laptop it
works, but not on the server.
Differences:
Laptop: nginx version 1.4.3-2
Server: nginx version 1.2.1-2.2+wheezy2
The socket configuration is the same in both uwsgi
/var/run/uwsgi/app/web2py.socket
and in nginx:
uwsgi_pass
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 09:53:00PM +0530, AP wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Catalin Soare
> wrote:> Hello there!
>
> > Then, come back to Debian. Unless you choose any testing or non-stable
> > variants, you will notice that it truly is stable and once setup, things
> > Just Work (TM).
Hi
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:19:15AM +0100, basti wrote:
> Hello,
> I plan to setup an Active/Active HA Webserver with 2 VPS.
> I read something about Heartbeat/Pacemaker and HAProxy but what do I
> need? What is overkilled?
heartbeat/pacemaker are good for making an IP address "float" between
s
Hello,
2013/11/26 Zenaan Harkness
> Setting up a laptop workstation for a friend, who uses internet via an
> sgs2 (samsung galaxy sII). Never have I tethered before.
>
> I've installed wheezy+xfce on a thinkpad r500.
>
> Been searching a bit, eg "network tethering site:debian.org" and others.
>
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 10:19:32 +0100 ha sent:
> Anybody tried installing Debian on Toshiba Satellite U940?
Don't know anything about that Toshiba laptop. Just installed on a
C50d. No help to you especially if you want to make it a dual boot
system. Installed this as a native Debian.
Stayed with Wh
Hello,
I plan to setup an Active/Active HA Webserver with 2 VPS.
I read something about Heartbeat/Pacemaker and HAProxy but what do I
need? What is overkilled?
And is it possible to setup this with only 1 public IP per Server?
Is there an Tutorial somewhere?
Regards,
Basti
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On 27/11/13 20:19, ha wrote:
> Anybody tried installing Debian on Toshiba Satellite U940?
> Any know issues?
> I cannot find much information on the net.
> I can see that some Toshiba laptops are not very Deban-frendly
> (https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Toshiba), so I wonder...
>
> Than
On 27/11/13 08:29, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 27/11/13 19:14, John Magolske wrote:
* Scott Ferguson [131126 23:43]:
On 27/11/13 17:46, John Magolske wrote:
I'm finding I can't install any packages with `aptitude dist-upgrade`
`aptitude install ...` etc, keep getting this:
% sudo aptitude di
Anybody tried installing Debian on Toshiba Satellite U940?
Any know issues?
I cannot find much information on the net.
I can see that some Toshiba laptops are not very Deban-frendly
(https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Toshiba), so I wonder...
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 07:20:04PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> Stable means the producers of the distro believe that the bugs have been
> all removed. That does _not_ mean that they won't change it tomorrow,
> and for some applications, you might have to upgrade--i.e.,
> install a new release of that syst
On 27/11/13 19:21, Kailash wrote:
> On Sunday 24 November 2013 07:09 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>>
>> Can someone point me at step-by-step instructions for going from
>> sudo aptitude install wordpress
>> on a freshly scrubbed, newly installed Wheezy system to a working wordpress
>> website on th
On 27/11/13 19:14, John Magolske wrote:
> * Scott Ferguson [131126 23:43]:
>> On 27/11/13 17:46, John Magolske wrote:
>>> I'm finding I can't install any packages with `aptitude dist-upgrade`
>>> `aptitude install ...` etc, keep getting this:
>>>
>>> % sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
>>> [...]
>>>
On Sunday 24 November 2013 07:09 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> Can someone point me at step-by-step instructions for going from
> sudo aptitude install wordpress
> on a freshly scrubbed, newly installed Wheezy system to a working wordpress
> website on the same machine?
>
> I've read the READ
* Scott Ferguson [131126 23:43]:
> On 27/11/13 17:46, John Magolske wrote:
> > I'm finding I can't install any packages with `aptitude dist-upgrade`
> > `aptitude install ...` etc, keep getting this:
> >
> > % sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
> > [...]
> > E: APT_HOOK_INFO_FD is not correctly def
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