Can anyone please rectify me. I have got some weird doubts.
I have set up a PXE boot server. It has a forder /srv/tftp and it has
all the required files for PXE install.
I have also installed apt-cacher-ng on that PXE server. And that PXE
server is also acting as a local DHCP server.
So now, wha
I am trying to set up apt.conf.
The question is:
What or How does the Debian developers place in written text the expression
for Intel 64 bit.
I can see at this page:
http://www.debian.org/releases/wheezy/amd64/ch02s01.html.en#idp5618944
That the Intel 64 bit is expressed as amd64 for the d
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 7:11 PM, André Nunes Batista <
andrenbati...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello debianers!
>
>
Hello Andre,
> I run fwsnort to update and improve on my iptables rule sets. On
> updating it's rules though I got this error message:
>
> # iptables-restore < /path/to/fwsnort.save
> ip
I forgot to mention that an alternative approach could be to serve the
dvd or mounted iso file contents from another machine on your LAN
rather than from a flash drive.
Installers usually have some way to do this but I have forgotten the
specifics (maybe I even did that on Fedora not Debian, I for
On 24 January 2014 01:04, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> As I DO NOT have high speed internet available I have purchased a set of
> Squeeze DVD's.
>
> My impression is that I should be able to copy the set of DVD's to a flash
> drive and access as loop device to save physically handling DVD's when usin
> At any rate, to move from, say, squeeze, to wheezy, my approach would
> be to edit my sources.list, replacing all instances of "squeeze" with
> "wheezy", and then running
>
> # apt-get update
> # apt-get dist-upgrade
It's not always that straightforward for upgrades between major
releases. You
Hello debianers!
I run fwsnort to update and improve on my iptables rule sets. On
updating it's rules though I got this error message:
# iptables-restore < /path/to/fwsnort.save
iptables-restore v1.4.14: Invalid hex char '|' Error occurred at line:
4013 Try `iptables-restore -h' or 'iptables-rest
On Thu 23 Jan 2014 at 17:52:00 -0500, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> At any rate, to move from, say, squeeze, to wheezy, my approach
> would be to edit my sources.list, replacing all instances of
> "squeeze" with "wheezy", and then running
>
> # apt-get update
> # apt-get dist-upgrade
>
> That as far as
On Thu, 2014-01-23 at 14:07 -0600, Craig L. wrote:
> I have a couple of VMs running on a remote server: one with an older version
> of
> Ubuntu, and one running wheezy. I have an ssh tunnel with X forwarding set up
> so that I can access the machines from my system as localhost
> (ssh -p 48828 use
Thanks to all who have chimed in!
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Klaus wrote:
When for instance a new version of an already installed package
depends on a previously not installed library, then "apt-get
update" cannot update this pkg. You need "dist-upgrade" for that
job.
Aha. Thx for the RTFM; I had
Bob Bernstein:
>
> But the thread currently underway about dist-upgrade suggests that
> users are running it rather routinely, and not at all necessarily to
> move from one release to the next.
>
> Can someone please point out what I am missing?
What you are doing is generally the safe way. apt-
On 1/24/14, Klaus wrote:
> On 23/01/14 13:32, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> On 1/11/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
>> alsaplayer -S myaudio.file -o alsa -d hdmi:PCH,1 -r -F 32000 -l 0.5
>> Kernel:
>> Linux x220a02 3.12-1-rt-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Debian 3.12.6-2
>> (2013-12-29) x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Todd Maurice wrote:
> 1.
My username is "user" and hand-editing works fine but I want the preseed to
do the work for me.
> 2.
I wasn't clear here. I don't want to invoke the script directly. I want for
the script (or alias which then run the script) to start without any use
On 23/01/14 20:51, Bob Bernstein wrote:
A thread about dist-upgrade has me confused. In my experience I have
only ever run 'apt-get dist-upgrade' when I wanted to move from one
release to the next, say, from squeeze to wheezy.
Similarly, if I wanted to insure I had the latest versions of packag
On 23 January 2014 20:51, Bob Bernstein wrote:
>
> A thread about dist-upgrade has me confused. In my experience I have only
> ever run 'apt-get dist-upgrade' when I wanted to move from one release to
> the next, say, from squeeze to wheezy.
>
> Similarly, if I wanted to insure I had the latest ve
> 1.
My username is "user" and hand-editing works fine but I want the preseed to do
the work for me.
> 2.
I wasn't clear here. I don't want to invoke the script directly. I want for the
script (or alias which then run the script) to start without any user input at
all. User logs on, script star
Bob,
It was my understanding that dist-upgrade was only needed to resolve issues
that couldn't be resolved by upgrade. I have moved from wheezy to jessie
with a simple aptitude update and didn't need the dist-upgrade. If this is
incorrect I would love to know cause I ran into some issues with my
A thread about dist-upgrade has me confused. In my experience
I have only ever run 'apt-get dist-upgrade' when I wanted to move
from one release to the next, say, from squeeze to wheezy.
Similarly, if I wanted to insure I had the latest versions of
packages already installed (and any/all sec
I have a couple of VMs running on a remote server: one with an older version of
Ubuntu, and one running wheezy. I have an ssh tunnel with X forwarding set up
so that I can access the machines from my system as localhost
(ssh -p 48828 user@localhost and ssh -p 48829 user@localhost).
Yesterday I open
Hi Jeremiah,
Dňa Thu, 23 Jan 2014 10:19:22 -0800 Jeremiah Mahler
napísal:
> I posted mine for the amd64 architecture in a Git project.
> If you download them, double check the file names.
> Special characters like '+' might be replaced with %2B.
Thanks a lot :-)
I am on amd64 too, but i am abl
On Jo, 23 ian 14, 13:52:39, Darac Marjal wrote:
>
> When you are happy with the script, create an initscript for it that
> *starts* in runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (shutdown). Pitch it to happen
> sometime between X (and other user-facing services) stopping and the
> network going down.
Not sure if t
Slavko,
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 06:16:37PM +0100, Slavko wrote:
> Ahoj,
>
> Dňa Wed, 22 Jan 2014 16:50:08 -0800 Jeremiah Mahler
> napísal:
>
> > On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 02:30:39PM +0100, Slavko wrote:
> > It is certainly broken. I tried opening a known working project I
> > had and CvPcb gener
Ahoj,
Dňa Thu, 23 Jan 2014 18:16:37 +0100 Slavko napísal:
> > I also noticed that the newest version (0.20131208) has almost
> > no .mod files whereas the older (0.20130727) version has many.
>
> Yes, i can to find only four *.mod files in this new package veŕsion.
> But i check the kicad-libra
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Todd Maurice wrote:
1.
I would like to set d-i preseed/late_command in such way that a line
containing alias instructions would get added to ~/.bashrc. That way alias
would be active when I first login after the installation (typing 'myalias'
would start script1).
I tried
Ahoj,
Dňa Wed, 22 Jan 2014 16:50:08 -0800 Jeremiah Mahler
napísal:
> On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 02:30:39PM +0100, Slavko wrote:
> It is certainly broken. I tried opening a known working project I
> had and CvPcb generated lots of missing *.mod errors.
> I also couldn't open the pcb.
Thanks for co
1.
I would like to set d-i preseed/late_command in such way that a line containing
alias instructions would get added to ~/.bashrc. That way alias would be active
when I first login after the installation (typing 'myalias' would start
script1).
I tried
d-i preseed/late_command string in-target
On Thursday 23 January 2014 13:52:39 Darac Marjal wrote:
> runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (shutdown)
runlevel 6 is surely reboot? Whereas shutdown needs further
information: e.g. "shutdown -r" reboot, "shutdown -h" halt
http://linux.101hacks.com/unix/shutdown/
Lisi
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 03:08:29PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Thursday 23 January 2014 13:52:39 Darac Marjal wrote:
> > runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (shutdown)
>
> runlevel 6 is surely reboot? Whereas shutdown needs further
> information: e.g. "shutdown -r" reboot, "shutdown -h" halt
> http://li
d-i preseed/late_command string in-target sed -i 's,1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty
.*tty1 *$,1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -a user 38400 tty1,' /etc/inittab;
Works like a charm on Wheezy! Thank you everybody and a special thanks to Bob
for the working code!
On 22 January 2014 17:29, Robin wrote:
> Was working a couple of months ago, now it's not.
>
> Sid: 3.12-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.12.8-1 (2014-01-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux
> and 3.11-2 debian kernels
>
> ls /dev/video
> ls: cannot access /dev/video: No such file or directory
>
> webcam logitech c920
>
>
Having read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_device, I suspect
using a loop device will alleviate some of my problems.
I'm doing a series of installs to find an optimum configuration
for my personal needs.
As I DO NOT have high speed internet available I have purchased a
set of Squeeze DVD's.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 12:40:26AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> apt-get upgrade seems to have less "reboot requiring" updates.
>
> There ought be a way to schedule a dist-upgrade, to occur the next
> time I shutdown my computer - not on hibernate/suspend or even logout
> (I work on cmd line her
apt-get upgrade seems to have less "reboot requiring" updates.
There ought be a way to schedule a dist-upgrade, to occur the next
time I shutdown my computer - not on hibernate/suspend or even logout
(I work on cmd line here and there).
Doing a dist-upgrade right when I'm shutting the machine dow
So whilst wrangling with audio-dropouts, I installed:
Linux x220a02 3.12-1-rt-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Debian 3.12.6-2
(2013-12-29) x86_64 GNU/Linux
and now, every time I choose hibernate from the XFCE gui, or run
pm-hibernate cmd, instead of hibernating, the monitors go off, and
then my laptop pow
On 1/11/14, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 1/11/14, Klaus wrote:
>> far as I'm aware of, Zenaan has not tested -- or reported about his
>> tests of -- the most minimalist system.
>
> I shall do so at some point, hopefully in next day or three, and
> report back. It's an important test.
OK, finally
On 23/01/14 09:33, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 07:07:48PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I'm sure this is trivial, but I can't figure it out yet.
Script started on Wed 22 Jan 2014 07:16:36 PM EST
jude@d-216-36-20-9:~$ cat .ttytterrc
vcheck=1
autosplit=1
Twitter has moved to an all
This has actually been a problem for over a year, but I'd like to deal
with it now since the computer in question is a long way away (500 miles;
I telecommute 3 weeks out of 4). /etc/debian_version says "jessie/sid".
When I access this particular server over XRDP using XFCE (my usual
poison)
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 07:07:48PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I'm sure this is trivial, but I can't figure it out yet.
> Script started on Wed 22 Jan 2014 07:16:36 PM EST
> jude@d-216-36-20-9:~$ cat .ttytterrc
> vcheck=1
> autosplit=1
Twitter has moved to an all-SSL API[1], so try adding "ssl=1
On Mi, 22 ian 14, 19:54:37, james gray wrote:
> #apt.conf
>
> the quandary: How to express Intel 64 bit processor for the Architecture
> and Architectures plural for the apt.conf file in Debian software speak.
[more of that snipped]
And your question is?
Kind regards,
Andrei
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