David Wright writes:
> Pleasure. Nice to know someone else does that too.
I am happy to report that the recording ended so I
rebooted with fingers crossed. The messages from the boot
confirmed that network-manager started and reported okay and the
interface came up with it's assigned IP a
On Tue 11 Apr 2017 at 15:58:26 (-0500), Martin McCormick wrote:
> David Wright writes:
> > /var/log/apt/history.log should contain something like
> >
> > Start-Date: 2017-03-02 06:48:56
> > Commandline: apt-get autoremove
> >
> > followed by the packages removed. If, during the removal, some se
David Wright writes:
> /var/log/apt/history.log should contain something like
>
> Start-Date: 2017-03-02 06:48:56
> Commandline: apt-get autoremove
>
> followed by the packages removed. If, during the removal, some service
> was stopped, or whatever, you might see some output somewhat buried in
On Tue 11 Apr 2017 at 13:12:58 -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> After using apt-get autoremove on a jessie installation,
> the system is mostly working but it now fails to initialize eth0
> so it comes up with no network address. I looked back through the
> 8 syslog files it had and, of cour
On Tue 11 Apr 2017 at 13:12:58 (-0500), Martin McCormick wrote:
> After using apt-get autoremove on a jessie installation,
> the system is mostly working but it now fails to initialize eth0
> so it comes up with no network address. I looked back through the
> 8 syslog files it had and, of cou
On Tue 11 Apr 2017 at 12:39:00 (+), GiaThnYgeia wrote:
>
>
> Felix Miata:
> > My opinion is that people who want ancient hardware to continue to be
> > supported for the longest possible period of time must participate in
> > the development phase by testing on the very hardware that they wan
Hi Martin,
can you get, what packages where deinstalled by autoremove? Should be
somewhere in the logs.
Best
Hans
Hi folks,
since some days lircd is spamming my syslog with the following message:
Apr 11 20:28:22 localhost lircd-0.9.4c[8159]: Error: Cannot glob /sys/class/
rc/rc0/input[0-9]*/event[0-9]*
Apr 11 20:28:23 localhost lircd[8159]: lircd-0.9.4c[8159]: Error: Cannot glob
/sys/class/rc/rc0/input[0-9
After using apt-get autoremove on a jessie installation,
the system is mostly working but it now fails to initialize eth0
so it comes up with no network address. I looked back through the
8 syslog files it had and, of course, there doesn't happen to be
a syslog taken of a boot or I might be
GiaThnYgeia composed on 2017-04-11 08:39 (UTC-0400):
Felix Miata:
Did including iomem=relaxed on your cmdline solve your problem, or did
it not?
I wouldn't know, the person for which I installed Debian for will not
dare switch to Stretch after this experience, will not even talk about
it.
Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
> thanks a lot for any idea
This has nothing to do with mysql or debian, but with wordpress. Please
refer the manual or subscribe to the wordpress list.
Perhaps someone else here may help you, but it would be OT IMO.
regards
On 04/11/2017 07:45 AM, Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
Thanks for reply;
I give more details.
I install wordpress on my machine, it works fine on local, I mean i if
write in the browser localhost/wordpress, it 's OK.
I can use myIP/worpress on a remote machine to connect my server, It seems
worki
On 9 April 2017 at 21:15, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Apr 2017 16:25:57 +0100 Michael Fothergill
> wrote:
>
> > On 7 April 2017 at 19:27, David Niklas wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 12:30:11 -0700
> > > Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > > > The Linux mantra has always been "choice," pleth
On 04/11/2017 08:16 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Tuesday 11 April 2017 13:54:50 Richard Owlett wrote:
'They' never told us, owners of single user laptops, why we
should chose it.
Your quoting lost important context ;<
You quoted only one sentence (as Ric did) of my post of April 8.
But you link to
xxx:
> On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 6:21 AM, GiaThnYgeia
>> Has Debian always been this crazy and am I so new to this madness?
>
> Moving the goalposts always generates a bit of madness. Whether this
> time is turning out more so than previous times I'll leave for others
> to comment on.
Moving the go
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On Tuesday 11 April 2017 13:54:50 Richard Owlett wrote:
> >> 'They' never told us, owners of single user laptops, why we should chose
> >> it.
Because they don't care whether you chose it or not? Debian offers
alternatives, but had to chose a default. Other distros have made their
choice. Ubu
On 04/10/2017 07:59 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
On 04/08/2017 01:06 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
'They' never told us, owners of single user laptops, why we should chose
it.
Simple, as I see it, single user laptop support doesn't pay the bills.
Neither do Desktops. Ubuntu found that one out, for all of
Thanks for reply;
I give more details.
I install wordpress on my machine, it works fine on local, I mean i if
write in the browser localhost/wordpress, it 's OK.
I can use myIP/worpress on a remote machine to connect my server, It seems
working fine, I get the main page,
BUT, CSS files are not
Felix Miata:
> My opinion is that people who want ancient hardware to continue to be
> supported for the longest possible period of time must participate in
> the development phase by testing on the very hardware that they want to
> stay working when it's hardware that developers either no longer
deloptes:
> songbird wrote:
>
>> did you check /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
>
> I doubt he does know about it
You doubt or you know?
I knew about it but I did not check it. There are many logs on /var/log
and its subdirectories. Can I interpret 3% of what they say? No! Do I
need to in order to ins
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