webalizer bug in debian jessie

2018-05-01 Thread BASSAGET Cédric
Hello, Referring to : https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=858602 I'm looking for the 2.23.08-2 version of webalizer, which is referred in this bug. Can't find it... Can not install 2.23.08-3 because it needs libpng16-16 which is not available in debian jessie repositories. Can anybo

Re: gstreamer-1.0/libgstlame.so what is this?

2018-05-01 Thread A_Man_Without_Clue
On 04/30/2018 11:39 AM, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 11:34:13AM +0900, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote: >> E: >> /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-6Cr5xr/03-gstreamer1.0-plugins-good_1.14.0-4_amd64.deb: >> trying to overwrite >> '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gstreamer-1.0/libgstlame.so', whi

Re: Debian glossary?

2018-05-01 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 06:46:01AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > Man pages by their nature/purpose assume a certain level of expertise. > They can be daunting for the uninitiated. > > Comments? https://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/misc/nipple.html : The only "intuitive" interface is the n

how to keep geoip database uptodate

2018-05-01 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
How do I keep geoip database up to date on Debian stable? Currently, I am not able to get information on some IP addresses. For example, % geoiplookup 45.229.2.42 GeoIP Country Edition: IP Address not found I tried geoipupdate, but it is looking for a license. % geoipupdate -v geoipupdate 2.3.

Re: messed up release in apt

2018-05-01 Thread Brian
On Tue 01 May 2018 at 09:18:56 -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Tue 01 May 2018 at 08:11:28 (-0500), Anil Duggirala wrote: > > > If it were my machine (so that if I sank it I would be the only one > > > to > > > go down with the ship), I might run: > > > > > >  'apt-key update' > > > > > > > Whe

Re: messed up release in apt

2018-05-01 Thread Jimmy Johnson
On 05/01/2018 06:11 AM, Anil Duggirala wrote: If it were my machine (so that if I sank it I would be the only one to go down with the ship), I might run:  'apt-key update' When running that command I am getting : Warning: 'apt-key update' is deprecated and should not be used anymore! Note: I

Re: messed up release in apt

2018-05-01 Thread David Wright
On Tue 01 May 2018 at 08:11:28 (-0500), Anil Duggirala wrote: > > If it were my machine (so that if I sank it I would be the only one > > to > > go down with the ship), I might run: > > > >  'apt-key update' > > > > When running that command I am getting : > Warning: 'apt-key update' is deprecat

Re: messed up release in apt

2018-05-01 Thread Curt
On 2018-05-01, Anil Duggirala wrote: >> If it were my machine (so that if I sank it I would be the only one >> to >> go down with the ship), I might run: >> >>  'apt-key update' >> > > When running that command I am getting : > Warning: 'apt-key update' is deprecated and should not be used anymo

Re: messed up release in apt

2018-05-01 Thread Anil Duggirala
> If it were my machine (so that if I sank it I would be the only one > to > go down with the ship), I might run: > >  'apt-key update' > When running that command I am getting : Warning: 'apt-key update' is deprecated and should not be used anymore! Note: In your distribution this command is a

Re: messed up release in apt

2018-05-01 Thread Anil Duggirala
> By old, I was referring to sources.list with jessie backports. I wold > do > that to make sure that apt will clean up all dependencies for Wine in > jessie backports. I thought that was what you meant, I did as you instructed. Just trying to get rid of this "key" error now. thanks a lot,

Re: Debian glossary?

2018-05-01 Thread songbird
Brian wrote: ... > Is there an advantage in using noauto *and* nofail? i leave nofail there as a reminder that i don't consider that partition important enough to be a fatal error even if i temporarily remove or change the noauto. having been bitten once i tend to be more cautious on subs

Re: Debian glossary?

2018-05-01 Thread Brian
On Tue 01 May 2018 at 07:28:43 -0400, songbird wrote: > Gene Heskett wrote: > ... > > Let me clarify that, to a right Pain In The Ass when trying to write an > > armhf or arm64 systen to its boot u-sd card. They grab the card the > > instant its plugged in and then dd has a hell of a time trying

pinfo a very useful command

2018-05-01 Thread songbird
thanks for the mention of it. bonus day here IMO (anytime i find a more useful interface than something else i rarely use). and for Richard, reading through the output of: pinfo coreutils will give you a good boost of basic command line related knowlege. :) songbird

Re: Debian glossary?

2018-05-01 Thread songbird
Gene Heskett wrote: ... > Let me clarify that, to a right Pain In The Ass when trying to write an > armhf or arm64 systen to its boot u-sd card. They grab the card the > instant its plugged in and then dd has a hell of a time trying to write > to a mounted device. noauto is a frequently used

Re: messed up release in apt

2018-05-01 Thread Curt
On 2018-04-30, Anil Duggirala wrote: > > I removed all backported packages. Then did apt-get autoremove. Then > removed the jessie-backports line from sources.list. I appear to have > come back to my original system. However I am now getting an error on > apt update. > W: http://security.debian.o

Re: messed up release in apt

2018-05-01 Thread Dejan Jocic
On 30-04-18, Anil Duggirala wrote: > > I would first use old sources.list to purge wine and follow it up > > with > > autoremove. But after that new, this time intended and correct, > > sources.list with apt-get should solve problem. > > > > When you say "old" do you mean the sources.list without