On 5/23/19 8:17 AM, Erik Josefsson wrote:
Thanks all for feedback, help and answers to many of my questions, but I
feel my available time and my skills put together won't meet the
threshold for being able to contribute to Debian in any meaningful way
for another year or two.
I'll have to go b
Hello, I'm Alexandria F., I'm a software developer, i have all versions of your
distributions of debian jessie and stretch(gnome,kde,xfce,cinnamon,lxde)
downloaded, but im start in contact with you because i have some questions
about debian live cd, for be specific(Jessie 8.0.0), my questions ar
On Thursday 23 May 2019 07:22:24 pm David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 23 May 2019 at 18:25:41 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I can mount the drive the wheezy install is on, no problem, but I've
> > zero clue where in all those hashed subdir ff has them stored in.
> > Any know what file or dir I copy
On Thu 23 May 2019 at 18:25:41 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> I can mount the drive the wheezy install is on, no problem, but I've zero
> clue where in all those hashed subdir ff has them stored in. Any know
> what file or dir I copy over to the stretch install that will get me
> back my login
Gene Heskett composed on 2019-05-23 18:25 (UTC-0400):
> I can mount the drive the wheezy install is on, no problem, but I've zero
> clue where in all those hashed subdir ff has them stored in. Any know
You don't have to have profile data in a directory with a name your brain cannot
remember. ~/
On 5/23/19, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
>
> Mine's handsome. Dell XPS 420. Runs NICE on Debian... when it's
> running. It's still in need of a new power supply. Intentions are to
> attempt to find one again tonight.
>
> I can't swear 100%, but I THINK it did NOT do Nvidia issues. I
> remember lsmod'in
On 5/23/19, Joe wrote:
>
> Always difficult to advise, so many computers, so few recent ones
> listed as Linux-compatible.
All Developers can do is wait for Users to write in with thumbs up or
down after purchasing new hardware. Otherwise, it's not many folks who
can venture into all that exists
Nicholas Geovanis writes:
>
> That webpage is unfortunately the best doc I have found on
> SystemD. Its not unfortunate because it's bad doc, it's good but some
> is a little out of date. It's that there is nothing better from the
> makers of SystemD. In the ideal world only "us" system administra
Greetings all;
I can mount the drive the wheezy install is on, no problem, but I've zero
clue where in all those hashed subdir ff has them stored in. Any know
what file or dir I copy over to the stretch install that will get me
back my login data for my bank?
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There a
On Thu, 2019-05-23 at 19:24 +, Erik Josefsson wrote:
> On 5/23/19 4:59 PM, Joe wrote:
> > On Thu, 23 May 2019 15:17:15 +
> > Erik Josefsson wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks all for feedback, help and answers to many of my
> > > questions,
> > > but I feel my available time and my skills put togethe
On Thu, 23 May 2019 19:24:21 +
Erik Josefsson wrote:
>
> Thanks a million! I'm not a gamer, would this machine be OK you think?
>
> https://www.bluecity.se/hp-compaq-8200-elite-sff-2-50ghz-250gb-hdd-windows-10-8gb-ram-svart-50074
>
> It's on the shelf for sale just down town, so I could b
Erik Josefsson composed on 2019-05-23 19:24 (UTC):
> would this machine be OK you think?
>
> https://www.bluecity.se/hp-compaq-8200-elite-sff-2-50ghz-250gb-hdd-windows-10-8gb-ram-svart-50074
>
> It's on the shelf for sale just down town, so I could buy it tomorrow!
It should be OK, likely an app
On 5/23/19 4:59 PM, Joe wrote:
On Thu, 23 May 2019 15:17:15 +
Erik Josefsson wrote:
Thanks all for feedback, help and answers to many of my questions,
but I feel my available time and my skills put together won't meet
the threshold for being able to contribute to Debian in any
meaningful w
On Thu 23 May 2019 at 11:13:36 -0700, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> that would be with the Calamares Installer?
No. Paul Sutton would have mentioned it if it was.
> I Hate it!
Thanks for letting us know.
[...]
> the Calamares Installer is a real thorn in my side... end of rant ;-)
I am sure Paul Sut
On Thu 23 May 2019 at 18:47:48 +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Just installing Debian 10 rc 1.
Ditto. i386 netinst. Expert installation.
> With regard to user accounts I am asked
> for credentials for the account I want to log in with. However I don't
> appear to
Quoting Paul Sutton (2019-05-23 19:47:48)
> Just installing Debian 10 rc 1. With regard to user accounts I am
> asked for credentials for the account I want to log in with. However
> I don't appear to be asked for information to set up a root account.
>
> is Debian 10 now using sudo to allow u
that would be with the Calamares Installer?
I Hate it!
also it mounts all system swap partitions,
nor does it read or write partition labels.
I don't understand how to fix the Sudo issue, I can't even log in as root.
this something that Linux Mint also does, I forget how to fix it.
on my other m
Hi
Just installing Debian 10 rc 1. With regard to user accounts I am asked
for credentials for the account I want to log in with. However I don't
appear to be asked for information to set up a root account.
is Debian 10 now using sudo to allow users to carry out admin tasks.
Is this how it is
On 5/23/19 9:17 AM, Erik Josefsson wrote:
> I'd anyway like to ask if anyone would know a
> reasonably powerful second hand stationary office computer that can run
> a Debian Buster Pure Blend from a net install? No need for wireless, I
> will just connect with ethernet cable.
I don't know if thi
On Thu, 23 May 2019 15:17:15 +
Erik Josefsson wrote:
> Thanks all for feedback, help and answers to many of my questions,
> but I feel my available time and my skills put together won't meet
> the threshold for being able to contribute to Debian in any
> meaningful way for another year or two
Thanks all for feedback, help and answers to many of my questions, but I
feel my available time and my skills put together won't meet the
threshold for being able to contribute to Debian in any meaningful way
for another year or two.
I'll have to go back to piggybacking, as I have done for dec
On Wed 22 May 2019 at 10:25:25 (-0400), Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> I also use "apt-cache policy". I use that one for taking a quick peek
> at whether or not something's installed. It has the added benefit of
> referencing a package's upgrade [standing]:
>
> $ apt-cache policy firefox-esr
> firefox
Not yet, but I will do as my test netbook has
firmware-buster-DI-alpha5-amd64-DVD-1.iso
Installed at the moment
Paul
On 23/05/2019 03:10, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> did you try the installer?
>
> I really don't like the Calamares installer, kinda weird, lacking
> options.
> thankfully the Debian In
thanks for your fast reply
:D
On 5/23/19 12:11 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Hi Georges,
>
> Quoting Georgios (2019-05-23 10:44:14)
>> I'm thinking installing debian on a new laptop. The problem is that the
>> current version is stretch that comes with an old kernel that doesn't
>> support my
Hi,
On Thu, 23 May 2019 11:44:14 +0300
Georgios wrote:
> Hi there!
> I'm thinking installing debian on a new laptop. The problem is that the
> current version is stretch that comes with an old kernel that doesn't
> support my wifi card.
> I was thinking about using backports to install the lates
Hi Georges,
Quoting Georgios (2019-05-23 10:44:14)
> I'm thinking installing debian on a new laptop. The problem is that the
> current version is stretch that comes with an old kernel that doesn't
> support my wifi card.
> I was thinking about using backports to install the latest kernel.
>
> I h
Hi there!
I'm thinking installing debian on a new laptop. The problem is that the
current version is stretch that comes with an old kernel that doesn't
support my wifi card.
I was thinking about using backports to install the latest kernel.
I have the following questions.
When I install stable an
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