On 04-04-2021 15:40, Orlando Canchola wrote:
> Yes, I am installing Debian boster
It's unlikely to be the desktop environment.
It could be a dirty disc, or any number of other issues.
What was the installation step immediately before you received that
message?
Cheers!
Harry
> El sáb., 3 de abril
On 04-04-2021 15:25, Orlando Canchola wrote:
> Hi! The error is: "Installation step failed
>
> An installation step failed. You can try to run the failing item again
> from the
> menu, or skip it and choose something else"
>
> The environment desktop I tried to install is xfce
Try to keep your
On 04-04-2021 15:12, Orlando Canchola wrote:
> Hi I am trying to install Debian buster but when I choose a desktop
> environment and wait, an error occurs, so what could I do?
Hullo, Orlando,
Describe the error.
Is there any message involved?
Which desktop environment are you trying to install?
C
Hi I am trying to install Debian buster but when I choose a desktop
environment and wait, an error occurs, so what could I do?
> I tried a freshly-formatted 16GB stick, and the document scanned
> successfully. The PDF is just shy of 40MB for 360 pages. The
Most likely the document is first scanned to a set of separate
uncompressed pages (maybe kept in separate files) and only converted to
a PDF at the end, hence the nee
On Sat Apr 3 16:42:15 2021 John Boxall wrote:
> On 2021-04-03 1:00 p.m., Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> On 2021-04-02 10:56 a.m., Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>>
>> the error message. I forget the exact wording, but it
>> was pretty specific about the USB device being full,
>> as opposed to some sort of in
On 4/3/21 9:05 AM, Dan Norton wrote:
On 3/31/21 1:33 PM, David Christensen wrote:
"$ host -v -t A www.debian.org 192.168.1.254
Dan -- did you run the above test? This may help isolate if the problem
is Debian 10 or your AT&T gateway."
The five lines immediately above are incorrectly forma
In case no answer comes from debian-user@lists.debian.org, maybe you
should ask sa...@lists.samba.org.
Regards,
Yvan
Le 03/04/2021 à 20:32, Joel Davies a écrit :
We have some autofs mounts that stopped working after the 10.9 updates
were applied. Seems that the kernel update is the cause – I a
geoad...@sapo.pt writes:
> I was going throught msmtp docs at the debian wiki,but I'm still
> having trouble setting msmtp-mta.
I guess you're talking about this wiki page:
https://wiki.debian.org/msmtp
I've just reviewed it and updated it with a few improvements.
> [...] what would be the best
On Sat 03 Apr 2021 at 11:26:51 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, April 02, 2021 01:11:01 AM Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> > Thank you, Dr./Mr. Kramer, for taking time to post your kind inputs.
> > To me, the best possible option would be an organisationally hosted
> > wiki site with strict po
On Sat 03 Apr 2021 at 10:00:53 -0700, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
[...]
> I realize that this has turned into a review of the
> scanner, but I've gotten so far into it that I might
> as well see it through to the end. For now, connection
> to a computer is merely something it would be nice to
> have, r
We have some autofs mounts that stopped working after the 10.9 updates were
applied. Seems that the kernel update is the cause - I applied just the kernel
update and same thing happens. The mounts that stopped working were targeting
Windows domain DFS shares. The DFS root can still be mounted
(
On Sat, 3 Apr 2021 11:26:51 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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> References:
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On 03.04.2021 21:59, Dan Norton wrote:
Isn't there a tidier way besides making resolv.conf immutable,
resulting in lots of /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient-new.* files? Maybe
stopping dhclient from overwriting resolv.conf[1]?
- Dan
[1]https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf#Modifying_.2Fetc.2Fdhcp.2Fdhc
On 2021-04-03 1:00 p.m., Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 2021-04-02 10:56 a.m., Charlie Gibbs wrote:
the error message. I forget the exact wording, but it
was pretty specific about the USB device being full,
as opposed to some sort of internal memory overflow.
Charlie,
It is also a possibility that y
On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 12:59:04PM -0400, Dan Norton wrote:
> Isn't there a tidier way besides making resolv.conf immutable,
> resulting in lots of /etc/resolv.conf.dhclient-new.* files? Maybe
> stopping dhclient from overwriting resolv.conf[1]?
>
> - Dan
>
> [1]https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.co
On 2021-04-02 10:56 a.m., Charlie Gibbs wrote:
Emboldened by this, I went into the advanced options
and turned on "Continuous scan", then dropped in the
first part of a 300-page manual. Once the sheets
were scanned, the scanner asked me whether I had
more; I put in the next bundle of sheets, sa
Greg Wooledge on Fri, 2 Apr 2021 23:24:43 -0400 wrote:
"On Fri, Apr 02, 2021 at 10:48:09PM -0400, Dan Norton wrote:
> # cat /etc/resolv.conf
> domain attlocal.net
> search attlocal.net
> nameserver 1.1.1.1
> nameserver 1.0.0.1
> ...and this works very well. I like it because it cuts out more
> of
On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 12:05:54PM -0400, Dan Norton wrote:
> On 3/31/21 1:33 PM, David Christensen wrote:
>
> "$ host -v -t A www.debian.org 192.168.1.254
>
>
> Dan -- did you run the above test? This may help isolate if the problem
> is Debian 10 or your AT&T gateway."
>
> $ host -v -t A www.
On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 07:38:53PM +0300, George Shuklin wrote:
> I'd like to stir some debates.
>
> Ubuntu (which is 'enterprise friendly Debian with ambivalent feeling about
> free software') started to push snaps onto servers for real. It looks to me
> like they desperately want to jump away fr
On 4/3/21 8:26 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, April 02, 2021 01:11:01 AM Susmita/Rajib wrote:
Thank you, Dr./Mr. Kramer, for taking time to post your kind inputs.
To me, the best possible option would be an organisationally hosted
wiki site with strict posting guidelines, and pages a
I'd like to stir some debates.
Ubuntu (which is 'enterprise friendly Debian with ambivalent feeling
about free software') started to push snaps onto servers for real. It
looks to me like they desperately want to jump away from debs into
'vendor friendly packaging'. Is it so?
On 3/31/21 1:33 PM, David Christensen wrote:
"$ host -v -t A www.debian.org 192.168.1.254
Dan -- did you run the above test? This may help isolate if the problem
is Debian 10 or your AT&T gateway."
$ host -v -t A www.debian.org 192.168.1.254
Trying "www.debian.org"
;; connection timed out; no s
On Friday, April 02, 2021 01:11:01 AM Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> Thank you, Dr./Mr. Kramer, for taking time to post your kind inputs.
> To me, the best possible option would be an organisationally hosted
> wiki site with strict posting guidelines, and pages as described.
Just a followup:
I wasn't awa
On Sat, 3 Apr 2021 10:21:08 +0200
wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 08:57:20AM +0100, Joe wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > think even then that most of them had oriental firmware, and my
> > opinion of even Japanese code is that it isn't wonderful. Hardware
> > great,
>
> Given the generally p
On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 08:57:20AM +0100, Joe wrote:
[...]
> think even then that most of them had oriental firmware, and my opinion
> of even Japanese code is that it isn't wonderful. Hardware great,
Given the generally pitiful state of the software trade all over the
place, the geogra
On Fri, 2 Apr 2021 20:14:41 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> Home router DNS services tend to be mediocre at best, and usually they
> simply forward your requests to your ISP's nameservers, and *those*
> tend to be problematic at times too (depending on the ISP). That's
> two layers of questiona
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