On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 3:13 PM piorunz wrote:
>
> Witaj Wojciech,
>
> On 13/01/2022 11:02, Wojciech wrote:
> >
> > Kiedy mogę się spodziewać naprawienia ?
>
> Never. Jessie end of life was in June 2018, and LTS support has ended in
> June 2020, one and half years ago. It's a surprise that some Je
On 1/12/2022 9:29 AM, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
On 12/1/22 4:12 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
The only requirement is to have virtualisation available.
My advice is if you are going to be doing any virtual work is get a
laptop with
- decent processor ( I use Ryzen mid range )
- Expandable memory to
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 08:24:51PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> In an effort to be part of the solution for my shell service provider, I
> have a question.
> We are getting ssl certificate not trusted errors, which I understand post
> issues at the end of November, can be corrected
On 1/15/2022 6:04 AM, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
I'm just a user. I've been trying to install Bullseye since the Release
Candidates, no luck.
The accessible text installer fails to find my sound card. I think my sound
card is the
second one that Debian finds, so I select that.
I do get so
If the first possible port is hdmi it could be debian is getting hung up
on that port and thinks it's your default port. This is not a new
problem. Maybe a -nohdmi boot parameter could be added to instruct the
installer to bypass all of those hdmi ports if that's the problem you're
having. If yo
I'm just a user. I've been trying to install Bullseye since the Release
Candidates, no luck.
The accessible text installer fails to find my sound card. I think my sound
card is the
second one that Debian finds, so I select that.
I do get sound in console once installed, but a blind person wo
Hi folks,
In an effort to be part of the solution for my shell service provider, I
have a question.
We are getting ssl certificate not trusted errors, which I understand
post issues at the end of November, can be corrected with new ssl
certificate files.
main issue is in lynx 2.9.dev5
where
On 14.01.2022 19:02, Anssi Saari wrote:
"Alexander V. Makartsev" writes:
If I was in the market for the router for myself, I'd always choose
one from MikroTik¹.
They all have no-nonsence hardware and software design...
I can't agree with the software part. Or I guess no-nonsense can be
agreed
On 1/14/22 18:56, Wojciech wrote:
> Thanks Georgi.
>
> Guys, Don't solve it. I solved it myself.
> I have a feeling you don't quite understand what I'm writing about.
>
> choose-mirror pointing to the branch
> http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/
> The Release found there points (redirec
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 05:56:19PM +0100, Wojciech wrote:
> choose-mirror pointing to the branch
> http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/
> The Release found there points (redirects) to
> http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dists/oldoldstable/
> At that location lies another distribution/differe
Thanks Georgi.
Guys, Don't solve it. I solved it myself.
I have a feeling you don't quite understand what I'm writing about.
choose-mirror pointing to the branch
http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/
The Release found there points (redirects) to
http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dists/ol
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 07:23:14AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
First of all, this already exists:
https://manpages.debian.org/
Alas OP mentioned (not in the top message) that this is for an offline
system.
However manpages.d.o mentions it is generated using this software:
https://github.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:56:19AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
So clang-13 1:13.0.1~+rc1-1~exp4 testing is in testing/unstable,
but the changelog says:
llvm-toolchain-13 (1:13.0.1~+rc1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium
Because despite what the changelog or the version string say, the
main
Hello!
I'm trying to use apt_pkg to get a "best candidate" for a package, but with
slightly different constraints than I have set up in /etc/apt/preferences.d.
I am trying to use Policy.create_pin to do so, but cannot seem to get it
working:
import apt_pkg
apt_pkg.init()
cache = apt_pkg.Cach
Anssi Saari wrote:
> For sure, most router makers seem to think they have to add a fat
> proprietary layer of crap on top of Linux. I have recent experience from
> a Draytek router but at least their web interface was easily understood
> even if things were placed strangely and some things were ju
"Alexander V. Makartsev" writes:
> If I was in the market for the router for myself, I'd always choose
> one from MikroTik¹.
> They all have no-nonsence hardware and software design...
I can't agree with the software part. Or I guess no-nonsense can be
agreed but I just find their web config in
On 1/14/22 03:16, Wojciech wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks Tomas for your answer.
> In the installation process, at the moment of when I choosing mirror
> server for example http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dist/jessie/Release
> installation is break.
> For jessie is selected choose-mirror: wget -q
> http://
Hi,
zira:~> apt-show-versions -a clang-13
clang-13:amd64 1:13.0.0-9+b2 install ok installed
No stable version
No stable-updates version
clang-13:amd64 1:13.0.1~+rc1-1~exp4 testing ftp.debian.org
clang-13:amd64 1:13.0.1~+rc1-1~exp4 unstable ftp.debian.org
clang-13:amd64 1:13.0.1~+rc2-1~exp
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