On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 06:28:19PM +, ldmko...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Thanks for the verification. However, I still have the 404 problem and I
> have no clue where to look next.
SIGH
I am not sure you are helpable. Other people have already tried. I
am going to try *once*, and if tha
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 06:28:19PM +, ldmko...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Thanks for the verification. However, I still have the 404 problem and I
> have no clue where to look next.
The firewall is a red herring anyway. It doesn't make
404s (it may make connection timeouts, or something
similar).
"Gary L. Roach" writes:
> Thanks for the reply Tomas,
>
> Running the apt-file search libgui.so search now gets the exact same results
> as your search. Unfortunately,
> running netgen still gives the same error message. Now what?
Maybe a hint: apt-file search doesn't list files that're install
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 10:48:28AM -0700, Gary L. Roach wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Tomas,
>
> Running the _/apt-file search libgui.so/_ search now gets the exact same
> results as your search. Unfortunately, running netgen still gives the same
> error message. Now what?
Is libgui.so there? It'
Thanks for the reply Tomas,
Running the _/apt-file search libgui.so/_ search now gets the exact same
results as your search. Unfortunately, running netgen still gives the
same error message. Now what?
Gary R
On 5/24/22 10:37 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 02:40:09PM -0
ldmko...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> The command
> sudo nft list tablesreturned a null response
> The command sudo iptables -L -nreturned reponse was exactly as predicted.
Then there is no firewall operating on your server, and you can
forget about it as a class of problems inside your network.
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 03:39:18PM +, ldmko...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> The command
> sudo nft list tablesreturned a null response
> The command sudo iptables -L -nreturned reponse was exactly as predicted.
> On Tuesday, May 24, 2022, 04:02:12 PM EDT, IL Ka
> wrote:
If you are see
What about
>
> On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 10:27 PM ldmko...@yahoo.com
> wrote:
>
> I am still confused. I have quadruple checked the .conf files, rechecked
> to step to create a virtual domain and still I get 404 when trying to
> access the second page of html.
>
>
> 1. Which URL do you see in your
Hello. Just use i3. It is a tiling window manager designed for X11,
inspired by wmii and written in C.[5] It supports tiling, stacking,
and tabbing layouts, which it handles dynamically. Configuration is
achieved via plain text file and extending i3 is possible using its
Unix domain socket and JSON
Hellow didier,
didier gaumet writes:
> (... thanks ...)
> In fact you did not install Debian on your Chromebook but you enabled
> Debian inside Chrome OS on your Chromebook(1), right? In this case
> Debian runs in a Chrome OS container not on the hardware? Your
> screenshot seems to show a Chro
Le mercredi 25 mai 2022 à 08:50:05 UTC+2, 황병희 a écrit :
> Antonino Saetta writes:
>
> > (... thanks ...)
> > I thought that Debian is GNOME by default...
> >
> > Also, what's the lightest desktop? Default, XFCE or LXDE...?
> Hellow, i am beginner with Debian. I install Debian 11 Bullseye on
>
Hi,
I have created debootstrap environment for Bullseye and tried to install
linux-image-amd64 and yubikey-luks at one pass (apt-get update &&
apt-get linux-image-amd64 yubikey-luks) inside.
If I add bullseye-security repository before this step, it goes for
kernel 5.10.113-1 and I got an er
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