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What about aptitude?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptitude_(software)
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go with the install cd i downloaded off their website since
usually guides like the one i linked always cause issues, but i admit i
did not try the procedure.
Anyway, from what i can see, the 2.0 interface works like a charm and i
had no trouble setting up a couple VMs just to play with: I
Il 28/02/2012 20:08, Peter Teunissen ha scritto:
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> On 28 feb. 2012, at 16:15, Robert Brockway wrote:
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>> On Tue, 28 Feb 2012, Davide Mirtillo wrote:
>>
>>> I was also wondering if any of you had opinions regarding Proxmox.
>>>
>>> http://pve.pr
s like a solid solution and it also looks it's gonna be something
that works out of the box by just installing it, which is kinda what i
was hoping for - yes, i know, i'm lazy :)
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pporting it oob.
I am also currently looking at the various pages on the debian wiki on
Xen, QEMU, OpenVZ and the suggested softwares to work with
virtualization. If you have other valid sources of information, they
would be really appreciated.
[1] http://www.ispconfig.org/ispconfig-
Il 14/02/2012 09:50, J. Bakshi ha scritto:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 09:43:39 +0100
> Davide Mirtillo wrote:
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>> Il 14/02/2012 08:00, J. Bakshi ha scritto:
>>> Hello list,
>>>
>>> I like to implement a debian server with plenty of HDD space to work as a
d between backuppc and
bacula. I eventually ended up using backuppc because bacula turned out
to be too complex for my case and i have to admit, backuppc is a really
well done software, if you set it up correctly.
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lity and more durable than the blue ranges. Once
> burnt, twice shy.
>
Attitude? I would worry about the technical details of the drive. And
yes, system specifications do help if you need an advice. If you were
going for a RAID setup, i would reccomend you pick other brands.
http://en.wikipedia.org
Il 09/02/2011 10:09, Stan Hoeppner ha scritto:
> Davide Mirtillo put forth on 2/9/2011 1:06 AM:
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>>> Is this a brand name server, white box, DIY? If the latter, what
>>> motherboard?
>>
>> It's a low end dedicated server i am renting. I've
Il 09/02/2011 08:32, shawn wilson ha scritto:
>> I installed the 32bit OS because the 64bit ones i tried were crashing
>> miserably. I know i shouldnt be using the 32bit bigmem kernel, but it
>> was the default when i installed lenny using the preconfigured images
>> from the datace
Il 08/02/2011 15:11, Stan Hoeppner ha scritto:
>> I am currently running squeeze 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem. The machine has
>
> Why run the 32bit distro with the bigmem kernel on an AMD64 box? And why run
> the bigmem kernel on a machine with only 1 GB RAM? The bigmem kernel is only
> needed for PAE,
irmware-realtek debian package.
I would love to have some opinions on how to deal with this.
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+ask+questions+the+smart+way
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gmail mailbox is becoming big ?
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> Thanks !
I'm using offlineimap to back up my mail, it works pretty well with
gmail, and it's in the debian repos :)
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/offlineimap
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htt
el module loaded, if so, that might be the cause of your
crashes.
Get the proper drivers for your NIC on the realtek website, compile
them against your kernel, run depmod, blacklist the old module, update
initramfs and you shouldn't have any more trouble.
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