Hi,
I recently used apt-mirror to create a local jessie mirror on my LAN.
I have several computers and laptops that I need to keep updated daily
and this serves my purpose fine. I was wondering if there is a way I
can install Debian using a custom apt mirror instead of the default
mirrors in the
Hi,
Long time docker user here. I followed the package name change from
docker to wmdocker, to avoid confusion with that software, but now it
has been completely removed from the testing repository. Am I the
only OpenBox user who misses it?
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I'm getting this message on boot. Does anybody know how to fix it?
dmesg output:
[ 102.138276] [Firmware Warn]: MTRR: CPU 0: SYSCFG[MtrrFixDramModEn] not
cleared by BIOS, clearing this bit
[ 102.138276] [Firmware Warn]: MTRR: CPU 0: SYSCFG[MtrrFixDramModEn] not
cleared by BIOS, clearing this b
I bought a used Dell Latitude D531 laptop on eBay. I installed Debian to
it. I'm getting this error everytime on boot, and waking up out of suspend
mode. I would like to know how to fix or troubleshoot the problem.
Output of "dmesg |grep MTRR":
[0.00] [Firmware Warn]: MTRR: CPU 0: SYSCF
Installed pdnsd on Debian Wheezy. Edited /etc/defaults/pdnsd to
START_DAEMON=yes. /etc/pdnsd.conf defaults to resolveconf. pdnsd doesn't
start on boot. cat /var/log/syslog |grep pdnsd says the following:
Aug 10 13:27:01 Lion-PC pdnsd[3209]: pdnsd-1.2.8-par starting.
Aug 10 13:29:03 Lion-PC pdn
Thank you for the web links. That explains a lot.
Dylan
I noticed fglrx-driver has been removed only from the jessie repos. Any
reason why?
I have an older Dell Inspiron 1300 laptop. It has an Intel 915 GM chipset.
Sleep on lid close on Debian Wheezy works perfectly. I just uncomment
"LID_SLEEP=true" in /etc/default/acpi-support to get suspend on lid close
working. I recently upgraded to Debian Jessie for various reasons, and the
s
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