OpenVZ ?
2012/6/7 Darren Baginski
> Hi!
>
> Could you please tell me what is the option now should be used instead of
> linux-vserver in wheezy?
> Looks like there is no kernel with linux-vserver for wheezy.
> I'm aware about KVM, but we understand it's not the same.
> I'm looking for lightwe
2011/6/27 Camaleón
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 13:58:43 +0200, Eric Viseur wrote:
>
> > In my understanding, the stable-updates repo was esthablished in order
> > to replace the volatile repo. Thus, updated clamav should be pushed in
> > it, but I note it's only available in the
Hi list,
In my understanding, the stable-updates repo was esthablished in order to
replace the volatile repo. Thus, updated clamav should be pushed in it, but
I note it's only available in the testing branch.
Did I misunderstood the role of the stable-updates repo, or is clam 0.97.1
just coming i
Run aptitude with the ncurses interface :
$ aptitude
2010/11/12 Artur Frydel
> Alberto Luaces wrote:
> > Artur Frydel writes:
> >
> >> Hello
> >>
> >> Some times ago I used multimedia.org. Now, I don't use them anymore.
> >> But some packages were installed from theirs source, for
> >> example
My bad. It was a hard day with lots of beer =D
But doesn't change the fact you shouldn't touch /boot anymore, everything is
done in /etc/default/grub and /etc/grub.d then processed by update-grub(2).
2010/9/21 Andrei Popescu
> On Ma, 21 sep 10, 17:41:53, Eric Viseur wrote:
>
Since Squeeze Grub2 (1.98 actually) is used instead of Grub. Use
update-grub2.
Parameters are passed through /etc/default/grub, and OS other than Linux are
detected by osprober (app to install with the package wearing the same
name).
You shouldn't make direct changes to /boot anymore, it's not the
Okay. Allow me to make things clear.
Most of us DON'T F** KNOW why it doesn't work. But it came to us that
it won't work no matter what we do. I personnally tried to have Virtual PC
work with Linux on 7 'cause I have Windows XP Mode running, but i couldn't
get it to work. Try ALOT of possib
http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse
This will give you a good starting point. Past the wicd instructions you'll
see how to configure a wireless card from /etc/network/interfaces. It's
basically the same as a wired card plus some extra parameters for the
wireless protection.
2010/9/19 hugo vanwo
Must agree with Dotan.
OOo 3.2 was a big step forward to a really efficient MSOffice alternative
and should really be used instead of older versions when possible.
2010/9/19 Dotan Cohen
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 16:51, Lisi wrote:
> > No need. The version of OOo in Lenny, 2.4.1, (which is rea
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