Every BIOS has its own key combination to enter the BIOS and/or choose a
boot device for a single boot. For my system, it is DEL and F11,
respectively. In most cases, the first screen you see after you turn on
the computer should tell you what button to press. If it says nothing, try
repeatedly
ase respond to the list so that we can all
> take advantage of the contribution.
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> On 25/07/17 18:54, Jason Wittlin-Cohen wrote:
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> > I'm not seeing the behavior you described with Thunderbird + Enigmail.
>
> Thats weird. Are you using Debian Jessie packages for both?
download over Bittorrent.
>
> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 11:39 AM, Dejan Jocic wrote:
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>> On 18-07-17, Jason Wittlin-Cohen wrote:
>> > Many people have had issues installing with the Live installer on this
>> > mailing list. The question is why Debian even offers th
Many people have had issues installing with the Live installer on this
mailing list. The question is why Debian even offers the option if there
is no interest in testing it to make it work. The initial live installer
images (9.0, before 9.0.1) were completely broken and could not even begin
the i
plugins
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Jason Wittlin-Cohen <
jwittlinco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You are running an out-of-date version of samba (2:4.2.14+dfsg-0+deb8u6
> vs. 4.2.14+dfsg-0+deb8u7+b1). In addition, you seem to be missing
> samba-common-bin, samba-dsdb-modules, and py
;
If that doesn't include install the removed packages, run, 'sudo apt-get
install samba-common-bin samba-dsdb-modules python-samba'
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Hans Kraus wrote:
> Am 15.07.2017 um 16:05 schrieb Jason Wittlin-Cohen:
>
>> What does 'dpkg -l | grep s
Fixed packages have been uploaded for Jessie and Stretch.
On Jul 14, 2017 12:16 PM, "Jason Cohen" wrote:
> You might want to forward this to 868...@bugs.debian.org. I reported the
> issue I found and received a reply indicating that they are building new
> packages but I'm not sure if these iss
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I made a wishlist bug to add support for the rtl8812au/rtl8814au hardware.
Given that it's already made its way into Ubuntu, perhaps there's a chance
this will get included in Debian at some point.
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From: Jason Cohen
Date: Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 8:35 PM
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The last post on the bug report indicates that this issue has been fixed.
The changelog for the fixed version states:
* enable glusterfs support (glusterfs-common), in qemu-block-extra
Stretch and newer contain qemu-block-extra, and it depends on glusterfs-common.
On Jul 6, 2017 8:10 AM, "Da
I have the Edimax EW-7822UAC (2x2 802.11ac) which uses the rtl8812AU
chipset. I can confirm that the firmware-realtek package does not contain
support for the rtl8812AU chipset, and presumably also does not
support the RTL8814U
chipset. Neither are listed on https://wiki.debian.org/rtl819x. In
c
Hi Wayne,
I ran into the same issue with trusted.gpg. I opened the file in nano and
it was completely empty. My guess is that apt is looking to this file for
the public keys of the various servers, and it complains when it can't find
them. In fact, the keys are stored in the /etc/apt/trusted.gp
I assume this will work fine for a server system, but will it work on a
desktop system using GNOME? From what I've read, GNOME has several systemd
dependencies, but it's not clear to me whether this requires systemd to be
used as init, or merely that systemd's packages must be installed.
Also, th
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