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Subject: Re: MariaDB not installing looks like previous error (unresolved bug?)
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On 2/16/25 20:24, Michael Bonert wrote:
> I get the following when trying
I get the following when trying to install mariadb:
# apt install mariadb-server-core
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
mariadb-server-core is already the newest version (1:10.11.6-0+deb12u1).
mariadb-server-core set to manually instal
Issue: "No bootable devices found" after motherboard replaced
Background: previously functional Debian system where hardware quit
(so called "No POST").
I spent a few hours on a "No bootable devices found" issue:
The fix was in the Dell BIOS (got to by pressing 'F2'):
-> Boot Configuration
-->
Thank you for the comments! I emailed the developer.
As the dislocker packages don't seem to have dependencies - that
aren't part of stable (buster),
I decided to create a so-called "FrankenDebian" (
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian )
Here is hack:
I downloaded the (amd64) debs:
I am running Debian stable (buster).
The dislocker backport doesn't work for files from Windows 10 1903 (as
noted here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg1710592.html
)
I noted that the latest version of dislocker in 'sid' (unstable) is
0.7.1-5 ( https://
Has any one managed to installed 'letsencrypt' on jessie?
I note that there are a few bugs... saying it will be available in a week
or so -- a couple of weeks ago.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=809018
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=805027
(I have the sense
Is there a time line for releasing a "Let's Encrypt" ( letsencrypt) package
for Debian? Will it be backported to Debian stable?
I did note discussion of that here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=774387
It is available at github:
https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt
The
I solved the problem! I was reading the Network Manager how to -- that
is found here: https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager
This is what I did:
**
# vi /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
-IT WAS
[ifupdown]
managed=false
-
I had the wireless (AirPort) working on my MacBook Pro 8.1 with a
dual boot MacOS/Debian setup without any difficulty for a couple of years.
A couple of days ago, I decided to try MacOS to configure a new modem,
as the wired connection in Debian would just show "connecting"... and
sit there. I ver
I decided to upgrade to the latest 'stable'.
On reboot, I see gdm3 launch in the boot sequence which presumably
starts X11. I then get a black screen. It is as if X11 loads -- but
get stuck. It doesn't crash. I can't jump to a terminal.
I have tried the key combos to kill X11 (ctrl-alt-b
Hi John,
Thanks. ( http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2009/02/msg01426.html )
I did get one module working (Cite.php).
Above said, I have the impression that there is an incompatibility, between the
'mediawiki-extensions' package and 'mediawiki' in the stable branch. I cannot
confirm this...
Hi,
What is the best way, aside from packaging it oneself, to get some software
packaged and on debian?
Where can one post a wish-to-packaged request?
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I came across a neat little reference manager for OpenOffice.org -- that
expands on the native OO.org ref manager and can share data with
Addendum to:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/07/msg01181.html
I'm a big leap ahead. I had a silly problem related to the volume (it was near
zero).
The fix is:
# apt-get install aumix
$ aumix
The TV tuner volume is influenced by the "CD" volume setting.
Currently, I have a feedb
Hi,
I'm still struggling with my tv tuner card.
I described the problem here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/07/msg00340.html
(ALSA problem - TV tuner no sound)
The short of the long of it: sound works-- but
not for the TV tuner.
Chris Lane had a few good suggestions:
http://lists.de
I recently upgraded kernels (2.6.18-4-k7 -> 2.6.11-1-k7) and sound systems (OSS
-> ALSA).
Sound, aside from the TV tuner, works fine.
My TV tuner worked like a snap under OSS and made use of the following drivers:
bttv
bt878
I've discovered that 'bttv' is need for 'xawtv' to load. It appears
This is in follow-up to an earlier post...
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/05/msg03451.html
I'm sort of back to where I was before this started... but a bit more confused.
I figured-out the volume wasn't high enough to hear the music. (On that, I
don't know
what the wisdom is of defaul
I tried switching to ALSA earlier today... seeing how it is the newer
thing. Also, I'd hoped of getting sound working in IceWeasel --specifically
in Flash animations.
-
I know the Flash animation problem can be solved with 'Full duplex' i.e.
Full duplex (off) is supposed to fix this problem:
I tried upgrading the kernel today on my machine and have a problem
that is very similar to about a year ago... that I never completely
figured-out.
I think the problem I'm having is the same as before-- and it's described here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/07/msg03029.html
I d
I am writing in follow-up to an earlier message called
'[EMAIL PROTECTED] fsck! On boot it dies... yet drive okay?!?' which can be
found here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/10/msg03405.html
and the follow-up:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/10/msg03563.html
(thanks Dav
On booting my Debian system I get something like:
-
[sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /mnt/mdk] fsck.ext3 -a -C0 /dev/hda11
/dev/hda11: clean, 5765/130048 files, 1425960/2596497 blocks
Reiserfs super block in block 16 on 0x309 of format 3.6 with standard journal
Blocks (total/free): 200800/192582 by 4096
I tried upgrading kernels today (from 2.6.11 to 2.6.15).
My motivation was my computer being intermittently and non-reproducibly
unresponsive for long times (>30 sec) when viewing large images (example:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/05/Coronary_artery_bypass_surgery_Image_657B-PH.
I posted earlier here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/03/msg00647.html
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I figured-out that the clock problem is related to time zones.
The hardware clock is set correctly. Linux is compensating
for a time difference that doesn't exist. I know this because
I booted into Windoze-- the
I recently upgraded my testing distribution and got a lot of headaches.
-
SHOREWALL
Lately, the shorewall versions changed so much that I couldn't ignore
changes (in the config) anymore. Shorewall was crashing my computer on
shutdown.
On shutdown I was getting somet
After upgrading KDE (to 3.4.2). I started having the keyboard lockup
problem discussed here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg01217.html
The work around I found for this annoying problem (reproduced below) does
not work.
Complicating the situation is that one cannot easily drop
y one seen this before?
Ideas? Could it be something else?
Thanks,
Michael
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on 3.3.5 (Debian 1:3.3.5-2)) #1 Thu Nov 25 04:13:37 U
TC 2004
On Sunday 03 July 2005 23:09, Michael Bonert wrote:
I had the problem that after I insta
I installed the nvidia kernel (details below) and after that and rebooting:
I got the nvidia splash screen (the driver seems to load), but...
the tv tuner card doesn't work, xine sound doesn't work and totem sound
doesn't work. Interesting is that XMMS player sound does work. Without the
nvidia
Nvidia's proprietary driver for some reason just doesn't want to play
nice.
I managed to get it installed -- with the advice given :-) in response
to http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/06/msg03819.html -- but it
only works sort of. I get the nvidia splash screen and the display
seems to b
I'm running Sarge and I just tried installing nvidia's proprietary
drivers. Bottom line is it didn't work and I'm 97% sure it is
messed packages.
I worked through the instructions in "nvidia-kernel-source"
and then get to a place where I have a deb package I built
from the (kernel) headers--but
I'm having some probs with lilo:
# dpkg -i kernel-image-2.6.4_cobalamin.1.0_i386.deb# install of a custom kernel
===
{SNIP}
You already have a LILO configuration in /etc/lilo.conf
Install a boot block using the existing /etc/lilo.conf? [Yes] yes
Testing lilo.co
At what point is a system beyond repair... or not worth repairing?
PROLOG
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I had some problems installing debhelper and the result is
I had disk errors--which I managed to fix with "fsck.reiserfs"
I then managed to regenerate "/var/lib/dpkg/available"
(which fixed an earlier problem --
http://
My computer locked-up during the install of "debhelper" as a part of an
update.
On reboot I couldn't get into the only graphical UI I have installed
-- KDE crashes. Working with the command line I figured out debhelper has
a problem... and tried removing it:
TRYING TO REMOVE DEBHELPER:
-
sto
I have a couple of newbie-ish questions.
(1) How does one set the compiler when compiling the (linux) kernel?
I had the impression it was just a few settings in 'Makefile' and that it
just entails changing the following:
--- (Makefile)
HOSTCC = gcc
HOSTCXX = g++
---
to
---
HOST
I'm having a little problem with fonts in Openoffice.
The menu across the top says:
"(F)", "(E)", "(V)", "(I)", "(O)", "(T)", "(W)", "(H)"
Instead of:
"File", "Edit", "View", "Insert", "Format", "Tools", "Window", "Help"
All the submenus are likewise effected.
I'm not sure if that is a good de
I have a frustrating little problem with sound on boot-up.
Sound works if I manually load the required sound module:
-
$ su
# modprobe emu10k1
Result: Get great sound. :)
Then I try to make it permanent:
-
# update-modules
-
Then a re-boot to test...
Result: To my surprise on l
Is there an apt package of XMMS Skins? I'm getting sick of the default
one.
I searched with 'apt-cache search xmms', that, however, didn't find
anything. I then tried googling--that just found me RPMS--yuck! The
archive (here) doesn't seem to have anything on this either...
Does one have to in
I am really stuck on the nvidia drivers install and am starting to wonder
whether I need a kernel upgrade (which I don't know how to do).
I think the nvidia driver I built is choking.
When I 'startx' I get a blank screen. The last thing I see in 'XFree86.0.log' is:
-
(--) NVIDIA(0): VideoBIOS
Hi Hooman:
I'm currently working on installing the nvidia driver.
I haven't tried it, but it seems that the old way
(nvidia-kernel-src) is the better way to go.
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I've just had trouble with "nvidia-kernel-source", which is
the newer package on the block.
If you want to try the newer packa
Sridhar:
>This may not be relevant but i believe you also should have a
>
> Load"glx"
That is okay.
>> When I 'startx' I get a blank screen with a square cursor at the top left.
>
>I'm not sure what is happening at this point. When you get this screen,
>can you switch to another console term
>> I can see a nvidia module in /lib/modules:
>> /lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.o
>
>That's the kernel module, you also need the glx driver.
>What does "dpkg -l nvidia-glx" return?
It wasn't installed. I installed it, but it doesn't work yet.
Annoying is it appears that I'm
I'm still having some problems and I think it lies somewhere with the
module configuration.
Screen capture from 'startx':
---SNIP---
(==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/XF86Config-4"
Skipping
"/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a:debug_xform.o": No
symbols found
Skipping "/usr/X11R6/lib/mo
I followed the instructions on the 'nvidia-kernel-source 1.0.4496-2' page
(http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/nvidia-kernel-source.html).
It suggusts working through instructions in a file called 'README.Debian'
(full path '/usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/README.Debian')
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