On Thursday 02 April 2015 04:02:31 Merlin at Dangerous Minds wrote:
> I recommend you resolve this by NOT starting the service as part of the
> install unless it is an upgrade and the service was already running.
Why are you saying "you" all the time to the Debian list? As others have said
UBUNT
On Wed, Apr 01, 2015 at 11:18:05PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Merlin at Dangerous Minds wrote:
> > I just tried to install Dovecot for the first time. It was on a virgin
> > Ubuntu/Debian server (Version: 1:2.2.9-1ubuntu5) and the install failed.
>
> Please note that Debian is not Ubuntu and Ubun
Merlin at Dangerous Minds wrote:
> I just tried to install Dovecot for the first time. It was on a virgin
> Ubuntu/Debian server (Version: 1:2.2.9-1ubuntu5) and the install failed.
Please note that Debian is not Ubuntu and Ubuntu is not Debian.
> After a bit of struggling I worked out that the i
Greetings,
I just tried to install Dovecot for the first time. It was on a virgin
Ubuntu/Debian server (Version: 1:2.2.9-1ubuntu5) and the install
failed. After a bit of struggling I worked out that the install fails
BY DESIGN. Spoke about this with a few people and we decided it was
best
Andrew Reid writes:
> On Saturday 05 February 2011 23:01:56 Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Once all that is working wouldn't I be able to move the whole thing
>> onto the existing linux desktop by doing a network install of debian,
>> formatting whatever space then use dd or maybe something more modern
On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:01:56 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
(...)
> I'm thinking I could start building up a debian install in a virtual
> machine. Get it working in all basics and get all the `must have'
> software running.
>
> My `must have' isn't terribly long, but includes sendmail, emacs,
> a
On Saturday 05 February 2011 23:01:56 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Once all that is working wouldn't I be able to move the whole thing
> onto the existing linux desktop by doing a network install of debian,
> formatting whatever space then use dd or maybe something more modern
> to plop the fleshed out O
Its been a good long while since I tried anything like this. So let
me try to describe what I want to do and see if anyone can coach me a
bit.
I'm running a linux OS now and have been for yrs, I want to switch
whole hog to debian, which I've also done, but yrs ago.
I don't want to shut down my w
Tim Legg wrote:
> Hello, I have a pretty exasperating problem with installing Debian onto a USB
> device using the netinstall CD. When it asks for the GRUB boot loader, I
> told it 'Yes' install it and it went ahead and installed on the hard disk
> /dev/hda instead of /dev/sde where everything
Hello, I have a pretty exasperating problem with installing Debian onto a USB
device using the netinstall CD. When it asks for the GRUB boot loader, I told
it 'Yes' install it and it went ahead and installed on the hard disk /dev/hda
instead of /dev/sde where everything else was being installed
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 22:43:08 +1000
Alex Samad wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am building a new laptop, I downloaded the daily build debian
> installer, i choose the encrypted lvm option, problem is when it reboots
> it can't find the rootfs, i have to wait till it times out and then do a
> cryptsetup -T1 luk
Hi
I am building a new laptop, I downloaded the daily build debian
installer, i choose the encrypted lvm option, problem is when it reboots
it can't find the rootfs, i have to wait till it times out and then do a
cryptsetup -T1 luksOpen /dev/sda2 sda2_crypt and then a scan for the lvm
pv / vg and
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 15:21:16 +0700 (WIT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Which Package is Install?
> I tried to use ReportBug but it said system was unavailable.
> There is a very severe bug in the installer.
> After loading some packages it says there may be more via
> apt on Cd2.
>
r message. This looks like the *BTS* was
unavailable, which would suggest some network problems.
> There is a very severe bug in the installer.
> After loading some packages it says there may be more via
> apt on Cd2.
> Deb Install says insert cd2 but it doesn't eject cd1.
The pa
Which Package is Install?
I tried to use ReportBug but it said system was unavailable.
There is a very severe bug in the installer.
After loading some packages it says there may be more via
apt on Cd2.
Deb Install says insert cd2 but it doesn't eject cd1.
I am using Debian 3.0
I have a Pana
Hehe, yeah it is simple, but its ok, we were all new once.
dpkg -i filename.deb
Robin Rowe wrote:
> Hi. This seems like an easy question, but I can't find the answer. How do I
> install a .deb file I've downloaded to the local file system? And, how do I
> make it appear in dselect?
>
> Thanks.
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Robin Rowe wrote:
> Hi. This seems like an easy question, but I can't find the answer. How do I
> install a .deb file I've downloaded to the local file system? And, how do I
> make it appear in dselect?
dpkg -i /path/to/package.deb
dselect will know abuout it
also... "dpkg
Hi. This seems like an easy question, but I can't find the answer. How do I
install a .deb file I've downloaded to the local file system? And, how do I
make it appear in dselect?
Thanks.
Robin
"Haisam K. Ido" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've tried to install: php4_4.0.3pl1-0potato1.deb
>
>and I get this error:
>
>dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of php4:
> php4 depends on apache-common (<< 1.3.9.1); however:
> Version of apache-common on system is 1.3.12-1.
>dpkg: error
I've tried to install: php4_4.0.3pl1-0potato1.deb
and I get this error:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of php4:
php4 depends on apache-common (<< 1.3.9.1); however:
Version of apache-common on system is 1.3.12-1.
dpkg: error processing php4 (--configure):
dependency problem
On 2 Feb, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
> The stuff you downloaded from ftp.gnome.org was old (however those debs
> are frozen in slink). However, libglib and libgtk 1.1.13 is new. GNOME is
> rapidly evolving alpha software.
> [snip]
thanks to those who replied. I think I'll see what happens if I do
The stuff you downloaded from ftp.gnome.org was old (however those debs
are frozen in slink). However, libglib and libgtk 1.1.13 is new. GNOME is
rapidly evolving alpha software. You should not try to use the slink debs
if you want to run the latest stuff. Instead, you may look at the newest
packag
I've downloaded libgnome0_0.30-1_i386.deb from ftp.gnome.org, and have
just tried installing it on my hamm box. I got a load of dependency
problems with dpkg, even for things that are installed. I installed
libglib1.1.13_1.1.13-1_i386.deb
libgtk1.1.13_1.1.13-1_i386.deb
without any problem. W
On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Nelson, R.A (Richard/Rick) wrote:
> This procps fails on install:
> trying to overwrite directory `/bin' in package debianutils with
> nondirectory
Known problem fixed with procps-1.2.5-2 which is stuck in incoming at the
moment.
--
Scott K. Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This procps fails on install:
trying to overwrite directory `/bin' in package debianutils with
nondirectory
Richard Nelson
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On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
>
> > In either your /etc/profile our your own personal profile put:
> > CLASSPATH="$where_netscape_is:."
> > export CLASSPATH
>
> Or,
>
> export MOZILLA_HOME=/usr/lib/netscape
>
> I don't do this though, because every time I access a web page with Java
> u
> In either your /etc/profile our your own personal profile put:
> CLASSPATH="$where_netscape_is:."
> export CLASSPATH
Or,
export MOZILLA_HOME=/usr/lib/netscape
I don't do this though, because every time I access a web page with Java
using Netscape 4.03 it dies with a bus error - but only when
In either your /etc/profile our your own personal profile put:
CLASSPATH="$where_netscape_is:."
export CLASSPATH
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Hi,
I tried installing communicator 4.03 using netscape4_4.0-4.deb, and got
the following output:
Installing Communicator files...
Installing Communicator Java files...
./ns-install: line 278: 2389 Broken pipe tar -cf - ${i}
2390 Done| ( cd ${TARGET}/java/
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