On 5/23/23 05:39, Sayali Gole wrote:
Hello,
Debian 9 upgrade is failing ,failed to fetch url of source.list file
Please provide solution on this issue asap.
Thanks & Regard
Please "Reply to List".
On 5/23/23 06:57, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Sayali Gole wrote:
>> Upgrading 8 to 9 version. Please
Sayali Gole wrote:
> Upgrading 8 to 9 version. Please check PFA
Debian 9 has been archived.
You will need to use https://snapshot.debian.org/
Also, you inexplicably forgot to copy
debian-user@lists.debian.org
I've fixed that for you.
-dsr-
On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 8:57 AM Sayali Gole wrote:
>
> Debian 9 upgrade is failing ,failed to fetch url of source.list file
>
> Please provide solution on this issue asap.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUpgrade
Sayali Gole wrote:
> Debian 9 upgrade is failing ,failed to fetch url of source.list file
Are you trying to upgrade from 8 to 9, or 9 to 10?
Please show us the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list, and any
files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
On 2023-05-23 13:39, Sayali Gole wrote:
Hello,
Debian 9 upgrade is failing ,failed to fetch url of source.list file
You'll need to provide the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list
and anything in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
mick
On 23/05/2023 13:39, Sayali Gole wrote:
Hello,
Debian 9 upgrade is failing ,failed to fetch url of source.list file
Please provide solution on this issue asap.
Thanks & Regard
Hi Sayali,
Sorry to hear.
However, without logs there is nothing we can do to help you.
Have a good day.
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Hello,
Debian 9 upgrade is failing ,failed to fetch url of source.list file
Please provide solution on this issue asap.
Thanks & Regard
Hi there,
On Mon, 09 Mar 2020, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
G.W. Haywood wrote:
> ... I am very happy to post the custom kernel .config as it stands,
> if anyone would like to see it.
I guess some readers would righteously complain if you send ~ 1 lines
here.
I did't mean that I was offering to
Hi,
G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Unfortunately my tweaks to the stock kernel configuration resembled
> wading through the jungle with a machete, and a diff between the stock
> Buster kernel .config and my own .config amounts to 7,173 lines. Most
> of these I am sure are irrelevant to this issue, because
Hi Marco,
Thanks very much for the trouble you have taken in your reply, I do
appreciate it very much.
On Sun, 8 Mar 2020, Marco Möller wrote:
Upgrading your OS could result in the indexed search database to
become rebuild, and this can take a very(!) long time and meanwhile
painfully renderin
Upgrading your OS could result in the indexed search database to become
rebuild, and this can take a very(!) long time and meanwhile painfully
rendering your system almost unresponsive until the database is fully
recreated. I am speaking about days, on old hardware. I have had this,
and diagnos
Hi there,
On Mon, 2 Mar 2020, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 11:50:09AM +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> ...There were in fact three instances of Postgres running (9.4, 9.6
> and 11.7) after the two jumps from Jessie to Stretch to Buster...
I don't think this is related to your perfo
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 11:50:09AM +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Yesterday more out of desperation than anything I moved the Postgres
> database (mainly the security camera stuff) from Postgres 9.4 to the
> 11.0 instance which Buster installed and started. There were in fact
> three instances of Po
On Du, 01 mar 20, 14:59:49, G.W. Haywood wrote:
>
> If there's any interest I can follow up with any significant findings
> but otherwise I won't spam the list.
In my opinion it would be good to have your findings on a public list to
be found by search engines.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Hello again all,
For those of you who haven't been watching, here's the problem, er, in
a nutshell:
After a Debian upgrade in two steps from Jessie to Stretch and then
from Stretch to Buster on an old Intel E3815-powered box, performance
was degraded by at least one, and usually mor
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020, 7:08 AM Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> G.W. Haywood wrote:
> > It's just like the machine is
> > suddenly being powered by an 8080 instead of an E3815...
>
> Lacking any ideas what might be the problem, i'd try Live ISOs of
> Debian 9 and Debian 8 whether their systems show
Hi,
G.W. Haywood wrote:
> It's just like the machine is
> suddenly being powered by an 8080 instead of an E3815...
Lacking any ideas what might be the problem, i'd try Live ISOs of
Debian 9 and Debian 8 whether their systems show the same problem.
Older ISOs are at
https://cdimage.debian.org/m
Hi there,
Thanks Dan and Greg (again), Stefan, Tixy, Thomas, and as before keep
those ideas coming. I'm still baffled but we'll get there. I have to
say that I'm well impressed by the quality of all the responses, and
even where some of the suggestions have been to try things that I've
already
Tixy wrote:
> On Fri, 2020-02-28 at 06:45 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Dan Ritter wrote:
> > > Go to /etc/nsswitch.conf
> > >
> > > If these lines look like this
> > >
> > > passwd: compat systemd
> > > group: compat systemd
> > > shadow: compat systemd
> > >
> > > rem
On Fri, 2020-02-28 at 06:45 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Go to /etc/nsswitch.conf
> >
> > If these lines look like this
> >
> > passwd: compat systemd
> > group: compat systemd
> > shadow: compat systemd
> >
> > remove the systemd references.
> >
>
Hello again,
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, Dan Ritter wrote:
A ridiculously decelerated gzip is evidence of one of the
following:
- CPU throttling
- disk errors
- something interfering with the disk reading or writing
You've probably seen my reply to your first by now, it seems that disc
access probl
Hi there,
Thanks very much for the reply.
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
What Desktop Environment? I believe GNOME is using Wayland by default
and needs hardware acceleration. Try something like LXDE instead.
Sorry, I did mean to mention that but I forgot. It's XFCE, and the
gree
> It would also be good to look after the basics, like running "uptime"
> to check the load average, "top" to see if there are processes running
> amok, "df" to see if a file system is unexpectedly full, and so on.
Yes, I'd recommend running `atop` on both machines during your test to
try and see
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 02:34:19PM +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> --
> On Thu, 27 Feb 2020, Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > Go to /etc/nsswitch.conf
> >
> > If these lines look like this
> >
> > passwd: compat systemd
> > group:
Hi there,
Thanks Greg, Dan and Rico for the replies. Keep them coming, I'm
afraid we're not out of the woods yet.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 03:11:10PM +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
... Jessie to Stretch to Buster ... Immediately, the users started to
complain about performance. Not just a small
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Go to /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
> If these lines look like this
>
> passwd: compat systemd
> group: compat systemd
> shadow: compat systemd
>
> remove the systemd references.
>
> If performance improves immensely immediately after the edit,
> that was th
On Jo, 27 feb 20, 15:11:10, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Long time Linux user here, very familiar with tools for system
> administration but somewhat stumped by the behaviour of a system
> installed by me about six years ago at a local farm. It's an old
> Intel 'NUC' like this one:
>
> ht
Hi.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 03:11:10PM +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> As the box was still running Jessie I had to do the move in two bites.
> First move from Jessie to Stretch, then from Stretch to Buster. The
> entire process was a bit long-winded and spread over a couple of days,
> but s
G.W. Haywood wrote:
>
> As the box was still running Jessie I had to do the move in two bites.
> First move from Jessie to Stretch, then from Stretch to Buster. The
> entire process was a bit long-winded and spread over a couple of days,
> but seemed to go smoothly enough. Immediately, the user
Hi there,
Long time Linux user here, very familiar with tools for system
administration but somewhat stumped by the behaviour of a system
installed by me about six years ago at a local farm. It's an old
Intel 'NUC' like this one:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/78577/intel-
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 03:11:10PM +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> As the box was still running Jessie I had to do the move in two bites.
> First move from Jessie to Stretch, then from Stretch to Buster.
OK.
> but seemed to go smoothly enough. Immediately, the users started to
> complain about perf
On 08/13/17 12:37, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 12:09:21PM +0200, Flo wrote:
Hi all,
I made an upgrade on a Debian testing installation (last one was
something like 5 weeks ago) and I experience that Thunderbird does
not refre
On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 12:09:21 +0200
Flo wrote:
Hello Flo,
>I made an upgrade on a Debian testing installation (last one was
>something like 5 weeks ago) and I experience that Thunderbird does not
>refresh its display. I can hardly do anything in that program.
Sounds as though it's this;
http
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On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 12:09:21PM +0200, Flo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I made an upgrade on a Debian testing installation (last one was
> something like 5 weeks ago) and I experience that Thunderbird does
> not refresh its display. I can hardly do anythi
Hi all,
I made an upgrade on a Debian testing installation (last one was
something like 5 weeks ago) and I experience that Thunderbird does not
refresh its display. I can hardly do anything in that program.
Most of the times it refreshes if I go with my mouse over it. When
invoked it starts
2014-09-15 14:15 GMT+02:00 Menashè Eliezer :
> Both of them are already in /etc/modules and /etc/modules-load.d/modules.
> conf
>
> No effect...
well, I am not a kernel doctor but something is clearly wrong with it
Both of them are already in /etc/modules and
/etc/modules-load.d/modules.conf
No effect...
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On 15/09/14 at 12:43pm, Menashè Eliezer wrote:
> Thanks Raffaele,
> You are right, once I'm loading manually the snd-usb-audio, all is fine.
> So, my work-around right now is running after each restart:
> $ sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel snd-usb-audio
You don't have to do it manually, just add those
Thanks Raffaele,
You are right, once I'm loading manually the snd-usb-audio, all is fine.
So, my work-around right now is running after each restart:
$ sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel snd-usb-audio
I'm very pleased to have back sound at my computer, thanks to this
mailing list!
As for .asound file
On 12/09/14 at 05:06pm, Menashè Eliezer wrote:
> Just adding information about the current status, after loading manually
> snd-hda-intel:
>
> 1. The main volume control of xfce has no effect. I need to use the Audio
> Mixer for controlling the volume.
>
> 2. There is no sound capture device. Jac
Just adding information about the current status, after loading manually
snd-hda-intel:
1. The main volume control of xfce has no effect. I need to use the
Audio Mixer for controlling the volume.
2. There is no sound capture device. Jack and usb michrophones are not
detected (even though I s
snd-hda-intel is already at /etc/modules-load.d/modules.conf
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On 12/09/14 at 02:16pm, Menashè Eliezer wrote:
> Thanks Raffaele,
> My version of libpam-systemd is the latest available: 208-8. The bug you've
> mentioned was fixed in version 204-8.
>
> I've noticed that pulseaudio is missing from the bin folder, even though
> aptitude says it's installed.
> It
Thanks Raffaele,
My version of libpam-systemd is the latest available: 208-8. The bug
you've mentioned was fixed in version 204-8.
I've noticed that pulseaudio is missing from the bin folder, even though
aptitude says it's installed.
It must be connected to my attempts to resolve sound problem
On 11/09/14 at 05:45pm, Menashè Eliezer wrote:
> Thanks Raffaele,
>
> Please see below.
>
> With kind regards,
> Menashè
>
> On 09/11/2014 05:15 PM, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
> >try loading snd-hda-intel first ( BTW it sounds really weird that no snd-*
> > module is bei
if you are *not* using systemd, then make sure you are in the audio
group
for example run: id $USER
floris
Thanks Floris, I'm using systemd and anyway the problem occurs also as Root.
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Thanks Raffaele,
Please see below.
With kind regards,
Menashè
On 09/11/2014 05:15 PM, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
try loading snd-hda-intel first ( BTW it sounds really weird that no snd-*
module is being loaded ).
Good idea!
modprobe snd-hda-intel results in detected
Thanks Elimar,
Please see below.
With kind regards,
Menashè
Looks ok, but it seems your kernel is buggy?
What tells
$ cat /proc/version
Linux version 3.14-2-amd64 (debian-ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc version
4.8.3 (Debian 4.8.3-7) ) #1 SMP Debian 3.14.15-2 (2014-08-09)
$ dpkg -l | grep lin
* Menashè Eliezer [2014-09-11 10:41 +0200]:
> Thanks Elimar.
>
> $ dpkg -l | grep "alsa\|asound" :
>
>
> ii alsa-base 1.0.27+1
> ii alsa-oss 1.0.28-1
> ii alsa-tools 1.0.28-1
> ii alsa-tools-gui 1.0.28-1
> ii alsa-utils 1.0.28-1
> ii alsamixergui 0.9.0rc2-1-9.1
> ii libalsaplayer0 0.99.
Thanks Elimar.
$ dpkg -l | grep "alsa\|asound" :
ii alsa-base 1.0.27+1 all dummy
package to ease purging of obsolete conffiles
ii alsa-oss 1.0.28-1 amd64ALSA wrapper
for OSS applications
ii alsa-tools 1.0.28-1
On 10/09/14 at 05:33pm, Menashè Eliezer wrote:
> Thank you Raffaele and Elimar, but lsmod | grep snd produces no results. I
> should have mentioned it before.
try loading snd-hda-intel first ( BTW it sounds really weird that no snd-*
module is being loaded ).
Can you post the output of ls -l /e
* Menashè Eliezer [2014-09-10 17:33 +0200]:
> Thank you Raffaele and Elimar, but lsmod | grep snd produces no results. I
> should have mentioned it before.
>
> Thanks Floris, I'm in the audio group. It happens even with a Root user.
$ dpkg -l | grep "alsa\|asound"
?
Elimar
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Thank you Raffaele and Elimar, but lsmod | grep snd produces no
results. I should have mentioned it before.
Thanks Floris, I'm in the audio group. It happens even with a Root user.
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Op Wed, 10 Sep 2014 11:34:02 +0200 schreef Menashè Eliezer
:
Hello, I have Debian testing in which the sound was fine. Few days ago,
after an update, I have "no soundcards found" with >"aplay -l". lspci:
"00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset
Family High Def
* Menashè Eliezer [2014-09-10 11:34 +0200]:
> Hello, I have /Debian testing/ in which the sound was fine. Few days ago,
> after an update, I have "no soundcards found" with "aplay -l". lspci:
> "00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family
> High Definition Audio Co
On 10/09/14 at 11:34am, Menashè Eliezer wrote:
> Hello, I have /Debian testing/ in which the sound was fine. Few days ago,
> after an update, I have "no soundcards found" with "aplay -l". lspci:
> "00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family
> High Definition Audio C
Hello, I have /Debian testing/ in which the sound was fine. Few days
ago, after an update, I have "no soundcards found" with "aplay -l".
lspci: "00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series
Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)". I've tried
everything and sear
On Monday 18 August 2008 05.21.09 Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Earlier I was having problems installing podracer; clamav, and nethack on
> lenny.
What problem? What you wrote earlier was in Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was:
> The packages could be installed using a command line
> like: aptitude -
Earlier I was having problems installing podracer; clamav, and nethack on
lenny. That version of lenny was built with upgrades starting with etch.
Earlier I downloaded mini-beep.iso which only installs a current lenny
system and kernel on my computer. There were no problems installing any
of
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Michael Sierchio
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a bug in DJB's code. `man errno`
If it were a bug in your brain, your altered neurology would see
things differently, and, perhaps, correctly. Do you have a bug in your
brain?
HEY! Apropos of nothing at all, did
Copy of
http://serendipity.ruwenzori.net/index.php/2007/04/25/solved-mysql-database-interface-problem-with-sympa-debian-upgrade-to-532
I upgraded the Sympa mailing list manager to 5.2.3-2 using the Debian
package from the "Testing" repository. The database part of the upgrade
procedure
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 09:01:13AM +0200, Daniel Rode wrote:
> Hello,
>
> can you please advise me how to upgrade Debian Woody to Debian Etch as
> painless as possible?
Usually not :-) You should post to debian-user@lists.debian.org
See more at
http://www.debian.org/
http://lists.debian.org/
I am a Gnu Linux newbie I wish to upgrade by current 1.3 Debian linux to the
newer 2.2.2r I have concern because an upgrade like that can mean trouble.
Has anyone tried it yet.
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://ex
"Jonathan D. Proulx" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on shopping for packages, I like gnome-apt. It's Xwindows based so if
> X is hosed you can't use it. I tend to avoid GUI's if I can, but
> this one I like :)
>
I would like to suggest stormpkg: has a very useful filter option...
Andrea
Joey Hess wrote
> Chris Palmer wrote:
> > Should I now abandon the settings in dselect and no longer run
> > it? I had attempted to flag things that I wanted to add to my
> > system in there (and I have no idea what they were now).
>
> There's absolutely nothing wrong with using dselect. Just lea
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 06:55:36PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> A long, long time ago I responded to a Usenet post asking whether or not
> GNU/Linux had any features to prevent users from making an absolute hash
> of things. My response then still stands: bitter experience.
>
> Which
Chris Palmer wrote:
> > According to the usenet this one ("tree connect failed: code 0")
> > almost always has to do something with a mismatch between an older
> > Linux kernel and a newer glibc.
>
> I bet I'm experiencing this problem.
I'd put my money on it as well.
> Do I simply need to
> rec
on Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 06:49:15PM -0800, Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Chris Palmer wrote:
> > ok, so I've heard now from a couple folks that I should avoid
> > dselect. It's pretty much been the only way that I'd ever done
> > any package maintenance on my system (I guess I'm behind the
on Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 04:57:14PM -0800, Chris Palmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote
> > on Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 04:07:50PM -0800, Chris Palmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > wrote:
> > > Wow, was I surprised when a number of packages were removed from my
> > > system at the en
Chris Palmer wrote:
> ok, so I've heard now from a couple folks that I should avoid
> dselect. It's pretty much been the only way that I'd ever done
> any package maintenance on my system (I guess I'm behind the
> times). It's also the only way I've know about availability of
> packages, and it w
Hi,
on shopping for packages, I like gnome-apt. It's Xwindows based so if
X is hosed you can't use it. I tend to avoid GUI's if I can, but
this one I like :)
-Jon
Hi, all...
I've been scrounging around for info on some of the troubles
I've run into with my "upgrade" from Debian 2.1 to 2.2 in
August (see my email with similar subject as this one for
details).
ok, so I'm been looking into the trouble I have with Samba,
and I found in the Samba message arch
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote
> on Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 04:07:50PM -0800, Chris Palmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > Wow, was I surprised when a number of packages were removed from my
> > system at the end. I had a fun time getting perl back on my system,
> > and a really cool guy from work crea
on Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 04:07:50PM -0800, Chris Palmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I just joined the list, in hopes of finding a solution to a problem I
> had some time back with upgrading my Debian system via APT/dselect.
>
> I had installed 2.1 from CD, and then used dselect to install nearly
Hi, all...
I just joined the list, in hopes of finding a solution
to a problem I had some time back with upgrading my
Debian system via APT/dselect.
I had installed 2.1 from CD, and then used dselect to
install nearly all of the packages I was using. Within
a week after 2.2 was released (week of
to upgrade..
>
> Chad
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Nathan E Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 1:56 PM
> To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: Re: Debian upgrade problems/perl
>
>
> On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 01:5
x27;debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: Debian upgrade problems/perl
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 01:53:15PM -0400, Chad Day wrote:
> I'd love to upgrade to potato, but...
>
> vw1:/usr/local/pkgs# apt-get dist-upgrade
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependen
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 01:53:15PM -0400, Chad Day wrote:
> I'd love to upgrade to potato, but...
>
> vw1:/usr/local/pkgs# apt-get dist-upgrade
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
> Sorry, but the followi
I'd love to upgrade to potato, but...
vw1:/usr/local/pkgs# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
perl-5.005: Depends: perl-5.005-b
Chad Day wrote:
>
> I'm trying to upgrade my perl on my debian 2.1 system to 5.005, but am
> having serious problems, as shown below. Myself and another system admin
> here have both tried this, but have gotten either stuck or broken libc. I'm
> back at the point where I have to fix this, and I'
I'm trying to upgrade my perl on my debian 2.1 system to 5.005, but am
having serious problems, as shown below. Myself and another system admin
here have both tried this, but have gotten either stuck or broken libc. I'm
back at the point where I have to fix this, and I'm going to need some help,
Hi,
System: Debian1.3/Kernel2.0.30 (upgraded from Debian1.2/kernel2.0.27)
It seems that every time i boot from an upgraded rescue floppy and
run the network setup, my system doesn't initialize the network card
anymore. It sais: "cardmgr: loading failed. The module symbols (from
linux 2.0.30) d
I have upgraded Debian 1.2 to 1.3 (also upgraded kernel 2.0.27 to 2.0.30).
Should I upgrade the installation diskettes too ? (rescue, boot,
base-1/4, drivers). Or can I use the old ones ?
Regards,
marc
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