Re: How do I submit a game to a distribution?

2025-04-04 Thread Steven Peckham
using SDL to handle the screen and sounds) in order to learn C. I expect to debug it by January then copyright it and give it a GPL3 license. I am not sure if anyone would like to play it, but I would like to figure that out, and if so, offer it to one or more distribution(s). I like games. Do

Re: How do I submit a game to a distribution?

2024-11-13 Thread aces and eights
about 30 years ago my colleague said that all his friends in the US were complaining that their sons wanted to be patent, copyright attorneys mick On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 at 21:06, wrote: > Steven Peckham wrote: > > >I would really want to address this in detail after the Copyright > > >goes throug

Re: How do I submit a game to a distribution?

2024-11-12 Thread debian-user
Steven Peckham wrote: > >I would really want to address this in detail after the Copyright > >goes through. > >No. After the Copyright is in effect, I will be happy to provide the > >code under the GPL3 license restrictions. It doesn't sound like you understand copyright and licensing very well.

Re: How do I submit a game to a distribution?

2024-11-12 Thread Steven Peckham
order to learn C. I expect to debug it by January then copyright it and give it a GPL3 license. I am not sure if anyone would like to play it, but I would like to figure that out, and if so, offer it to one or more distribution(s). I like games. Do you have any screenshots or a description of the

Re: How do I submit a game to a distribution?

2024-11-11 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
gt; it and give it a GPL3 license. I am not sure if anyone would like to play > it, but I would like to figure that out, and if so, offer it to one or more > distribution(s). I like games. Do you have any screenshots or a description of the plot of the game? You say it is an adventure game do

Re: How do I submit a game to a distribution?

2024-11-11 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Steven Peckham wrote: > I wrote an Adventure game [...] I expect to [...] give it a GPL3 > license. This will make it legally suitable for Debian GNU/Linux distro. > I would like to figure that out, and if so, offer it to one or more > distribution(s). Debian has a proced

How do I submit a game to a distribution?

2024-11-11 Thread Steven Peckham
, but I would like to figure that out, and if so, offer it to one or more distribution(s). I do not have a clue how to offer it to distributions (or what you/they might want). I currently run it on Debian, Mint and W*. I have zero interest in becoming a developer for the various distributions

Re: distribution archives became unusable

2024-03-06 Thread Darac Marjal
On 06/03/2024 08:09, Harald Dunkel wrote: Hi folks, the repositories listed on https://www.debian.org/distrib/archive have been signed using expired keys. Unfortunately this page doesn't deal with this problem. Do you think this could be improved? No, I wouldn't have said so. The packages we

distribution archives became unusable

2024-03-06 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks, the repositories listed on https://www.debian.org/distrib/archive have been signed using expired keys. Unfortunately this page doesn't deal with this problem. Do you think this could be improved? Regards Harri

Re: No alsa, no alsactl in bookworm distribution?

2023-12-27 Thread Thomas George
Correction: Output was  to headphone. There is a signal for plugged in speaker. Still no sound from speaker. On 12/27/23 09:56, Thomas George wrote: No sound. alsamixer shows card HDA Intel PCH but no driver list.  pulseaudio volume control output shows no signal. What am I missing?

Re: No alsa, no alsactl in bookworm distribution?

2023-12-27 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 09:56:54AM -0500, Thomas George wrote: > No sound. > > alsamixer shows card HDA Intel PCH but no driver list. > >  pulseaudio volume control output shows no signal. > > What am I missing? > Check to see whether you actually have pulseaudio installed or whether you now ha

No alsa, no alsactl in bookworm distribution?

2023-12-27 Thread Thomas George
No sound. alsamixer shows card HDA Intel PCH but no driver list.  pulseaudio volume control output shows no signal. What am I missing?

Re: Upgrade my distribution

2023-11-17 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
t-get update > >> apt upgrade > >> apt dist-upgrade > > > > But I don't get any change in my distribution. > > In addition to what has already been said about updating your apt > sources list, _please_ first read the Bookworm release notes: &

Re: Upgrade my distribution

2023-11-17 Thread Ralf Doering
William Torrez Corea writes: > How can I upgrade my distribution? > I have Debian 11 bullseye. I want have Debian 12 "bookworm" The release notes answer this in depth. https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html Ralf

Re: Upgrade my distribution

2023-11-16 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 16 Nov 2023 14:27 -0600, from willitc9...@gmail.com (William Torrez Corea): > I have Debian 11 bullseye. I want have Debian 12 "bookworm" > > I execute the command: > > apt-get update >> apt upgrade >> apt dist-upgrade > > But I don't get any

Re: Upgrade my distribution

2023-11-16 Thread Dan Ritter
William Torrez Corea wrote: > *How can I upgrade my distribution?* > I have Debian 11 bullseye. I want have Debian 12 "bookworm" > > I execute the command: > > apt-get update > > apt upgrade > > apt dist-upgrade Step 0 is to change your /etc/a

Re: Upgrade my distribution

2023-11-16 Thread Felix Miata
William Torrez Corea composed on 2023-11-16 14:27 (UTC-0600): > *How can I upgrade my distribution?* > I have Debian 11 bullseye. I want have Debian 12 "bookworm" > I execute the command: > apt-get update >> apt upgrade >> apt dist-upgrade > But I don'

Re: Upgrade my distribution

2023-11-16 Thread Gareth Evans
On 16 Nov 2023, at 20:28, William Torrez Corea wrote:How can I upgrade my distribution?I have Debian 11 bullseye. I want have Debian 12 "bookworm"I execute the command:apt-get update apt upgrade apt dist-upgrade But I don't get any change in my distribution. Hi William,https:/

testing distribution kernel upgrade question when mixing signed and unsigned

2023-02-04 Thread songbird
note: DO NOT DO THIS ON A PRODUCTION SYSTEM. last week i was running an unsigned kernel and went to upgrade it to a signed version and it came back with asking me about removing a running kernel. in recent times that hasn't been and issue so i aborted the install and then downloaded the desi

Re: distribution model, in search of vision

2019-09-09 Thread Lee
wn strengths and weaknesses. I want Debian > back on my stinking old computers installable for sure, rich and no frills. > I also want just enough next to assembly codes of select general > applications. Is reduction-ism the word for it? Like one additional > distribution, worked on an

distribution model, in search of vision

2019-09-09 Thread H . E . Çitak
my stinking old computers installable for sure, rich and no frills. I also want just enough next to assembly codes of select general applications. Is reduction-ism the word for it? Like one additional distribution, worked on and with forever. Or, am I too lazy to keep stepping up? Is there another

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-25 Thread Abdullah Ramazanoğlu
On Fri, 25 May 2018 15:48:07 -0500 David Wright said: > On Fri 25 May 2018 at 11:19:58 (+0200), Miroslav Skoric wrote: >> On 05/21/2018 03:55 PM, David Wright wrote: >> >>> As for appendix C in the Installation Manual, well that looks like >>> a bit of a joke: who's running linux in 256MB memory

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-25 Thread David Wright
On Fri 25 May 2018 at 11:19:58 (+0200), Miroslav Skoric wrote: > On 05/21/2018 03:55 PM, David Wright wrote: > > >As for appendix C in the Installation Manual, well that looks like > >a bit of a joke: who's running linux in 256MB memory, let alone 16MB? > > > > One of my older machines still runs

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-25 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 25/05/2018 à 02:23, Mark Copper a écrit : One little bump: some bug requiring a little empty space separating logical partitions) It's not a bug, it's a feature of the extended partition layout. In short, each logical partition inside an extended partition must be preceded by an extended

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-25 Thread Miroslav Skoric
On 05/21/2018 03:55 PM, David Wright wrote: As for appendix C in the Installation Manual, well that looks like a bit of a joke: who's running linux in 256MB memory, let alone 16MB? One of my older machines still runs Wheezy LTS in 224 MB RAM. And soon I am going to try an upgrade to Jessie.

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-24 Thread Mark Copper
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 12:23 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: Le 21/05/2018 à 18:14, Mark Copper a écrit : > >> On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 3:19 AM, Pascal Hambourg >> wrote: >> >>> Le 18/05/2018 à 02:05, Mark Copper a écrit : >>> >>> You will have to move/delete and re-create the swap too. >>> Gparted a

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-23 Thread Curt
On 2018-05-22, Jerome Kutche wrote: > Curious .. Why do I get two of every posting. What setting do I need to > change.. Thanks Jerry > This might conceivably be poetic justice for top-posting and thread-hijacking.

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Curious .. Why do I get two of every posting. What setting do I need to > change.. Thanks Jerry Search for the "Skip every other posting" option. Stefan

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-22 Thread Jerome Kutche
Curious .. Why do I get two of every posting. What setting do I need to change.. Thanks Jerry On 5/22/2018 2:29 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: Le 22/05/2018 à 00:12, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu a écrit : On Mon, 21 May 2018 23:18:50 +0200 Pascal Hambourg said: Le 21/05/2018 à 22:09, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-22 Thread deloptes
Pascal Hambourg wrote: >> For example? > > Any operational requirement which prohibits unplanned downtime caused by > a disk failure. Do I really need to write such obviousness ? Call it > "mission critical" if you like. > >> As I have said previously, swap mirroring can be plausible for a missi

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-22 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 22/05/2018 à 20:55, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu a écrit : On Tue, 22 May 2018 20:29:21 +0200 Pascal Hambourg said: I understand that your use case does not require swap redundancy. I hope that you also understand that other people may have stronger requirements, For example? Any operational req

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-22 Thread Richard Hector
On 23/05/18 06:29, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > I understand that your use case does not require swap redundancy. > I hope that you also understand that other people may have stronger > requirements and your statement about swap mirroring was wrong for them, > thus wrong in general (what is not always

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-22 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 22/05/2018 à 00:12, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu a écrit : On Mon, 21 May 2018 23:18:50 +0200 Pascal Hambourg said: Le 21/05/2018 à 22:09, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu a écrit : I would agree mirroring swap for a mission critical server. Otherwise it would be an overkill, IMO. If one of the non-mirrored

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 21/05/2018 à 22:09, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu a écrit : On Mon, 21 May 2018 21:48:33 +0200 Pascal Hambourg said: The purpose of RAID 1 is to provide redundancy and availability, not performance. What do you think happens to a running system when one half of the swap suddenly becomes unavailable a

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 21/05/2018 à 21:03, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu a écrit : Forgot to add that in a raid-1 setup swap partition*s* should not be mirrored. Of course they should be mirrored in RAID 1 too. Otherwise it defeats the purpose of RAID 1. There should be 2 separate non-mirrored swap partitions, one on

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 21/05/2018 à 18:52, Mark Copper a écrit : The release notes even give detailed instructions as to how you might mount bind (or is bind mount?) a usb key as a temporary /var/cache/apt/archives directory. That's an intriguing idea. I'll look. Thanks. There is plenty of free space in /home

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 21/05/2018 à 18:14, Mark Copper a écrit : On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 3:19 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: Le 18/05/2018 à 02:05, Mark Copper a écrit : You will have to move/delete and re-create the swap too. Gparted allows to resize and move an unused partition. Better have a backup though. yes,

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Mark Copper
> > The release notes even give detailed instructions as to how you might mount > bind (or is bind mount?) a usb key as a temporary /var/cache/apt/archives > directory. > That's an intriguing idea. I'll look. Thanks.

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Curt
On 2018-05-21, Mark Copper wrote: > > No, I had not considered playing with any part of /var. With /var > taking less than 1 gb and /var/cache/apt/archives less than 1mb, /usr > had seemed the elephant in the room. Might that be a way to go? I just > need to get to Stretch for now. There's actual

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Mark Copper
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 3:19 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 18/05/2018 à 02:05, Mark Copper a écrit : >>> >>> There was a day when a 10 gb partition seemed like plenty of space to leave for the system but now it's not. An upgrade to Stretch appears to need more. > > > How do y

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread David Wright
On Mon 21 May 2018 at 05:50:27 (+), Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 07:59:48PM -0400, songbird wrote: > > Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > > Then LVM is your friend. You can create as many logical volumes as you > > > like with minimal sizes and easily extend them when needed

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread David Baron
Yep. I ended up buying a second disk and moving everything around. The installation is awful. On Mon, May 21, 2018, 3:13 PM Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 21/05/2018 à 10:26, Curt a écrit : > > > > Verily in the installer I chose automatic partitioning because of my > > partitioning phobia many moo

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 21/05/2018 à 10:26, Curt a écrit : Verily in the installer I chose automatic partitioning because of my partitioning phobia many moons ago and was allotted a 9G '/' and a 1.4T 'home' (as well as swap the size of my ego) (...) (A recent thread seemed to imply that the installer's automagical

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Joe
On Mon, 21 May 2018 08:26:01 + (UTC) Curt wrote: > On 2018-05-21, Andy Smith wrote: > > Hello, > > > > On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 07:59:48PM -0400, songbird wrote: > >> Pascal Hambourg wrote: > >> > Then LVM is your friend. You can create as many logical volumes > >> > as you like with mini

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-21 Thread Curt
On 2018-05-21, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 07:59:48PM -0400, songbird wrote: >> Pascal Hambourg wrote: >> > Then LVM is your friend. You can create as many logical volumes as you >> > like with minimal sizes and easily extend them when needed. This way you >> > don't w

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 07:59:48PM -0400, songbird wrote: > Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > Then LVM is your friend. You can create as many logical volumes as you > > like with minimal sizes and easily extend them when needed. This way you > > don't waste space in overprovisioning. > > adde

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Richard Hector
On 21/05/18 02:19, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote: > LVM greatly simplifies the partitioning part of the chore. But you still need > to do the content management part[*] before shrinking / after enlarging an LV, > don't you? > > [*] backup, umount/swapoff, resize2fs/mkswap, mount/swapon, (unlikely but

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread songbird
Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 20/05/2018 à 14:33, songbird a écrit : >> >>in my last system i had many different partitions like that but >> with the new system i decided that was wasting too much space and > > Then LVM is your friend. You can create as many logical volumes as you > like with m

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 20/05/2018 à 21:34, Reco a écrit : On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 08:48:05PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: Le 20/05/2018 à 17:23, Reco a écrit : On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 10:30:26AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: lvextend --resizefs ... will work without you needing to unmount the file-system

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Reco
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 08:48:05PM +0200, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Le 20/05/2018 à 17:23, Reco a écrit : > > > > On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 10:30:26AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > > > > lvextend --resizefs ... > > > > > > will work without you needing to unmount the file-system. > > > >

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 20/05/2018 à 17:23, Reco a écrit : On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 10:30:26AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: lvextend --resizefs ... will work without you needing to unmount the file-system. You forgot to add 'unless you try to shrink the filesystem, or still use reiserfs'. Or use btrfs whi

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 20/05/2018 à 16:19, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu a écrit : On Sun, 20 May 2018 15:03:37 +0200 Pascal Hambourg said: Le 20/05/2018 à 14:33, songbird a écrit : in my last system i had many different partitions like that but with the new system i decided that was wasting too much space and Then LVM

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 10:30:26AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > [*] backup, umount/swapoff, resize2fs/mkswap, mount/swapon, (unlikely but > > possibly: restore) > > lvextend --resizefs ... > > will work without you needing to unmount the file-system. You forgot to add 'unles

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Stefan Monnier
> [*] backup, umount/swapoff, resize2fs/mkswap, mount/swapon, (unlikely but > possibly: restore) lvextend --resizefs ... will work without you needing to unmount the file-system. Stefan

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Abdullah Ramazanoğlu
On Sun, 20 May 2018 15:03:37 +0200 Pascal Hambourg said: > Le 20/05/2018 à 14:33, songbird a écrit : >> >>in my last system i had many different partitions like that but >> with the new system i decided that was wasting too much space and > > Then LVM is your friend. You can create as many

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 20/05/2018 à 14:33, songbird a écrit : in my last system i had many different partitions like that but with the new system i decided that was wasting too much space and Then LVM is your friend. You can create as many logical volumes as you like with minimal sizes and easily extend them

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread songbird
Charlie S wrote: > On Sat, 19 May 2018 09:16:43 -0500 ntrfug sent: > >> More than 20 years ago I began saving personal files to a different >> partition than the OS. >> >> I've used this system for Windows (when I started) and for more >> flavors of Linux than I can remember. I did this so I could

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-20 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 18/05/2018 à 02:05, Mark Copper a écrit : There was a day when a 10 gb partition seemed like plenty of space to leave for the system but now it's not. An upgrade to Stretch appears to need more. How do you know ? Device BootStart End Sectors Size Id Type /dev/sda1 *

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-19 Thread Charlie S
On Sat, 19 May 2018 09:16:43 -0500 ntrfug sent: > More than 20 years ago I began saving personal files to a different > partition than the OS. > > I've used this system for Windows (when I started) and for more > flavors of Linux than I can remember. I did this so I could wipe the > root partitio

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-19 Thread ntrfug
On Thu, 17 May 2018 18:06:46 -0500 Mark Copper wrote: > This must be a FAQ. But there appear to be two ways forward. > > 1. Back-up /home, enlarge / partition, copy back-up back to new, > smaller /home partition (because /home will then start on a different > cylinder so data will be lost). > >

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-18 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 04:00:45AM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote: > Contrary to Andy’s recommendation, though, I would also > put swap on LVM — if only just to simplify things when I do find > myself needing to adjust it Well, OK. But… Should I need more swap then I don't really find adding an

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-18 Thread Rick Thomas
On May 17, 2018, at 6:19 PM, Andy Smith wrote: > If using multiple partitions per disk, consider using LVM in future > as otherwise this sort of thing nearly always becomes a chore. I strongly second the recommendation to use LVM wherever possible. It greatly simplifies the process of re-sizi

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-17 Thread Felix Miata
Mark Copper composed on 2018-05-17 18:06 (UTC-0500): > There was a day when a 10 gb partition seemed like plenty of space to leave > for the system but now it's not. An upgrade to Stretch appears to need more. ... > What have other people done? My largest Stretch root partition is 5.6GB. One or m

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-17 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 06:06:46PM -0500, Mark Copper wrote: [sda1 root partition got too small; extended partition on sda2 fills remainder of disk] > This must be a FAQ. But there appear to be two ways forward. > > 1. Back-up /home, enlarge / partition, copy back-up back to new, smaller >

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-17 Thread Abdullah Ramazanoğlu
On Thu, 17 May 2018 18:06:46 -0500 Mark Copper said: [ ---8<--- ] > This must be a FAQ. But there appear to be two ways forward. > > 1. Back-up /home, enlarge / partition, copy back-up back to new, smaller > /home partition (because /home will then start on a different cylinder so > data will be

Re: making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-17 Thread Mark Copper
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 6:32 PM, bw wrote: > > > On Thu, 17 May 2018, Mark Copper wrote: > > > There was a day when a 10 gb partition seemed like plenty of space to > leave > > for the system but now it's not. An upgrade to Stretch appears to need > more. > > > > ~# fdisk -l > > > > Disk /dev/sda

making more room in root partition for distribution upgrade

2018-05-17 Thread Mark Copper
There was a day when a 10 gb partition seemed like plenty of space to leave for the system but now it's not. An upgrade to Stretch appears to need more. ~# fdisk -l Disk /dev/sda: 149.1 GiB, 160041885696 bytes, 312581808 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical)

Re: cant find distribution

2017-07-04 Thread Dejan Jocic
On 04-07-17, Бурлаков Иван wrote: > Hi! > > Please help me! > > I cant find distr on debian 8.0 on website. > Please can you send me link for download (http link) iso debian 8.0& > > > ---  > С уважением, > Бурлаков Иван > +79260750111 > Archives: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive

cant find distribution

2017-07-04 Thread Бурлаков Иван
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Pressage cd dvd promo distribution numérique !!!

2016-08-14 Thread contact
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Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-28 Thread Stephen Powell
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016, at 14:29, Brian wrote: > > ... > for one machine, probably ancient but still doing a useful > job, I have > > model name : Geode(TM) Integrated Processor by AMD PCS > > That's not enough, is it? What has to done to determine its processor > class? > > I'm happy enou

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-27 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2016-07-27 19:29 +0100, Brian wrote: > A 686-class processor is required for stretch > > Within the meaning of the Act - what is meant by "686-class processor"? > Is this something to do with processor instructions and can it be > determined from 'cat /proc/cpuinfo'? Yes, this is already men

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-27 Thread Brian
On Wed 27 Jul 2016 at 11:18:21 -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Tue 26 Jul 2016 at 21:17:40 (-0400), Stephen Powell wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 26, 2016, at 19:05, David Wright wrote: > > > > > > One issue though: I have a useful laptop that has a nifty 686 (AIUI) > > > Pentium M processor, but I have

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-27 Thread David Wright
On Tue 26 Jul 2016 at 21:17:40 (-0400), Stephen Powell wrote: > On Tue, Jul 26, 2016, at 19:05, David Wright wrote: > > > > One issue though: I have a useful laptop that has a nifty 686 (AIUI) > > Pentium M processor, but I have to run linux-image-3.16.0-4-586 on it > > because it lacks the PAE.

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Stephen Powell
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016, at 19:05, David Wright wrote: > > One issue though: I have a useful laptop that has a nifty 686 (AIUI) > Pentium M processor, but I have to run linux-image-3.16.0-4-586 on it > because it lacks the PAE. (It has SSE/SSE2.) Do you know whether > stretch will cater for non-PAE

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread David Wright
On Tue 26 Jul 2016 at 22:28:24 (+0200), Sven Joachim wrote: > On 2016-07-26 15:04 -0500, David Wright wrote: > > Does this mean that the days of running Debian on an old box in the > > corner are now numbered, or should a bug be filed against making > > such apt-related packages depend on such "mod

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 26 July 2016 18:47:11 Johann Klammer wrote: > On 07/26/2016 04:50 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > Telling us your requirements, will make making a recommendation easier. > > I did. it's just those two things... > ... > kinda thought it was obvious, that the problem is my boxen being too >

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2016-07-26 15:04 -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Tue 26 Jul 2016 at 19:47:11 (+0200), Johann Klammer wrote: >> On 07/26/2016 04:50 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: >> > >> > Telling us your requirements, will make making a recommendation easier. >> > >> I did. it's just those two things... >> ... >>

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread David Wright
On Tue 26 Jul 2016 at 19:47:11 (+0200), Johann Klammer wrote: > On 07/26/2016 04:50 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > > > Telling us your requirements, will make making a recommendation easier. > > > I did. it's just those two things... > ... > kinda thought it was obvious, that the problem is my box

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Nicolas George
Le nonidi 9 thermidor, an CCXXIV, Lisi Reisz a écrit : > Why use Stretch if the software in it ios too new for your boxen?? Old software have unpatched security issues. And it is not the software that is too new, it is the build options. > Of course it is not obvious!! It was to me, at least.

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 26 July 2016 18:47:11 Johann Klammer wrote: > On 07/26/2016 04:50 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > Telling us your requirements, will make making a recommendation easier. > > I did. it's just those two things... Why use Stretch if the software in it ios too new for your boxen?? > ... > ki

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Johann Klammer
On 07/26/2016 04:50 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > Telling us your requirements, will make making a recommendation easier. > I did. it's just those two things... ... kinda thought it was obvious, that the problem is my boxen being too old to run that stuff. To be more specific, something I tried

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 26 July 2016 12:49:35 Felix Miata wrote: > Johann Klammer composed on 2016-07-26 11:35 (UTC+0200): > > Unfortunately, Debian does not work for me anymore. > > > > I have special needs: > > binary packages. > > i386 code without SSE stuff or other surprises. > > > > any advice? > > Take a

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 11:35:54 +0200 Johann Klammer wrote: > Unfortunately, Debian does not work for me anymore. Be more specific,please. > I have special needs: What are they? > binary packages. Most all distros have that option > i386 code without SSE stuff or other surprises. > > any a

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Miles Fidelman
On 07/26/2016 11:35 AM, Johann Klammer wrote: Unfortunately, Debian does not work for me anymore. I have special needs: binary packages. i386 code without SSE stuff or other surprises. The only one I can think of off the top of my head that isn't based on Debian that still fulfills your criteri

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Felix Miata
Johann Klammer composed on 2016-07-26 11:35 (UTC+0200): Unfortunately, Debian does not work for me anymore. I have special needs: binary packages. i386 code without SSE stuff or other surprises. any advice? Take a look here: http://www.mepiscommunity.org/wiki http://antix.mepis.org/index

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Felix Miata
Johann Klammer composed on 2016-07-26 11:35 (UTC+0200): Unfortunately, Debian does not work for me anymore. I have special needs: binary packages. i386 code without SSE stuff or other surprises. any advice? Take a look here: http://www.mepiscommunity.org/wiki http://antix.mepis.org/index

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 26 July 2016 10:35:54 Johann Klammer wrote: > Unfortunately, Debian does not work for me anymore. > > I have special needs: > binary packages. > i386 code without SSE stuff or other surprises. > > any advice? https://distrowatch.com/ http://www.infoworld.com/article/2687088/linux/how-to

Re: What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Christian Seiler
On 07/26/2016 11:35 AM, Johann Klammer wrote: > Unfortunately, Debian does not work for me anymore. > > I have special needs: > binary packages. > i386 code without SSE stuff or other surprises. Well, if you don't tell us why Debian doesn't work for you any more, then it will probably not be e

What Linux distribution to use?

2016-07-26 Thread Johann Klammer
Unfortunately, Debian does not work for me anymore. I have special needs: binary packages. i386 code without SSE stuff or other surprises. any advice?

Re: Raspberry Pi and Raspbian Distribution Disk

2015-08-18 Thread Martin McCormick
In-reply-to: <20150818082444.6a59c...@ron.cerrocora.org> > Download the latest release of Raspbian from > https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ then dd it onto your 32GB sd card, > and boot the Pi; one of the first thing it will offer you in the setup is > to resize the partition, so as to use

Re: Raspberry Pi and Raspbian Distribution Disk

2015-08-18 Thread Ron
C microcontroller list which some of you may know > about. Raspbian is the ARM-friendly distribution of Debian so I > am not totally off topic but I know this is a stretch. There is the raspbian-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org list. Cheers, Ron. -- A government

Re: Raspberry Pi and Raspbian Distribution Disk

2015-08-18 Thread Ron
On Tue, 18 Aug 2015 07:13:26 -0500 "Martin McCormick" wrote: > The other question is about the boot disk for a Raspberry > Pi2. > > The Raspberry Pi's OS is on a micro SD card. The Pi2 I > just got came with an 8 GB SD and I want to use a 32GB SD card. > > It has not yet been

Raspberry Pi and Raspbian Distribution Disk

2015-08-18 Thread Martin McCormick
. Raspbian is the ARM-friendly distribution of Debian so I am not totally off topic but I know this is a stretch. The other question is about the boot disk for a Raspberry Pi2. The Raspberry Pi's OS is on a micro SD card. The Pi2 I just got came with an 8 GB SD and I want to use a

Re: Editing Squeeze and Jessie distribution ISO's

2015-08-11 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Richard Owlett wrote: > The rest of your answer points to questions I perhaps should have asked. They all assume that you exactly know which file shall be stored under which path in the ISO. Once you have achieved that stage of preparation, you need to additionally equip the ISO with the star

Re: Editing Squeeze and Jessie distribution ISO's

2015-08-11 Thread Brian
On Tue 11 Aug 2015 at 11:23:44 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm investigating creating customized installation DVD's &/or flash drives. Any chance of knowing what *you* mean by "customised"? This is the most crucial aspect relating to your investigation. > I have two use cases: > * one *REQU

Re: Editing Squeeze and Jessie distribution ISO's

2015-08-11 Thread Richard Owlett
Thomas Schmitt wrote: Hi, Richard Owlett wrote: I'm investigating creating customized installation DVD's &/or flash drives. [...] 1. the references I've found so far are years old. a. any recent pages? b. does it make a difference [possible side effects of adopting systemd]? Poss

Re: Editing Squeeze and Jessie distribution ISO's

2015-08-11 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:23:44AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm investigating creating customized installation DVD's &/or flash drives. > I have two use cases: > * one *REQUIRES* Squeeze. > * one could use Squeeze, but Jessie would have advantages. > * neither has useful internet connec

Re: Editing Squeeze and Jessie distribution ISO's

2015-08-11 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm investigating creating customized installation DVD's &/or flash drives. > [...] > 1. the references I've found so far are years old. > a. any recent pages? > b. does it make a difference [possible side effects of adopting systemd]? Possibly you have bette

Editing Squeeze and Jessie distribution ISO's

2015-08-11 Thread Richard Owlett
I'm investigating creating customized installation DVD's &/or flash drives. I have two use cases: * one *REQUIRES* Squeeze. * one could use Squeeze, but Jessie would have advantages. * neither has useful internet connectivity My changes would be: * custom preseed.cfg [goal for one user wo

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