On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 05:52:22PM +0200, Wouter van Vliet / Interpotential
wrote:
> Ok, so apparently the problem had all sorts of things to do with the host
> key being blacklisted, and therefore labeled as 'compromised'. Of course one
> can't SSH in anymore in such a situation.
>
> How to prev
the upgrade.
W.
On 8 July 2010 02:06, Wouter van Vliet / Interpotential <
wou...@interpotential.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've just been attempting an (more than just slightly) overdue upgrade from
> Etch to Lenny on a machine I don't have physical access to. At first,
&g
Hi!
Well, maybe something happened to passwordless authentication - did you try
to connect using password, not RSA key? To do so, you can simply move
~/.ssh/id* somewhere and try to connect. You should be asked for a password
that time.
I'm not sure about that, but hope that helps.
--
Regards,
Hi All,
I've just been attempting an (more than just slightly) overdue upgrade from
Etch to Lenny on a machine I don't have physical access to. At first,
everything seemed to work fine. But after a while my connection (over ssh)
was dropped and all my box returns now is 'connection
Charles Blair put forth on 6/26/2010 8:35 AM:
>I tried to upgrade to lenny using an ethernet connection. The
> process stopped when the monitor displayed "trying to update portmap 5-26"
>
>After a few minutes, I pressed control-C and the upgrade seemed to
> continue. The resulting system
I tried to upgrade to lenny using an ethernet connection. The
process stopped when the monitor displayed "trying to update portmap 5-26"
After a few minutes, I pressed control-C and the upgrade seemed to
continue. The resulting system seems to work, but when I try to use
aptitude to get ne
On Sat, 2010-12-06 at 16:44 +, Camaleón wrote:
>
> 1/ Download Flash Player from Adobe site
> http://www.adobe.com/go/getflash
>
> 2/ Unpack the "tar.gz" file and put the "libflashplayer.so" into your
> "~/
> mozilla/plugins/" folder (if not present, just create it).
>
> 3/ Launch Icewasel a
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 04:53:09 -0700, Bill wrote:
> I'm trying to steam World Cup games, which I've been doing fine until
> now. But CBC our national broadcaster has switched streaming systems and
> now requires that I upgrade to Flash Player 10.1 on Etch. I don't think
> it's possible. Leave it to
Hi folks,
I'm trying to steam World Cup games, which I've been doing fine
until now. But CBC our national broadcaster has switched streaming
systems and now requires that I upgrade to Flash Player 10.1 on
Etch. I don't think it's possible. Leave it to a non-free package
to screw up my system.
I
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 03:11:31 +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> djbdns doesn't seem to be working properly. It's not recognising
> queries form one of my interfaces, but is selective about queries from
> another (A but not MX). Since the interface it's refusing all requests
> from is my PPP connection
djbdns doesn't seem to be working properly. It's not recognising queries
form one of my interfaces, but is selective about queries from another (A
but not MX). Since the interface it's refusing all requests from is my
PPP connection, maybe it's possible that it started before that interface
e
Hello,
On one of our radius servers we upgraded from etch to lenny which means
the freeradius server software was upgraded from version 1.1.3 to 2.0.4.
This is a big upgrade for FreeRadius.
I've managed to get most of the freeradius server working properly except
the accounting part.
??? ?? wrote:
> Jason Self wrote:
>> Well, I've finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade from Etch to
>> Lenny, but I'm worried that it may not go well because I seem to be
>> getting a warning. The contents of my /etc/apt/sources.list:
>>
&g
On Aug 29, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
This is indeed not enough to unpack a linux-image package. Try
removing
all kernels but the current one.
Thank you for the suggestion -- Removing old kernel images appears to
have freed up enough space that the upgrade was able to complete
On 2009-08-29 20:42 +0200, Jason Self wrote:
> Er; sorry. It should be:
>
> /home (100.30 GB in size / 60.29 GB free)
> / (276 MB in size / 30.90 MB free)
This is indeed not enough to unpack a linux-image package. Try removing
all kernels but the current one.
> /swap (2.96 GB)
> /tmp (392 MB in
Er; sorry. It should be:
/home (100.30 GB in size / 60.29 GB free)
/ (276 MB in size / 30.90 MB free)
/swap (2.96 GB)
/tmp (392 MB in size / 349.98 MB free)
/usr (4.77 GB in size / 3.38 GB free)
/var (2.86 GB in size / 2.13 GB free)
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Okay; I've gone through the process and have since restarted. I
noticed that aptitude mentioned that 180 upgradeable packages were
available. It appears I've run out of space somewhere??? I'm not sure
which partition it's claiming to have out of space. Perhaps root?
The system in partitione
On 2009-08-29 19:47 +0200, Jason Self wrote:
> Well, I've finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade from Etch to
> Lenny, but I'm worried that it may not go well because I seem to be
> getting a warning.
> [...]
> # sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
> Reading pack
Jason Self wrote:
> Well, I've finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade from Etch to
> Lenny, but I'm worried that it may not go well because I seem to be
> getting a warning. The contents of my /etc/apt/sources.list:
>
whatever you do, be sure to take an image of you
Well, I've finally decided to take the plunge and upgrade from Etch to
Lenny, but I'm worried that it may not go well because I seem to be
getting a warning. The contents of my /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ lenny main
deb-src http://mirrors.kernel.
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On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 21:48:31 -0500, Jessica Wu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently updated from etch to lenny but ran into a problem with the
> python upgrade. From the error log it appears the fault occurs from
> python-central. I ha
Jessica Wu wrote:
Errors were encountered while processing
For me I just try different things until I solve the problem, first I
would try both apt-get and aptitude -f install if that did not work then
I would remove these packages,
python-central
pymacs
python-cairo
python-enthought
Hi all,
I recently updated from etch to lenny but ran into a problem with the python
upgrade. From the error log it appears the fault occurs from python-central.
I had python2.4 and python2.5 installed on etch before the upgrade, with
/usr/bin/python pointed to /usr/bin/python2.5 and a
Hi
I have a problem with my multipath setup since I upgraded a server
from Etch to Lenny.
One of my paths doesn't show up anymore.
The command multipath -v6 gives me those 2 errors :
libdevmapper: ioctl/libdm-iface.c(1623): device-mapper: reload ioctl
failed: Invalid argument
SAN_ess5
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 02:27:26 +1000
Frank Gallacher wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have just upgraded from "etch" to "lenny" on my PC (kernel 2.6.26-2-686)
> I had installed the nvidia driver for NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT Graphics Card
> which was working OK,
> (Ve
Greetings,
I have just upgraded from "etch" to "lenny" on my PC (kernel 2.6.26-2-686)
I had installed the nvidia driver for NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT Graphics Card
which was working OK,
(Version 173.14.05 under etch)
After the upgrade, gdm was crashing saying it couldn'
On Mon,03.Aug.09, 01:15:12, Frank Charles Gallacher wrote:
> The question I want to know is; if my menu.lst is:
>
> # kopt=root=/dev/sda2 ro
>
> and my fstab entry for root is:
>
> /dev/sda2 / ext3defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
>
> Then I probably don't need to worry about t
Greetings,
(I think there has already been some discussion on this, but I want to
make sure...)
Reading section 4.8 of the Lenny Release Notes it talks about a problem
where "System boot hangs on Waiting for root file system",
where the naming convention has changed from /dev/hda to /dev/sda
and
;> section but also the whole chapter at least.
>>
>> > 3. If this does not work, backup your system and make fresh
>> > install.
>> >
>> > Osamu
>>
> I don't know about the rest of the world. but I found that
> http://www.debian.
On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 12:34 +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi, (funy typo happened)
>
> On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 11:15:41AM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 03:44:23AM +0200, Ogya Chief wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello All,
> > > In the process of upgrading my Etch system to L
Hi, (funy typo happened)
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 11:15:41AM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 03:44:23AM +0200, Ogya Chief wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> > In the process of upgrading my Etch system to Lenny, the system broke. I
> > tried to rundpkg --configure -a
> >
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 03:44:23AM +0200, Ogya Chief wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> In the process of upgrading my Etch system to Lenny, the system broke. I
> tried to rundpkg --configure -a
> and this is what I got:
> Setting up libuuid1 (1.41.3-1)...groupadd: invalid option --Kusage: groupad
Hello All,
In the process of upgrading my Etch system to Lenny, the system broke. I tried
to rundpkg --configure -a
and this is what I got:
Setting up libuuid1 (1.41.3-1)...groupadd: invalid option --Kusage: groupadd
[-g gid [-o] groupdpkg: error processing libuuid1 (--configure): subproc
On Mon,29.Jun.09, 21:26:31, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
>
> You can use one of the many Live CD's and delete you system files
> before the install and then install without formating, it works a
> charm. :)
Compared to:
# sed -i -e 's/etch/lenny/' /etc/apt/sources.list
# aptitude update
# aptitude insta
Rich Griffiths wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 02:20:17 +0200, Steve Witt wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, Adriano Trentini wrote:
Hi.
I'm not professional. I have Lenny installed in a AMD Duron. Why to
upgrade etch if you can simply install Lenny?
You won't have to answer all those setup questions
Steve Witt wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, Adriano Trentini wrote:
Hi.
I'm not professional. I have Lenny installed in a AMD Duron.
Why to upgrade etch if you can simply install Lenny?
Because it is easier to upgrade than to reinstall in most cases.
I'm sure that I'm not along when I say tha
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 02:20:17 +0200, Steve Witt wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, Adriano Trentini wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> I'm not professional. I have Lenny installed in a AMD Duron. Why to
>> upgrade etch if you can simply install Lenny?
>>
>>
> Because it is easier to upgrade than to reinstall in most c
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, Adriano Trentini wrote:
Hi.
I'm not professional. I have Lenny installed in a AMD Duron.
Why to upgrade etch if you can simply install Lenny?
Because it is easier to upgrade than to reinstall in most cases. Usually
the machine's configuration is not affected during the u
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 04:46:34PM -0700, Adriano Trentini wrote:
>Hi.
>I'm not professional. I have Lenny installed in a AMD Duron.
>Why to upgrade etch if you can simply install Lenny?
Hi.
I'm not professional. I have Lenny installed in a AMD Duron.
Why to upgrade etch if you can simply install Lenny?
--- Em seg, 29/6/09, Ed Sutter escreveu:
De: Ed Sutter
Assunto: Re: etch-to-lenny upgrade problem...
Para: "Rich Griffiths"
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.or
Rich Griffiths wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:30:19 +0200, Ed Sutter wrote:
Hi,
Last week I attempted to upgrade to lenny. Everything *seemed* to go
well, until I rebooted.. Now at startup I see a few errors (see below)
and end up with no GUI, and no network connectivity.
Bottom line...
It ai
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:30:19 +0200, Ed Sutter wrote:
> Hi,
> Last week I attempted to upgrade to lenny. Everything *seemed* to go
> well, until I rebooted.. Now at startup I see a few errors (see below)
> and end up with no GUI, and no network connectivity.
>
> Bottom line...
> It ain't good. :-
Ed Sutter wrote:
Hi,
Last week I attempted to upgrade to lenny.
Everything *seemed* to go well, until I rebooted..
Now at startup I see a few errors (see below) and end up
with no GUI, and no network connectivity.
Bottom line...
It ain't good. :-(
Anyone have a clue what may have happened?
Tha
Hi,
Last week I attempted to upgrade to lenny.
Everything *seemed* to go well, until I rebooted..
Now at startup I see a few errors (see below) and end up
with no GUI, and no network connectivity.
Bottom line...
It ain't good. :-(
Anyone have a clue what may have happened?
Thanks in advance,
Ed
Stackpole, Chris wrote:
> Well I can't seem to find and fix this problem. So I guess my two
> options are: 1) rebuild the system using Lenny 2) Install a DNS
> caching utility.
I would be inclined to try tracing with tcpdump and wireshark and
trying to determine what names are being looked up. I
Hi,
Il giorno gio, 18/06/2009 alle 07.13 -0500, Stackpole, Chris ha scritto:
[.]
> I still have not been able to figure out what caused the problem,
> however, I did get the DBNDNS caching to work. This has at least gotten
> the network guys off my back, but it has added an extra layer for me t
> From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Cao
> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 2:43 AM
> Subject: Re: DNS lookup problems after upgrade from Etch to Lenny
>
> On 2009-06-16, Stackpole, Chris wrote:
> >> From: Adrian Levi [mailto:adrian.l...@gmail.com]
On 2009-06-16, Stackpole, Chris wrote:
>> From: Adrian Levi [mailto:adrian.l...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 1:19 AM
>> Subject: Re: DNS lookup problems after upgrade from Etch to Lenny
>>
>> >> didn't have it before and on another syst
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 10:24:05AM -0500, Stackpole, Chris wrote:
> >From: Stackpole, Chris [mailto:cstackp...@barbnet.com]
> >Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:36 PM
> >Subject: RE: DNS lookup problems after upgrade from Etch to Lenny
> >
> >> From: Stackpole, Chr
>From: Stackpole, Chris [mailto:cstackp...@barbnet.com]
>Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:36 PM
>Subject: RE: DNS lookup problems after upgrade from Etch to Lenny
>
>> From: Stackpole, Chris [mailto:cstackp...@barbnet.com]
>> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:30 PM
>> Subj
> From: Adrian Levi [mailto:adrian.l...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 1:19 AM
> Subject: Re: DNS lookup problems after upgrade from Etch to Lenny
>
> >> didn't have it before and on another system running a fresh build
of
> >> Lenny running the exa
>> didn't have it before and on another system running a fresh build of
>> Lenny running the exact same software handling a similar load and its
>> DNS ask rate is just as low as it was on this system running Etch.
>>
>> I am at a loss. I appreciate any help people can give.
Silly question, did yo
> From: Stackpole, Chris [mailto:cstackp...@barbnet.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:30 PM
> Subject: DNS lookup problems after upgrade from Etch to Lenny
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I have been trying my best to figure this out recently but not having
> much luck. I am hopi
Hey guys,
I have been trying my best to figure this out recently but not having
much luck. I am hoping someone here might be able to help.
We had an Etch box that had been running great for almost 2 years. When
we decided that we really should upgrade to Lenny, the box had over 300
days of uptime
Hi all
Upgrading my sister computer to Lenny, it started either to freeze or to stop.
Nothing usefull in the log.
After some trial (acpi=off, noapic.) I finally upgraded the bios. Problem
solved
No idea why it would work with Etch and not with Lenny, but it may help
someone.
Thierry
--
> ldconfig -pNX | grep /local/
Bingo!
Our servers have XWin32 LIVE libraries installed (A X11 server for
MS/Windows, but which installs some libraries on the Linux box). The
install of XWin32 placed links in /usr/local/lib. I removed those
links and X is now functioning
Thanks for th
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 08:54:25 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> Received Tue 21 Apr 2009 7:57am +1000 from Florian Kulzer:
> > On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 13:49:53 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > > Received Sat 18 Apr 2009 3:34am +1000 from Florian Kulzer:
> > > > On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 14:46:58
Received Tue 21 Apr 2009 7:57am +1000 from Florian Kulzer:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 13:49:53 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > Received Sat 18 Apr 2009 3:34am +1000 from Florian Kulzer:
> > > On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 14:46:58 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
[...]
> There should be some input device
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 13:49:53 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> Received Sat 18 Apr 2009 3:34am +1000 from Florian Kulzer:
> > On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 14:46:58 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
[...]
> > > udev 0.125-7
> >
> > You should upgrade udev to version 0.125-7+lenny1 (security.debian.org)
ham Williams wrote:
> > > > Received Fri 10 Apr 2009 6:31am +1000 from Florian Kulzer:
> > > > > On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 18:10:41 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > > > > > Have just upgraded
[...]
> > > > >From etch to lenny, as per Subject.
[..
Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 18:10:41 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > > > > Have just upgraded
> > > >
> > > > To what? Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid?
> > >
> > > >From etch to lenny, as per Subject.
[...]
> > > 07:00.0 VGA
; > > Have just upgraded
> > >
> > > To what? Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid?
> >
> > >From etch to lenny, as per Subject.
>
> I tend to forget to check the subject again once I start to compose a
> reply in vim.
>
> > > >a fairly va
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 09:21:11 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> Received Fri 10 Apr 2009 6:31am +1000 from Florian Kulzer:
> > On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 18:10:41 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > > Have just upgraded
> >
> > To what? Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid?
&g
> >> > as "nv" - that is, no keys reported by xev, and any key press seems to
> >> > change the screen resolution.
> >> >
> >> > With the "nv" driver (xserver-xorg-video-nv) I can seeverything on the
> >> > screen. Mouse
Received Fri 10 Apr 2009 6:31am +1000 from Florian Kulzer:
Thanks for the suggestions Florian. More details below.
> On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 18:10:41 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> > Have just upgraded
>
> To what? Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid?
>From etch to len
> > With the "nv" driver (xserver-xorg-video-nv) I can seeverything on the
>> > screen. Mouse and menus work. Ctl-Alt-Backspace works (to terminate
>> > X11). But most other keys simple cause this screen resolution change.
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>
t;nv" - that is, no keys reported by
> > xev, and any key press seems to change the screen resolution.
> >
> > With the "nv" driver (xserver-xorg-video-nv) I can seeverything on the
> > screen. Mouse and menus work. Ctl-Alt-Backspace works (to terminate
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 18:10:41 +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> Have just upgraded
To what? Lenny, Squeeze, or Sid?
>a fairly vanilla etch install on a Dell Precision
> 690 (AMD64) with an nvidia graphics chip.
Which chipset is it? Post the output of
lspci -nn | grep -Ei 'v
quot; driver (xserver-xorg-video-nv) I can seeverything on the
> screen. Mouse and menus work. Ctl-Alt-Backspace works (to terminate X11).
> But most other keys simple cause this screen resolution change.
>
> Any ideas?
When you upgraded from etch to lenny did you follow the release
All I can recommend is to boot single user mode, sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude safe-upgrade sudo dpkg --configure gdm
perhaps even aptitude remove gdm and aptitude install gdm then reboot
into multy user mode.
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 06:10:41PM +1000, Graham Williams wrote:
> Have just upgr
Have just upgraded a fairly vanilla etch install on a Dell Precision
690 (AMD64) with an nvidia graphics chip. All seemed to proceed well,
but on reboot and starting up GDM, most key presses result in the
screen resolution changing - I can't login!
After quite a bit of research and attempts to det
you don't see reasons against this update: Would you recommend an
> > installation using debootstrap, or is it fine to do the following?
> >
> > 1) /etc/apt/sources.list : Change occurences of etch to lenny
> > 2) aptitude update
> > 3) apt-get install aptit
I don't feel comfortable recommending
it to just anyone.
> If you don't see reasons against this update: Would you
recommend an
> installation using debootstrap, or is it fine to do the
following?
>
> 1) /etc/apt/sources.list : Change occurences of etch to lenny
> 2) a
y
be a good idea to ask them when will they provide you with a newer
kernel to make a more informed decision.
> If you don't see reasons against this update: Would you recommend an
> installation using debootstrap, or is it fine to do the following?
>
> 1) /etc/apt/sources.list :
s it fine to do the following?
1) /etc/apt/sources.list : Change occurences of etch to lenny
2) aptitude update
3) apt-get install aptitude
4) aptitude dist-upgrade
I have simulated the above, and realised that there are some dependency
problems, but they seem to result from the fact that
On Thursday 26 February 2009 07:13:14 Csanyi Pal wrote:
> After I edited sources.list and I do aptitude update first time I get
> a Warning:
> W: There is no public key available for the following key IDs:
> 4D270D06F42584E6
> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
This me
Csanyi Pal writes:
> Daniel Burrows writes:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 09:09:47PM +0100, Csanyi Pal
>> was heard to say:
>>> How can I find the package libapt-pkg-libc6.3-6-3.11 to download it
>>> and install it with dpkg?
>>
>> That's a virtual package provided by apt. You need to insta
>> > Answer to my followup to your previous copy of that message
from >> > yesterday, rather than sending it again. >> >> I would if I could... I never saw my message posted,
nor did I see your >> response. Nor do I find either in the list
archives. > > They are in the archives. Tzafrir did reply t
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:10:00 -0500, John Fleming (j...@wa9als.com) wrote:
> On Wed, February 25, 2009 10:25 am, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:56:09AM -0500, John Fleming wrote:
> >> Consider me a newbie - trying to upgrade etch to lenny, getting msg a
On Wed, February 25, 2009 10:25 am, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Wed,
Feb 25, 2009 at 09:56:09AM -0500, John Fleming wrote: >> Consider
me a newbie - trying to upgrade etch to lenny, getting msg about >> having a non-dpkg owned copy of libc6-i686. "Can't live with
it, can
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:56:09AM -0500, John Fleming wrote:
> Consider me a newbie - trying to upgrade etch to lenny, getting msg about
> having a non-dpkg owned copy of libc6-i686. "Can't live with it, can't live
> without it". Can't remove it. Can'
Consider me a newbie - trying to upgrade etch to lenny, getting msg about
having a non-dpkg owned copy of libc6-i686. "Can't live with it, can't live
without it". Can't remove it. Can't upgrade with what I have. Previously
I've done all installs and upg
El mar, 24-02-2009 a las 17:47 -0500, david carrasco escribió:
> i nedd help how installing wifi driver rtl8187b on etc kernel 2.6.18
>
> thanks
> dacarr25
>
>
> 2009/2/24 Csanyi Pal
> Daniel Burrows writes:
>
> > On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 09:09:47PM +0100, Csanyi Pal
>
i nedd help how installing wifi driver rtl8187b on etc kernel 2.6.18
thanks
dacarr25
2009/2/24 Csanyi Pal
> Daniel Burrows writes:
>
> > On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 09:09:47PM +0100, Csanyi Pal
> > was heard to say:
> >> How can I find the package libapt-pkg-libc6.3-6-3.11 to download it
> >> and
Daniel Burrows writes:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 09:09:47PM +0100, Csanyi Pal
> was heard to say:
>> How can I find the package libapt-pkg-libc6.3-6-3.11 to download it
>> and install it with dpkg?
>
> That's a virtual package provided by apt. You need to install the
> apt package that matc
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 09:09:47PM +0100, Csanyi Pal was
heard to say:
> How can I find the package libapt-pkg-libc6.3-6-3.11 to download it
> and install it with dpkg?
That's a virtual package provided by apt. You need to install the
apt package that matches aptitude (the one from etch).
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 08:14:18PM +0100, Csanyi Pal was
heard to say:
> Daniel Burrows writes:
> > One last idea: does it help at all if you delete /var/lib/apt/*.bin?
>
> I haven't any *.bin files in /var/lib/apt/ directory, just the
> following directories:
Ah, sorry, I meant /var/cache
Csanyi Pal writes:
> Daniel Burrows writes:
>
>> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 09:06:48PM +0100, Csanyi Pal
>> was heard to say:
>>> i386,
>>>
>>> CPU AMD K6
>>
>> I realized later that "cat /proc/cpuinfo" would also be useful.
>>> > What does "ldd /usr/bin/apt-get" show?
>>
>> That looks re
Daniel Burrows writes:
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 09:06:48PM +0100, Csanyi Pal
> was heard to say:
>> i386,
>>
>> CPU AMD K6
>
> I realized later that "cat /proc/cpuinfo" would also be useful.
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 5
model : 8
model na
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 09:06:48PM +0100, Csanyi Pal was
heard to say:
> i386,
>
> CPU AMD K6
I realized later that "cat /proc/cpuinfo" would also be useful.
> > What does "ldd /usr/bin/apt-get" show?
That looks reasonable. I'd suggest filing a bug on apt -- if anyone
reads it you'll a
Daniel Burrows writes:
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 11:39:51AM +0100, Csanyi Pal
> was heard to say:
>> When I try to use apt-get:
>>
>> apt-get update
>>
>> I get the same error message:
>>
>> Illegal instruction
>>
>> What can I do to solve this problem?
>
> What hardware are you running t
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 11:39:51AM +0100, Csanyi Pal was
heard to say:
> When I try to use apt-get:
>
> apt-get update
>
> I get the same error message:
>
> Illegal instruction
>
> What can I do to solve this problem?
What hardware are you running this on?
What does "ldd /usr/bin/apt-ge
Hi,
I follow the steps from here:
http://debian.org/releases/lenny/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html
and after I install aptitude with
aptitude install aptitude
and try to run
aptitude upgrade
I get the error message:
Illegal instruction
I can't to use aptitude anymore.
When I try t
I did it! I did the upgrade last night and it all worked well ...
except that I had trouble with my nvidia card, but once I installed
the nvidia kernel bits everything worked well.
I have to say that I'm quite proud of myself!
--
Raquel
http://www.byraquel.com
==
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 17:17:29 -0500
Ken Heard wrote:
> I had so many untold miseries upgrading from sarge to etch that I
> promised myself never to upgrade again -- only to do a completely fresh
> installation.
>
> - From this thread I now see three *-upgrade commands men
On Tuesday 2008 December 23 16:17:29 Ken Heard wrote:
> From this thread I now see three *-upgrade commands mentioned for
> aptitude: dist-upgrade, safe-upgrade and full-upgrade. Only
> dist-upgrade is mentioned in the aptitude man page and in Debian
> Reference. Does any Debian documentation ref
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Ken Heard wrote:
> I had so many untold miseries upgrading from sarge to etch that I
> promised myself never to upgrade again -- only to do a completely fresh
> installation.
>
> - From this thread I now see three *-upgrade commands mentioned for
> ap
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I had so many untold miseries upgrading from sarge to etch that I
promised myself never to upgrade again -- only to do a completely fresh
installation.
- From this thread I now see three *-upgrade commands mentioned for
aptitude: dist-upgrade, safe-up
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Rick Thomas wrote:
>> 1. change distribution in your sources.list to 'lenny' or 'testing' (latter
>>works until official Lenny release);
>> 2. 'aptitude update'
>> 3. 'aptitude install dpkg apt aptitude'
>> 4. 'aptitude full-upgrade'
> ...`aptitude safe-upgrade' before
Rick Thomas wrote:
>> Are there step-by-step instructions somewhere for doing a dist-upgrade
>> from Etch (current stable) to Lenny (soon-to-be stable)?
"Eugene V. Lyubimkin" writes:
> Near-official recommended procedure follows:
>
> 1. change distribution in your sources.list to 'lenny' or '
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