On Sep 10, 2016, at 3:41 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater
wrote:
>
> Download DVD1. Install a minimum system from it (if it has enough for you,
> build the whole system). In fact, the netinst will work and produce a
> _really_ minimal base system if you don't add a network mirror.
>
> Use apt-key add t
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 10:05:13PM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> It's a long story, but I need to install a fresh-out-of-the-box Debian amd64
> Lenny system.
>
> I found ftp.us.debian.org/debian-archive/debian/ which has installer images
> for old Debian releases, including Lenny. The README file s
It's a long story, but I need to install a fresh-out-of-the-box Debian
amd64 Lenny system.
I found ftp.us.debian.org/debian-archive/debian/ which has installer
images for old Debian releases, including Lenny. The README file says I
need to use
deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ lenny
Le 14.04.2014 18:23, Chris Angelico a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:20 AM,
wrote:
The package my colleague needs is iptraf, from lenny.
Is it the same as iptraf in Wheezy?
https://packages.debian.org/stable/net/iptraf
ChrisA
It seems yes, there are only 2 debian versions between th
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:20 AM, wrote:
> The package my colleague needs is iptraf, from lenny.
Is it the same as iptraf in Wheezy?
https://packages.debian.org/stable/net/iptraf
ChrisA
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Le 14.04.2014 18:08, Reco a écrit :
Hi.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 05:59:20PM +0200,
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Hi.
We have the need at work to install a package on a lenny Debian.
I know that it's quite old ( older than oldstable btw! ) but I only
learned it's existence at the momen
Hi.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 05:59:20PM +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
> Hi.
>
> We have the need at work to install a package on a lenny Debian.
>
> I know that it's quite old ( older than oldstable btw! ) but I only
> learned it's existence at the moment. To do things quickly, we h
Hi.
We have the need at work to install a package on a lenny Debian.
I know that it's quite old ( older than oldstable btw! ) but I only
learned it's existence at the moment. To do things quickly, we have to
find an old copy of the packages. Maybe there is an old iso of lenny
somewhere?
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On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 04:10:29PM -0800, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Would I have better luck with a DVD, where I wouldn't need to get
> anything from the network mirrors until after the installation is
> complete?
Yes.
Kind regards
Philipp Kern
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I have a temporary need to install Lenny on a PowerMac G4 so I can run
some tests on a "fresh" installation for a user who is unable (for
various reasons) to upgrade to Squeeze at this time.
When I run the netinst installer CD all seems well until it wants to
setup sources.list. Then it
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 09:48:41AM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 April 2010 22:11:00 Rob Owens wrote:
> > My understanding is that live-helper must build the kernel so that
> > certain modules necessary to the live system get included. I confess
> > that I don't completely
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 20:35:29 Rob Owens wrote:
If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
from
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 22:11:00 Rob Owens wrote:
> My understanding is that live-helper must build the kernel so that
> certain modules necessary to the live system get included. I confess
> that I don't completely understand that answer, but it's what I was told
> by the developer.
You shoul
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 20:35:29 Rob Owens wrote:
> If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
> repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
> can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
> from the Lenny repos? (Gnome,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 08:17:57PM -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Rob Owens wrote:
>
>> I use a Debian-Live USB and I like to run Lenny because of the
>> infrequent updates. But one of my laptops requires the Squeeze kernel
>> in order for wifi to work. I've been told by the Debian-Live developer
Rob Owens wrote:
I use a Debian-Live USB and I like to run Lenny because of the
infrequent updates. But one of my laptops requires the Squeeze kernel
in order for wifi to work. I've been told by the Debian-Live developer
that I cannot install alternate kernels on my live system (otherwise I'd
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 06:02:18PM -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 April 2010 05:35:29 pm Rob Owens wrote:
> > If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
> > repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
> > can I expect to have many problem
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 05:35:29 pm Rob Owens wrote:
> If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
> repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
> can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
> from the Lenny repos? (Gno
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 05:35:29 pm Rob Owens wrote:
> If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
> repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
> can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
> from the Lenny repos? (Gno
If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
from the Lenny repos? (Gnome, LXDE, or Fluxbox, most likely).
Reason:
I use a Debian-Liv
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Siju George:
>>
>> Where do I get usb install images for lenny and how do I write it to
>> the USB drive?
>
> In the installation manual. :)
>
> Wait, lmgtfy:
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html.en
>
Thanks jochen :-)
Siju George:
>
> Where do I get usb install images for lenny and how do I write it to
> the USB drive?
In the installation manual. :)
Wait, lmgtfy:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html.en
J.
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Hi,
I tried to put the debian Lenny ISO image in a Usb stick using.
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
But the installation shows error mounting CDROM.
I dont have a cdrom.
Where do I get usb install images for lenny and how do I write it to
the USB drive?
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 02:05:57PM +0200, Bernard wrote:
>
> Next I will ask for how to replace GNOME with fvwm...
>
GNOME is a "desktop environment", fvwm is a "window manager"
That is you can use fvwm as a replacement for the window manager
provided by GNOME (sorry, don't know what GNOME uses.)
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:51:09 -0500
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 August 2009 11:01:12 bd wrote:
> > However, when shutting down, I always have a message saying
> > that /dev/mapper/vg00-root could not be unmounted since it is in use...
>
> IME, that's normal. Whatever block
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 12:50:23 bdebreil wrote:
> My next concern are the error messages that keep displaying every 3
> minutes or so, if I am on a console (that doesn't show when I am under
> Gnome Xterm).
For a new issue, you should start a new thread. Other can can help you with
the new
Le mercredi 26 août 2009 à 11:51 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. a écrit :
> On Wednesday 26 August 2009 11:01:12 bd wrote:
> > However, when shutting down, I always have a message saying
> > that /dev/mapper/vg00-root could not be unmounted since it is in use...
>
> IME, that's normal. Whatever bl
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 11:01:12 bd wrote:
> However, when shutting down, I always have a message saying
> that /dev/mapper/vg00-root could not be unmounted since it is in use...
IME, that's normal. Whatever block devices back your '/' file system can not
be shut down cleanly, but since it i
Le mercredi 26 août 2009 à 09:05 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. a écrit :
> In <1251279376.9809.16.ca...@dell-desktop.home>, Bernard wrote:
> >In any case, the Lenny install that I now get, shows defaults.
> >mdadm monitoring keeps sending mails at each boot :
> >
> >'A degradated event has been det
Le mercredi 26 août 2009 à 09:05 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. a écrit :
> In <1251279376.9809.16.ca...@dell-desktop.home>, Bernard wrote:
> >In any case, the Lenny install that I now get, shows defaults.
> >mdadm monitoring keeps sending mails at each boot :
> >
> >'A degradated event has been det
In <1251279376.9809.16.ca...@dell-desktop.home>, Bernard wrote:
>In any case, the Lenny install that I now get, shows defaults.
>mdadm monitoring keeps sending mails at each boot :
>
>'A degradated event has been detected on md device /dev/md0
>P.S. The /proc/mdstat file currently contains the foll
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Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-08-26 14:14 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
>
>> Bernard wrote:
>>> Thanks in advance for your help in switching my keyboard to the French
>>> setup.
>> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
>
> Will not work¹ with the version
On 2009-08-26 14:14 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Bernard wrote:
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help in switching my keyboard to the French
>> setup.
>
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
Will not work¹ with the version of xserver-xorg currently in Lenny. :-(
Sven
¹ http://bugs.debian.org
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Bernard wrote:
[snip]
> My next problem is one of keyboard. I had chosen a kind of automatic
> setup for my install. Despites this, I was questioned about language,
> and I had replied 'French'. However my keyboard is in QWERTY instead of
> being in AZ
Le mercredi 26 août 2009 à 13:14 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich a écrit :
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> Bernard wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > Since I was unable to recompile my old kernel 2.6.20 under Debian Sarge,
> > I decided to install Lenny. Unable to find a way to just up
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Bernard wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Since I was unable to recompile my old kernel 2.6.20 under Debian Sarge,
> I decided to install Lenny. Unable to find a way to just upgrade (there
> has been Etch in between),
Why not just upgrade to etch (aka 'oldstab
Hi there,
Since I was unable to recompile my old kernel 2.6.20 under Debian Sarge,
I decided to install Lenny. Unable to find a way to just upgrade (there
has been Etch in between), I just saved directories and installed from
the iso image
debian-502a-i386-netinst.iso
I choose somewhat automate
> I have vista 64 and fedora 10 installed The bootloader is GRUB. I am
> looking to install Lenny in place of fedora. What would be the right
> way to approach it?
Not sure if this applies to Vista too (I assume it would), but I just set up
a friend's computer to dual-boot XP/Debian in place of
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 13:19:50 -0400
Roman Gelfand wrote:
> I have vista 64 and fedora 10 installed The bootloader is GRUB. I am
> looking to install Lenny in place of fedora. What would be the right
> way to approach it?
Backup all the files you need, download a suitable CD-image, burn it
to C
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Roman Gelfand wrote:
> I have vista 64 and fedora 10 installed The bootloader is GRUB. I am
> looking to install Lenny in place of fedora. What would be the right
> way to approach it?
Back-up current stuff, d'load the .iso, burn it to cd and boot off of that d
I have vista 64 and fedora 10 installed The bootloader is GRUB. I am
looking to install Lenny in place of fedora. What would be the right
way to approach it?
Thanks in advance
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hello folks, I'm having some trouble installing lenny 5.01 AMD 64.
The graphical installer installed the system with KDE and it seems to
want to boot, but the monitor stops and says the signal is out of range.
I would like to find out if the Sapphire ATI HD4670 graphics card was
detecte
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:24:24 -0500
"Alejandro Barocio A." wrote:
> 2009/4/15 Alejandro Barocio A. :
> > I can't do ping; I haven't tested it on a different network; but my
> > stronger suspect is DHCP (for it runs on a WinXP OS).
> >
> > Neverthless, I never had such problems with Etch or Woody,
Cláudio E. Elicker :
> On Wednesday 17 June 2009, Petrus Validus wrote:
> ...
>
> > Usually I just install the base and build from there (on desktops) but
> > since I'm on a laptop I'm wondering what tools and packages are part of
> > the "Laptop" selection?
>
> Try this:
> aptitude search '~
On Wednesday 17 June 2009, Petrus Validus wrote:
...
> Usually I just install the base and build from there (on desktops) but
> since I'm on a laptop I'm wondering what tools and packages are part of
> the "Laptop" selection?
Try this:
aptitude search '~tlaptop'
For more information look here:
2009/4/15 Alejandro Barocio A. :
> I can't do ping; I haven't tested it on a different network; but my
> stronger suspect is DHCP (for it runs on a WinXP OS).
>
> Neverthless, I never had such problems with Etch or Woody, an they
> show up when I installed Lenny.
>
> I will try the Network on Ubunt
2009/6/18 Neal Hogan :
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Petrus Validus
> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am installing Lenny on a Toshiba Tecra A8. During the software
>> selection screen by default the options "Desktop Environment" "Laptop"
>>
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Petrus Validus wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am installing Lenny on a Toshiba Tecra A8. During the software
> selection screen by default the options "Desktop Environment" "Laptop"
> and "Standard System" are checked.
>
Hi All,
I am installing Lenny on a Toshiba Tecra A8. During the software
selection screen by default the options "Desktop Environment" "Laptop"
and "Standard System" are checked.
Usually I just install the base and build from there (on desktops) but
since I
In <4a140dad.6020...@yahoo.com>, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> In <4a125119.8030...@yahoo.com>, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>>> I then chrooted into /mnt/debinst, again, and did:
>>> cd \dev
>>> MAKEDEV generic
>> Instead of this, since you have a running Linux system, I wou
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In <4a125119.8030...@yahoo.com>, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I then chrooted into /mnt/debinst, again, and did:
cd \dev
MAKEDEV generic
Instead of this, since you have a running Linux system, I would suggest
doing (from outside the chroot):
mount -o rbin
In <4a125119.8030...@yahoo.com>, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>I then chrooted into /mnt/debinst, again, and did:
> cd \dev
> MAKEDEV generic
Instead of this, since you have a running Linux system, I would suggest
doing (from outside the chroot):
mount -o rbind /dev /mnt/debinst/dev
That woul
I have given up on trying to get flash working again on my existing
system. I have decided, since I have a spare partition with LVM volumes
for /home, /var, /usr, /tmp, and swap that I would just reformat them
with mke2fs -j and reinstall using debootstrap into these volumes. I
followed the i
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 01:48:55AM -0700, Don Raikes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a blind user of lenny. I installed lenny using my braille display
> without a problem onto my gateway desktop system.
So am I :)
> However, when I boot the lenny dvd or cd on my dell latitude d600
> laptop, it is no
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 01:48:55 -0700, Don Raikes posted:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a blind user of lenny. I installed lenny using my braille display
> without a problem onto my gateway desktop system.
>
> However, when I boot the lenny dvd or cd on my dell latitude d600
> laptop, it is not recognizing th
Hi all,
I am a blind user of lenny. I installed lenny using my braille display without
a problem onto my gateway desktop system.
However, when I boot the lenny dvd or cd on my dell latitude d600 laptop, it is
not recognizing the usb connection to either my external keyboard or braille
display
I can't do ping; I haven't tested it on a different network; but my
stronger suspect is DHCP (for it runs on a WinXP OS).
Neverthless, I never had such problems with Etch or Woody, an they
show up when I installed Lenny.
I will try the Network on Ubuntu.
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2009/4/11 gn643202 :
> What router are you using?
None, just a network (RJ47) switcher an the "services" of a
WinXP Lap confugured to route network traffic.
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Alejandro Barocio A. wrote:
When I used etch every thing was fine, after installing lenny...
I have a problem with my network connection: I'm able to establish DHCP
configuration, and DNS resolves addresses, also I can download my mail via POP
and use XMPP and Yahoo IM with Pidgin. But
When I used etch every thing was fine, after installing lenny...
I have a problem with my network connection: I'm able to establish DHCP
configuration, and DNS resolves addresses, also I can download my mail via POP
and use XMPP and Yahoo IM with Pidgin. But if i try to use any other ne
I tried to install lenny in my pc. I have two hdds. First one is IDE slave
which has swap(hdb5) and another sata hdd. I opted for manual partition. I
masde a root partition in sata hdd and wanted to use swap of hdb5. When I
finish partitioning and mounting details, I get message as follows.
"Error
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