Am 28.04.2015 um 03:29 schrieb Bill Baker:
> That's what I thought at first, too. But when I ran 'apt-get remove
> consolekit', it didn't report any dependencies. I expected to see a
> list as long as my arm, but nope.
consolekit is pretty much unused in jessie. There are only very few
packages
On 04/27/2015 09:26 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 04/27/2015 at 09:19 PM, Bill Baker wrote:
>
>> On a whim, I decided to see what would happen if I uninstalled
>> consolekit. Lo and behold, after uninstalling it, I was able to
>> upgrade the kernel normally and run a normal upgrade. Thanks to
>> e
On 04/27/2015 at 09:19 PM, Bill Baker wrote:
> On a whim, I decided to see what would happen if I uninstalled
> consolekit. Lo and behold, after uninstalling it, I was able to
> upgrade the kernel normally and run a normal upgrade. Thanks to
> everyone who offered help. Replying to your respons
On a whim, I decided to see what would happen if I uninstalled
consolekit. Lo and behold, after uninstalling it, I was able to upgrade
the kernel normally and run a normal upgrade. Thanks to everyone who
offered help. Replying to your responses helped me think through this.
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Am 28.04.2015 um 01:43 schrieb The Wanderer:
> On 04/27/2015 at 07:15 PM, Bill Baker wrote:
>> Here is the output from sudo apt-get install linux-image-586:
>>
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> You might want to run 'apt-get
On 04/27/2015 at 07:15 PM, Bill Baker wrote:
> On 04/27/2015 07:05 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
>>
>> A few thoughts:
>>
>> 1. Is there a reason why you need 'apt-get -f install packagename'?
>> Does it error out if you just run 'apt-get install packagename'?
>
> I used -f because the output suggest
On 04/27/2015 07:04 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
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> Have you rebooted, using that kernel?
> What does uname -r say?
I have rebooted, but the new kernel has not installed. Here is uname -r:
2.6.32-5-486
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On 04/27/2015 07:05 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> A few thoughts:
>
> 1. Is there a reason why you need 'apt-get -f install packagename'? Does
> it error out if you just run 'apt-get install packagename'?
I used -f because the output suggested I use it.
> 2. What happens if you try to install linux
On 04/27/2015 at 06:57 PM, Bill Baker wrote:
> On 04/27/2015 06:23 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>
>> Am 28.04.2015 um 00:05 schrieb Bill Baker:
>>> Anyone have any ideas on what I can try next?
>>>
>> First upgrade your kernel to the wheezy version (reboot) and everything
>> will be fine.
>>
>> Dist-
Am 28.04.2015 um 00:57 schrieb Bill Baker:
> On 04/27/2015 06:23 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> Am 28.04.2015 um 00:05 schrieb Bill Baker:
>>> Over the weekend, I upgraded my headless ssh server from wheezy to jessie.
>>> It's an older computer, built in the year 2000 with an AMD-K6 processor.
>>> Una
On 04/27/2015 06:23 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 28.04.2015 um 00:05 schrieb Bill Baker:
>> Over the weekend, I upgraded my headless ssh server from wheezy to jessie.
>> It's an older computer, built in the year 2000 with an AMD-K6 processor.
>> Uname -a returns the following:
>>
>> Linux shunnel
Am 28.04.2015 um 00:05 schrieb Bill Baker:
> Over the weekend, I upgraded my headless ssh server from wheezy to jessie.
> It's an older computer, built in the year 2000 with an AMD-K6 processor.
> Uname -a returns the following:
>
> Linux shunnel 2.6.32-5-486 #1 Mon Feb 25 00:22:26 UTC 2013 i586 G
Over the weekend, I upgraded my headless ssh server from wheezy to jessie.
It's an older computer, built in the year 2000 with an AMD-K6 processor.
Uname -a returns the following:
Linux shunnel 2.6.32-5-486 #1 Mon Feb 25 00:22:26 UTC 2013 i586 GNU/Linux
Since upgrading, whenever I try to do an a
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