On Sub, 2016-01-23 at 12:17 +, Brian wrote:
> Does she really need to have rpcbind? If not I'd purge it from the
> system. Problem solved. :)
There is something else in action, but didn't have time to investigate
before returning netbook to the owner.
Sincerely,
Gour
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On Sub, 2016-01-23 at 12:21 +0100, Sven Joachim wrote:
> Does your wife use NFS on her netbook? If not, you can probably just
> uninstall rpcbind.
That's good advice...however, it seems it's not enough.
Anyway, the netbook is delivered and let me see if there are complaints
in regard. :-)
> It
On Sat 23 Jan 2016 at 11:43:29 +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:
> I put a fresh Jessie on the netbook of my wife's friend. She had some
> ancient Linux Mint and now it is going to be her first experience with
> Debian...everything is fine except the problem with rpcbind-0.21 which
> is visible during th
On 2016-01-23 11:43 +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:
> I put a fresh Jessie on the netbook of my wife's friend. She had some
> ancient Linux Mint and now it is going to be her first experience with
> Debian...everything is fine except the problem with rpcbind-0.21 which
> is visible during the boot (fir
Hello,
I put a fresh Jessie on the netbook of my wife's friend. She had some
ancient Linux Mint and now it is going to be her first experience with
Debian...everything is fine except the problem with rpcbind-0.21 which
is visible during the boot (first-time experience) and explained here:
https:/
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