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dalios
n testing and it will become Debian stable within a few weeks.
> After that the system will remain on Debian stable and not become Debian
> testing,
> correct?
>
> Wil
>
Correct. It will remain on Debian stable for as long as "bullseye" is
the codename of the stable branch (usually something like 2 years).
Dalios
isc-nonfree_20161130-5_all.deb
However wifi is still not working. I can confirm with aptitude that the
package is installed. And I re-plugged the USB adapter and rebooted the
PC just to be sure.
Any advice?
Dalios
PS: I copy here the output of the dpkg -i command in case it is usefull:
# dpkg
On 9/21/19 11:50 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 21:50:40 +0300
> dalios wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a desktop with Debian 9.9 (Stretch) installed. I have moved it in
>> a house were cable connection is not available but wifi is (thanks
>&
ou talk about? Where did you downloaded
from? How did you used the downloaded file? These are some usual
questions for starters.
Dalios
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? I am
_definitely not_ as knowledgeable as you are, but that sounds strange
enough to make me wonder what have I missed...
I have only tried unstable twice and only on secondary machines, just
for experimenting. This question is only for learning purpose.
Thanks in advance,
Dalios
On 4/1/20 6:46 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 01 apr 20, 15:49:25, dalios wrote:
>> On 3/30/20 2:26 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>>
>>>> [...] and still retain testing in sources.list (having testing in
>>> sources.list when running unstable is a good idea a
Hi all,
The links below contain many suggestions (of which a percentage has
already been mentioned in this thread). However I am putting the links
here because there are a few more options inside. I guess there are many
recent similar threads in many FLOSS lists/forums/other discussion
platforms a
with 12GB of RAM
in order to see if it was a worthy choice?
Thanks in advance,
Dalios
of applications/ tabs.
That sounds encouraging and that is exactly what I am after but I
thought I could ask here for benchmark software suggestion to see if I
can get something measurable. (and hopefully learns something on the way).
Thanks again,
Dalios
-
utoremove
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
and nothing changed.
Is this a problem because of using gdebi? Is this because I used apt-get
to uninstall and aptitude didn't get the memo?
Thanks in advance,
Dalios
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On 04/07/2014 03:51 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
A quick look through aptitude's bugs found this, but there may be others
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=648313
Kind regards,
Andrei
It's always a relief when it's not my fault!
Thank you all for you replies.
On 06/01/2014 09:52 AM, lina wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a package, which can act as a smart diary or journal to
help me remember the records of small things, such as "obtain a licensed
software, not installed yet", "uninstall the harden-client".
Thanks ahead, lina
In my case I needed somet
te && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
to have my testing updated.
Once in a while I meet some packages which apt-get says they are being
"kept back" where I use aptitude or maybe "apt-get install -f".
Dalios
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On 06/09/2014 11:45 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 09 iun 14, 08:35:44, Dalios wrote:
# apt-get clean && apt-get autoclean && apt-get autoremove && apt-get update
&& apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
A few comments:
- autoclean after clean is
nome-tweek-tool from the Alt+F2 command line where
there is a setting for Power --> Power Button Action where I can choose
from the available (Blank, Hibernate, Interactive, Logout, Nothing,
Shutdown and Suspend) but nothing seems to change on Gnome's Settings
Power menu.
Thanks in advance,
Dalios
On 06/06/2017 09:38 PM, poly...@tutanota.com wrote:
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org <mailto:debian-user@lists.debian.org>
> Subject: Debian with Gnome: Automatic Suspend fails
> From: Dalios mailto:dal...@eumx.net>>
> Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2017
> jessie 8.8/
On 06/18/2017 06:42 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/
>
> Cheers!
>
I think these are better links as they are the official announcements
and they contain other links (for example to available documentation).
[1] https://www.debian
e for example [2]) and it also has live media which can be used to
"Try Debian live before installing" and also to install.
I suppose that the difference is only some more extra space on the
CD/DVD/whatever for more packages ready to be installed (but I don't
really know).
[1] https://www.debian.org/CD/live/
[2] https://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst#smallcd
Dalios
0 iso"? Can you give
the link from the page you downloaded it?
Dalios
le and got this error:
--8><paste-starts-here---8><-
dalios@debian-8:~$ exo-open --launch WebBrowser
dalios@debian-8:~$ 1466093150530addons.xpi WARNException
running
bootstrap method startup on {fe272bd1-5f76-4ea4-8501-a05d35d823fc}:
ReferenceError:
/usr/lib/iceweasel directory and the softlinks
> to firefox.
>
> Grof in the general direction of TPTB.
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
Thanks for your effort and your feedback but I don't think that is a
good solution for me. Maybe I should try re-installing firefox...
Thanks anyway
Dalios
On 06/17/2016 06:54 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-06-17 at 18:29 +0300, Dalios wrote:
>> Thanks for your effort and your feedback but I don't think that is a
>> good solution for me. Maybe I should try re-installing firefox...
>
> That is almost never a s
.tar.gz
->8>8-->8----
Thanks in advance
Dalios
/libnpjp2.so
java -version
jcb@debian:~$ history
aptitude search jdk
su
fakeroot make-jpkg /home/jcb/Downloads/jre-8u25-linux-i586.tar.gz
->8>8-->8----
Thanks in advance
Dalios
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On 01/03/2015 08:31 PM, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 01/03/2015 03:06 AM, Dalios wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> a few days ago I had to install Java in a laptop in order for a web
>> application to be able to function properly. I followed directions
>> found in the interne
ts are mentioned already in this thread but I
think that you should also check the following page too:
https://wiki.debian.org/Hardware
After the purchase you can contribute yourself on some projects like
https://h-node.org/ in order to help future linux-friendly purchases.
Dalios
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>
This might be typo: "oracla" instead of "oracle"...
Dalios
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4. But if you have "testing" then you will continue to run testing which
will then have another codename, Stretch. In other words after the
release of Debian 8, codename: Jessie as the new Debian stable the words
"testing" and "stretch" will be able to be used int
7;t be updated
with the rest of the system because apt/synaptic will not be able to do
this.
Regards
Dalios
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ome useful links from the forums:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=69673
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=105137
Regards,
Dalios
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On 05/28/2015 11:53 PM, Dalios wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>
> When on Debian 6 I used the following two ways:
>
> Method 1: While on grub menu: press "e" from the keyboard and then use
> the arrow keys to go to the kernel line and add the word "text" at the
&
tch but how can you be sure
you will not end on the same position after a while.
Dalios
e in mind that I found it in one of the thousand discussions on the
subject in forums, blogs etc. Can't remember where exactly and can't
guarantee that it is what it says that it is so take care...
Dalios
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