the current America/New_York equiv is:
EST5EDT,M3.2.0/2:00:00,M11.1.0/2:00:00
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on the boot partition for the first boot.
I'm not up on how systd does it; what else is required to get a headless rasp
to connect?
Thanks,
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The easiest fix is to:
export LC_TIME=C
just like one must export LC_COLLATE=C to avoid glibc's brkoen collation
for en_US.
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net)
sip.iptel.org
sip.linphone.org
sipgate.de
ostel may have disappeared. I've also seen some complaints about
linphone on their lists over the last year or so.
For sip2sip, check out http://wiki.sip2sip.info.
I'd start with iptel.org.
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e point of a key's expiration time is that
signatures newer than that should fail, but all signatures made before
the expiration should verify.
So, if apt's signature verification only looks at the key's expiration
date and not at the signature's timestamp, that is a bug.
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in the
g> process.
Did you re-start gdm after editing the files in /etc?
You might even need to reboot given the use of a gui for login.
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sion, press: C-q M-x
Xterm's default settings can be a problem for M- keystrokes.
Some other terminals may also have issues.
Also, do M- keys work correctly at the bash prompt? (Or whichever shell
you use)
A quick test shows that my urxvt translates M-x into C-[ x (aka ESC x),
which allows emacs
/firefox/releases/43.0.4/linux-x86_64/en-US/firefox-43.0.4.tar.bz2
(Seamonkey is the continuation of the original mozilla UI.)
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of the .x86 version.
Or follow the compilation instructions at that site.
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simple enough -- and look targeted at debian -- that it
should be quick and simple to try a local compilation.
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/unicode.gz you can
grep(1) through that file for code points or names (spell them with
majuscules rather than miniscules), although it is too old for chars
like U+1F1E7 REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER B.
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TH The OP wants to use the Squeeze kernel and the Jessie userspace.
More likely openvz's kernel. Probably non-deb, too.
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cards.)
You might be able to do a fully-Free-Software C32 or G34 board, but the
on-board vga on those probably is not up to 3d.
You can use a discreet card with the asus mb. Perhaps there is one w/o
propietary blobs?
Good luck. I'd be curious to know how it works out.
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