any
'nix and get work done.
Lots of things to consider. My dream program of course would be an html gui
such as quanta or bluefish wrapped around the vim editor. Then all would be
right in the world ;)
Cheers,
Ben
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I think that the best editor that you
/cache/apt/archives/kontact-plugins_4%3a3.2.3-2_i386.deb
Maybe you want to use `script` to make a log file of everything that
happens; apt-get will continue it's work when it finds that conflict is
gone (probably) or use apt-get -f install again;
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.1-4 -- there is a thread of the discussion about where the
future X will come from at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2004/06/msg00979.html
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don't know - maybe you should remove that again when sarge
becomes stable..
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something like that)
Oh, and some people like extra eye candy like translucency so much they
can't wait.. I think?
Anyway, I'll just wait and see when new X comes in to sarge, that might
just take some time ;) this computer is powerfull enough to work without
Xdamages and stuff I guess
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as ext3 (as far as I
remember)
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asked, though. Without being reassured I
would not use anything under testing or unstable,
ever.
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Eric D.
There is a package called apt-file to find which package contains which
files; also, you can do the same search at http://packages.debian.org
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libc6)
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much, but wine is alpha software, and compiling it on your own machine
gets it tuned best for your setup (though I guess the debian packages
are in general better than those frequently-failing rpms out there)
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, if you want to try cups, use the cupsys packages (I
think?) and the cupsomatic-ppd package;
If the driver you need is not in gs, compile gs from the esp-gs sources
-- that's easier than compiling an other gs source (in my experience anyway)
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changed
between 2.4.x and 2.6.x (just to reduce the number of problems you might
run into...)
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backports.org or where you got the URL
Or use the version debian has, it's on the debian too: check
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=bluefishsearchon=namessubword=1version=allrelease=all
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that: nv is a open source driver, it doesn't do the 3d
hardware of the graphical card -- that's why people choose to use the
nvidia driver
In case you don't need to run 3d programs, using nv will be fine for you
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to the new one
(and make sure it'll show up in the boot menu) so that you can still
boot into debian even if the new kernel has problems
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Jim Hall wrote:
on Sarge, is there a way to list every installed package? I don't think
I need things like libs, just the package names. I need to compare two
systems.
Jim
Try dpkg --get-selections
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if [ -d $i ]
then
if [ -f $i/.config ]
then
echo cp $i/.config /backup_data/$i.config
fi
fi
done
If this prints the correct lines, remove echo in front of the cp and run
again ;)
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want a newer kernel than 2.4.18, you'll have to build it yourself
or get it from some backports site;
As woody is a bit dated trying 2.6.x would probably get you into more
problems (missing packages and stuff) than using a 2.4.x kernel, I think
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you can't get their .deb file working you could just download
the .tar.gz and run it from there (or move it to some system-wide place
like /usr/local/amsn, and create a symlink to this directory, like
`ln -s /usr/local/amsn/amsn /usr/bin/amsn`
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Subject:Re: aMSN
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 15:44:28 -0400
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I did try
Pollywog wrote:
On Saturday 21 May 2005 08:14 pm, Joris Huizer wrote:
Original Message
Subject:Re: aMSN
Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 15:44:28 -0400
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somewhere else
regards,
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/writing on the disc, which, among other things, takes
care of the fragmentation problem; this is done by linux 2.4 (probably
also by linux 2.2) and linux 2.6
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I saw the only open bug was in
fact about security issues in mozilla/woody)
Thanks for any help,
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this helps. I'm sure you don't need to reinstall like that
regards,
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#!/bin/sh
#
# /etc/gdm/Sessions/KDE
#
# global KDE session file, used by gdm
exec /etc/X11/Xsession /usr/bin/kde3
two usb ports, so
we want to use a serial mouse; What kind of modules do I need to build?
I'm using a custom 2.6.3 kernel;
Thanks for your help,
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Thank you for your replies
I'll first try to get an USB hub, and if that is a problem, I'll try the
solutions posted on the serial mouse!
Are there things I coould/should check for a USB hub? Do I need special
modules and/or drivers?
Thanks for all the answers I got so far,
Joris
this on a hard disk; The harddisk would
be the one I've been using on the other computer so I'd have to use
knoppix and wipe out all programs and configurations so (I have my data
on a /home partition fortunately) ... I hope things can be done running
in knoppix :-/
thanks for your help,
Joris
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a backup of the original/working files and then let it do what
it wants - so you won't have a problem when the new configuration isn't
working.
Just a thought, I've done so myself too :-)
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./tools/wineinstall
The wineinstall script will configure, ask wether you want to install -
and compile (and install) everything; I'd recommend you first remove the
other wine version to avoid problems;
To clean up, say (in the same directory)
make uninstall
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the usb printer module in the kernel enabled
(search by using modconf, in the usb section (in my 2.6.6 custom kernel
it's under kernel/drivers/usb/class, called usblp)
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Clyde Wilson wrote:
Joris Huizer wrote:
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I have a printer that hooks up to my USB port. If I do a 'echo OK
/dev/usb/lp0' I don't get any output. Is there something I need to
do to get the right device?
You can find information about all sorts of printers at
http
? The machine is sid,
up-to-date.
Regards,
Graham
Maybe you don't have the (new?) ide-cd part built in or the module
(ide-cd.ko) isn't loaded?
Did you disable ide-scsi emulation?
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, instead it's in
kernel-source-2.4.18 (if you want a list of available linux sources, try
apt-cache search kernel-source)
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that to search that configuration file :)
Oh, by the way, to be on the save side, do *not* remove files or
directories unless you know what you're doing... ;)
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also be documentation under /usr/doc/*tinyx*/
or /usr/share/doc/*tinyx*/
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file I found is ~/.asoundrc in my user
directory;
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solved :p
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James Tappin wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 17:22:55 +0100
Joris Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get my scanner to work under linux 2.6.3; It used to work
fine under 2.4.24 but it turns out the scanner module was remove in 2.6
Can anybody tell me how to get the scanner to work
think that's just ext2 or maybe ext3 so you should at
least have ext2 built in (built into the kernel itself, not as a module!!)
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James Tappin wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 17:22:55 +0100
Joris Huizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get my scanner to work under linux 2.6.3; It used to work
fine under 2.4.24 but it turns out the scanner module was remove in 2.6
Can anybody tell me how to get the scanner to work
(vendor=0x04b8, product=0x0110) at libusb:001:004
It seems the numbers at libusb keep changing I hope I don't have to
update settings each time or so :-/
Thanks for any help,
Joris
# epson.conf
#
# here are some examples for how to configure the EPSON backend
#
# SCSI scanner:
#scsi EPSON
Ran into a bit of a strange error with useradd today,
whenever i run useradd I get a Segmentation fault.
I tried running fsck as i read it might be due to corrupt filesystem, but that
didn't report any problems.
I reinstalled the passwd package, also to no avail.
I ran an strace and it seems
it seems that using the adduser works fine, not sure why i didn't think to try
that before.
However I am still curious why this occurred.
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From my experience yes, it works on jessie without any problems.
On 11/07/2014 07:03 PM, Man_Without_Clue wrote:
On 11/08/2014 11:57 AM, Joris Bolsens wrote:
I have this one and had no issues with it, runs fine and I had to do no
extra config/setup on my end.
I currently have Jessie, so IDK
and such), do you think that
could have something to do with it?
On 11/07/2014 08:26 PM, Marty wrote:
On 11/07/2014 09:04 PM, Joris Bolsens wrote:
Ran into a bit of a strange error with useradd today, whenever i
run useradd I get a Segmentation fault.
I tried running fsck as i read it might be due
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On 11/07/2014 11:43 PM, Reco wrote:
So, chances are - you've found a bug.
Awesome, where/how should I report it?
and memory info on top:
KiB Mem: 2061128 total, 263680 used, 1797448 free,75180
buffers KiB Swap: 2094076
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Sorry, pretty new to linux still. put a few questions in-line.
On 11/08/2014 09:39 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
Before filing a bug, please
1) Enable coredumps
Did some googling, I have to recompile the kernel for this?
the one thing i did find on
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On 11/08/2014 11:16 AM, Don Armstrong wrote:
ulimit -c unlimited; useradd foo; gdb /usr/sbin/useradd core; bt
full; or similar.
You'll also want to install libc6-dbg gdb; and similar.
This will give you an idea of where the code is
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I can't be 100% certain because I'm not sure what any of this means,
but it would seem I messed up somewhere as it shows `No Symbol Table
info available` for libnss_ldap.
This bit also seems possibly problematic
`warning: Can't read pathname for load
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On 11/08/2014 12:16 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
Please double check the bt full; output for any obvious password
strings too before posting to this mailing list. [I should have
told you to do that too, but I don't see any below, so you should
be
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On 11/08/2014 12:16 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
apt-get build-dep libnss-ldap; DEB_BUILD_OPTS=nostrip,noopt
apt-get source -b libnss-ldap;
will give you those symbols.
Then you can rerun /usr/sbin/useradd foo; and re-analyze the
coredump.
The
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On 11/08/2014 03:43 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
No, just don't send the whole core dump itself (the file called
core) to the BTS (or this mailing list). It almost certainly has
your machine ldap password in it.
that makes sense, wont do that,
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On 11/09/2014 12:55 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Sun, 09 Nov 2014, Joris Bolsens wrote:
Where do i find the object file for libnss-ldap? I tried running
nm -a on pretty much every file I could find with libnss-ldap in
the name and it said
the VMs memory to 8gb and still get the segfault, the
strace and core dumb look pretty identical to before.
Also still not sure why I don't have the debug symbol things for the
ldap lib, tried a few more times to install it to no avail.
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I am getting seemingly random crashes of X.
I have 3 monitors (2 external, 1 laptop), and occasionally they will
flash black, and orientation gets reset to default. I have not been able
to find any action that specifically triggers this, although when i look
at dmesg, it seems to somehow be
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Could be there's no difference, but try the --rotate flag and specify
your vga connection
xrandr --output VGA1 --rotate right
On 12/05/2014 02:32 PM, Jacek Dudek wrote:
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
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Hello all,
I recently ran into a problem with Gnome.
It fails to start at all. I am able to get a working ui by using the
startx command, and it seems like it is a gnomish environment (windows
key brings up the Activities selected or what have you)
Gnome used to work fine, however I installed KDE
:
to=root@localhost.localdomain, orig_to=root, relay=local,
delay=0.22, delays=0.1/0/0/0.12, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to
maildir)
Dec 23 09:55:01 debian postfix/qmgr[6972]: 9B9DB2020082: removed
Dec 23 09:55:02 debian sudo[6086]: joris : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/joris ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/bin
On 12/23/2014 10:07 AM, Floris wrote:
Op Tue, 23 Dec 2014 18:58:48 +0100 schreef Joris Bolsens jo...@linux.com:
Is it Gnome that fails to start or gdm?
Not sure what the difference is (sorry).
When the system starts I get multiple messages along the lines of Gnome
Display Manager [FAILED
, 'systemctl
daemon-reload' recommended.
Job for gdm.service failed. See 'systemctl status gdm.service' and
'journalctl -xn' for details.
invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm3, action reload failed.
joris@debian:~$
dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
Warning: Unit file of gdm3.service changed on disk
(= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: gdm is not installed
joris@debian:~$
- ---
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
Warning: Unit file of gdm3.service changed on disk, 'systemctl
daemon-reload' recommended.
Job for gdm.service failed. See 'systemctl status gdm.service
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On 12/23/2014 11:40 AM, Floris wrote:
maybe you can manually set the display manager to gdm3
edit /etc/X11/default-display-manager to:
/usr/sbin/gdm3
That did the trick, it was set to /usr/bin/gdm3
Any idea why dpkg and apt couldn't
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On 12/23/2014 12:49 PM, Hans wrote:
Did you try to dpkg-reconfigure gdm?
I did, but it failed as there is nothing installed as gdm no longer
exists in jessie apparently, just gdm3
You might try to force the configuration by reconfiguring
alternative
and is very easy to configure to look/feel/behave the way you want,
might want to give it a try.
-Joris
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to everyone replying ... I apreciate it ...
Danny
afaik all you can do to block an entire country is drop all the ip
blocks assigned to them, which will be tedious.
For instance here is a list of the blocks for Belgium:
http://www.nirsoft.net/countryip/be.html
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else I could do with this server? :p
Really just looking for some fun projects to keep me busy and keep the
server busy so I don't feel like I'm wasting money on hosting costs.
~Joris
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Mail server,
I thought about this, but from what i understand, mail servers are
notoriously difficult to secure properly.
sound server with USB output connected to my hi-fi system,
RADIUS server for the wireless access point, an assortment of PHP pages
to run the music, get Internet radio,
Hey all,
I've got a smallish Debian server that I'm currently not really using
for anything.
At the moment I have it as my own imagehost, general fileserver, vpn,
and a pastebin like thing.
What are some cool/fun/weird things you use your servers for?
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On 03/16/2015 02:59 PM, Dan Purgert wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 12:23:43 -0700, Joris Bolsens wrote:
[snip...] I'm assuming they moved it to here:
https://www.linode.com/docs/email/postfix/email-with-postfix-dovecot-
and-mysql
Yup
, its a virtual server in
a data center near me so I don't think I can install that :/
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, maybe a reverse ssh setup so you can get home?
I know what those words mean, but I have no idea what they mean when
they are put in that order, care to elaborate? xD
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On 03/16/2015 09:14 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
--lots of snippage--
Thanks a ton, I will definitely look into all those things xD
I've got a few days to kill and an entire week off next week.
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great, I'm gonna get started on this right away :p
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of me find what the
problem is.
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On 03/16/2015 10:24 PM, Joris Bolsens wrote:
[snip]
Been googling for hours and I cannot for the life of me find what the
problem is.
~Joris
I can connect just fine to IMAP, it's SMTP that gives me issues.
the response when i EHLO the smtps delio i get;
joris@debian:~$ telnet
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So I had two issues in case anyone is wondering,
1: I had to use STARTTLS and not SSL/TLS
2: I had `error` set as my transports for some reason,
works fine and dandy now.
On to setting up horde :p
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On 03/17/2015 06:05 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
Set your t-bird to use STARTTLS for the outgoing server. Fixed it for
me when I ran into that problem.
There's probably a fix in either postfix or dovecot, but from what I can
see, there's no real security concerns over explicitly starting a
On 03/17/2015 06:05 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
Set your t-bird to use STARTTLS for the outgoing server. Fixed it for
me when I ran into that problem.
There's probably a fix in either postfix or dovecot, but from what I can
see, there's no real security concerns over explicitly starting a TLS
of a problem:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/03/msg00737.html
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On 03/17/2015 11:37 AM, Tazman DeVille wrote:
Run a RedMatrix hub on it. See https://redmatrix.me
What is that? looked at the site but don't really understand what it does.
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On 03/16/2015 12:14 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Joris Bolsens wrote:
On 03/16/2015 10:27 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
Good deal :)
I found this one too. It's specific to dovecot + mysql on
linode boxes, but it should be relatively easy to sort
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
So *IMO*, yes, Jessie is a good option for an everyday desktop.
~Joris
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On 03/25/2015 12:30 PM, mizuki wrote:
The attempt to mount a file system with type ext4 in SCSI1(0,0,0),
partition #1 (sda) at / failed. You may resume partitioning from
the partitioning menu.
I've never had this problem and honestly have
Do you have a tutorial or how to on setting up mailman with that setup?
it seems a little non standard now that I'm looking at various mailman
tutorials.
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, shocking right).
Thanks,
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sorry, I was under the impression that it went wheezy - Jessie - Sid
I meant stretch xD
On 04/27/2015 09:48 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
So if you want to go on tinkering, update to Stretch! Otherwise
stick to Jessie.
Or you could go to Sid, but
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On 05/01/2015 12:58 AM, Jean-Marc wrote:
Fri, 01 May 2015 00:06:57 -0700 No need to do it yourself, it is
already done here:
https://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-image-4.0.0-trunk-amd64
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
Just tried
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On 05/01/2015 11:29 PM, Jean-Marc wrote:
Not in Sid yet but in experimental. If you use testing or sid,
adding experimental is not a problem. It is a non-automatic
release.
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
latest kbuild in experimental is 3.18
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On 05/01/2015 12:05 AM, humbert.olivie...@free.fr wrote:
Hi
I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to
kernel
3.19 or above.
I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials
for
ubuntu, most of which do
Hi list,
I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to kernel
3.19 or above.
I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials for
ubuntu, most of which do it through apt.
I checked jessie-backports but 3.16 seems to be the latest available
outside of unstable.
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running cairo-dock in jessi currently and afaik it doesn't depend on
pulse so, yes, it should be possible
- -Joris
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On 04/02/2015 03:58 PM, Bernd Naumann wrote:
But the downside on all these 'cheep vps provider' I'm aware off,
is that they don't offer any useful amount of storage space. So
maybe find a friend or too, and invest in a monthly rent of a
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On 04/08/2015 07:08 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 08 April 2015 01:02:17 Joris Bolsens wrote:
only $56/month.
I ove the only! ;-)
Lisi
Compared to many other hosts/servers it is pretty damn cheap xD
~Joris
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On 04/08/2015 06:07 AM, Chris Bannister wrote:
What is a dedi?
Sorry, I assumed everyone used the same word as I do, a dedi is a bare
metal server.
~Joris
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On 07/13/2015 04:09 AM, Andrew Wood wrote:
I had a Lenovo ThinkPad i could not get its broadcom wifi to work with debian
i think because it had a tranistor based power switch which was off by
default and needed windows only drivers to turn it on and then the screen
failed when it wasnt
Thanks for all replies.
Didn't know about about snapshot.debian.org
Looks like the best way to go in this situation.
2015-09-09 14:15 GMT+02:00 songbird <songb...@anthive.com>:
> Joris Schoolmeesters wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> With Debian 7.9 out in the wil
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