Hello,
Where can I find a suitable policy? The package selinux-policy-default is no
longer available, and I cannot find a suitable replacement in Jessie/main.
Regards,
Bart-Jan Vrielink
I have added the lines. The issue is regarding non-availability of
security keys. Yes, it is about an old laptop that ran superbly in
lenny, but somewhat slower in squeeze,
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On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 12:20 AM, Bart-Jan Vrielink wrote:
Where can I find a suitable policy? The package selinux-policy-default is no
longer available, and I cannot find a suitable replacement in Jessie/main.
The package was removed before jessie as it had release critical bugs
and no
On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 6:27 PM, bkpsusmitaa wrote:
Any suggestions?
I would suggest upgrading to Debian jessie (or perhaps wheezy), which
is security-supported.
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Hello, Mr. Wise!
I am extremely sorry I could not make myself clearer.
I don't need security. I need to run and install the packages from
those three, because my Knoppix version 6.2.1 is made from those
three.
Regards.
Rajib
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Hi!
I have an 7 years old computer still in pristine condition. I continue
to use it with full satisfaction. However, when I tried to add a
package I faced an issue. Since Security for lenny is no longer
maintained, how do I install and use Lenny packages without the
security key?
I use Knoppix
On Sun, 3 May 2015 15:57:31 +0530
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Hi!
I have an 7 years old computer still in pristine condition. I continue
to use it with full satisfaction. However, when I tried to add a
package I faced an issue. Since Security for lenny is no longer
maintained,
On Sun, 3 May 2015 22:06:20 +0530
bkpsusmitaa bkpsusmi...@gmail.com wrote:
I have added the lines. The issue is regarding non-availability of
security keys. Yes, it is about an old laptop that ran superbly in
lenny, but somewhat slower in squeeze,
the debian-archive-keyring package
Please, could you check if this Public key still works?
Knoppix is a blend of three, stable, experimental and unstable.
In my case, it is Lenny, Squeeze and Wheezy.
Tell me, if someone has a really old computer that works, and wants to
continue with archived old Debian flavours, how can they use
On Sun, May 03, 2015 at 10:06:20PM +0530, bkpsusmitaa wrote:
I have added the lines. The issue is regarding non-availability of
security keys. Yes, it is about an old laptop that ran superbly in
lenny, but somewhat slower in squeeze,
The keys are available in the debian-archive-keyring
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