Re: Starting, installing Redmine (starting over)

2015-08-20 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
Hi, I haven't read all the thread. I'm running redmine on a testing/sid system using unicorn and nginx. So I can't help much with the apache configuration. The problem seems to be that you want to install redmine in a sub-URI /redmine . For that I read

Re: Starting, installing Redmine (starting over)

2015-08-19 Thread Gary Roach
Ok, I did an aptitude purge redmine and found a howto for Wheezy Testing on the redmine.org web site. It has a note at the top ## Added 13.11.2014: this guide doesn't work on Wheezy stable ## (I'm running jessie). I decided to follow it anyway feeling that maybe it would give me some incite

hosed installation - starting over

2006-02-25 Thread Peter
I've somehow completely hosed my Debian stable system, and I don't seem even to have a 'base-config' package any more. It boots, but no X server. Also, I don't have a working CD-ROM. Where do I go from here, presuming I want to install stable? Thanks much! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: hosed installation - starting over

2006-02-25 Thread Peter Horst
Peter wrote: I've somehow completely hosed my Debian stable system, and I don't seem even to have a 'base-config' package any more. It boots, but no X server. Also, I don't have a working CD-ROM. Where do I go from here, presuming I want to install stable? Duh. Never mind. A few minutes'

Re: bad dist-upgrade - starting over

2002-05-27 Thread Andy Saxena
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 06:49:31PM -0400, Jerome Acks Jr wrote: On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:52:36PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote: Unfortunately on the way from potato to sid, my upgrade froze on one of the main lib6 packages. Now I have a really disturbed package database. I don't care if I

Re: bad dist-upgrade - starting over

2002-05-26 Thread Jerome Acks Jr
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:52:36PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote: Unfortunately on the way from potato to sid, my upgrade froze on one of the main lib6 packages. Now I have a really disturbed package database. I don't care if I have to start from scratch by removing all packages. What's the

bad dist-upgrade - starting over

2002-05-21 Thread Eric Smith
Unfortunately on the way from potato to sid, my upgrade froze on one of the main lib6 packages. Now I have a really disturbed package database. I don't care if I have to start from scratch by removing all packages. What's the best and surest way to get a working installation going - any

Re: Starting Over

1998-08-12 Thread tko
Marcus Johnson writes: [snip] On this,( my first ever installation of Linux) I installed stable Hamm using LSL's version of the official 2.0 release. Everything went swimmingly until I got to right before dselect/dpkg where it asks you to pick which installation type you want. I picked

Re: Starting Over

1998-08-10 Thread Ed Cogburn
have a system with multiple IDE controllers then things get even more complicated. :-) As for starting over, try deleting the Linux partitions with DOS fdisk, then rerunning the install process. If the install program doesn't see any Linux partitions when it starts up, then it should start

Starting Over

1998-08-09 Thread Marcus Johnson
For those of you interested in studying how the installation process can be improved to help newbies, I offer myself as a case study weak grin. Now I'm stuck and I need your help I've fallen and I can't get up. On this,( my first ever installation of Linux) I installed stable Hamm using LSL's