On 16/12/2023 22:59, Stefan Monnier wrote:
AFAICT, all of `/var/lib/apt/lists` is made of files fetched from
repositories, which APT will re-fetch if missing.
So, it sounds to me like it belongs in `/var/cache/apt/lists`, really.
APT running by a regular user is unable to write to /var/cache
David Wright [2023-12-16 11:30:01] wrote:
> On Sat 16 Dec 2023 at 10:59:48 (-0500), Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> AFAICT, all of `/var/lib/apt/lists` is made of files fetched from
>> repositories, which APT will re-fetch if missing.
>> So, it sounds to me like it belongs in
On Sat 16 Dec 2023 at 10:59:48 (-0500), Stefan Monnier wrote:
> AFAICT, all of `/var/lib/apt/lists` is made of files fetched from
> repositories, which APT will re-fetch if missing.
> So, it sounds to me like it belongs in `/var/cache/apt/lists`, really.
> What am I missing? O
AFAICT, all of `/var/lib/apt/lists` is made of files fetched from
repositories, which APT will re-fetch if missing.
So, it sounds to me like it belongs in `/var/cache/apt/lists`, really.
What am I missing? Or is it just a historical accident?
Stefan "whose `/var/lib/apt/
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On 10/03/2023 19:30, cor...@free.fr wrote:
I saw some people using email addresses like yahoo, AOL, mail.ru to
post messages to the lists (such as debian-user, postfix-user etc).
I am thinking those addresses which have the strictest DKIM setup
On 10/03/2023 19:30, cor...@free.fr wrote:
I saw some people using email addresses like yahoo, AOL, mail.ru to
post messages to the lists (such as debian-user, postfix-user etc).
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I saw some people using email addresses like yahoo, AOL, mail.ru to post
messages to the lists (such as debian-user, postfix-user etc).
I am thinking those addresses which have the strictest DKIM setup are
not suitable to send a list mail, they will be blocked by many
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On Sun, Dec 4, 2022 at 12:08 PM Yassine Chaouche
wrote:
>
> I'd like to filter out noise from the dns queries log : ad servers, cdn and
> trackers domains.
> Anyone knows where I can find good lists that are ready to be used by grep
> and such tools?
I would probably s
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Hello all,
I'd like to filter out noise from the dns queries log : ad servers, cdn
and trackers domains.
Anyone knows where I can find good lists that are ready to be used by
grep and such tools?
Dnscrypt-proxy git hub pages has a config
Hello all,
I'd like to filter out noise from the dns queries log : ad servers, cdn and
trackers domains.
Anyone knows where I can find good lists that are ready to be used by grep and
such tools?
My plan is to do something like "grep -f /data/domains.txt -v "
I wonder if it's
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On Thu 08 Sep 2022 at 10:54:20 (-0400), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Sorry, this is a test email. Not sure how to do it "off list" (more
> explanation later, maybe)
There's a very underpublicised list called
debian-lists-test
specially designed for such tests.
Cheers,
David.
On Saturday 13 March 2021 23:25:53 David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 12 Mar 2021 at 22:50:48 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 12 March 2021 21:18:16 David Wright wrote:
> > > On Fri 12 Mar 2021 at 18:36:09 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Friday 12 March 2021 17:13:40 David Wright
On Fri 12 Mar 2021 at 22:50:48 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 12 March 2021 21:18:16 David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 12 Mar 2021 at 18:36:09 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Friday 12 March 2021 17:13:40 David Wright wrote:
> > > > On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 15:00:06 (-0700), Charles
On Friday 12 March 2021 21:18:16 David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 12 Mar 2021 at 18:36:09 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 12 March 2021 17:13:40 David Wright wrote:
> > > On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 15:00:06 (-0700), Charles Curley wrote:
> > > > On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 14:49:51 -0400 Cmdte Alpha
On Fri 12 Mar 2021 at 18:36:09 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 12 March 2021 17:13:40 David Wright wrote:
> > On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 15:00:06 (-0700), Charles Curley wrote:
> > > On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 14:49:51 -0400 Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> > > > Does it work if I rather put this
On Friday 12 March 2021 17:13:40 David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 15:00:06 (-0700), Charles Curley wrote:
> > On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 14:49:51 -0400 Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> > > Does it work if I rather put this signature at the end of every
> > > message?
> > >
> > > Time zone: GMT-4
On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 15:00:06 (-0700), Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 14:49:51 -0400 Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
>
> > Does it work if I rather put this signature at the end of every
> > message?
>
> > Time zone: GMT-4
> > Months: Ene = Jan ; Abr = Apr ; Ago = Aug ; Dic = Dec
>
>
ience to
> the person sending the message outweighs the trivial benefits to the
> person receiving it.
These are international lists, too. I enjoy being reminded of that via
the attribution when a reply retains the author's language.
Cindy :)
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Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA
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On Thursday, March 11, 2021 05:00:06 PM Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 14:49:51 -0400
>
> Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> > Does it work if I rather put this signature at the end of every
> > message?
> >
> >
> > Time zone: GMT-4
> > Months: Ene = Jan ; Abr = Apr ; Ago = Aug ; Dic =
On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 14:49:51 -0400
Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> Does it work if I rather put this signature at the end of every
> message?
>
> Time zone: GMT-4
> Months: Ene = Jan ; Abr = Apr ; Ago = Aug ; Dic = Dec
Actually, the time zone is redundant, as it is indicated in the
time/date
On 21 Ventôse an 229 de la Révolution 12:32:01 -0600
David Wright wrote:
> One small point: timezones are a great help in making the time
> relevant. I agree on language, no bother. Hey, we've even had one
> person using the French Revolutionary Calendar.
Anyone have any problems with the Mayan
On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 12:30:43 -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-03-11 at 12:10, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 11 2021 at 10:40, wrote:
> >
> >> I would suggest that you leave the date and hour, also, please. If
> >> I want to find the original email which might have more
El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 15:12, escribió:
> Yes, especially the Time zone. The months I can probably figure out.
El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 15:24, David Wright
() escribió:
> No need for the months. People rarely post replies to such old messages.
> As for inserting it manually, the
On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 14:49:51 (-0400), Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 14:30, escribió:
> > I can live with that ;-)
>
> El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 14:30, escribió:
> > Yes that works for me, but I can live with the Spanish, as well.
>
> El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 14:32
On Thursday, March 11, 2021 01:49:51 PM Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> Does it work if I rather put this signature at the end of every message?
--
Time zone: GMT-4
Months: Ene = Jan ; Abr = Apr ; Ago = Aug ; Dic = Dec
Yes, especially the Time zone. The months I can probably figure out.
El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 14:30, escribió:
> I can live with that ;-)
El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 14:30, escribió:
> Yes that works for me, but I can live with the Spanish, as well.
Thanks
El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 14:32 (GMT-4), David Wright
() escribió:[1]
> One small point: timezones are a
On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 17:42:48 (+), Tixy wrote:
> On Thu, 2021-03-11 at 13:25 -0400, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> > 11 mar 2021 10:40, wrote:[1]
> > > I would suggest that you leave the date and hour, also, please. If
> > > I want to
> > > find the original email which might have more
On Thursday, March 11, 2021 12:25:08 PM Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> 11 mar 2021 10:40, wrote:[1]
>
> > I would suggest that you leave the date and hour, also, please. If I
> > want to find the original email which might have more context, that is
> > very helpful.
>
> Let me see. Does this
On Thursday, March 11, 2021 12:10:30 PM Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11 2021 at 10:40, wrote:
> > I would suggest that you leave the date and hour, also, please. If I
> > want to find the original email which might have more context, that is
> > very helpful.
>
> I could try but it
El jue, 11 mar 2021 a las 13:31, The Wanderer () escribió:
> For myself, that wouldn't bother me at all. I've seen attribution lines
> in less-recognizable languages, and since all the key information is
> still there and can be parsed with reasonably minimal effort, it serves
> the purpose just
On Thu, 2021-03-11 at 13:25 -0400, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> 11 mar 2021 10:40, wrote:[1]
> > I would suggest that you leave the date and hour, also, please. If
> > I want to
> > find the original email which might have more context, that is very
> > helpful.
>
> Let me see. Does this [1]
On 2021-03-11 at 12:10, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11 2021 at 10:40, wrote:
>
>> I would suggest that you leave the date and hour, also, please. If
>> I want to find the original email which might have more context,
>> that is very helpful.
>
> I could try but it is more
11 mar 2021 10:40, wrote:[1]
> I would suggest that you leave the date and hour, also, please. If I want to
> find the original email which might have more context, that is very helpful.
Let me see. Does this [1] work for you?
On Thu, Mar 11 2021 at 10:40, wrote:
> I would suggest that you leave the date and hour, also, please. If I want to
> find the original email which might have more context, that is very helpful.
I could try but it is more problematic for quick answers since I have
the interface in Spanish,
On Thursday, March 11, 2021 07:30:02 AM Brian wrote:
> On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 07:59:27 -0400, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> > Brian () wrote:
> > > Please would you not remove the attribution when you quote a mail?
> >
> > Sure. Like this? Or should I leave the date and hour too?
>
> Thanks;
On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 07:59:27 -0400, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> Brian () wrote:
> > Please would you not remove the attribution when you quote a mail?
>
> Sure. Like this? Or should I leave the date and hour too?
Thanks; much better. Personally, I would add the date and hour,
but that
Brian () wrote:
> Please would you not remove the attribution when you quote a mail?
Sure. Like this? Or should I leave the date and hour too?
On Thu 11 Mar 2021 at 07:11:52 -0400, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
> > Hint: you are already doing that, Gmail just hides the quotes for you.
>
> I do not always let the whole quote there,
> as in this message, for example. I did it
> at the start of the thread only to give some context.
>
>
> Hint: you are already doing that, Gmail just hides the quotes for you.
I do not always let the whole quote there,
as in this message, for example. I did it
at the start of the thread only to give some context.
Thanks for the hint, though. Gmail does hide
the quotes, no matter how long they
On Mi, 10 mar 21, 21:34:27, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote:
>
> Also, I saw that "reply to all" quotes the whole thread.
> I would not like to bloat the messages with such big quotes.
Hint: you are already doing that, Gmail just hides the quotes for you.
Kind regards,
Andrei
--
n alternative method to get the same outcome :)
> Also, I saw that "reply to all" quotes the whole thread.
> I would not like to bloat the messages with such big quotes.
Agreed. The polite etiquette on this and many other mailing lists
is that you are expected to edit the big quote down b
mail. They
> are a broken simplification of threads that only compare the Subject
> text and apparently ignore the actual threading of the message.
>
> On Debian mailing lists, always use the Gmail compose window to
> begin a new *thread*, and use Gmail "reply-to-all" to exi
On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 at 10:04, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z
wrote:
> > Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z composed on 2021-03-10 14:59 (UTC-0400):
> > > I'm new to mailing lists. I didn't now you could link threads (it is
> > > threads, right?).
> > I really have no idea what this questi
> > su -c 'parted --list /dev/sdb' (/dev/sdb is thumb drive}
> > lists partitions from /dev/sda (system drive)
> > even when /dev/sdb doesn't exist!
It might be worth consulting the man page on commands that you use
as root. A program like parted could do serious damage otherwis
hanks, all.
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 12:02 AM Charles Zeitler wrote:
>
> i'm working on a thumb drive to use it as install media.
> su -c 'parted --list /dev/sdb' (/dev/sdb is thumb drive}
> lists partitions from /dev/sda 9system drive)
> even when /dev/sdb doesn't exist!
>
&
On 2020-09-27 at 17:47, Charles Zeitler wrote:
> so, is displaying partitions of all drives normal behavior for
> parted --list /dev/sdb ?
It's normal behavior for 'parted --list'.
The '--list' option to parted doesn't take an argument. The '/dev/sdb'
is being ignored.
As indicated by Thomas
so, is displaying partitions of all drives normal behavior for
parted --list /dev/sdb ?
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 12:02 AM Charles Zeitler wrote:
>
> i'm working on a thumb drive to use it as install media.
> su -c 'parted --list /dev/sdb' (/dev/sdb is thumb drive}
> lists partitions f
On Sb, 26 sep 20, 00:02:57, Charles Zeitler wrote:
> i'm working on a thumb drive to use it as install media.
> su -c 'parted --list /dev/sdb' (/dev/sdb is thumb drive}
How did you determine that /dev/sdb is the thumb drive?
> lists partitions from /dev/sda 9system drive)
> even w
i'm working on a thumb drive to use it as install media.
su -c 'parted --list /dev/sdb' (/dev/sdb is thumb drive}
lists partitions from /dev/sda 9system drive)
even when /dev/sdb doesn't exist!
fdisk -l /dev/sdb properly reports it as missing,
and gparted seems to be unconfused.
so far google
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ses for this, I have looked at Termux and
this seems to be for Android 5 or higher and the device is on 4.x so I
will look at the other options.
Thanks again
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Hi As I am aware this is off topic, (unless we can install
Debian)are there any recommended mailing lists / forums for
installing Li
we can install
> Debian)are there any recommended mailing lists / forums for
> installing Linux on Android tablets please? Asking here as I may
> get a useful answer to signpost me to somewhere useful.
>
> We have an old Storage Options scroll Excel II tablet which we
> would
Paul Sutton wrote:
> As I am aware this is off topic, (unless we can install Debian)are
> there any recommended mailing lists / forums for installing Linux on
> Android tablets please? Asking here as I may get a useful answer to
> signpost me to somewhere useful.
>
> We h
Paul Sutton wrote:
> As I am aware this is off topic, (unless we can install Debian)are
> there any recommended mailing lists / forums for installing Linux on
> Android tablets please? Asking here as I may get a useful answer to
> signpost me to somewhere useful.
>
> We h
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On 2019-08-01 12:15 p.m., Brad Rogers wrote:
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 12:05:49 -0400
Gary Dale wrote:
Hello Gary,
Any ideas?
If you're open to it:
You could try filezilla and see what transpires.
Raise a support ticket with that one provider, if you haven't already
done so.
Change hosting
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 12:05:49 -0400
Gary Dale wrote:
Hello Gary,
>Any ideas?
If you're open to it:
You could try filezilla and see what transpires.
Raise a support ticket with that one provider, if you haven't already
done so.
Change hosting provider for that one site, to one you know works.
I used to use kbear for updating my web pages but then it was dropped so
I've been using gftp for the last several years. It still seems to be
working for the most part but I have a site with one hosting company
(directnic) that is giving me problems. I just have the one site with
this host.
Hello,
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 11:31:07AM -0400, deb wrote:
> For someone trying to pull Windows (and Mac) users into Linux
> does anyone have:
>
> Preferred other email lists, for new users?
Honestly I don't recommend mailing lists for technical support.
Especially this one wher
On 3/22/19, Paul Sutton wrote:
>
> Why not direct them here, just perhaps set up their e-mail client so
> that all e-mails are sent to a folder, that way the main inbox doesn't
> get full of e-mail from here, as there can be quite a lot at times.
> Maybe teach them how to watch specific
On 2019-03-22, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>>
>> Like that ^
>
> I have no way to know what ^ is pointing to from your perspective.
>
>>
It's pointing at Paul from my perspective.
f there were more "yielding"
> > > lists.
> > >
> > >
> > > The last thing I want to do is have new users rebuffed in the spot I
> > > send them to for help.
> >
> > One of the sure ways to do that is to unnecessarily modify the Subj
On 3/22/19 1:36 PM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 13:14 -0400, deb wrote:
I guess I found that some folks here (not many, but vocal) can be gruff
and insensitive; and I just wanted to see if there were more "yielding"
lists.
The last thing I want to do is have
On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 13:14 -0400, deb wrote:
>
> I guess I found that some folks here (not many, but vocal) can be gruff
> and insensitive; and I just wanted to see if there were more "yielding"
> lists.
>
>
> The last thing I want to do is have new users rebu
On 3/22/19 12:39 PM, Paul Sutton wrote:
On 22/03/2019 15:31, deb wrote:
Hello folks:
For someone trying to pull Windows (and Mac) users into Linux
does anyone have:
Preferred other email lists, for new users?
Perhaps more basic than this one?
There are forums, but the emails are a good
On 22/03/2019 15:31, deb wrote:
> Hello folks:
>
>
> For someone trying to pull Windows (and Mac) users into Linux
> does anyone have:
>
>
> Preferred other email lists, for new users?
>
> Perhaps more basic than this one?
>
> There are forums, but t
Hello folks:
For someone trying to pull Windows (and Mac) users into Linux
does anyone have:
Preferred other email lists, for new users?
Perhaps more basic than this one?
There are forums, but the emails are a good way to work too.
Thanks!
Use the email addresses/URLs to subscribe, if you wish.
mint-users Discussion of the Mint Linux distribution
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ed to a list, individually or as tuples.
Yup, this was my interpretation as well. He's got what ought to be a
hash stored as a list, and he's got what ought to be a list of lists
stored as a hash. And we don't know what any of it represents, or
what he wants to do with them, or WHY.
OP, you
> list A.
> > 6 can pair with 100 and 15 can pair with 100 but they cannot both be
> > in the list of possible pairings because there is only one 100.
>
> You don't have two lists though; you have a list and a hash. By
> using the correct Perl terminology it will become a lot c
Andy Smith wrote:
> You saying, "a list B of possible pairings find which pairs you can
> make from the list A" doesn't help when B is actually a hash,
> because hashes have keys and values, so we don't know if you mean to
> "make pairings" with the key or the value, nor is it entirely clear
>
hey cannot both be
> in the list of possible pairings because there is only one 100.
You don't have two lists though; you have a list and a hash. By
using the correct Perl terminology it will become a lot clearer what
you want to achieve.
You have a LIST of numbers.
You have a HASH that contains KEYS a
On 2018-12-19 09:12, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-12-19 08:34, deloptes wrote:
mick crane wrote:
yes but there is only one 100, only one key can have it.
I still try to figure out what goes on with the hash pairs
with a longer list of numbers your example seems to pick up on the
values somehow.
On 2018-12-19 08:34, deloptes wrote:
mick crane wrote:
yes but there is only one 100, only one key can have it.
I still try to figure out what goes on with the hash pairs
with a longer list of numbers your example seems to pick up on the
values somehow.
I dunno, unless there is something about
mick crane wrote:
> yes but there is only one 100, only one key can have it.
> I still try to figure out what goes on with the hash pairs
> with a longer list of numbers your example seems to pick up on the
> values somehow.
> I dunno, unless there is something about using $_ in a loop being
>
On 2018-12-19 07:17, deloptes wrote:
mick crane wrote:
except there is only one 100 in @array it gets me along.
thanks and David too.
but this one 100 satisfies both 6 and 15 so 6 and 15 match.
regards
yes but there is only one 100, only one key can have it.
I still try to figure out what
mick crane wrote:
> except there is only one 100 in @array it gets me along.
> thanks and David too.
but this one 100 satisfies both 6 and 15 so 6 and 15 match.
regards
On 2018-12-19 00:43, deloptes wrote:
deloptes wrote:
if ( @array =~ /$hash[$key]/) {
print "key $key with value " . $hash{$key} .
" is in the array of values\n";
}
I checked and it seems the right answer is
my %hash = ( 1=>8,2=>20,6=>100,15=>100 );
my @array = (1, 21, 100, 8, 15, 22, 6, 12,
On 2018-12-19 00:43, deloptes wrote:
deloptes wrote:
if ( @array =~ /$hash[$key]/) {
print "key $key with value " . $hash{$key} .
" is in the array of values\n";
}
I checked and it seems the right answer is
my %hash = ( 1=>8,2=>20,6=>100,15=>100 );
my @array = (1, 21, 100, 8, 15, 22, 6, 12,
On 12/18/18 5:43 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-12-18 13:34, mick crane wrote:
sorry I put 15 twice there just to confuse the issue
should be
not really on the topic but...
I'm not very good at perl (or anything else ) and could maybe sort it
but perhaps there is an extension that does it.
I
deloptes wrote:
> if ( @array =~ /$hash[$key]/) {
> print "key $key with value " . $hash{$key} .
> " is in the array of values\n";
> }
I checked and it seems the right answer is
my %hash = ( 1=>8,2=>20,6=>100,15=>100 );
my @array = (1, 21, 100, 8, 15, 22, 6, 12, 56);
foreach my $key (keys
Hi,
it is not exactly clear if you want to test the key or the value of the
pairs, but I assume you are after the values.
mick crane wrote:
> I have an list of pairs
> (1=>8,2=>20,6=>100,15=>100)
this would be a hash array (means key/value pairs)
> and an array of unique numbers
> (1 21
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 01:34:53PM +, mick crane wrote:
> I'm not very good at perl (or anything else ) and could maybe sort it but
> perhaps there is an extension that does it.
> I have an list of pairs
> (1=>8,2=>20,6=>100,15=>100)
> and an array of unique numbers
> (1 21 100 8 15 22 6
On 2018-12-18 13:34, mick crane wrote:
sorry I put 15 twice there just to confuse the issue
should be
not really on the topic but...
I'm not very good at perl (or anything else ) and could maybe sort it
but perhaps there is an extension that does it.
I have an list of pairs
not really on the topic but...
I'm not very good at perl (or anything else ) and could maybe sort it
but perhaps there is an extension that does it.
I have an list of pairs
(1=>8,2=>20,6=>100,15=>100)
and an array of unique numbers
(1 21 100 8 15 22 6 12 15 )
I want to see what pairs
d all 3 DVD images for Debian 9.5 I installed the first one, but
> > I would like to know how can I check the other two DVDs to see if there is
> > software I might want to use/install.
>
> The package lists themselves should be (I think!) in the
> first DVD. So your packaging sy
answer with a subject which may attract
> >people who know an answer (there are more than 3000
> >subscribers to this list, you know).
> >
> >> I downloaded all 3 DVD images for Debian 9.5 I installed the first
> >one, but I would like to know how can I check the
I check the other two DVDs to see
>if there is software I might want to use/install.
>
>The package lists themselves should be (I think!) in the
>first DVD. So your packaging system should know about all
>packages (and tell you to insert whatever DVD is needed
>while installing).
>
an I check the other two DVDs to see if there is
> software I might want to use/install.
The package lists themselves should be (I think!) in the
first DVD. So your packaging system should know about all
packages (and tell you to insert whatever DVD is needed
while installing).
Which program a
Hello,
I have upgrade my debian samba domain controller yesterday.
After that I get on both (dc1 and dc2) this error:
Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11: Resource
temporarily unavailable)
I have try to remove the look and list files, reconfigure all installed
packages
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