On Fri, 2023-03-24 at 21:39 +, KCB Leigh wrote:
> This message is related to the 'Re: solution to / full' thread.
>
> I am running my computer from a Debian 11.6 OS on a 25GB partition on
> a USB stick. The root partition is now 70% full, with over 4GB (16%)
> of
> the volume occupied by
d.img-5.10.0-*-amd64 ( 72.7MB each)
System.map-5.10.0-*-amd64 ( 83 bytes each)
vmlinuz-5.10.0-*-amd64 ( 6.8MB each)
corresponding to each of the dozen or so old versions of kernel in
the /usr/lib/modules/ directory. I would think the older versions
of these files should als
Cool, thanks!
On Sat, 16 May 2020 at 09:30, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> > Hello, Team!
> >
> > Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
> >
> > For example, here just no ISO files
> > https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
>
> "By
On Sat 16 May 2020 at 09:08:01 -0700, Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Hello, Team!
>
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
>
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
You will be happy with
Hi,
Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
They get decommissioned but can be reconstructed from Jigdo files and
the big package archive.
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
Go to
Maxim A Piskunov wrote:
> Hello, Team!
>
> Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
>
> For example, here just no ISO files
> https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
"By default, for each release here we keep all the images in
jigdo format to save on
Hello, Team!
Anybody can clarify what happens with old ISO images?
For example, here just no ISO files
https://cdimage.debian.org/mirror/cdimage/archive/7.0.0/ia64/iso-cd/
On Lu, 07 iun 10, 00:44:32, Hendrik Boom wrote:
I know at one time with the older version, when I couldn't get it to come
up after the crash, I found a process called something like soffice-bin
was still hanging around. I killed it and OpenOffice (which I had
previously started from the
Dear All
I'm new to this list. I'm looking for CD/DVD images for Debian 4.0 r7 but I
could not find. Can someone help me?
I tried my best to find the archives at debian.org but unfortunately
couldn't
Regards,
Ata ur Rehman,
AM Library,
National Centre for Physics (NCP),
Quaid-i-Azam
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 15:36 +0500, Ata ur Rehman wrote:
Dear All
I'm new to this list. I'm looking for CD/DVD images for Debian 4.0 r7
but I could not find. Can someone help me?
I tried my best to find the archives at debian.org but unfortunately
couldn't
Try this location:
Robert Hodgins!! Thanks a lot
Ata
LISolutions.org
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Robert Hodgins ehodg...@telusplanet.netwrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 15:36 +0500, Ata ur Rehman wrote:
Dear All
I'm new to this list. I'm looking for CD/DVD images for Debian 4.0 r7
but I could not
For newer hardware, one might have to use a kernel from testing or unstable so
that hardware can be recognized. e. g. I just bought a socket A motherboard
with an onboard nvidia ethernet device. 2.6.15 doesn't recognize many of the
nvidia pci devices, but 2.6.17 does ( I found out from the knoppix
Is there an official web page on the debian site that deals
with backports?
First item in google search Debian backports ;-)
Matěj
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On Sunday 23 July 2006 01:49, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 01:34:42AM -0400, Godless Infidel wrote:
Is it true, as I have heard, that you must run testing or unstable
in order to run the recent versions of applications?
Hi $NEW_USER,
Debian has many streams and each has a
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 02:38:13AM -0400, Godless Infidel wrote:
On Sunday 23 July 2006 01:49, Kevin Mark wrote:
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 01:34:42AM -0400, Godless Infidel wrote:
Is it true, as I have heard, that you must run testing or unstable
in order to run the recent versions of
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 02:38:13AM -0400, Godless Infidel wrote:
Are you talking about recompiling software outside of the package
manager, or do 'backports' work within the package manager. My
current Red Hat system is so full of such software (outside of
RPM) that there's no longer any point
Thanks everybody for your answers. I have decided to install unstable.
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On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 01:34:42AM -0400, Godless Infidel wrote:
Is it true, as I have heard, that you must run testing or unstable
in order to run the recent versions of applications?
Hi $NEW_USER,
Debian has many streams and each has a goal. Stable is meant to be
'released' and has 'release
On mandag 31 oktober 2005, 10:57, Rogério Brito wrote:
Is there any way I can list this kind of old packages?
One way is to look at the packages that are listed by aptitude on the
Obsolete and Locally Installed Packages or to use
apt-show-versions.
Ah, great, apt-show-versions gave me what
Hi all!
I'm going to make a clean install of Sarge on my new hard drive, and the
idea was to use dpkg --get-selections to get what I had on the old.
However, I bet I have lots of woody-era, even potato perhaps, software
on that old disk, and I only know how I can get rid of libraries that
On Oct 31 2005, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
However, I bet I have lots of woody-era, even potato perhaps, software
on that old disk, and I only know how I can get rid of libraries that
nothing depends on (deborphan/orphaner).
Yes, both deborphan and debfoster are really nice with this.
As is
When I tried to make documentation for gnuplotfortran package there were
some errors from texi2pdf command. I reported the bug in sourceforge and
the maintainer is unable to reproduce the problem.
Can someone reproduce the following bug (better still offer a solution)
with gnuplotfortran
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 04:52:14AM -0400, Gregg C wrote:
Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
reinstall it before attempting a removal.
About 7-8 months ago, I was getting similar problems doing some upgrades
with Potato. I haven't seen the problem since. My solution isn't
: Re: old versions
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 00:42:10 -0400
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 04:52:14AM -0400, Gregg C wrote:
Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
reinstall it before attempting a removal.
About 7-8 months ago, I was getting similar problems doing some upgrades
Where can I find older versions of packages that did not make it into
stable? I installed unstable (2.2) on a box a way back before it was frozen,
and toyed with it for a while, then left it aside until now. I think I
removed most of /usr/share and some other locations (it has only a 100meg
Arunas Norvaisa hat gesagt: // Arunas Norvaisa wrote:
Dear all,
Does anybody of you know where to get old version of Mutt,
which does not depend on libc6 - if this kind of it exists,
of course.
There should be a mutt_0.88-1bo1.deb in bo-unstable on your
debian-ftp-server.
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Dear all,
Does anybody of you know where to get old version of Mutt,
which does not depend on libc6 - if this kind of it exists,
of course.
Thanks Arunas
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