Editing /etc/apt/sources.list breaks update

2017-09-16 Thread Juha Manninen
er my goal is to keep some old machines alive. They only can boot from a CD, no DVD nor USB. Distros that support installation for such machines are getting sparse. Most distros have dropped CD size images and also 32-bit CPUs. Regards, Juha Manninen

Re: Editing /etc/apt/sources.list breaks update

2017-09-16 Thread Juha Manninen
this mailing list is set wrong. In some other lists I can click Reply and it goes to the list. Here it would go to the person who sent the last message. I have to edit the recipient field. Regards, Juha Manninen

Re: Editing /etc/apt/sources.list breaks update

2017-09-16 Thread Juha Manninen
is issue. If somebody has ideas, please tell me. I post to other mailing lists, too, mainly related to FPC and Lazarus Pascal stuff. I don't remember setting anything for e-mail reply addresses. Juha Manninen

Re: Editing /etc/apt/sources.list breaks update

2017-09-20 Thread Juha Manninen
On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 12:51 AM, Fungi4All wrote: > Isn't Debian 9.1 Stretch? Ah damn, the "9.1" was a typo from me. I experimented with both Stretch and the testing installations under VirtualBox. My post was about "testing" which is now "buster", installed from:

Re: Editing /etc/apt/sources.list breaks update

2017-09-21 Thread Juha Manninen
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 12:29 AM, Fungi4All wrote: > LXDE is much more reliable than lxqt. LXQT was buggy and broken still a year or so ago. Now it works nicely and looks good. It will finally replace LXDE. It provides a light environment especially if you can use other

Re: Editing /etc/apt/sources.list breaks update

2017-09-21 Thread Juha Manninen
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 12:08 AM, Fungi4All wrote: > I don't think it says such a thing anywhere, buster can not change > to testing as there is nothing to change for the next 2 years. > > I say you cut that ftp.fi and make it into deb.debian and then > $ sudo apt update