How do I remove acpi Warning on boot?
I have this message in dmesg log with linux 3.11.6-1 (2013-10-27) (debian version).
I have this message in dmesg log with linux 3.11.6-1 (2013-10-27) (debian version).
My font rendering in Firefox looks terrible on pages such as facebook.com and twitter.com:
I have installed Debian wheezy on my machine with a netinst image, now I would like to deactivate the desktop and boot straight to the command line, not only that but I would like to not waste any resource on the X11/gnome/gdm at all if not needed.
Manpage of ss says:
I am attempting to remap my keyboard in order to make emacs usable. My ergonomic keyboard puts its single Control key in an isolated 4-key island way off to the left.
I want to read the source code of some package in Debian; how can I do that?
I run a web server (Debian Squeeze on a VPS), and the graphs provided by the hosting company show consistently that around twice as much traffic is incoming to the server compared to the outgoing traffic. I am a little confused by this, so I would like to run some kind of logging utility on the machine that will not only confirm the upload/download figures, but also split them up by the remote host involved, so I can see if a large proportion of the incoming traffic is from one particular source.
I want to know the commands that a specific Debian package offers me.
I figured the “7u2” part stood for “Debian 7.2” (aka “wheezy”). But I’m wondering if anybody knows the official answer as to why some packages have it and others do not.