How to mount ufs file system under Debian testing?
In order to mount my /dev/sda4 under /mnt/ufs_mount on Debian Testing , i have tried the following commands (it works fine under Debian Jessie):
In order to mount my /dev/sda4 under /mnt/ufs_mount on Debian Testing , i have tried the following commands (it works fine under Debian Jessie):
I’m trying to create a Debian package that doesn’t delete an empty directory after it’s purged. Specifically, I’m creating my own package containing some CA certificates I trust.
*/30 */30 * * * python /root/get_top.py I’m trying to run a script every 30 hours and 30 minutes. Is the syntax above proper for that? I’ve had multiple people tell me that */30 is not a valid value for the hour column, since it’s greater than 24. If that’s true, how do I make … Read more
I switched the sources to Bullseye and the upgrade went smoothly, but when I do a full-upgrade, I get:
I am trying to download some debian packages and their dependencies in a directory.
Ubuntu have or had an effort, sometimes described as No Open Ports for the default install.
I have installed Debian 8/Jessie minimal ISO on my laptop. I get error message during system installation:
In Windows I have the services manager, where I see all system services, that can be started through Windows itself, I set up the user it uses, the rights management is in there, and I can pass variables and some other information to the services, I can name them, and I can create duplicates services of one program and so on. So I have a main management tool in Windows.
Remove it from sources.list.
In my ~/.bashrc and ~/.profile I have some variables set to some filepaths: