How to stop MAC address from changing after disconnecting?
so i change my MAC address with macchanger -A wlp68s0b1 at boot with crontab,
here is what happens when i disconnect and reconnect :
so i change my MAC address with macchanger -A wlp68s0b1 at boot with crontab,
here is what happens when i disconnect and reconnect :
I am getting these warnings every time I update my initramfs image(-s) with update-initramfs on my Dell PowerEdge T20 server running GNU/Linux Debian Buster 10.0. Is there a fix?
I was reading a guide to install some software and came reading until this shocking statement:
I have been banging my head against this for quite a while now. It’s related to this question. I would like to find out exactly what happens when I choose to shut down my Linux box from the GUI. This seems to be poorly (if at all) documented.
On a computer running “stable” Debian, when trying to install a package which is in the unstable list on the Debian web site using the aptitude install <package>/unstable command, I get output similar to this:
My setup is getting more complex, generally I tend to divide things in pieces and assemble them together by myself. But it seems this time I need more help to get the whole gears working together. That’s why I was requested by user @Rui F Ribeiro to ask this one as a separate question.
The problem is simple – I have a .deb package and I want to install it on my Arch Linux. Is this possible? If yes, how?
I saw the following on Debian 9 “stretch”:
I installed Debian Jessie with default partitioning on my SSD drive. My current disk partitioning looks like this:
I know the best solution would be to upgrade the server after Debian wheezy has reached End Of LIfe in May 2018, but is there a way to continue running an old wheezy instance and get some minimal updates still?