Notices tagged with debian
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#Debian !GNU #Hurd 2021 released! https://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2021-08/msg00055.html — go ported, file locking, smp, irq, rump
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Do I know anyone that lives close to Talinn? Almost certainly not. Maybe you do though! This is my team, so let me know if you have any questions! Location: #Tallinn, #Estonia Perforce is seeking an Open Source Software Support Engineer to join our OpenLogic team, responsible for providing support and services on Open Source technologies to our OpenLogic customers. This positio…
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Running updates.
On the #Debian servers, no upgrades.
On the #Ubuntu server, Linux kernel, headers, libc upgrades
On the #Kubuntu / #Xubuntu desktop, Linux kernel, headers, libc upgrades
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Prepping a flash drive and a DVD of #CentOS 8.2 to send to #sonTwo. I should probably also send #Debian or #Devuan or #Ubuntu, but if he gets the first server running, that's fine for now.
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On the laptop upgrade project: The #Kubuntu machine is “in process”. The #Debian machine updated from 9 (Stretch?) to 10.5 (Buster?). The #NixOS and the #Fedora machine are in progress. The OpenSuse machine has not been started. The #Devuan machine ran out of disk space, so I’ll redo it from scratch.
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I’ve had the #Debian and #Devuan machines off because of the heat, but since I’m reinstalling Kubuntu on the laptop, I decided to go through and see which ones need major updates and run them.
The Debian machine is upgrading to from 9 (Stretch) to 10 (Buster). The Devuan machine is upgrading from 2.x (Ascii) to 3.x (Beowulf). After they finish, I’ll look at the #Fedora and #OpenSuse machines.
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I really do wish people would refer to #Debian and #Ubuntu and #Devuan (and their derivatives) releases by their version numbers instead of their nicks. If necessary, put the nick in a parenthetical. I can figure out that version 10 is newer than version 9, and that 20.04 is newer than 18.04, but what the heck does a "Ravenous Rabbit" nick tell me?
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@tregeagle I used to run unstable. Then I ran testing. Then I ran stable + backports.debian.org. Now I just run stable. It's called getting old. #Debian
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I still haven't walked over to the #Fedora machine to look at timezonectl. That does not exist on my #Debian / #Devuan / #Ubuntu machines.
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Ever since my #upgrade to #Debian 10 / #buster, I've had problems with #Epiphany crashing and my home filesystem getting intermittently (and seemingly randomly) low on space. I think I just solved both problems by disabling the #Google Safe Browsing feature, "Try to block dangerous websites":
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/epiphany/issues/477
https://gabrielivascu.wordpress.com/2017/10/08/safe-browsing-in-epiphany/
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#Wren ( https://wren.io/ ) looks interesting. Not yet in #Debian / #Ubuntu repos, so I may wait a while before I move it forward in my "try this" list.
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Jesus, that was painful. For some reason the LMTP port is no longer defined in /etc/services in #Debian 10. I owe the maintainer of etckeeper a beer. http://etckeeper.branchable.com/ It hooks into apt to do a commit before and after every upgrade. I don't know how I ever managed without the ability to do a `git diff` on my /etc. If you've emailed me in the last few days, please resend it.
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Right. That's the #Debian upgrade done.
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Okay, I see from error messages that #StatusNet 2.0 requires the funky new features of #PHP > 7.0. That means a #Debian upgrade, which will almost certainly break some stuff. I'm already running PHP 5.6 and 7.0 side by side (can't remember how I got that to work). To be continued another day…
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What version of #CentOS is that? On #Debian 10 (I think it is “Buster”, but I’m not sure about the codenames), #PHP is at version 7.3. I think Debian 9 may still have php7.2.
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@amic I still love me some #Gentoo, but I've mostly run #Debian or #Kubuntu the past few years, mostly because of easier access to wireless card drivers and long stretches of travel where Internet access may or may not work.
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@1iceloops123 Yes, #Debian / #Devuan is easy, almost as easy as #Ubuntu or #LinuxMint, but it seems more reliable.
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Devuan ASCII 2.1 released. https://devuan.org/os/debian-fork/ascii-point-release-announce-112119
#Devuan #Debian
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#Debian -- General Resolution on Init Systems ...
https://www.debian.org/vote/2019/vote_002