I found those links and therefore I do it that way:
First I get a list of all installed packages from the original/old system (a cron job does this on a regular)
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I found those links and therefore I do it that way:
First I get a list of all installed packages from the original/old system (a cron job does this on a regular)
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see http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/ssh.html --> PKA
http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/ggm.html#wifi_and_debian this one helped me a lot with setting up wifi. Imho it also answeres the problems here.
this one is pretty good too http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/time.html#cron
I too think it may be git http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/scm.html (that link has a http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/scm.html#why_git part which I think is pretty good)
For me a SCM has to...
http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/dm-crypt_luks.html is also quite good; there is also a link to page that shows howto setup ecryptfs
hmm ... well, first you mount the disk (just plug it) and then you can use ssh to access you computer http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/ssh.html
that http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/debian_notes_cheat_sheets.html#flash_on_debian might help you I guess
hmmm ... imho network manager is a pita ... it does what it wants, when it wants, how it wants ...
I don't like that, rather I'd like for myself to decide when and where to use wifi. This...
hello, maybe this http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/ggm.html#wifi_and_debian might help you
this http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/dm-crypt_luks.html is quite a good site about on-disk encryption as well
hth
yes, upgrade, issue reboot and two times exit (so you are logged out) ... wait 3 minutes or so to give the server time to reboot and log in as before
http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/ssh.html
you either damaged/changed the key files itself or changed the path where they could be found. Anyways, there is no need to purge anything; just create a new keypair...
check this out folks http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/debian_notes_cheat_sheets.html#flash_on_debian
Hi folks,
I'd like to share an article I found about etckeeper... That nifty thing that allows to keep /etc under version control and thus "rollback" in case something bad happens during an...
imho OpenVZ http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/openvz.html should be mentioned since it is exremly fast and easy to setup because, for Debian and Ubuntu, there are .debs available
that http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/debian_notes_cheat_sheets.html#install_debian_from_USB_stick is isntalling Debian from USB stick but then, if you want to run your Ubuntu from the stick (i.e....
that
http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/hardware.html#adaptec_31205_raid_hba
might be exactly what you look with regards to your RAID task
take a look at that link
http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/hardware.html#adaptec_31205_raid_hba
it might be exactly what you look with regards to your RAID task
try to install flash manually
http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/debian_notes_cheat_sheets.html#flash_on_debian
username on my machine is 7 chars, lower case and only a-z
for hosts I took a bit of a more pragmatic approach which I read about here
http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/misc.html#naming_schemes
check this out http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/misc.html#instant_messaging_irc_multi_user_chat it's a nice tutorial howto sign up to IRC using pidgin ;)
check this out http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/misc.html#instant_messaging_irc_multi_user_chat it's a nice tutorial howto sign up to IRC using pidgin
that one http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/ssh.html#public_key_authentication is the best one I came across so far
it's Debian but setting PKA for Ubuntu is totally the same
hello, iirc, then http://sunoano.name/ws/public_xhtml/scm.html has pretty detailed info on your problem :D