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user@debian:~$ uname -r
3.2.0-4-486
user@debian:~$ uname -a
Linux debian 3.2.0-4-486 #1 Debian 3.2.51-1 i686 GNU/Linux
user@debian:~$
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user@debian:~$ uname -r
3.2.0-4-486
user@debian:~$ uname -a
Linux debian 3.2.0-4-486 #1 Debian 3.2.51-1 i686 GNU/Linux
user@debian:~$
I've been using the terminal.. "sudo poweroff" or "sudo reboot".sunburnt wrote:The menu EXIT exits JWM and it restarts, and RESTART restarts JWM. There`s no shutdown.
Used "sudo" to run apt-get and install packages too.Worked for me anyway.sunburnt wrote:Tried login with "root" and it replies Login incorrect. So I can`t install anything.
# Pentum D 805 ( 64 bit cpu I`m sure. ). I`m using vmlinuz1 for the non-pae kernel.
I had to dig through the config. files to find out which one was which.
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Thx, this 'parentage is what I liked about Debian 7.2; which does allow for Minimal Debian Install:sunburnt wrote:
... apt-get
... This distro has Debian parentage.
... Most Puppies have no real package parentage.
... Debian "just works"...
Thanks, Musher0,musher0 wrote:Hi, Toni.
I tried to boot using three of the four options, and each one hangs at:I suppose that doesn't help much, does it?[ok] Starting anac(h)ronistic cron: anacron
Oh well. BFN.
musher0
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PS. If you think it'll help, I'll PM you an "inxi" description of my rig.
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sudo login
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apt-get update
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apt-get install synaptic
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apt-cache search name-or-part-of-package-name
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apt-get clean
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apt-get -d install package-name
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dpkg -i package-name
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apt-get -f install
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apt-get purge package-name
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apt-get autoremove
I haven't tried saving yet.....was just testing apt-get.sunburnt wrote:James C; How about a quick tutorial on apt-get installing.?
Ones for Ice Weasel and MtPaint would be good.
Also... How is Wheezy saving anything at all.?
My personal favorite branch of Debian. Sid is classified as unstable ......less tested and occasionally crashes and burns. I have several Sid installs and they are, as the classification says, more unstable than Wheezy.Smithy wrote:So what is Sid? Is he compatible.
I noticed it has newer updated versions over the other two repositories.
Hi, Smithy,Smithy wrote:Any chance of a version with bloody inflexible jwm removed and an openbox tint2 version, at least puppy/debian frankenstein can then have some transparency and make taskbars, icons bigger/ smaller, more cohesive.
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apt-get install openbox
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apt-get install tint2
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mksquashfs /live/cow /live/image/live/shapshot.squashfs
If I missunderstand something from your post, please, clarify it again.