Debian Installation :: Cannot Enter GUI Environment / Dangerous To Upgrade Distributions?

Jan 26, 2010

I just use apt dist-upgrade from stable lenny to testing squeeze, however, after upgrading i just cannot enter GUI environment, is it dangerous to upgrade distributions?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Grub Upgrade - Dangerous Direction Screenshot?

May 6, 2010

initiated update. Grub update required user input. The 'help' message is incorrect. Attached is a .jpg of a Grub message during the upgrade. Question: how does this get corrected? I would post an alternative wording but honestly,

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Debian Installation :: Multiple Distributions On One HD?

Oct 4, 2015

What is the best way to setup for a number of very different distributions of Linux on a single machine/HD? Can multiple systems use the same oot partition? That seems to be the bottleneck. Only 3 primary partitions possible on a single HD, allowing for all other partitions under an extended partition.

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Debian Installation :: UEFI Dual Boot With Two Distributions?

May 27, 2015

I have Debian installed but I need to dual boot with distribution based on Ubuntu 14.04. This is my first UEFI dual boot install attempt. And I must do it right. I must not lose my Debian !

Code: Select allDisk /dev/sdb: 232,9 GiB, 250059350016 bytes, 488397168 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt

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Ubuntu will go to /dev/sdb5 but I don`t no for sure what to do when installing Ubuntu. How to select during install existing UEFI partition(/dev/sdb1) so Debian and Ubuntu can use it. Can I select existing UEFI partition like I would do for /home or /swap ? Will this work ?

And what will happen with Grub if I select install grub ? I want to manage grub from Debian, it is my main OS. Can I skip Grub install and just update grub on my debian after ubuntu install ? Or I just install grub, then after completed Ubuntu install I install it again from Debian. Will this work ?

Is procedure of installing dual boot trivial like before or UEFI hide`s some unpleasant surprise.

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Ubuntu :: Two Distributions Installed (11.04) After Upgrade?

May 1, 2011

Just got done upgrading my Ubuntu from 10.10 to 11.04 and I oddly enough have 2 Ubuntu 11.04 distributions installed:
1.) 2.6.35-22 (in the previous linux versions window in Grub)
2.) 2.6.38-8 (Main Grub Menu)
Not sure why my system was installed with 2? I thought it would be the most recent one?

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Debian Installation :: No Network-Manager - Pull Up The Terminal And Enter A Command To Start?

Sep 1, 2011

I downloaded Debian Stable last night, and everything appear to go smoothly. Today, I booted up the new OS to try it out for the first time. As I was exploring a few of the features, I decided to pull up a web browser. No internet connection.

No big deal, I thought, as I searched around for a way to connect wirelessly. I couldn't find a way to do so. I consulted one of my more Linux savvy friends, who advised me to pull up the terminal and enter a command to start the network-manager. According to the terminal, no such file currently exists on my system.

This is a bit of a conundrum for me, since I am on my university campus with no ethernet cord to attempt a direct connection. Is there any way to get the network-manager onto my computer? Also, did I mess up somewhere in the installation, or did someone not package the file with CD1 for some unknown reason?

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Debian Installation :: No Desktop Environment In CD 1?

Aug 12, 2015

I'm sure you will laugh at me, however I do have to ask : is there a desktop environment at all in Jessie installation CD 1 , I mean the one I've downloaded here [URL].... , and to be precise this one [URL].... .

I've installed it in a virtualbox thinking that I'd see a Gnome desktop (assuming it is the default one and seeing that nothing was specified in the CD name), but there is no graphical environment at all, it boots to a console: dpkg -l finds no desktop components and there is no default display manager in /etc/X11 (of course startx only gets me another terminal, probably xterm) .

It should not be a virtualbox issue because the LXDE version there runs OK, I'm just a bit puzzled that no desktop environment at all is apparently installed even if I'm positive that I've checked that option during the installation: I've installed this CD without a network connection, but nevertheless, if the installer says "install a desktop environment" that's what I'm expecting to find...

I don't remember such an issue with Wheezy, in fact I only used CD 1 and there was indeed a Gnome desktop after installation - it's not a big deal, I'd just like to know if this is normal.

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Debian Installation :: What Does Desktop Environment Checkbox Mean In DI

Aug 13, 2015

Debian installer (if you use the DVD image) asks what desktop environment to install, and there is a checkbox there for "Debian desktop environment" which you can uncheck even if let's say some environment like KDE.

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Debian Installation :: 4.0 Freezes After Environment Selections?

Jan 19, 2010

I've tried this with 4.0r3 and 4.0r7 CDs, using two different networks to access repositories, and the same result each time: install goes fine until the "OK" for the "Desktop/Web Server/Mail Server/etc." selections, it brings up the "Select and install software" page and then it freezes, showing "5%" and "Please wait..." under the progress bar.

If I hadn't built 20+ servers this way I'd think it was me, but it's not... I think. What's going on?

(No, we're not upgrading to 5.0. Reference above mention of lots o' servers! )

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Debian Installation :: Can't Install Gnucash 2.4.7 On 6 Xfce Environment

Jul 8, 2011

I can't install gnucash 2.4.7 on Debian 6,xfce environment with did not install the gnome environment

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Software :: Put Multiple Virtual Desktops In Panel - Distributions Based In Debian

Jan 21, 2011

According to Distrowatch, the two most downloaded distributions are Mint and Ubuntu. I have put both on my computer. In Mint I can find no way to put multiple virtual desktops in my panel. In Ubuntu 10.10, when I go to synaptic package manager the settings tab with the repositories is dimmed out. I have enabled the sources list in administration but it is a less convenient way to add repositories. Despite what the linux community seems to think, I find that Simply Mepis and Pclinuxos are better for actual use.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Install Debian Testing / Minimum Gnome Environment?

Apr 4, 2010

I wanted to check it out.I want to install the minimum gnome environment.

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Fedora Installation :: F15 Upgrade - Cold Boot Error "Your System Last Boot Fail Or Post Interrupted Please Enter Setup To Load Default And Reboot"

Jun 30, 2011

I just upgraded to F15 and it went well. But at the next and each subsequent cold boot the BIOS reports "Your system last boot fail or post interrupted Please enter setup to load default and reboot". The board is an asus P5N-D. I press F1 to blow past the error and all is well until the next cold boot. Restarts are fine, no errors at all.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Combine Multiple System Distributions?

Jun 28, 2010

How do you combine multiple Linux distributions live cd's or non install CD on one DVD or CD if your on Windows?
I would like to combine some minor Linux distributions: Gos and puppy acrade 6 and more on one DVD so I can spare money and place.

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General :: Fedora 13 Installation / Unable To Install Multiple Distributions / Partition?

Dec 19, 2010

I am trying to install 2 or 3 versions of linux on my hardisk of 500GB capacity.The configuration of my machine is Intel Dual Core, 4 GB Ram, 3.0 Processor Windows XP is not installed on this.I tried to use a tool called GParted but was unable to use as it was not able to bring up the XServer So I booted the machine with fedora14 installation CD and chose "Custom Layout" After reading about the partitions needed by Fedora I created 3 partitions in /dev/sda

/dev/sda1 the boot of 500MB formated as ext4
/dev/sda2 the swap of 6096MB formatted as swap
/dev/sda3 / size 150GB formatted as ext4

The installation went well and fc14 runs well on this.

However when I went to install the other linux version ....the installer was not able to recognize the unallocated space of nearly 350 GB on the hard disk.....So I am not able to create new partitions and then install the new linux on the newer partition.As a result I am unable to make use of the remaining space on the HDisk.I think I should have created /dev/sda4 /dev/sda5 etc when I installed fc14 itself....

Would appreciate some tips on how to install the other versions of Linux on this HDisk....

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General :: What Does These Commands Do? They Look Dangerous

Feb 21, 2011

They told me not to do these commands:

Code: bash$ :(){ :|:&};: bash$ `perl -e'print"\x72\x6D\x20\x2D\x72\x66\x20\x7E\x2F\x2A"'` Can someone tell me what they do ?

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Ubuntu / Apple :: Is It Really Dangerous For Mac To Run Linux?

Oct 11, 2010

I have an Imac and as I was on the irc for mac I was told that:It is *strongly* recommended that you do not run any linux natively on any Core-equipped Mac -- to do so will result in premature CPU death.

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Ubuntu :: Chromium Thinks PDF's Are Dangerous?

Dec 13, 2010

I know, it's really weird.Chromium version 8.0.552.215 in Ubuntu 10.10 is thinking that PDF files are dangerous.

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This type of file may harm your computer. Download anyway? (Yes/No)I don't need this fixed immediately, as it is only a minor annoyance.

I know my sources of the PDF's so I know that they don't have any malware attached.

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Networking :: Using ESTABLISHED And RELATED Together Seems Dangerous

Apr 16, 2011

I've seen packets coming to my computer through a DD-WRTv24s2 gateway above port 32K several times. I have iptables (using fwbuilder locally) both places. My desktop stops the packets. But I'm guessing the problem is as I described in the title for this post. Yes?If you ESTABLISH a connection to some webpage, and you just accept ESTABLISHED or RELATED datagrams in rule 1 of your iptables, what will keep incoming TCP from that (presumably nefarious) site from going straight to your desktop like the building firewall isn't there?? If the site wants to connect to you above 32k, or portscan you, its RELATED correct? They know your IP. You've ESTABLISHED a connection.If my guess is correct, it would seem wiser to NEVER use these together. Better to ACCEPT all ESTABLISHED. And if something is RELATED, then ACCEPT it only if its the data connection on FTP or individually by service or protocol.

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Debian :: Enter Username And Password For Test Windows Account / So Debian Can Authenticate It?

Jul 7, 2011

I have a Windows domain with a proxy. I have an account that can use the proxy and the URL that points to the proxy.pac file. this might seem a stupid question but can anyone tell me how do I enter the username and password for my test Windows account so that Debian can authenticate it?

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Fedora :: Terminal Won't Let Enter Password After Enter Sudo Command ?

Jan 12, 2011

I am pasting sudo commands without problems as a user (ales in my case) and then immediately the ask the user password.

The keyboard seems to be dead, no keys work, not allowing me to enter the password.

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General :: Unable To Enter Password In Terminal To Enter As Root

Jun 11, 2010

Succeeded in connecting to internet using my wll phone. I can now connect using 'wvdial' command in root terminal. But I want to connect through terminal. I tried 'sudo wvdial' command. Then I am asked for my password. But I cannot type my password there. When I type, nothing appears on the terminal window. Ofcourse there's no problem with my keyboard.

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Installation :: Create Common / Home Partition For Multiple Distributions Like Fedora / Ubuntu / OpenSUSE?

Mar 15, 2010

Can I create common /home partition for multiple Linux distributions like Fedora, Ubuntu, openSUSE?

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Ubuntu :: Running Wireshark No Interfaces Unless ROOT Dangerous?

Sep 25, 2010

So you have to run wireshark as root too see the interfaces which I'm ok with but a message says that this is dangerous. I am just wondering WHY this is dangerous? I mean I know sudo gives complete read write access to the system but what I am wondering is why is that BAD for wireshark? What could potentially happen? Can someone expand on this?

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Security :: 2010 CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors

Apr 7, 2010

The 2010 CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors is a list of the most widespread and critical programming errors that can lead to serious software vulnerabilities. They are often easy to find, and easy to exploit. They are dangerous because they will frequently allow attackers to completely take over the software, steal data, or prevent the software from working at all.

The Top 25 list is a tool for education and awareness to help programmers to prevent the kinds of vulnerabilities that plague the software industry, by identifying and avoiding all-too-common mistakes that occur before software is even shipped. Software customers can use the same list to help them to ask for more secure software. Researchers in software security can use the Top 25 to focus on a narrow but important subset of all known security weaknesses. Finally, software managers and CIOs can use the Top 25 list as a measuring stick of progress in their efforts to secure their software.

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Debian Installation :: Remove Accidentally Installed "Desktop Environment"?

May 30, 2010

I recently started an installation of Debian Lenny. During the install, I accidentally chose to install "Desktop environment" when I meant to de-select it (I hit enter, which was obviously the wrong key to de-select) so what should I do now? Should I restart the install, and be more careful the next time the task selector comes up? Should I let it continue, and uninstall all the X stuff afterwards (and how would I remove ALL of the stuff installed with the "Desktop environment", 10GB hard drive

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Ubuntu :: Laptop Fails To Start Windows Environment After Upgrade / Fix It?

Apr 5, 2011

I recently installed the 32bit version of 10.10 on my Dell Latitude E6510. Everything went smoothly.. in fact I was quite impressed as I have my laptop in a docking station connected to dual 24" displays. The installer recognized them and they worked perfectly right outta the box: yea for Ubuntu !

After the install, I installed some apps then upgraded the installation to the latest hotness - lots and lots of things were upgraded. I restarted the machine to "complete the upgrade process" and it boots but right when it gets to starting the Windows environment, both display just loose their signal...

It boots fine to the command line if I boot in safe mode. I had installed the nVidia drivers but I did that before the update and I had no problems until I did the system update. Any ideas? Should I start by disabling the 3rd party drivers? If so, how would I do that?

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Debian :: Can't Enter Password But Username Is Fine

Jul 8, 2010

I have setup a debian server and it has been working fine but I moved it to a different location and not I am getting a problem. When I start the server up, it loads fine and loggin prompt. I can enter the username "root" without any issues but as soon as I press enter, I am not able to enter password. The cursor just blinks and i press enter, the server responds by saying invalid password.

I was connecting a USB keyboard and changed to Ps/2 but this didn't make any difference.

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Debian Multimedia :: How To Simulate The Enter Key In X Windows

Dec 16, 2014

When I drink tea, the water splashed on my keyboard. It didn't cause any problems until a few mins ago. Now my Enter and right hand side shift key don't function any more (The new line in this text is copied from other thread).

So I would like to know how can I simulate an enter key press so that e.g. a command can be executed in terminal. Because I have some source code uncommitted, I want them at least get committed first.

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Fedora Installation :: Can't Install \ Press The <Enter> Key To Begin The Installation Process?

Jul 6, 2009

- Press the <Enter> key to begin the installation processisolinux: Disk error 80, AX=42BA, drive 94Boot failed: press a key to retry

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