victoroos@vicsserver:~$ sudo apt-get purge mysql-common mysql-server*
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-5.5' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-5.6' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-5.7' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-8.0' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-core-5.5' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-core-5.6' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-core-5.7' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-core-8.0' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Package 'mysql-server-5.5' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-5.7' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-core-5.7' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-core-5.5' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-core-5.6' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-5.6' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-8.0' is not installed, so not removed
You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libmysqlclient21 : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.5) but it is not going to be installed
mariadb-common : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.6.25) but it is not going to be installed
mysql-client-8.0 : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.5) but it is not going to be installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
victoroos@vicsserver:~$ sudo apt-get purge mysql-common mysql-common*
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'mysql-common-5.6' for glob 'mysql-common*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-common' for glob 'mysql-common*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-common' instead of 'mysql-common-5.6'
You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libmysqlclient21 : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.5) but it is not going to be installed
mariadb-common : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.6.25) but it is not going to be installed
mysql-client-8.0 : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.5) but it is not going to be installed
mysql-server : Depends: mysql-server-8.0 but it is not going to be installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
​
​
I hope I gave enough insight on what I already tried?
​
cheers
Victor
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-5.5' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-5.6' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-5.7' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-8.0' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-core-5.5' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-core-5.6' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-core-5.7' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-server-core-8.0' for glob 'mysql-server*'
Package 'mysql-server-5.5' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-5.7' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-core-5.7' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-core-5.5' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-core-5.6' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-5.6' is not installed, so not removed
Package 'mysql-server-8.0' is not installed, so not removed
You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libmysqlclient21 : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.5) but it is not going to be installed
mariadb-common : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.6.25) but it is not going to be installed
mysql-client-8.0 : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.5) but it is not going to be installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
victoroos@vicsserver:~$ sudo apt-get purge mysql-common mysql-common*
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'mysql-common-5.6' for glob 'mysql-common*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-common' for glob 'mysql-common*'
Note, selecting 'mysql-common' instead of 'mysql-common-5.6'
You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libmysqlclient21 : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.5) but it is not going to be installed
mariadb-common : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.6.25) but it is not going to be installed
mysql-client-8.0 : Depends: mysql-common (>= 5.5) but it is not going to be installed
mysql-server : Depends: mysql-server-8.0 but it is not going to be installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
​
​
I hope I gave enough insight on what I already tried?
​
cheers
Victor
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install uninstall loop
Hi all, I recently got into the world of NAS (ubuntu server). A lot is running nicely.. PLEX, minecraft, I even ahd a wordpress server...
What should be used instead of grub loader?
I have been using linux mint for few years but I always get to some hickups. Usually I use it for few months and almost always something in grub loader gets broken(sometimes it's just broken packages and stuff like that but sometimes I lose eletricity and have to repeat everything). Long story short what do you use instead of grub loader?
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I have been using linux mint for few years but I always get to some hickups. Usually I use it for few months and almost always something in grub loader gets broken(sometimes it's just broken packages and stuff like that but sometimes I lose eletricity and have to repeat everything). Long story short what do you use instead of grub loader?
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What should be used instead of grub loader?
I have been using linux mint for few years but I always get to some hickups. Usually I use it for few months and almost always something in...
Name workspaces in Ubuntu 18
When I click the windows key, on the right, I can see my workspace. Thing is, I can't seem to name them like in Windows. Is it possible to easily name & view workspaces, so that when I go to the workspaces, I can see the name I gave to each one?
I'm on ubuntu 18.04.
Huge thanks ahead!
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When I click the windows key, on the right, I can see my workspace. Thing is, I can't seem to name them like in Windows. Is it possible to easily name & view workspaces, so that when I go to the workspaces, I can see the name I gave to each one?
I'm on ubuntu 18.04.
Huge thanks ahead!
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Post with 1 views.
What’s your way to migrate your data/prefs to a new desktop?
I know you should just be able to migrate your home and all the prefs are stored in dot-files, but that doesn’t always work, for once you also have to have the same programs installed.
You can easily do that by extracting the list of packages installed in the old laptop and then pass that to your package manager, still, it’s kinda of a lot of work.
Is there an application that will paese all my dot-files, installed packages and allow me to choose what to re-install in the new desktop and automatically put the relevant dot-files there?
What about stuff in /etc or some other place in the system, like network-manager stuff (I’ve got heaps of VPN and remmina stuff) and various tools like apache or dnsmasq or whatever I might need and have customized/confed/added user data to it in the past.
I didn’t keep track of everything I did, that’s why I was thinking maybe somebody already did something to do this easily without me having to reinvent the wheel.
What about KDE, I have a number of settings/conf I do (I’m on fedora), what’s your way to migrate these (for this case I believe KDE should manage with the dot-files in my home)
https://redd.it/lfcsbj
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I know you should just be able to migrate your home and all the prefs are stored in dot-files, but that doesn’t always work, for once you also have to have the same programs installed.
You can easily do that by extracting the list of packages installed in the old laptop and then pass that to your package manager, still, it’s kinda of a lot of work.
Is there an application that will paese all my dot-files, installed packages and allow me to choose what to re-install in the new desktop and automatically put the relevant dot-files there?
What about stuff in /etc or some other place in the system, like network-manager stuff (I’ve got heaps of VPN and remmina stuff) and various tools like apache or dnsmasq or whatever I might need and have customized/confed/added user data to it in the past.
I didn’t keep track of everything I did, that’s why I was thinking maybe somebody already did something to do this easily without me having to reinvent the wheel.
What about KDE, I have a number of settings/conf I do (I’m on fedora), what’s your way to migrate these (for this case I believe KDE should manage with the dot-files in my home)
https://redd.it/lfcsbj
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What’s your way to migrate your data/prefs to a new desktop?
I know you should just be able to migrate your home and all the prefs are stored in dot-files, but that doesn’t always work, for once you also...
TUTORIAL Install Brother old drivers in Raspberry PI with QUEMU (pretty easy)
Hi, just managed to print from my Android device in my old DCP-197C and I want to share it with you
I don't know if I miss something, because I tried it so many times, but I want to write somewhere what I did today, when it finally worked:
INSTALL ALL THE NECESARY STUFF
ADD ARCHITECTURE
DOWNLOAD LIBC6 FOR i386 (I found it here)
IF YOU TRY TO INSTALL THIS, YOU WILL MESS AROUND WITH APT, SO WE WILL EXTRACT THE DEB AND COPY THESE FILES MANUALLY
>dpkg -x libc6_2.13-38+deb7u8_i386.deb data
>
>sudo cp -r data/lib/* /lib
>
>sudo cp -r data/usr/* /usr
>
>sudo cp -r data/etc/* /etc
RUN THIS AND ADD IT TO BASHRC TO RUN IN EVERY REBOOT
DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL YOUR DRIVERS - FOR ME:
>wget https://download.brother.com/welcome/dlf005405/dcp197ccupswrapper-1.1.3-1.i386.deb
>
>wget https://download.brother.com/welcome/dlf005403/dcp197clpr-1.1.3-1.i386.deb
>
>sudo dpkg -i dcp197ccupswrapper-1.1.3-1.i386.deb
>
>sudo dpkg -i dcp197clpr-1.1.3-1.i386.deb
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Hi, just managed to print from my Android device in my old DCP-197C and I want to share it with you
I don't know if I miss something, because I tried it so many times, but I want to write somewhere what I did today, when it finally worked:
INSTALL ALL THE NECESARY STUFF
apt-get install qemu binfmt-support qemu-user-static cups a2psADD ARCHITECTURE
dpkg --add-architecture i386DOWNLOAD LIBC6 FOR i386 (I found it here)
wget `old.kali.org/kali-security/pool/main/e/eglibc/libc6_2.13-38+deb7u8_i386.deb`IF YOU TRY TO INSTALL THIS, YOU WILL MESS AROUND WITH APT, SO WE WILL EXTRACT THE DEB AND COPY THESE FILES MANUALLY
>dpkg -x libc6_2.13-38+deb7u8_i386.deb data
>
>sudo cp -r data/lib/* /lib
>
>sudo cp -r data/usr/* /usr
>
>sudo cp -r data/etc/* /etc
RUN THIS AND ADD IT TO BASHRC TO RUN IN EVERY REBOOT
EXTRA_OPTS="-L /lib/i386-linux-gnu"DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL YOUR DRIVERS - FOR ME:
>wget https://download.brother.com/welcome/dlf005405/dcp197ccupswrapper-1.1.3-1.i386.deb
>
>wget https://download.brother.com/welcome/dlf005403/dcp197clpr-1.1.3-1.i386.deb
>
>sudo dpkg -i dcp197ccupswrapper-1.1.3-1.i386.deb
>
>sudo dpkg -i dcp197clpr-1.1.3-1.i386.deb
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[TUTORIAL] Install Brother old drivers in Raspberry PI with QUEMU...
Hi, just managed to print from my Android device in my old DCP-197C and I want to share it with you I don't know if I miss something, because I...
TIL that you can't use microsoft's new python language server on unofficial builds of visual studio code.
Basically the noscript.
Vent ahead
I was trying out VS Code for using the python, but was not able to install
So after digging a little bit I found this.
Not sad just a little disappointed. I mainly use vim with a language server protocol client like
https://redd.it/lfi9in
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Basically the noscript.
Vent ahead
I was trying out VS Code for using the python, but was not able to install
Pylance language server. It does not show any error or warning, when you change from the default language server (jedi) it just sits there.So after digging a little bit I found this.
Not sad just a little disappointed. I mainly use vim with a language server protocol client like
coc.nvim but they recently archived coc-python and recommends using coc-pyright. It's alright but the completion is not as good as microsoft's initial language server mpls, can't really complain pyright is a type checker which it does quite well and jedi usually lags a lot on large project and modules.https://redd.it/lfi9in
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Can't find and install pylance · Issue #483 · microsoft/pylance-release
When switching language server to Pylance, I see a popup stating that Pylance is not installed and that I should click yes to get to the Pylance page. However, the page does not open after clicking...
Fedora Mobility v0.4.0 on the PinePhone featuring PipeWire Calling
https://odysee.com/@linmob:3/fedora-on-the-pinephone-pipewire-calling:1
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Odysee
Fedora on the PinePhone: Pipewire Calling!
I was shocked when I realized that I had not made a video about Fedora on the PinePhone.So... I made one.
How to get static routes and running services remotely for Linux machines?
I need to determine if the Red Hat 7 Linux machines in our environment have static routes specified in the VM?
Also, I need to check the services running on these machines before patching and compare that to services running after reboot and list out the ones that have failed to start after reboot to make post reboot checks easier.
I am very new to Linux and thus need help in creating a noscript that can achieve this.
Please advise how I can do this.
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I need to determine if the Red Hat 7 Linux machines in our environment have static routes specified in the VM?
Also, I need to check the services running on these machines before patching and compare that to services running after reboot and list out the ones that have failed to start after reboot to make post reboot checks easier.
I am very new to Linux and thus need help in creating a noscript that can achieve this.
Please advise how I can do this.
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How to get static routes and running services remotely for Linux...
I need to determine if the Red Hat 7 Linux machines in our environment have static routes specified in the VM? Also, I need to check the...
Lightweight terminal emulator suggestions?
Hello, I hope this doesn't fall under the category of "support question." If it does, let me know and I'll promptly remove.
I've been sort of jumping X11 terminals for a while, going through Konsole, st, and Alacritty to name a notable few.
I like the speed and lightweight feel of terminals like Alacritty and st, but they can't take IBus input methods, which is beginning to become problematic.
Konsole has no such problem, but feels a bit bloated.
So does anyone have lightweight terminal emulator suggestions?
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Hello, I hope this doesn't fall under the category of "support question." If it does, let me know and I'll promptly remove.
I've been sort of jumping X11 terminals for a while, going through Konsole, st, and Alacritty to name a notable few.
I like the speed and lightweight feel of terminals like Alacritty and st, but they can't take IBus input methods, which is beginning to become problematic.
Konsole has no such problem, but feels a bit bloated.
So does anyone have lightweight terminal emulator suggestions?
https://redd.it/lfnesj
@r_linux
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Lightweight terminal emulator suggestions?
Hello, I hope this doesn't fall under the category of "support question." If it does, let me know and I'll promptly remove. I've been sort of...
Tip: Installations on SD cards are like using TAILS
I have a Windows laptop which can't handle the space needed for VMs or Linux dual-boots, or whatever.
So I've started putting full, complete installs of various Linux distros onto SD cards, 64GB and up.
Then I set the BIOS to boot first from the SD card - no card, and it boots Windows
Each distro install I've done successfully detects the Windows bootloader and adds it to grub, so I can still swtich to Windows from it.
So admittedly, I have to reboot to use another OS, unlike a VM, but this laptop boots really fast.
The biggest advantage to me is that I don't have to fuck with Virtualbox - I hate that program.
Once I shutdown the Linux distro, there's no trace of it on my clean Windows machine.
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I have a Windows laptop which can't handle the space needed for VMs or Linux dual-boots, or whatever.
So I've started putting full, complete installs of various Linux distros onto SD cards, 64GB and up.
Then I set the BIOS to boot first from the SD card - no card, and it boots Windows
Each distro install I've done successfully detects the Windows bootloader and adds it to grub, so I can still swtich to Windows from it.
So admittedly, I have to reboot to use another OS, unlike a VM, but this laptop boots really fast.
The biggest advantage to me is that I don't have to fuck with Virtualbox - I hate that program.
Once I shutdown the Linux distro, there's no trace of it on my clean Windows machine.
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Tip: Installations on SD cards are like using TAILS
I have a Windows laptop which can't handle the space needed for VMs or Linux dual-boots, or whatever. So I've started putting full, complete...
Neo-mc – a Midnight Commander fork with noscripting and other features
https://github.com/neo-mc/neo-mc
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neo-mc/neo-mc
A Midnight Commander fork with noscripting and other features. - neo-mc/neo-mc
Goodbye MacBook Pro, Hello Linux laptop!
After 15+ years of being in the Apple ecosystem, today I ordered my very first Built for Linux laptop from StarLabs! I’m excited yet nervous, it’s like Christmas and now I wait in anticipation for the day it arrives. Sorry for the fluff post but I just wanted to share my excitement with the Linux community.
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After 15+ years of being in the Apple ecosystem, today I ordered my very first Built for Linux laptop from StarLabs! I’m excited yet nervous, it’s like Christmas and now I wait in anticipation for the day it arrives. Sorry for the fluff post but I just wanted to share my excitement with the Linux community.
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Goodbye MacBook Pro, Hello Linux laptop!
After 15+ years of being in the Apple ecosystem, today I ordered my very first Built for Linux laptop from StarLabs! I’m excited yet nervous, it’s...
The Windowing Revolution of KWinFT's upcoming 5.21 release
https://subdiff.org/blog/2021/the-windowing-revolution
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The Windowing Revolution
The new version of KWinFT contains a monumental rewrite of its windowing logic. Read on for an overview of the changes and why this rewrite was necessary.
The most readily available text editors aside from VIM.
Hey people! i’m new to Linux. As I’m educating myself more on the os, I see that VI/VIM and Nano appear to be widely available CLI text editors.
However, I’m curious to see of there are others that are as widely distributed and available that are as powerful as VIM and as user friendly as Nano( for us newbs).
So I post the question here. Aside from Nano, and VIM, what are the most widely available CLI and User interface text editors? And what are the most powerful when compared to VIM?
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Hey people! i’m new to Linux. As I’m educating myself more on the os, I see that VI/VIM and Nano appear to be widely available CLI text editors.
However, I’m curious to see of there are others that are as widely distributed and available that are as powerful as VIM and as user friendly as Nano( for us newbs).
So I post the question here. Aside from Nano, and VIM, what are the most widely available CLI and User interface text editors? And what are the most powerful when compared to VIM?
https://redd.it/lfokft
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The most readily available text editors aside from VIM.
Hey people! i’m new to Linux. As I’m educating myself more on the os, I see that VI/VIM and Nano appear to be widely available CLI text editors....
Mailsync Is Now GPL!
https://community.getmailspring.com/t/a-free-open-source-future-for-mailspring/484
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Mailspring Community
A free, open-source future for Mailspring
Mailsync Is Now GPL! Hey folks! Our 2021 roadmap for Mailspring is off to a great start - since January 1st, we’ve launched this forum, @CodeMouse92 has tamed GitHub issues to make them more actionable, and we’ve published a community-driven release with…
What would make you switch to windows?
There is a milion of arguments behind going to Linux, but there must be some things in Windows playbook that you may find attractive?
In contrast to the question if you don't have an answer for the first one - what is that one thing you would never give up from Linux?
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There is a milion of arguments behind going to Linux, but there must be some things in Windows playbook that you may find attractive?
In contrast to the question if you don't have an answer for the first one - what is that one thing you would never give up from Linux?
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What would make you switch to windows?
There is a milion of arguments behind going to Linux, but there must be some things in Windows playbook that you may find attractive? In contrast...
Am confused, is this normal?
I (16M) have started coding for about a year now, and it has changed my life, I love it, My favourite activity was always to code something and keep learning a new language in my Ubuntu VM, but when i started coding in ubuntu, i discovered Linux itself, and i love it, i use opensuse in my laptop, and started learning linux (terminal, bash) But I made Bad choices and left this learning habit apart for a couple of months, now i want to go back but i don't feel as excited as in the end, and that scares me because after 8 months of coding and messing vm's for fun, I started thinking programming itself as a career for me but now it doesn't excites me as before, is because i started thinking about it as a career that in the future could give me a job instead of something fun? I really don't know and am a bit lost, any help? :)
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I (16M) have started coding for about a year now, and it has changed my life, I love it, My favourite activity was always to code something and keep learning a new language in my Ubuntu VM, but when i started coding in ubuntu, i discovered Linux itself, and i love it, i use opensuse in my laptop, and started learning linux (terminal, bash) But I made Bad choices and left this learning habit apart for a couple of months, now i want to go back but i don't feel as excited as in the end, and that scares me because after 8 months of coding and messing vm's for fun, I started thinking programming itself as a career for me but now it doesn't excites me as before, is because i started thinking about it as a career that in the future could give me a job instead of something fun? I really don't know and am a bit lost, any help? :)
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Am confused, is this normal?
I (16M) have started coding for about a year now, and it has changed my life, I love it, My favourite activity was always to code something and...
Iptables and ufw
Stupid question. But I suck with iptables and prefer ufw. If there’s rules in iptables but I then go and install ufw and set my own rules. Will ufw override iptables?
So for example. If port 22 is allowed in iptables but I block it in ufw. Will it be blocked? Or what if it’s the other way around?
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Stupid question. But I suck with iptables and prefer ufw. If there’s rules in iptables but I then go and install ufw and set my own rules. Will ufw override iptables?
So for example. If port 22 is allowed in iptables but I block it in ufw. Will it be blocked? Or what if it’s the other way around?
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Iptables and ufw
Stupid question. But I suck with iptables and prefer ufw. If there’s rules in iptables but I then go and install ufw and set my own rules. Will...
Linux distro thumb drive services from the 90's?
I distinctly recall that there were a few services from which you could, for the price of the thumb drive and shipping costs, get a USB stick with the distro of your choice pre-installed. This would have been very early on when the internet was dial-up for most consumers, probably closer to 2000, though.
I doubt any of them are still running, but any leads on some of them or info about the practice of sharing them at trade shows and user group meetings would be fantastic ;) - TIA
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I distinctly recall that there were a few services from which you could, for the price of the thumb drive and shipping costs, get a USB stick with the distro of your choice pre-installed. This would have been very early on when the internet was dial-up for most consumers, probably closer to 2000, though.
I doubt any of them are still running, but any leads on some of them or info about the practice of sharing them at trade shows and user group meetings would be fantastic ;) - TIA
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Linux distro thumb drive services from the 90's?
I distinctly recall that there were a few services from which you could, for the price of the thumb drive and shipping costs, get a USB stick with...