First we need a few extra packages:
apt update
apt install -y adduser libfontconfig1 musl sudo
wget https://dl.grafana.com/enterprise/release/grafana-enterprise_10.3.1_amd64.deb
Install / Enable Grafana
dpkg -i grafana-enterprise_10.3.1_amd64.deb
dpkg -i grafana-enterprise_10.3.1_amd64.deb
(Reading database ... 44309 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparin........
Step 1.) Upgrade to Debian 11 first
The process to go to Debian 12 is not as smooth as 11, when trying to upgrade from Debian 10. In fact, it doesn't work directly, so you'll first need to follow this guide to update to Debian 11, reboot and come back here if successful.
Step 2.) Update sources.list
Update your /etc/apt/sources.list like this:
deb http://........
The issue is that Docker images are stripped down, so many tools and even python3 is missing, so you'll have to build or update the actual image yourself.
I assume you have started an image with something like this and that you have the Nvidia Toolkit installed (assuming you are using GPUs). If you're not using nvidia just remove --runtime=nvidia --gpus all.
docker run -it --runtime=nvidia --gpus all ubuntu bash
These works for most images li........
In this example we install debian 10 with --variant=minbase which gives us a minimal/tiny install. Don't use variant if you want the full size install.
mkdir /tmp/deb10files
debootstrap --variant=minbase buster /tmp/deb10files/
Did you get an error?
debootstrap --variant=minbase buster /home/theuser/VMs/deb10files/
You'll get this error if you make a directory in your home........
To find which package a file is from just pass it the path to the file in question, whether it's a config file or binary, you'll find your answer (assuming it does belong to a package of course).
Just use dpkg -S /path/to/yourfile
How To Find Which Package The File Belongs To in Debian Mint Ubuntu Linux
eg.
dpkg -S /usr/bin/xed
xed: /usr/bin/xed
dpkg -S /etc/pam.conf
libpam-runtime........
Just use apt-cache policy to find the repo of a package:
apt-cache policy lxd
lxd:
Installed: 3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.2
Candidate: 3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.2
Version table:
*** 3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.2 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages
&nb........
If you are using mint, delete the preference that stops snap from installing (as it is required for lxc)
sudo rm /etc/apt/preferences.d/nosnap.pref
1. Install lxd:
sudo apt install lxd
Issues install lxd or errors? Click here
Debian at this time does not have lxd so you'll need to use snap:
sudo apt in........
apt install software-properties-common
add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
apt update
apt install python3-pip
apt install python3.7 curl gnupg python3.7-dev git
ln -s /usr/bin/python3.7 /usr/bin/python3
pip3 install numpy keras_preprocessing
curl https://bazel.build/bazel-release.pub.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb [arch=amd64] http://storage.googleapis.com/bazel-apt stable jdk1.8" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bazel........
If you've ever gotten errors like this the solution is simple, you need i386 enabled on your 64-bit install because wine depends on some 32-bit x86 libraries:
dpkg --add-architecture i386
apt update
apt install wine
After that it will install just fine.
apt install wine
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You can download the latest Sea Monkey releases here and 64-bit issues are a thing of the past now:
It's a little tricky if you are running a 64-bit OS which most people will be.
The weird thing is that the Seamonkey website for Linux seems to only provide a 32-bit download.
seamonkey-2.49.2.tar.bz2
Seamonkey is still provided as a tar.bz2 which you need to extract and run manually.
First........
First of all check to see which version if any you have available for a downgrade:
apt-cache showpkg packagename
Downgrade/Install old package:
apt-get install package=version
Example
apt-cache showpkg caja
Package: caja
Versions:
1.10.3-1+rafaela (/var/lib/apt/lists/packages.linuxmint.com_dists_rafaela_import_binary-amd64_Packages) (/var/........
When using the .sh script the rendering doesn't work after an upgrade of related packages to kdenlive.
kdenlive (kdenlive:amd64 (4:17.04.1+git201705191233~ubuntu16.04.1)) with affine or composite transitions was fine but is now broken during the time of transition it is just a white screen.
The previous version was fine:
kdenlive:amd64 (4:17.04.1+git201705191233~ubuntu16.04.1
But now I can't find it or install it:........
Solution:
Aptitude is very smart and fixed the issues it was because of nvidia cuda and opencl and nothing else suggested or hinted this using apt
sudo aptitude install wine
The following NEW packages will be installed:
ocl-icd-libopencl1{ab} ocl-icd-libopencl1:i386{ab} wine wine1.6
wine1.6-amd64{a} wine1.6-i386:i386{a}
The following packages will be REMOVED:........
Why won't my Linux Mint boot after I manually installed a new kernel?
eg.
apt-get install linux-image-newerone
Do this
dpkg -l|grep linux-image|grep extra
ii linux-image-extra-3.16.0-38-generic 3.16.0-38.52~14.04.1&nb........
cat Xorginfo.txt|grep -nr "xserver-xorg"
Result:
9: sudo apt-get remove --purge xserver-xorg
13: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg
17: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg........
After an upgrade wine wouldn't open anything, not even the pre-installed notepad.
There are no wine logs and nothing is mentioned in any standard log file about why.
I finally decided to run wine from the shell and see what's going on:
wine client error:0: version mismatch 398/402.
Your wineserver binary was not upgraded correctly,
or you have an older one somewhere in your PATH.
Or maybe the wrong wineserver is still running?........
Proxmox has made this free utility to backup running OpenVZ containers. It's a great program which is actually just a PERL script but gets the job done. This program is not 100% required because all it really does is cp -a from your container's path as far as I know but it is still good to have uniformity to how you backup your containers.
For RPM distros such as Centos/RHEL/Fedora etc.. download and install this:
wget http://www.proxmox.com/cms_proxm........