Difference between revisions of "Debian"
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apt-get install firmware-realtek | apt-get install firmware-realtek | ||
update-initramfs -u | update-initramfs -u | ||
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+ | =Debian 7 & ia32-libs= | ||
+ | in order to install ia32-libs on a multiarch (amd64) deb7, you must first add i368 to the list of supportet architectures: | ||
+ | <code> dpkg --add-architecture i386</code> |
Revision as of 07:40, 25 July 2013
In debian install-recommends defaults to "true", which means that you will get all sorts of unnecessary extra packages when installing software
Check the settings with apt-config dump
To circumvent this, put this in a file in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/
APT::Install-Recommends "false";
Debian 6 & postgresql
In debian 6.0 psql is linked to the lesser developed libedit instead of libreadline, see this or this
It can be bypassed by launching psql like this:
LD_PRELOAD=/lib/libreadline.so.6 psql
or wait until postgresql-common v114 gets accepted into stable
Debian 6 && nonfree
In debian 6 they changed policy about nonfree firmware blobs in kernels - and all those were moved to packages in non-free. In order to get full support for my realtek card(!) i need to
apt-get install firmware-realtek update-initramfs -u
Debian 7 & ia32-libs
in order to install ia32-libs on a multiarch (amd64) deb7, you must first add i368 to the list of supportet architectures:
dpkg --add-architecture i386