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debianaddict.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author troubleshoots and resolves a dpkg I/O error encountered during an Ubuntu package upgrade by cleaning the local package cache. | |
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peter.czanik.hu
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| | | | | Why? Last week, when the latest version of Bastille, a jail (container) management system for FreeBSD was released, it also included experimental Linux support. Its author needed Ubuntu, so that was implemented. I prefer openSUSE, so with some ugly hacks I could get openSUSE up and running in Bastille. I was asked to document it in a blog. This topic does not fit the sudo or syslog-ng blogs, where I regularly contribute. | |
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ericlathrop.com
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| | | | | I have a recurring problem in Ubuntu where my /boot partition fills up with old kernels, so I can't run updates to get new kernels. I've never really found a satisfactory fix, so I wrote up a bash script to help me. | |
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www.ubuntuvibes.com
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| | | Ubuntu Vibes is a blog that brings latest news, tips and tricks about Linux, Ubuntu & Open Source Software. | ||