Recently my brother gave me his old laptop (some Sony Vaio) and I decided, that I will make mini-shell-server from it. It actually works great this way, but I encounter small obstacle – it has only 80G hard disk. It’s hard to extend this disk inside, so the more straight
This is crash howto, so few important notes are needed: * You may and you probably will loose your data, so backup is highly recommended. * I’m assuming you have all needed tools to provide actions described below. * I’m also assuming, that you have basic knowledge of Linux command line
If you want to check if there’s and RFP or ITP bug reported on https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp, you may simply install devscripts and type: wnpp-check $name
I'm a custom kernel user, more precisely I use zen kernel and my own config, based on one provided by kernel-seeds. It doesn't matter, the point is I've got Wacom Bamboo Pen CTL-460, which works pretty good with my Debian GNU/Linux. I used