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March 5, 2019 at 1:35 am #19131Member
pourpier
Hello
When I did an update yesterday I got the message that some URL doesn’t have any Release file on it.
I checked the URL and saw that now there is a folder packages between the folder mx and the folder antix which wasn’t the case before.
I did edit the sources but I wanted to mention this here for some new users who might have the same issue.
Another very annoying issue is that each time I shut the computer down and I reboot I have to configure the network interfaces as everything apparently was flushed when I do the shutdown.
Cheers,
pourpierMarch 5, 2019 at 5:40 am #19134Moderator
caprea
::Hi pourpier,
Could you post the output of
inxi -rand give information which version of antiX you have installed ?
Here on my system nothing changed in the repolist.How do you connect to the net ?
March 5, 2019 at 5:50 am #19135Memberpourpier
::Hi pourpier,
Could you post the output of
inxi -rand give information which version of antiX you have installed ?
Here on my system nothing changed in the repolist.How do you connect to the net ?
Via DHCP.
Here is the ouput of inxi -r:
inxi -r
Repos:
Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list
1: deb http://mirror.adct.be/mx/packages/antix/testing/ testing nonfree nosystemd main
2: deb-src http://mirror.adct.be/mx/packages/antix/testing/ testing nonfree nosystemd main
Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list
1: deb http://ftp.be.debian.org/debian/ stretch-updates main contrib non-free
Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list
1: deb http://ftp.be.debian.org/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
2: deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/onion.list
No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list
This is the output of lsb_release -a:
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux buster/sid
Release: stable-updates
Codename: sid
Output of /etc/antix-version:
antiX-17.3.1_x64-full Helen Keller 27 December 2018
CheersMarch 5, 2019 at 5:54 am #19136Forum Admin
anticapitalista
::Use ceni to set up networking again and see if it survives a reboot.
Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
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March 5, 2019 at 5:56 am #19137Memberpourpier
::Use ceni to set up networking again and see if it survives a reboot.
This is exactly what I am doing but I have to do it each time.
Apparently the system doesn’t keep that information permanently.
I don’t have that issue on MX.
CheersMarch 5, 2019 at 6:00 am #19138Forum Admin
anticapitalista
::MX uses stretch repos, you’re using testing repos so some recent upgrade has broken it.
What has been recently upgraded? Any clues in /var/log/apt/history.log?
Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.
March 5, 2019 at 6:49 am #19139Memberpourpier
::MX uses stretch repos, you’re using testing repos so some recent upgrade has broken it.
What has been recently upgraded? Any clues in /var/log/apt/history.log?
This is the relevant part of the output of tail -n 50 of the file in question:
Upgrade: libisccfg163:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), vim-common:amd64 (2:8.1.0875-1, 2:8.1.0875-2), python-requests:amd64 (2.20.0-2, 2.21.0-1), bind9-host:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), feh:amd64 (3.1.1-2, 3.1.3-1), cli-aptix:amd64 (0.2.9, 0.2.10), libqscintilla2-qt5-13:amd64 (2.10.4+dfsg-1+b1, 2.10.4+dfsg-2), libisc-export1100:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), python-lxml:amd64 (4.3.0-1, 4.3.1-1), python3-requests:amd64 (2.20.0-2, 2.21.0-1), libisc1100:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), console-grid-gui:amd64 (0.2.9, 0.2.10), live-kernel-updater:amd64 (0.2.9, 0.2.10), ceni:amd64 (2.38.5.2, 2.38.5.3), liblwres161:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), python-pkg-resources:amd64 (40.7.1-1, 40.8.0-1), vim-runtime:amd64 (2:8.1.0875-1, 2:8.1.0875-2), vim:amd64 (2:8.1.0875-1, 2:8.1.0875-2), python3-pkg-resources:amd64 (40.7.1-1, 40.8.0-1), libqscintilla2-qt5-l10n:amd64 (2.10.4+dfsg-1, 2.10.4+dfsg-2), xxd:amd64 (2:8.1.0875-1, 2:8.1.0875-2), python-setuptools:amd64 (40.7.1-1, 40.8.0-1), libdns-export1104:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), xfonts-base:amd64 (1:1.0.4+nmu1, 1:1.0.5), libudisks2-0:amd64 (2.8.1-3.0nosystemd1, 2.8.1-4), vim-tiny:amd64 (2:8.1.0875-1, 2:8.1.0875-2), libisccc161:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), libbind9-161:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), libdns1104:amd64 (1:9.11.5.P1+dfsg-2, 1:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-1), python3-lxml:amd64 (4.3.0-1, 4.3.1-1), python3-setuptools:amd64 (40.7.1-1, 40.8.0-1), python3-pyqt5.qsci:amd64 (2.10.4+dfsg-1+b1, 2.10.4+dfsg-2)March 5, 2019 at 6:58 am #19142Memberpourpier
::I sent you a message as I am unable to see my reply after having tried three times to paste the output of tail -n 50 of the file in question.
CheersMarch 5, 2019 at 8:21 am #19149Forum Admin
anticapitalista
::What about trying
dhclient ethOin /etc/rc.localObviously using the correct device for your net
Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.
March 5, 2019 at 8:40 am #19150Memberpourpier
::What about trying
dhclient ethOin /etc/rc.localObviously using the correct device for your net
Thanks a lot. This fixed it.
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