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netatalk valid users

they might make it to where it appears you installed also do not follow instructions intended for ubuntu or OMV, these will probably only serve to get your system messed up or break.

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Urge, that you don't try to install this, until some one with more experience, can help too,you could end up "breaking" your system, to the extent you have to re-install, there are some "back ports", and methods that you might be able to use, to get the program working, but I don't have the experience to tell you much on that. I am not much of a "tech", mostly I just try to stay on top of the "spam", here.I strongly there are commands that need to be used on Jessie, and can not work on wheezy, wheezy is not using "systemd", and Jessie is. There are some commands, that worked on wheezy, and now don't work on Jessie, and vice a verse. su: /etc/init.d/netatalk: Permission vi systemctl enable avahi-daemonįailed to execute operation: No such file or getfattr Wheezy is "stable", and less problematic, but also, netatak, is available for Wheezy,Ĭode: Select all touch /etc/init.d/netatalk start to make a long story, short, once I understood better about Debian, instead of re-installing squeeze, I installed wheezy, but also, since that particular program still is no longer in the repository, I did not install it again, and have had no problems,Īlso, my thoughts are if you really must use "netatalk", you may be better off installing wheezy, "sid" is a "testing" version, and not stable, but also even though Jessie is considered "stable" there are some problems, that seem to keep coming up. anyway, I did not have any trouble compiling installing it, but shortly after it had been installed my system crashed, totally.

netatalk valid users

I learned the hard way on this, back when I was using "squeeze", a program I wanted, was not in the Debian repository, for "squeeze", even though it is available, in ubuntu and mint repositories, Debian developers, removed it from the repository because of "bugs", not in Debian, but the software, I did now know that, so any way I downloaded it from "source forge", similar to how you have, different program, but still. usually this is because there are some kind of problems, and they are not accepting it in the repository. So for some reason, it is not available for "Jessie". This is for wheezy, but if you look at the upper right corner, you see, it says "squeeze""wheezy"then "sid" Just now looked, and it does appear, "netatak" is not available for Jessie, yet in the Debian repositories. Quite often people new to Debian, make this mistake, in thinking, Ubuntu, and other distros are the same, they are not, OMV I am not familiar with, but anyway that does not matter much. Like I said, I've had this system up and running fine on both Ubuntu and OMV, so I know it has worked on other versions of Debian kernels.













Netatalk valid users