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I'm trying to change my DNS settings on my Debian 12 VPS, and by this I mean, I want to use a public resolver like 1 1 1 1 instead of my VPS host's resolver I remember in Debian 11 I could just ed
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What is the command to display a list of open ports on a Debian server? I tried netstat -a | egrep 'Proto|LISTEN' but I would like something more specific that actually lists the port number
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But there is a new version (2 2) of the B package in the Debian repository and I don't want it since it conflicts with other stuff So, when I install the A package apt also tries to upgrade B How can I disable the upgrading of the dependencies or indicate an explicit dependency version without having to edit the packages?
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When I choose the Debian installation it does start the debian installer It asks me 3 questions (language, country and keymap) which I answer with the defaults Then, after a short screen where it detects installation media, it waits a few seconds on a blue streen, and a notification appears: [!!] Detect and mount installation media
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- Is it Debian really more stable for servers than Ubuntu LTS?
I am looking for a pertinent answer regarding Ubuntu versus Debian for servers when it comes to stability and security, not personal preferences I am inclined to like Ubuntu because it is more re
- How to fix locale settings in Debian squeeze - Server Fault
2 I've seen this before on older Debian installs, and while annoying, I've never seen it cause a problem If usr bin locale is missing, try (as root): apt-get install libc-bin that should install libc-bin, providing usr bin locale That AcceptEnv line in your sshd_config is pretty standard, and shouldn't be the the cause of your problem here
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