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This section a starting point for notes on Linux packages, namely Debian and Ubuntu packages.  Focus here is on userland software, and which packages are needed to set up various tools sets in a working Unix / Linux environment . . .
 
This section a starting point for notes on Linux packages, namely Debian and Ubuntu packages.  Focus here is on userland software, and which packages are needed to set up various tools sets in a working Unix / Linux environment . . .
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== Document editing and assorted packages ==
  
 
*  libreoffice . . .
 
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libreoffice-base<br />
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libreoffice-base<br />
libreoffice-calc<br />
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libreoffice-calc<br />
libreoffice-dbg<br />
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libreoffice-dbg<br />
libreoffice-draw<br />
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libreoffice-draw<br />
libreoffice-help-en-gb<br />
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libreoffice-help-en-gb<br />
libreoffice-help-es<br />
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libreoffice-help-es<br />
libreoffice-impress<br />
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libreoffice-impress<br />
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*  [http://www.postfix.org/ Postfix configuration]
 
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**  [http://www.postfix.org/ldap_table.5.html LDAP tables for e-mail alias look-ups]
 
**  [http://www.postfix.org/ldap_table.5.html LDAP tables for e-mail alias look-ups]
  
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== [[#top|^]] Linux packages for Raspberry Pi system ==
  
 
*  [http://cdn-fastly.deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libg/libgd2/ libgd3_2.2.4-2+deb9u1_armhf.deb]
 
*  [http://cdn-fastly.deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libg/libgd2/ libgd3_2.2.4-2+deb9u1_armhf.deb]
  
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== [[#top|^]] Logitech wireless devices and unifying receiver ==
  
 
*  [https://askubuntu.com/questions/113984/is-logitechs-unifying-receiver-supported ltunify software for Logitech unifying receivers]
 
*  [https://askubuntu.com/questions/113984/is-logitechs-unifying-receiver-supported ltunify software for Logitech unifying receivers]
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== [[#top|^]] sudo ==
  
 
Ted noting sudo manual page URL here, in order to revisit and read about <code>sudo -e</code> as well as sudo invoked with the <code>-l</code> and <code>-v</code> options.  Also noting there is an environment variable sometimes set, variable named <code>$SUDO_USER</code>.
 
Ted noting sudo manual page URL here, in order to revisit and read about <code>sudo -e</code> as well as sudo invoked with the <code>-l</code> and <code>-v</code> options.  Also noting there is an environment variable sometimes set, variable named <code>$SUDO_USER</code>.
  
 
*  https://www.sudo.ws/man/sudoers.man.html
 
*  https://www.sudo.ws/man/sudoers.man.html
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Some excerpts from parted use on LFS volume . . .
 
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*  http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/syntax.html
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*  u-boot-tools  . . . provides `mkimage` which can create initial ramdisk images that U-boot boot-loader can boot
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*  https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/README.md#how-do-i-update-youtube-dl
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 9 February 2024

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Linux Software Packages
Notes on package installation, set-up and use
started 2017-07-31



- 2017-07-31 सोमवार -

This section a starting point for notes on Linux packages, namely Debian and Ubuntu packages. Focus here is on userland software, and which packages are needed to set up various tools sets in a working Unix / Linux environment . . .



Document editing and assorted packages

  • libreoffice . . .
    - 2017-10-11 WED -
    • libreoffice-base
    • libreoffice-calc
    • libreoffice-dbg
    • libreoffice-draw
    • libreoffice-help-en-gb
    • libreoffice-help-es
    • libreoffice-impress
    • libservlet2.5-java
  • postfix . . . see section below
  • gpm
  • ctags
  • vim-doc
  • vim-scripts
  • xfonts-cyrillic
  • fonts-sil-gentium-basic
  • devhelp
  • distcc . . . distributed compiling of C and C++ programs across multiple machines

- 2017-10-12 THU -

  • xfractint
  • radeontop



^ Postfix



^ Linux packages for Raspberry Pi system




^ Logitech wireless devices and unifying receiver

Open source Ubuntu-available program `solaar` works. But why on 2017-12-09 did Mediawiki text seach for 'unify' fail to give any results on this wiki site?



^ sudo

Ted noting sudo manual page URL here, in order to revisit and read about sudo -e as well as sudo invoked with the -l and -v options. Also noting there is an environment variable sometimes set, variable named $SUDO_USER.



^ parted partition editor

Some excerpts from parted use on LFS volume . . .


(parted) print /dev/sdb                                                   
Model: ATA ST3160812AS (scsi)
Disk /dev/sdb: 160GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos

Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags
 1      32.3kB  107MB   107MB   primary   ext4         boot
 2      107MB   7789MB  7682MB  extended
 5      107MB   7789MB  7682MB  logical   ext4

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Well one thing Ted noting is that parted cannot resize file systems, which are the structured data which overlay and live in partitions. The partition is one thing, mapped in a partition table somewhere on the physical disk or volume. The file system on a given partition is another thing, contained and bounded within that partition. Resizing the partition doesn't resize the file system. So which tool can deal with resizing a partition on which an ext4 file system exists? And then permit a next, independent step to resize the file system there? - TMH



^ GRUB2 - Grand Unified Boot Loader



^ Packages by name only, no notes so far

  • mythgallery . . . Qt based directory tree and image browsing plus slide show program
  • galleryapp
  • libapache-gallery-perl

vim:



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