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E package apache2 has no installation candidate comparison
E package apache2 has no installation candidate comparison







e package apache2 has no installation candidate comparison
  1. #E PACKAGE APACHE2 HAS NO INSTALLATION CANDIDATE COMPARISON INSTALL#
  2. #E PACKAGE APACHE2 HAS NO INSTALLATION CANDIDATE COMPARISON UPDATE#

Thank you very much, this is a first very perfect manual, that give the actually info step by step on the newest Debian release. There is a further issue i've notice, in the '/etc/postfix/master.cf' you mention removing the # from line in the file but one of them isn't on the master cf i'm editing -o smtpdclientrestrictions=permitsaslauthenticated,reject where as it use to be in the wheezy version, do i add this line as well to the file, id so it doesn't say that in the totorial below is the default.

e package apache2 has no installation candidate comparison

#E PACKAGE APACHE2 HAS NO INSTALLATION CANDIDATE COMPARISON UPDATE#

If you run a production server, then you should not consider an update to a new Linux dist release so soon after the initial release, it is better to wait a few months so that the current bugs in the debian packages got fixed if you dont want to break your server. We will release a tutorial with the update procedure when Debian Jessie is a bit more mature. It contains also the info that you might need to reconfigure your server after an update, but it is not explicitely made for that. First you should check the hostname in /etc/hosts and change it when nescessary.

e package apache2 has no installation candidate comparison

Do not use a domain name without subdomain part like '' as hostname as this will cause problems later with your mail setup. 4 Configure the Hostname The hostname of your server should be a subdomain like ''.

#E PACKAGE APACHE2 HAS NO INSTALLATION CANDIDATE COMPARISON INSTALL#

The default vi program has some strange behaviour on Debian and Ubuntu to fix this, we install vim-nox: apt-get install nano vim-nox If vi is your favorite editor, then replace nano with vi in the following commands to edit files. Some useres prefer the classic vi editor, therefor we will install both editors here. 3 Install a shell text editor (Optional) We will use nano text editor in this tutorial. 2 Install the SSH server (Optional) If you did not install the OpenSSH server during the system installation, you can do it now: apt-get install ssh openssh-server From now on you can use an SSH client such as and connect from your workstation to your Debian Jessie server and follow the remaining steps from this tutorial.









E package apache2 has no installation candidate comparison