Just do
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-server linux-image-server linux-server
and you will be fine.
Doing "apt-get dist-upgrade" will upgrade your OS to a new version which is often what people do not want.
p.s. - I know that thread is somewhat old, but this question is asked a lot, so I...
A terminal is at the end of an electric wire, a shell is the home of a turtle, tty is a strange abbreviation and a console is a kind of cabinet.
Well, etymologically speaking, anyway.
In unix terminology, the short answer is that
terminal = tty = text input/output environment
console = physic...
There are several different scenarios; I'll describe the most common ones. The successive macroscopic events are:
Input: the key press event is transmitted from the keyboard hardware to the application.
Processing: the application decides that because the key A was pressed, it must display the ...
@Braiam yeah so my closing it like I did leaves it for a bit but then the janitor scripts will ultimately delete it after a while, now it's here forever.
When I have a nagging issue like this I take that as a sign that I need to tighten things up so I can see where the issue is, there's too much noise here
I mean I've written awful scripts like this when 1st starting out
We all know that Linus Torvalds created Git because of issues with Bitkeeper. What is not known (at least to me) is, how were issues/tickets/bugs tracked up until then? I tried but didn't get anything interesting. The only discussion I was able to get on the subject was this one where Linus share...
There are some things you can do to clear it up a little. You can be a little more definitive as opposed to conditional. Like bracefilename=${1:-$bracefilename} is fine - no if necessary.
@slm I don't exactly know, as I'm not working on this. Apparently something in github.com/revans/bash-it was messing with it and causing the quotes not to work when substituting. Or something like that.