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Upgrade of 2003 machine to Debian 8 -- a bumpy ride

Posted 10-19-2015 at 10:53 AM by flshope

I have a 2003-vintage machine that remains useful despite its age, and I am determined to keep it running as long as I can as a backup to my main machine. The 2003 machine was born with Red Hat 9, migrated to Ubuntu, and finally to Debian 7 last December when Ubuntu dropped support for the display card.

Yesterday, after much study of the release notes,

https://www.debian.org/releases/stab...e-notes.en.txt

I decided to proceed with the upgrade...
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Sync calendar and contacts: Alternative server: radicale/calypso (Part 5)

Posted 07-14-2015 at 08:45 AM by jere21
Updated 07-14-2015 at 09:08 AM by jere21

This is the last of a series of blog posts with a complete guide to sync calendar and contacts between Debian Jessie laptop (as server and client) and Android (CyanogenMod) mobile:
  1. General
  2. Setup CalDAV/CardDAV server (on my laptop):
    ownCloud, Apache, self-signed certificate
  3. Setup calendar and contacts in Icedove (rebranded Thunderbird) and Iceowl (rebranded Lightning):
    export, transform and backup the data with a script (owncloud.export), SOGo connector, ThunderSync, print to
...
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Sync calendar and contacts (ownCloud): Clients on the Android (CyanogenMod) mobile (Part 4)

Posted 07-14-2015 at 08:13 AM by jere21
Updated 07-14-2015 at 09:08 AM by jere21

This is the 4th of a series of blog posts with a complete guide to sync calendar and contacts between Debian Jessie laptop (as server and client) and Android (CyanogenMod) mobile:
  1. General
  2. Setup CalDAV/CardDAV server (on my laptop):
    ownCloud, Apache, self-signed certificate
  3. Setup calendar and contacts in Icedove (rebranded Thunderbird) and Iceowl (rebranded Lightning):
    export, transform and backup the data with a script (owncloud.export), SOGo connector, ThunderSync, print to
...
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Sync calendar and contacts (ownCloud): Clients on laptop (Part 3)

Posted 07-14-2015 at 08:12 AM by jere21
Updated 10-28-2015 at 11:34 AM by jere21

This is the third of a series of blog posts with a complete guide to sync calendar and contacts between Debian Jessie laptop (as server and client) and Android (CyanogenMod) mobile:
  1. General
  2. Setup CalDAV/CardDAV server (on my laptop):
    ownCloud, Apache, self-signed certificate
  3. Setup calendar and contacts in Icedove (rebranded Thunderbird) and Iceowl (rebranded Lightning):
    export, transform and backup the data with a script (owncloud.export), SOGo connector, ThunderSync,
...
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Sync calendar and contacts (ownCloud): Server on laptop (Part 2)

Posted 07-14-2015 at 08:12 AM by jere21
Updated 07-14-2015 at 09:07 AM by jere21

This is the second of a series of blog posts with a complete guide to sync calendar and contacts between Debian Jessie laptop (as server and client) and Android (CyanogenMod) mobile:
  1. General
  2. Setup CalDAV/CardDAV server (on my laptop):
    ownCloud, Apache, self-signed certificate
  3. Setup calendar and contacts in Icedove (rebranded Thunderbird) and Iceowl (rebranded Lightning):
    export, transform and backup the data with a script (owncloud.export), SOGo connector, ThunderSync,
...
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