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[03:38] <Aussie_matt> Hi all: I have some (probably) simple questions; I'm seeking to setup a small arm file server for home (I can handle that side of it), but once up and running, it will be headless: How does one maintain the server from then on? through ssh? I've never had to consider this before any help most appreciated. |
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[23:56] <smallfoot-> the i386 and amd64 packages are on archive.ubuntu.com |
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[23:56] <smallfoot-> but where are the ARM packages? |
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[23:57] <k1l> ports.ubuntu.com |
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[23:57] <smallfoot-> I see |
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[23:57] <smallfoot-> Why are ARM and x86 on different subdomains? |
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[23:57] <smallfoot-> Why are not they all on the same place? |
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