lasser Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 Hi! I downloaded 'Armbian_5.20_Odroidc1_Debian_jessie_3.10.103.7z' today, put it on a SD card and successfully booted and 'ssh'ed in it. The board - an old C1 - is running fine. Now I want to install fail2ban and mc, but with the original 'sources.list' for apt there's no way to to that via apt-get. Will I run into difficulties if I change the 'sources.list' to the normal Debian ones and make my installations, updates and upgrades from there? Frank
zador.blood.stained Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 Armbian uses "normal" Debian/Ubuntu repositories + own repository for Armbian-specific packages. fail2ban and mc should be available by default without any changes.
lasser Posted October 10, 2016 Author Posted October 10, 2016 Armbian uses "normal" Debian/Ubuntu repositories + own repository for Armbian-specific packages. fail2ban and mc should be available by default without any changes. Thanks for your answer. I didn't know the concept of httpredir.debian.org. That's pretty smart, I think. And also I was not aware of /etc/apt/sources.list.d/armbian.list. The errors I got in using apt-get update where produced by apt-cacher-ng, which I'm running on another machine, combined with the httpredir.debian.org URLs. Without apt-cacher-ng everything was fine. Also using debian.tu-bs.de as mirror with apt-cacher runs without errors. I'm wondering why... But everything should be fine now, thanks for the good work! I came along this project because I searched an image for my C1 which is able to run fail2ban, and it was the first one that did the trick :-) Frank
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