On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 08:12:21AM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 07:14:47PM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > I had thought of that one, and I agree with your evaluation of its > > significance. You see, dpkg -l gives 14 columns of package name in an > > 80-column terminal, so you would see: > > dpkg -l is (IMHO) very frustrating. Just when you want to find out > what kernels you have installed and no longer need: > > [8:11am] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> dpkg -l | grep kernel > ii ipx 2.2.0.17-1 Utilities to configure the kernel ipx interf > ii kernel-image-2 silly.2 Linux kernel binary image. > ii kernel-image-2 silly.1 Linux kernel binary image. > ii kernel-package 7.04.potato.1 Debian Linux kernel package build scripts.
Agreed. On the other hand, I can't believe it's more than a ten minute change to fix it. And we're not short of C programmers round here... *ducks and hides* -- Jules Bean | Any sufficiently advanced [EMAIL PROTECTED],jellybean.co.uk} | technology is indistinguishable [EMAIL PROTECTED] | from a perl script