In Adri's email, 15-06-2001: > Ok, > > I didn't install the module for my ethernet card. > > What now? Shall I reinstall and indicate the ethernet card correctly or > can I fix this up from where I am now?
You can specify modules to be loaded at boot time in the file /etc/modules Each line should contain one module name, if you need to pass parameters, you can put them on the same line. > 2) I managed to remove X (it didn't work) with dselect but how to remove > stuff with apt? `apt-get remove <packagename>` should remove the package and all packages which depend on it. you can also use `dpkg --purge <packagename>` afterwords to also remove any configuration files related to the package. > 3) How do I get a list or an overview of all what I have installed on the > system? dselect only? `dpkg --list` gives you a list of packages and their states. `dpkg --get-selections` is nice for packages that show up in `dpkg --list` but whose whole name doesn't show. > Thanks > Bye > Adri [listtail snip] (comments interspersed<SP>) -- Michael Janssen - Jamuraa - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Fingerprint: 87F1 92C4 44AA 4105 B1C4 EDEC D995 9620 C00E 9159
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