On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 09:37:50AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: >> That's bug #499270. My advice to you: don't run sid if you cannot >> figure out such things on your own. >> > > That's rather severe. OP asked and you provided info and showed me > something I did not know in the process. > > I would say: don't run Sid if you can't find your way out of problems > somehow.
OK, let's get it clear. Sven didn't provide the info, I did. And I did NOT find this info for my "Bag O' Tricks"(tm) by being an expert Sid runner. I found it by asking a simple question on a mailing list. A few years back. It's how I learned to run Sid. dpkg is unique to Debian based systems, and I needed to learn a few things about the "Debian way" of doing things, and how to hack around them. I'm MORE than happy to help others out when I can. Others have been there for me when I've needed help to get things going. Regards, Rook -- This kernel runs like a dessicated slug if you have more than 2G of memory due to a 32-bit overflow. -- Andrew Morton, on Linux 2.6.8-rc1-mm1
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