* Michael Cardenas
| So, just set the DEBIAN_FRONTEND environment variable to slang, gtk,
| or whatever the name of the so file is for the frontend module you
| would like to test. Then run make demo.
Or, if DEBIAN_FRONTEND is unset, it will look in the configuration
file. Having a way to swit
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 03:11:53PM +0800, Jeff Williams wrote:
> A few questions about debian-installer:
>
> 1) Is it currently possible to test frontends to cdebconf other than the
> text one? And if so, how?
>
...
> Jeff
>
From debian-installer/tools/cdebconf/src/frontend.c:
modname = g
* Petter Reinholdtsen
| Perhaps you can package the new version and upload it into Debian?
don't, at least not without coordinating with Branden (and/or me).
--
Tollef Fog Heen,''`.
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its fri
ons 2002-11-13 klockan 09.50 skrev Petter Reinholdtsen:
> [Jeff Williams]
> > A few questions about debian-installer:
> >
> > 1) Is it currently possible to test frontends to cdebconf other than the
> > text one? And if so, how?
>
> No idea. If you get the slang frontend working on a boot flopp
[Jeff Williams]
> A few questions about debian-installer:
>
> 1) Is it currently possible to test frontends to cdebconf other than the
> text one? And if so, how?
No idea. If you get the slang frontend working on a boot floppy,
please let me know how.
> 2) I saw an earlier message regarding th
A few questions about debian-installer:
1) Is it currently possible to test frontends to cdebconf other than the
text one? And if so, how?
2) I saw an earlier message regarding the RTL-8139 ethernet being,
detected as module rtl8139 when the module in the floppies is 8139too.
It does this on m
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