Amos Jeffries, le lun. 06 juil. 2020 00:35:14 +1200, a ecrit:
> On 5/07/20 7:41 am, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > Amos Jeffries, le dim. 05 juil. 2020 07:21:42 +1200, a ecrit:
> >> On 4/07/20 11:02 pm, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> >>> Is this documented anywhere (that would really need to be erased)?
> >>
On 5/07/20 7:41 am, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Amos Jeffries, le dim. 05 juil. 2020 07:21:42 +1200, a ecrit:
>> On 4/07/20 11:02 pm, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>>> Amos Jeffries, le sam. 04 juil. 2020 07:23:43 +1200, a ecrit:
Synaptic Menu: Settings->Repositories
Click "New" butto
Samuel Thibault writes:
> Amos Jeffries, le dim. 05 juil. 2020 07:21:42 +1200, a ecrit:
>> On 4/07/20 11:02 pm, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> > Amos Jeffries, le sam. 04 juil. 2020 07:23:43 +1200, a ecrit:
>> >>
>> >> Synaptic Menu: Settings->Repositories
>> >
>> > I'm *really* wondering: how did
Amos Jeffries, le dim. 05 juil. 2020 07:21:42 +1200, a ecrit:
> On 4/07/20 11:02 pm, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > Amos Jeffries, le sam. 04 juil. 2020 07:23:43 +1200, a ecrit:
> >>
> >> Synaptic Menu: Settings->Repositories
> >>
> >> Click "New" button
> >>
> >> Type: deb
> >> URI:
On 4/07/20 11:02 pm, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Amos Jeffries, le sam. 04 juil. 2020 07:23:43 +1200, a ecrit:
>>
>> Synaptic Menu: Settings->Repositories
>>
>> Click "New" button
>>
>> Type: deb
>> URI: [arch=hurd-i386] http://deb.debian.org/debian-ports/
>> Distrib
Just to comment on the actual problem, just to take this example:
Amos Jeffries, le sam. 04 juil. 2020 07:23:43 +1200, a ecrit:
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> hurd-libs0.3:hurd-i386 : Depends: zlib1g:hurd-i386 (>= 1:1.1.4) but it
> is not going to be installed
That's because
Hello,
Amos Jeffries, le sam. 04 juil. 2020 07:23:43 +1200, a ecrit:
> User with existing Debian machine. Wants to try out Hurd but not wipe
> out their existing machine or play around with complex virtual machinery
> nor command line tricks.
Well, that is a non-scenario then?
> The "Debian Way"
So for testing we have this scenario:
User with existing Debian machine. Wants to try out Hurd but not wipe
out their existing machine or play around with complex virtual machinery
nor command line tricks.
... how do we get there?
The "Debian Way" is to install packages.
Problem #1: tutorial
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