Hi all,
thanks for the discussion and explanations. I will keep the -dpg packages
installed in the future, the backtraces are often rather useful.
Cheers,
Bernd
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Dave Page said...
> I have recently acquired a new laptop, on which I am running Debian
> Sarge. It's fine for outside use and so on, but I would like also to use
> it as a "thin client" for my desktop (also running Sarge) when at home.
I do this, although I'm running Ubuntu on the laptop to a Deb
El domingo, 27 de agosto de 2006 23:59, Alejandro Exojo escribió:
> Sorry to stress this again (and correct me if I'm wrong), but NO, there is
> no penalty in runtime if you install a -dbg package. The binaries you
> execute, are not linked to the debugging symbols, so, the system is not
> clever,
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