I wrote:
>
> Dominik Karall wrote:
> >
> > I don't know on which list it was discussed, but apt-get
> > dselect-upgrade
> > should be the best way to upgrade your packages.
>
> That's a very odd way to do an upgrade. The command is:
>
> apt-get dist-upgrade
>
> I have my doubts if it
Dominik Karall wrote:
>
> I don't know on which list it was discussed, but apt-get
> dselect-upgrade
> should be the best way to upgrade your packages.
That's a very odd way to do an upgrade. The command is:
apt-get dist-upgrade
I have my doubts if it would work much better for him
Franco Gorziglia wrote:
> The problem is that kdm try to start al the final of the boot
> process,
> but then a blank screen and return to the console login. Then, I can
> login as root, and type "#kdm" and kdm starts perfectly. I don't
Check /var/log/kdm.log.
In my case, with 2.4 kernels k
Title: KDE 3.2 desktop
Ack!! I just did a major dist-upgrade in Sarge and suddenly my desktop icons all have _extremely_ ugly drop-shadowed labels. I can't read them. How can I turn this off? It isn't obvious to me anywhere in the Control Center.
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derek
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