Re: kde mirror

2001-02-25 Thread Pascal Hos
Make sure you read http://people.debian.org/~cpbotha/xf402_potato/READ.THIS Pascal [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sunday 25 February 2001 16:01, Dave Smith wrote: > Cheers for the suggestions for kde2 mirror. > > When I get the debs from the site below, it installs xlibs, but all X > programs on the system

Re: kde mirror

2001-02-25 Thread Dave Smith
Cheers for the suggestions for kde2 mirror. When I get the debs from the site below, it installs xlibs, but all X programs on the system want xlibs6g which means that they all try and uninstall themselves. Where can I get an xlibs6g packages? Dave Smith - Original Message - From: "Panos

Re: kde mirror

2001-02-25 Thread Hasso Tepper
Panos Maheras wrote: > Wrong! Try: http://people.debian.org/~cpbotha/ Hey, thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Hasso Tepper KDE Estonian Team

Re: kde mirror

2001-02-25 Thread Panos Maheras
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 21:22:06 +, you wrote: >> Also, on a different note, is Xfree86 4.0.2 available for potato? > >No. Try Testing. Wrong! Try: http://people.debian.org/~cpbotha/ Panos Maheras.

Re: kde mirror

2001-02-24 Thread Jesse Goerz
On Saturday 24 February 2001 15:04, Pablo de Vicente wrote: > El Sáb 24 Feb 2001 18:42, Dave Smith escribió: > > I run several PCs which use KDE2. I have used apt-move to create a local > > mirror of the main and non-us packages and wish to do the same with the > > KDE2 packages. Does anyone have a

Re: kde mirror

2001-02-24 Thread Simon Hepburn
On Saturday 24 February 2001 5:42 pm, Dave Smith wrote: > I run several PCs which use KDE2. I have used apt-move to create a local > mirror of the main and non-us packages and wish to do the same with the > KDE2 packages. Does anyone have a utility (or nifty one liner) which > achieves this? Edit

Re: kde mirror

2001-02-24 Thread Pablo de Vicente
El Sáb 24 Feb 2001 18:42, Dave Smith escribió: > I run several PCs which use KDE2. I have used apt-move to create a local > mirror of the main and non-us packages and wish to do the same with the > KDE2 packages. Does anyone have a utility (or nifty one liner) which > achieves this? You may use m

kde mirror

2001-02-24 Thread Dave Smith
I run several PCs which use KDE2. I have used apt-move to create a local mirror of the main and non-us packages and wish to do the same with the KDE2 packages. Does anyone have a utility (or nifty one liner) which achieves this? Also, on a different note, is Xfree86 4.0.2 available for potato? Ch