Don Raikes wrote:
> How does one "turn off" a package in the package list?
you shall turn off automatic installation of recommended packages,
lh_config --apt-recommends disabled.
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Daniel,
How does one "turn off" a package in the package list?
> -Original Message-
> From: Daniel Baumann [mailto:dan...@debian.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 1:04 AM
> To: Debian Live
> Subject: Re: Odd DNS issue for Live
>
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> Laurin d
Laurin d'Volts wrote:
> Is that package not typical of the Debian Live setup?
no.
> Anyone got an idea of how I could check which program is depending on
> that package? I got a lot of programs that get downloaded, and it would
> be a task to check through each one's dependencies.
just fix the i
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> apt-cache rdepends resolvconf
thankfully, nobody is so stupid to install resolvconf on purpose.
mostly, it's pulled in by another package recommending it (and people
build with recommends enabled). therefore, that looking up the rdepends
doesn't help much, unfortunately
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On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 01:32:55AM -0500, Laurin d'Volts wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 18:00 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> > i was refering to the package 'resovlconf', not the file. if you've
> > got
> > resolvconf installed, make sure you get rid o
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 18:00 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> i was refering to the package 'resovlconf', not the file. if you've
> got
> resolvconf installed, make sure you get rid of it.
The package resolvconf is not one of the packages I have listed that I
wanted to specifically install. Unless de
Laurin d'Volts wrote:
> I'm using a custom build.
proceed according to the bug reporting instructions in the manual then.
> I catted resolv.conf before I played with
> Network. I didn't see anything in there. I figured I could have put in
> some kind of gateway address, but I didn't see the need
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 07:26 +0200, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Laurin d'Volts wrote:
> > I had to setup the DNS in System>Administration>Network.
> > I don't know why that is. I set it to my router's IP address.
>
> are you using a custom build or a prebuilt iso. if the first, are you
> using resolv.c
Laurin d'Volts wrote:
> I had to setup the DNS in System>Administration>Network.
> I don't know why that is. I set it to my router's IP address.
are you using a custom build or a prebuilt iso. if the first, are you
using resolv.conf, if the latter, which iso (gnome-desktop i presume)?
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I had to setup the DNS in System>Administration>Network.
I don't know why that is. I set it to my router's IP address.
Situation:
1. Connect to wireless router with wireless USB
2. ping yahoo.com
3. no response: Try IP of yahoo -- Success
4. Go to System>Administration>Network
5. Enter router's I
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