woody apt-get dist-upgrade problem

2001-06-02 Thread Alan Macdougall
I'm fairly new at this, having come to Debian in the last month or so after using LinuxPPC 1999 very intermittently for a while now. (I would still consider myself a relative newbie!) I've been attempting to upgrade to Woody over a fresh installation of Potato r3 on my 7600/200. (I'm keen to try

Re: woody apt-get dist-upgrade problem

2001-06-07 Thread Alan Macdougall
On 3/6/01 at 2:16 PM, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I had a similar problem awhile ago going from > potato r2 to woody. In my case, I was able to > solve it by using apt-get install dpkg to force > dpkg to upgrade first, and then once I did that, > apt-get dist-upgrade

Re: X screen wraps around

2001-06-09 Thread Alan Macdougall
On 8/6/01 at 1:40 AM, Michel DŠnzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Duncan Sands wrote: > > If I use more bpp then the screen image is > > displaced to the right, and wraps around onto > > the left of the screen. Having the left of a > > window on the right of the screen and the > > right of the wi

mozilla - 5 processes using 149Mb

2001-06-17 Thread Alan Macdougall
Vital stats: Pwer Macintosh 7600/200MHz/64Mb running Woody. Mozilla 0.9 seems a bit of a hog. (This is build 2001052403 downloaded from Ethan's penguinppc repository.) Typing "mozilla" at the command line seems to cause 5 separate processes to be started, taking in total 149Mb of memory (accorti

Re: mozilla - 5 processes using 149Mb

2001-06-18 Thread Alan Macdougall
On 17/6/01 at 1:45 AM, Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Typing "mozilla" at the command line seems to > > cause 5 separate processes to be started, > > taking in total 149Mb of memory (accorting to > > gtop). Given that I only have 64Mb of real RAM > > and 50Mb of swap it doesn't take m