On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 21:13 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 03:00:51AM +0200, Enrique Perez-Terron wrote:
> > This is the output:
> >
> > # apt-get install gui-apt-key
> > Reading package lists... Done
> > Building dependency tre
On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 18:30 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 12:01:19AM +0200, Enrique Perez-Terron wrote:
> > Today I installed some 30 packages, but got an error message from two of
> > them: samba and swat. They could not be authenticated. I tried to
On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 18:53 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 12:32:17AM +0200, Enrique Perez-Terron wrote:
> >
> > Using synaptic, I click the "Install" checkbox to mark gui-apt-key
> > (which I have not yet installed) for installat
On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 18:08 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 12:01:19AM +0200, Enrique Perez-Terron wrote:
> > Today I installed some 30 packages, but got an error message from two of
> > them: samba and swat. They could not be authenticated. I tried to
Today I installed some 30 packages, but got an error message from two of
them: samba and swat. They could not be authenticated. I tried to look
around for a problem, but I could only find that if I downloaded the
files manually, the md5sum was as detailed in /var/lib/apt/lists/
security.debian.org_
David Whelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Does anyone know where can find high-level "what happens when"
> >> documentation for ping? I mean clear information about what exactly
> >> happens from the moment you enter a ping command to the returned message.
> >>
> >
> > I don't know any g
walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I can't install from `netinst' I must try with 21 CDs!! or 3 dvd!! So
> I think including some free modules like rt2500 or the kernel source and
> gcc in netinst will help a big number of posible future debian users who
> perhaps will persuade hardware vendors
David Whelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know where can find high-level "what happens when"
> documentation for ping? I mean clear information about what exactly
> happens from the moment you enter a ping command to the returned message.
I don't know any good high-level doc. Most bo
I have recently switched to debian, and I am trying to learn to compile kernels
the debian way. I need a patch and an external module, so I am trying the
following script:
M="make-kpkg \
--us --uc --initrd \
--append-to-version q4 \
--stem linux \
--added-modules madwifi \
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