Hello!
I get, after installing qt3-dev, the following message when trying to
compile a kde package: checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt
2.2.2) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your
installation! For more details about this problem, look at the end of
config.log. The inte
Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello
>
> Dr Gavin Seddon (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
>
>> A colleague of mine has installed knoppix 3.3 on his 350Mhz K2 machine
>> and he has found it to be much slower than win 98. Can anyone suggest
>> why this is so anmd how to fix the problem?
Chris Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What's wrong with it?
>
> Nothing's wrong with it: it's what you asked for. You started
> out with a sources.list that drew from stable, testing, and unstable,
> as well as unofficial repositories, but *didn't* draw from the
> security updates. You s
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 02:20:23PM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
>> * Moritz Beller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040224 14:12]:
>> > Yes, but not only! In the former case (upgrading debian distribution) I
>> > only want to use s
user list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not sure I understand the question. Is it that you want only
> security updates? That is, do you wnat ot skip those upgrades that have
> no impact on security?
Yes, but not only! In the former case (upgrading debian distribution) I
only want to use secu
Hello!
As already discribed in a prior posting I want to update my system via
apt-get dist-upgrade. In order to only get secure packages, which lines
should be deleted from my sources.list (some commented out lines have
already been deleted)?
# Security updates for "stable"
deb http://security.d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Enrico Zini) writes:
>> Isn't there any possibility of getting my apt-get work again?
>> Thanks for all of you who have any clue and tell me.
>
> I can't recall the precise details, however I solved this issue by
> removing libxcursor-dev and xlibs-dev, including depending packa
Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A simple deinstallation of libxcursor-dev followed by a reinstall of
> xlibs-dev should do the trick.
The thing is that by typing apt-get remove libxcursor-dev (which should remove
it, shouldn't it?) I get:
package libxcursor-dev is not installed, and i
Hello!
After doing "apt-get install kopete" I got a message saying that
libqt3-mt-dev depended on libxcursor-dev and I should try "apt-get
install -f" which I did and what resulted in trying to install
libxcursor-dev. Unfortunately this didn't work, printing out something
like:
Unpacking libxcurs
Hello!
After doing "apt-get install kopete" I got a message saying that
libqt3-mt-dev depended on libxcursor-dev and I should try "apt-get
install -f" which I did and what resulted in trying to install
libxcursor-dev. Unfortunately this didn't work, printing out something
like:
Unpacking libxcurs
Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If stability is your concern, stay with stable. The same security
> vulnerabilities that exist in 2.4 also exist in 2.6, so you really
> gain nothing in terms of security by simply doing a dist-upgrade.
So I'll try that when I've finished those proje
Hello!
Since there are some very serious security problems in the Linux kernel
of version 2.4 I wanted to update my debian system in order to get the
current Linux kernel 2.6.
So, by calling apt-get dist-upgrade with root permissions I get the
following output:
723 updated, 72 new installed, 8 t
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