--- Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If that's the case, then the new KDE / Gnome should
> "just work".
Yes...but that is the least of my problems now. I have
another thread going about some other more serious
issues after this "apt-get dist-upgrade".
> What is
> leading you to beli
On Sunday 10 October 2004 10:11, Eric Dickner wrote:
> --- Jule Slootbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > \* stupid question *\
> > i am safe to assume that you restarted gnome/kde
> > after you ran a
> > dist-upgrade correct?
>
> Yes, I restarted using the new "Sarge" kernel and
> everything.
>
> >
On Friday 08 October 2004 12:18 pm, Eric Dickner wrote:
> For my modem-connected machine it is a ginormous
> download, some 500 Meg...
Painful, innit? I did that when I upgraded from Woody to Sarge.
> Will I, or some kind of disconnnect at the ISP, ruin
> the whole thing? Can I then issue the
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Eric Dickner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Will I, or some kind of disconnnect at the ISP, ruin
> the whole thing?
Not really, no.
> Can I then issue the command again and will it recognize the
> packcages it already g
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"jano kupec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Will I, or some kind of disconnnect at the ISP, ruin
>> the whole thing? Can I then issue the command again
>> and will it recognize the packcages it already got?
>
> apt keep
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 09:18:17 -0700 (PDT), Eric Dickner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For my modem-connected machine it is a ginormous
> download, some 500 Meg...
>
> Will I, or some kind of disconnnect at the ISP, ruin
> the whole thing?
Usually not, eventually you'll find them in /va
> Will I, or some kind of disconnnect at the ISP, ruin
> the whole thing? Can I then issue the command again
> and will it recognize the packcages it already got?
apt keeps downloaded packages (usually) in /var/cache/apt/archives,
untill you decide to remove them with apt-get clean, so the are no
--- Eric Dickner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will I, or some kind of disconnnect at the ISP, ruin
> the whole thing? Can I then issue the command again
> and will it recognize the packcages it already got?
If apt-get is interrupted, it'll continue from where it left off. Note
that you might f
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 09:18:17 -0700 (PDT)
Eric Dickner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For my modem-connected machine it is a ginormous
> download, some 500 Meg...
>
> Will I, or some kind of disconnnect at the ISP, ruin
> the whole thing? Can I then issue the command again
> and will it
Hello,
For my modem-connected machine it is a ginormous
download, some 500 Meg...
Will I, or some kind of disconnnect at the ISP, ruin
the whole thing? Can I then issue the command again
and will it recognize the packcages it already got?
Will it check these downloads for errors with an md5
or
Hi Debianistas,
I have installed evolution 1.3 and some other packages that make
dist-upgrade want to remove lots of stuff. How do I tell it to ignore a
packages when I dist-upgrade.
-K
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Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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