Hello Marc!
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 12:36:52PM +0200, Marc Hultquist wrote:
Therefore I was wondering, how do I get apt-get to authenticate against our
squid proxy here with a specific username & password ? I aint
completly sure as to how todo it or whether it can be done or not, but it
would be a
Hey Everyone
I just finished installing debian onto a to be fax server, but yes as is
tobe expected there is alot which still needs to be done.Therefore I
was wondering, how do I get apt-get to authenticate against oursquid proxy
here with a specific username & password ? I aintcompletly su
"Anand" == Anand Subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anand> Hi, I recently converted to Debian from RH and though I
Anand> managed to install Debian 3.0 rev0 on my laptop and could
Anand> connect to the internet via DSL, I simply am not able to
Anand> upgrade to Gnome2. In
> "Anand" == Anand Subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Anand> Hi, I recently converted to Debian from RH and though I managed
Anand> to install Debian 3.0 rev0 on my laptop and could connect to the
Anand> internet via DSL, I simply am not able to upgrade to
Anand> Gnome2. Installation on
Well for the 2.2 kernel part, when you installed Debain 3.0 you had the
option to use the 2.4 kernel by typing something like 2.4bf2 at the boot
prompt, or you can pull in the source and compile it.
Anand Subramanian wrote:
>Hi,
>I recently converted to Debian from RH and though I managed to i
Hi,
I recently converted to Debian from RH and though I managed to install Debian 3.0 rev0
on my laptop and could connect to the internet via DSL, I simply am not able to
upgrade to Gnome2. Installation on my Presario 715US was my smoothest ever...but the
2.2 kernel, old gnome etc. make it pain
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 07:24:07AM +0100, Thomas Wegner wrote:
> Hi Chris! Am Don, 14 Dez 2000 schrieb Chris:
>
> > Does any one know how I can get a listing of the commands and their
> > function?
> I think man apt-get or apt-get --help will give you some answers. Perhaps
> may may take a look at
Hi Chris! Am Don, 14 Dez 2000 schrieb Chris:
> Does any one know how I can get a listing of the commands and their
> function?
I think man apt-get or apt-get --help will give you some answers. Perhaps
may may take a look at /usr/doc/...
Bye...Thomas
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On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 09:49:42PM -0700, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed the base Debian system and am now installing additional
> items.
> I plan to use the apt-get, but there appear to be a lot of options for using
> it.
> In addition, there appear to be other commands such as apt-ca
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 09:49:42PM -0700, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed the base Debian system and am now installing additional
> items.
> I plan to use the apt-get, but there appear to be a lot of options for using
> it.
> In addition, there appear to be other commands such as apt-ca
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debian-User"
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 11:49 PM
Subject: Debian & Apt-get
> Hello,
>
> I have installed the base Debian system and am now installing additional
> items.
> I plan to use the apt-get, but there appear to b
Hello,
I have installed the base Debian system and am now installing additional
items.
I plan to use the apt-get, but there appear to be a lot of options for using
it.
In addition, there appear to be other commands such as apt-cache.
Does any one know how I can get a listing of the commands and t
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