On Tuesday 13 February 2001 05:43, Mike McNally wrote:
> Well, that didn't work. I presume you meant put it in apt.conf? I did
> that, and I tried the http line changing the sources.list acordingly.
> Then, or actually first, I referred to the man apt.conf and the
> apt/examples/\ configure-inde
Well, that didn't work. I presume you meant put it in apt.conf? I did
that, and I tried the http line changing the sources.list acordingly. Then,
or actually first, I referred to the man apt.conf and the apt/examples/\
configure-index wherein it was stated that the line should look like this:
On Sunday 11 February 2001 08:29, Mike McNally wrote:
> Ok, 93 protocol fixed w/ new apt... next error:
>
> Could not connect to localhost:8080 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection
> refused)
>
HTTP_PROXY=192.168.1.1:8080 or
FTP_PROXY=192.168.1.1:port
> I have a poor understanding of a firewa
Ok, 93 protocol fixed w/ new apt... next error:
Could not connect to localhost:8080 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection
refused)
I have a poor understanding of a firewall I setup with pmfirewall, but my
guess here is that I need to tell apt that it should think of this box as
192.168.1.1 inst
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 08:32:57PM -0600, Mike McNally wrote:
> > The full error is:
> > Could not create a socket - socket (93 Protocol not supported)
>
> No idea what protocol 93 is (it's not listed in /etc/protocols). FTP
> should use the tcp prot
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 08:32:57PM -0600, Mike McNally wrote:
> The full error is:
> Could not create a socket - socket (93 Protocol not supported)
No idea what protocol 93 is (it's not listed in /etc/protocols). FTP
should use the tcp protocol (6).
> apt-get was working fine and then I made the
The full error is:
Could not create a socket - socket (93 Protocol not supported)
apt-get was working fine and then I made the mistake of attempting an
upgrade which required editing the sources.list. To get a newer ver
of gnome or kde or something like that. Eventually it was obvious
that the
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