>> John Spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > My first use of dselect was interesting but seemed to work out fine
>> > when I worked out how to display a list of "All" packages installed or
>> > not. However I ran it a second time just to familiarise myself with it
>> > and when I went to quit I
John Spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 04 Nov 1997 11:09:13 -0500, Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> As expected the program starting flying throught the list of programs
> >> but it never seemed to stop. My screen saver activated twice as I was
> >> waiting for the program to stop.
04 Nov 1997 11:09:13 -0500, Ben Pfaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As expected the program starting flying throught the list of programs
>> but it never seemed to stop. My screen saver activated twice as I was
>> waiting for the program to stop. I'm not sure what the default time
>> the screensa
John Spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My first use of dselect was interesting but seemed to work out fine
> when I worked out how to display a list of "All" packages installed or
> not. However I ran it a second time just to familiarise myself with it
> and when I went to quit I accidentally se
On Wed, 5 Nov 1997, John Spence wrote:
> I've just installed 1.3.1 with my shiny new CDROM set so please don't
> tell me that Debian GNU/Linux version 2.0.0 is due out next week.
Nope. We might make it out by the end of the year, but I very much doubt
it. Upgrading to libc6 is a massive underta
I've just installed 1.3.1 with my shiny new CDROM set so please don't
tell me that Debian GNU/Linux version 2.0.0 is due out next week.
My first use of dselect was interesting but seemed to work out fine
when I worked out how to display a list of "All" packages installed or
not. However I ran it a
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