On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 01:45:13AM -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
> On 07/14/2006 12:45 AM,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Trying to install x-window-system on Sarge 31r1. Will not install due
> >to broken dependency -- missing xprt-xprintorg. I am using
> >deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates
On 07/14/2006 12:45 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to install x-window-system on Sarge 31r1. Will not install due
to broken dependency -- missing xprt-xprintorg. I am using
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
in my sources.list file. All my other dependenc
Trying to install x-window-system on Sarge 31r1. Will not install due
to broken dependency -- missing xprt-xprintorg. I am using
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
in my sources.list file. All my other dependencies look fine.
Help would be most appreciated.
Jef
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 03:38:59PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Having a problem installing the sound modules; sound.o, uart401.o,
> sb.o sb16.o, etc from the slink, v2.1 distribution cd's..
>
> Tried dpkg the ALSA binaries but still can't find the drivers
> anywhere..
I don't remember what
Having a problem installing the sound modules; sound.o, uart401.o,
sb.o sb16.o, etc from the slink, v2.1 distribution cd's..
Tried dpkg the ALSA binaries but still can't find the drivers
anywhere..
Any hints?
Thanks, Hal
Hal - in Terra Alta, WVA M$ Free Environment
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Greg Wooledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > Is there some secret mode in console-apt that makes it tell you what
> > > > *other* packages it's going to upgrade or remove
> >
> > ...unfortunately console-apt simply isn't a sufficient replacement
> > for dselect without this feature (in some fo
Miles Bader ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> peter karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Is there some secret mode in console-apt that makes it tell you what
> > > *other* packages it's going to upgrade or remove as a result of
> > > upgrading a particular package (because they're dependencies,
*- On 14 Oct, Miles Bader wrote about "Re: http://www.debian.org/contact";
> peter karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I was thinking about filing a wishlist bug report against that, but just
>> haven't gotten around to do that...
>
> It would be
peter karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there some secret mode in console-apt that makes it tell you what
> > *other* packages it's going to upgrade or remove as a result of
> > upgrading a particular package (because they're dependencies, or
> > conflicts), like dselect does?
>
> I don'
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 08:06:35PM -0300, Pablo De Napoli wrote:
> Hello!
Hi,
>
> I think that we should consider:
>
> 1) Create some easy-to-use tools for making debian packages ( not for
> experts I mean) in order that everybody can make a debian package and
> so debian is updated faster (or
> Is there some secret mode in console-apt that makes it tell you what
> *other* packages it's going to upgrade or remove as a result of
> upgrading a particular package (because they're dependencies, or
> conflicts), like dselect does?
I don't think so.
I was thinking about filing a wishlist bug
Ben Lutgens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, what with apt, console-apt I rarely need to use dselect. Even though I
> have no problem using it.
Is there some secret mode in console-apt that makes it tell you what
*other* packages it's going to upgrade or remove as a result of
upgrading a particu
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 10:22:45PM -0500, Brad wrote:
> you don't, check out console-apt or gnome-apt.
Yes, what with apt, console-apt I rarely need to use dselect. Even though I
have no problem using it.
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On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Pablo De Napoli wrote:
> The current version of Xfree is 3.3.5 ( from ftp.xfree86.org) but the
>
*- On 12 Oct, Pablo De Napoli wrote about "http://www.debian.org/contact";
>
> 2) Try to agree with the other linux distributions in a uniform package
> format . I think we should consider use the "rpm" format for debian.
> The are excelent tools from red-ha
> 1) Create some easy-to-use tools for making debian packages ( not for
> experts I mean) in order that everybody can make a debian package and
> so debian is updated faster (or perhaps we could get debian packages
> from elsewhere , if someone want to make a program freely avaliable it
> would be
Hello!
I think that Debian is the best Linux distribution , since it suports free
software , and it is easy to install and upgrade , and higly stable and
secure. Is the linux distribution that better reflects the spirit of free
software.
But I think that there is something that we should care abo
Respected Sir,
I am hardik Oza calling u from India.
I have a shell type of terminal dial up a/c here and am searching
the net on softwares which can download graphics after dialling my
isp's terminal.
I had previously heard about software named shell soft,but could not
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