On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 11:09:59 +
Fabiana Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I'll do that.
> Thanks.
And don't forget to install some xfonts.
Andrei
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Ok, I'll do that.Thanks.
On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 01:05:50 +
Fabiana Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmm... I see. So for example, I wanted to install x-window-system, and as I
> don't have a printer I wouldn't need xlibprint and xlibprint-common
> (something like that). If it's not "safe" to remove those packages after
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 01:05:50AM +, Fabiana Jorge wrote:
>hmm... I see. So for example, I wanted to install x-window-system, and as
>I don't have a printer I wouldn't need xlibprint and xlibprint-common
>(something like that). If it's not "safe" to remove those packages after
>
hmm... I see. So for example, I wanted to install x-window-system, and as I don't have a printer I wouldn't need
xlibprint and
xlibprint-common (something like that). If it's not "safe" to remove those packages after the installation, is there a way not to install them?Thank you all for your time
Fabiana Jorge wrote:
Hello,
I've been reading some stuff about apt, dpkg and I wonder if it is
possible to have more control on package's dependencies. Is there other
package managers for debian that are able to support it?
I've found this at www.debian.org
" As you can see
Hello,
I've been reading some stuff about apt, dpkg and I wonder if it is
possible to have more control on package's dependencies. Is there other
package managers for debian that are able to support it?
I've found this at www.debian.org
" As you can see in the above example, APT
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 21:24:31 +
Fabiana Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I've been reading some stuff about apt, dpkg and I wonder if it is
> possible to have more control on package's dependencies. Is there other
> package managers for debian that are able to support it?
>
Hello, I've been reading some stuff about apt, dpkg and I wonder if it is possible to have more control on package's dependencies. Is there other package managers for debian that are able to support it? I've found this at
www.debian.org "
As you can see in the above example, A
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