On (20/12/04 14:59), Gonzalo Sainz-Trápaga wrote:
> Hi, I posted this message on debian-testing and someone recommmended
> posting here instead. The original message follows. Since samba 2.2
> went EOL lately, I upgraded Samba on the server to samba 3.0 from
> backports.org after writing this messa
Hi, I posted this message on debian-testing and someone recommmended
posting here instead. The original message follows. Since samba 2.2
went EOL lately, I upgraded Samba on the server to samba 3.0 from
backports.org after writing this message, with the same results. Any
pointers would be greatly a
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 02:31, marco wrote:
> I cannot get postgresql to install :
>
> Here is the error message:
>
> Now installing the PostgreSQL database files in /var/lib/postgres/data
> su - postgres -c cd /var/lib/postgres; . ./.bash_profile; LANG=C initdb
> --encoding UNICODE --pgdata /var/
I cannot get postgresql to install :
Here is the error message:
Now installing the PostgreSQL database files in /var/lib/postgres/data
su - postgres -c cd /var/lib/postgres; . ./.bash_profile; LANG=C initdb
--encoding UNICODE --pgdata /var/lib/postgres/data
-su: initdb: command not found
dpkg: e
I tend to just follow this list, and if I see problems being reported I
wait a while.
Obviously there's still the chance you could pick up a package just
released that has problems that haven't been noticed by others, but I've
certainly avoided any real Woody problems that way. The ones I have ru
On Sun, 2001-11-18 at 00:06, Michel Loos wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-11-17 at 21:30, Geoff Beaumont wrote:
> > I run Woody on my desktop machine and have almost no trouble with it -
> > there's been the occasional broken package which I've had to roll back
> > after doing an apt-get dist-upgrade, but not
On Sat, 2001-11-17 at 21:30, Geoff Beaumont wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-11-17 at 13:52, ben wrote:
> >
> > > I've run both Sid and Woody systems, and find that the latter is
> > > actually slightly more problematic. OTOH, we haven't had a "wipe your
> > > data" class of error for quite some time, and y
On Sat, 2001-11-17 at 13:52, ben wrote:
>
> > I've run both Sid and Woody systems, and find that the latter is
> > actually slightly more problematic. OTOH, we haven't had a "wipe your
> > data" class of error for quite some time, and your chances of exposure
> > to this on Sid are far higher tha
> I've run both Sid and Woody systems, and find that the latter is
> actually slightly more problematic. OTOH, we haven't had a "wipe your
> data" class of error for quite some time, and your chances of exposure
> to this on Sid are far higher than Woody.
what's the most drastic level of disfunc
on Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 07:05:50AM -0800, David Roundy ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 06:24:56AM +, ben wrote:
> > how does one go about upgrading to woody or sid and what are the pros and
> > cons of either?
>
> You just need to change 'stable' or 'potato' to either wo
On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 06:24:56AM +, ben wrote:
> how does one go about upgrading to woody or sid and what are the pros and
> cons of either?
You just need to change 'stable' or 'potato' to either woody or sid in
/etc/apt/sources.list, and then run `apt-get update` and then `apt-get
dist-upg
how does one go about upgrading to woody or sid and what are the pros and
cons of either?
Jeremy writes:
> My connection works fine if I use pon, but I prefer wvdial because of the
> auto-redial and the visual feedback that I can watch.
Installing pppstatus will give you visual feedback, and enabling 'persist'
in pppconfig will give you auto-redial.
--
John Hasler
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Da
I've had a problem with connecting to the net after upgrading from
Potato to Woody or Sid. I use Wvdial to connect to the internet, and
when I use it in Potato, it works just fine, but under Woody and Sid,
it acts like it's connecting, but if I try to access anything (ssh,
lynx, etc
Hi,
has woody shrinked in the last two weeks? When I search for example
for the task-kde-packages they aren't availible any more (two weeks
ago they were still there).
Or is there something wrong with my apt-get?
MfG, Florian.
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