e mac address with att.)
> >
> > what could be wrong?
>
> Try dhcp-client. I couldn't get pump to work either, even
> though it worked fine when I used Mandrake.
Ditto on pump. I had to use dhcp-client as well.
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K with audio CD, but not /dev/hdc
> thanks in advance
> // Paul
You can't mount an audio cd. AFAIK it doesn't have a typical
data-style filesystem. You can only read from it using an application
designed for it, such as a cd-player or a music ripping program.
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Kristian Rink, 2002-May-20 21:52 +0200:
> On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 12:53:58PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> > Paul Fischer, 2002-May-20 21:23 +0200:
> >
> > You can't mount an audio cd. AFAIK it doesn't have a typical
> > data-style filesystem. You can only read from
/hosts properly and that you are
referring to 'files' first for hosts in /etc/nsswitch.conf.
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should post this to the debian-security list. I appears like it
could be some kind of attack, like a buffer-overflow or simply a DoS.
You might want to check the MTU on the interface as well, to make sure
it's not set excessively small or big (ifconfig). Just a few
thoughts.
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> LC_PAPER="en_US"
> LC_NAME="en_US"
> LC_ADDRESS="en_US"
> LC_TELEPHONE="en_US"
> LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US"
> LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US"
> LC_ALL=
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ery hard.
I think you're in for a load of work on this task. An idea I have is
if you have an IMAP server available that you can move all the mail
onto with the Windows mail client, you could then access the IMAP
folders with Mutt or fetchmail and pull them into your mbox/maildir
folders.
dman, 2002-May-27 08:18 -0500:
> On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 02:59:27AM -0400, steev wrote:
> | On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 11:33:13PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> |
> | > I think you're in for a load of work on this task. An idea I have is
> | > if you have an IMAP server available
ommend it. Very powerful yet
light on the resources.
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penOffice when opening. I then fire up VMWare and start
WIN2000, go get a cup of coffee, and then open the same doc in Word
without trouble. I haven't figure out what's happening yet, and this
hasn't happened with Powerpoint or Excel, yet.
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is it time to add a Security source to my /etc/apt/sources.list
for Woody?
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s correctly when run directly on xterm.
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/dev/hda2
(or whatever d: resolves to), and then... mount /dev/hda2 /home.
Somewhat more involved would be using partimage to image your new
system, then repartitioning and restoring the image.
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> ...caught 23 roughly 14" long brook trout last Monday while everone
> else was at work...
you bastard :-)
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0 U 0 00 eth2
> 10.0.1.0192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0 UG0 00 ppp0
> 10.0.2.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 eth0
> 10.0.3.00.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 eth1
> 0.0.0.0 1
st as well. I'd appreciate it.
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Paul Johnson, 2002-May-31 22:52 -0700:
> On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 09:35:07PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
>
> > > ...caught 23 roughly 14" long brook trout last Monday while everone
> > > else was at work...
> >
> > you bastard :-)
>
> Not really. The
hese people make
their money, they move to some nice place like Oregon and find they
don't know how to slow down and start rebuilding the hell they lived
in here.
Anyway, some day I'll get away...I've just got too much going for me
right now to leave. In the mean time
gt;
> If they stopped to think, they wouldn't be the Californians that
> stereotypes are based on, now would they, Duuudde?
Dude,
It's not so much that we don't think as much as it's that so many of
us are simply selfish.
cya,
Dude :-)
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Chris Halls, 2002-Jun-03 21:30 +0200:
> On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:37:45AM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> > I use OpenOffice as well, but now and then I get a Word doc that
> > crashes OpenOffice when opening. I then fire up VMWare and start
>
> Jeff,
>
> I don't have e
und amoung the squiggly lines on the botched X session when
I scratched the mouse-pad. It found the keyboard fine and ran a nice
framebuffer console in color at 1024x768 and I believe I saw the SCSI
modules loaded for the CD-RW drive.
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Joseph Dane, 2002-Jun-06 09:35 -1000:
> >>>>> "Jeff" == Jeff Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jeff> I try to capture traffic with ethereal and I dont have the
> Jeff> permissions for the device. sou i try to run it from a root
> Jeff
Dave Price, 2002-Jun-06 14:15 -0600:
> On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:02:18PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> I
> > recently booted a brand spanking new Toshiba Satellite 5105-S607 that
> > is "legacy free", which means the keyboard and mouse-pad are on the
> > USB bus, using th
eps resetting back to the
default, which pushed the panel off the screen. Any other
suggestions?
jc
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Eric G. Miller, 2002-Jun-14 23:37 -0700:
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 11:06:44PM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> > Michael P. Soulier, 2002-Jun-14 23:19 -0400:
> > > On 14/06/02 Kevin C. Smith did speaketh:
> > >
> > > > It sets the bar below the screen for some rea
emoved the 45Kb
metapackage, but not the underlying programs.
Is there a flag I missed?
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Is there one, or if so is it perceptible? For instance, I compiled kde and qt
to live in /opt. If I moved /opt to /usr/local/kde31 and made /opt a symlink
would this create overhead a human would notice?
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On Monday 17 February 2003 4:26 pm, Dave Selby wrote:
>I have run freeamp from xterm, zip new info, just locks, HOWEVER I noticed
>that it sometimes freezes at exactly the same time as my modem droppes the
>line.
Might it be attempting to access a cddb database when the line drops?
Je
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 08:52:29AM -0900, Andy wrote:
>
> Can you give us more detail? I can't get VMWare to work on Debian woody.
>
I posted problems on debian-user getting VMWare running last year,
received a reply and was successful with the following. Have not
upgraded kernel version or vmw
re...
Thanks for the responses!
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On Tuesday 18 February 2003 6:14 am, Ewing Jeff wrote:
>ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/vmware/vmware-ws-1455-update12.tar.gz
Thank YOU!
I thought I was out of the vmware business since I upgraded to 2.4.20.
I used alien to convert my vmware 2.0.4 rpm and installed from that. The perl
script
re refuses
to recompile its modules.
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On Tuesday 18 February 2003 8:07 pm, Gregory Seidman wrote:
>Er, no. I am running VMWare 3.2, unpatched, on a 2.4.20 kernel. It works
>just fine, and the vmware-config.pl compiled its modules happily.
Sorry, my post was in reference to VMWare 2.0.4.
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On Tuesday 18 February 2003 9:43 pm, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
>Has anybody on the list gotten IE to work under a normal wine install?
The only success I've had is by using Crossover Office's wine setup and IE
5.x. Some things don't work (i.e. favorite
ected to a fast DSL line.
Can someone point me to a FAQ so I can get my ducks in a row before next
Wednesday, or share any tips?
Thanks,
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I found the ports page and that led me to lots and lots of info. If anyone
has some experience with gotchas, I'd appreciate hearing them.
Jeff
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 5:13 pm, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>Next week I'll be picking up a iMac/DVD-RAM/256Mb/20GbHD on which I'd
I just completed moving my elkins.org server from RH7.2 to woody and
everything went pretty smoothly, except for tripwire. Apt does not show this
as an available package. Is this for license reasons? Is there a comparable
package available for debian?
Thanks,
Jeff Elkins
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Thanks for the suggestions!
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gt;
> and then run
>
> apt-get update
> apt-get dist-upgrade
I certainly wouldn't. Maybe you'll want to downrev to a stable package, or
use something from unstable. I'd leave all the sources you might possible
want to use in sources.list and add the line below t
programs
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
BASH_ENV=$HOME/.bashrc
export USERNAME BASH_ENV PATH
=
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I'm attempting to view some DVDs under Sid and Ogle gives me the following
error appended below. I previously had Ogle working fine from RPMs on a RH
7.2 install, so I know it's possible on this box.
Thanks for any assistance.
Jeff Elkins
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===
lrwxr
ave to apply it manually for the setting to work.
Have I missed something here?
Thanks
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On Friday 28 February 2003 11:29 pm, Donald Spoon wrote:
Did you make your "hdparm" script an executable shell script?
No, I didn't and do I feel dumb :)
Thanks for the heads-up and pointer to hwtools.
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Thank you Stephen!
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On Saturday 01 March 2003 1:27 pm, Alan Chandler wrote:
>My /var/cache/apt/archives directory seems to have nearly a gig of .deb
> files. I notice there is more than one version of each (it looks like its
>always 2).
>Is there a command to shrink it?
apt-get clean works for me.
three boxes,
then used 'apt-get dist-upgrade ' to convert them to unstable.
Network install is great too, if you have a broadband connection. For an iMac
I booted from a 1.44Mb image and installed a base system, then dist-upgrade
to move up to Sid.
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ad a similar problem when I didn't enable socket filtering in the network
config section. Not doing so will stop DHCP from working.
Try enabling a static IP address. If that works you'll need to recompile your
kernel with socket filtering.
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On Sunday 02 March 2003 3:27 am, Vince Turzo wrote:
>what's a quick way to enable a static IP address?
Check out the man pages for ifup and interfaces.
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Any special Debian hints or tricks???
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in/ld:/home/jeff/bglibc/libc.so.lds:114:
syntax error
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [/home/jeff/bglibc/libc.so] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jeff/glibc-2.3.2'
make: *** [all] Error 2
Any thoughts on what might be casusing the ld error?
Thanks
Jeff Elkin
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 9:23 pm, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>I'm running a mixed network of i386 and ppc boxen and have been working on
>building cross-compilers. The i386 side is completed and working well. The
>ppc side is crashing with the final step...compiling glibc.
>
>/usr/lo
>On Wednesday 05 March 2003 9:23 pm, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>I'm running a mixed network of i386 and ppc boxen and have been working on
>building cross-compilers. The i386 side is completed and working well. The
>ppc side is crashing with the final step...compiling glibc.
>
>
On Thursday 06 March 2003 11:05 am, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
>Jeff writes:
>> >/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/3.2.2/../../../../i386-linux/bin/ld:/ho
>> >me / jeff/bglibc/libc.so.lds:114: syntax error
>
>What does line 114 look like in this file?
>
>Elizabeth
On Thursday 06 March 2003 12:54 pm, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> It looks like an error when it was making the file (or else it has
>error messages embedded in it); specifically, unwind-dw2-fde-glibc.o
>references the abort function but it was not resolved.
Thanks for the tips!
Jeff
igured here.
>
>postmaster: root
>root: root
>
>daemon: root
>bin: root
>sys: root
>sync: root
>
>Dave
That 'root:root' means that any system email meant for the adminstrator goes
to the account 'root.'
What you can do (as root or with sudo) is edit the file /etc/aliases and add
an entry 'root: username', after which you issue the command 'newaliases.'
Then any email meant for 'root' will instead go to 'username.'
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On Friday 07 March 2003 3:47 pm, Dave Sherohman wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 02:33:16PM -0500, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> What you can do (as root or with sudo) is edit the file /etc/aliases and
>> add an entry 'root: username', after which you issue the command
>
es on the same desk...
Life is good :)
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selected "use defaults" and apply, the fonts are now listed as mainly
>helvetica 12, however although they have changed back in the controll center
>they have not changed back in kde. I have re-booted the system,
>
>any ideas ?
>Dave
It's a fontconfig bug. PITA, but fi
On Sunday 09 March 2003 4:42 am, Dave Selby wrote:
>On Sunday 09 March 2003 7:05 am, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> On Saturday 08 March 2003 9:05 pm, Dave Selby wrote:
>> >I have bought a 15" TFT. I love it, its great. However while
>> > experimenting I changed some font
cript so it returned a value
containing the boxes architecture?
2. As far as comparisons go, if I wanted to determine if a string contained
".xyz" or ".abc" would that be a variant of the fragment above?
Thanks for any feedback...
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> s/arm.*/arm/ -e s/sa110/arm/
>
> I'm working on polishing my meagre shell scripting skills and would
> appreciate some feedback on the line above, quoted
bashrc ]
then
. $HOME/.bashrc
fi
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r.net/knoppix/index-en.html
It's a Debian-based "live" CD.
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Didn't someone here mention a favorite web hosting company recently??
I think it was 750 MB storage and 20 GB traffic for a very reasonable price.
Any favorites or companies to avoid???
Thanks,
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ot;xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy"
> local_interfaces = "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy"
> local_interfaces = "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" "yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy"
local_interfaces = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
RTFM re: host lists for more information.
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r to be correct.
The error is always approximately 70 +/- 10 minutes. The error shows up in
exim, sysklog, and a couple of other places, so I assume libc. Any idea
where to start looking I checked bugs.debian.org under libc6, but I
didn't see anything that appeared appropriate.
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s.. Who should we be contacting about this?
Where is the exim4 debate actually being discussed? Who are the powers
that be for this package? What can I do to help the release???
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ffer that Debian didn't provide.
Our Mac is a wonderful Debian machine.
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problem that shouldn't be minimized. Many users won't (or can't)
take "heroic" steps (spamassassin,mailfilter,etc) but will abandon the list
as a resource instead.
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On Friday 17 October 2003 4:13 am, klaus imgrund wrote:
>On Friday 17 October 2003 06:32, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> On Thursday 16 October 2003 10:58 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>> >Sidney Brooks wrote:
>> >> If the former, at
>> >> what will it have to conce
close off one avenue for address
harvesting anyway.
I'm lucky enough to be on broadband. If I were on a dialup account I wouldn't
touch this list with a ten-foot pole.
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On Friday 17 October 2003 9:23 am, Colin Watson wrote:
>If only this were practical for the volume of spam bugs.debian.org gets
>(2Gb caught by spamassassin in the last two weeks). We just don't have
>the manpower even to make a dent here. :-(
Colin, what kind of help is needed
y wife has had zero incidents, in fact,
none of my extended family (mostly windows users, alas), are being affected.
Post to debian-user - get slammed with megabytes of spam :(
Jeff
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rnet how?
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t scraping web pages for addresses is more prevalent than spammers
trolling usenet or listservs for victims. Personally, I don't see web
obfuscation as a huge loss or as a violation of debian principles. It would
close a gaping hole, and probably harm no one (except spammers).
Jeff Elkins
anything in the first
>place. All it takes is a cursory glance through what they've
>gathered, one guy, a few hours, and a text editor and they're
>unmunging in ways you never thought of before.
Not if all they see is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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n percentage of users might visit the
debian web archives and look for individual support via private email.
However, to slip into SF geekism, I remember Spock saying to Kirk, "The needs
of the many outweigh the needs of the few."
I think the needs of the many have spelled an end to email add
my server that I have not
yet taken (I am researching, believe me.)
Even so, I don't see the downside in removing my email addresses from the
world wide web...which as you say is "only a very small part of the Internet"
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direct their question to the mailing list.
Bravo!
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tabbed browsing (it has
for...oh...a year now maybe?), then you're probably not aware of the
*amazing* performance increases that it has seen in the same time period.
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Steve C. Lamb wrote:
Get your eyes checked, Jeff, he asked if *IE* had tabbed browsing.
Aw, crap...you're right.
My apologies. Totally misread that.
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policies are instituted
that attempt to stop it's spread.
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e modules are inserted into modules.conf in
>reverse order.
Ouch, this just bit me too. Editing modules.conf didn't seem to work What's a
fix?
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modules are inserted into modules.conf in
>reverse order.
>>Ouch, this just bit me too. Editing modules.conf didn't seem to work What's
>>a fix?
Luckily, the fix was easy. Replacing modules.conf with a backup copy worked,
as did extracting the loadmodule statements from
istake to make, as you can have
>both installed.
Fixed on my system. I re-created modules.conf by stripping out the loadmodules
statements from an older httpd.conf > modules.conf
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I have just started hosting a domain on my server for my granddaughter and the
web portion is working perfectly. However, I'd like to offer her email as
well.
She's 200 miles away...how can I set this up to avoid the ugly open relay
problem?
TIA
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>On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 05:20:09PM +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>> On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 23:44:48 -0500,
>> Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > I hav
gain, I'll .....
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he K scripts were made that way by "the system' and
> which were made that way by the sysadmin.
Hey, thanks to everyone for all the prompt replies. I was just making
sure there wasn't an official method. I'll try the "mv S20.. NOS20.." for
now. Thanks a bunch.
ted all eight times, 003 means just connected last two
times, etc.
send the dmpeer output, and I'll try to give you a hand...
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rks.
Thanks for any help!
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I need to run named (this 'puter is secondary for a few zones)
Do I still need to run lwresd?
Or do I enable the lwresd functionality in named conf?
I don't have a clue what libraries or applications use the lightweight
resolver libraries...
Any help would be greatly appreciat
to a hard drive, then apt-get'ed to unstable.
Thanks,
Jeff Elkins
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Hello List,
I'm a total Debian newbie, having used RedHat for years and years. I'm having
some difficulty making Debian see my TT fonts.
They show up in selection lists, but they look pretty poor whhen compared to
RH8. Is there a Debian TT FAQ?
I'm using Knoppix, installed to a hard drive, t
lwres { };
to the /etc/bind/named.conf, and then bind provides that server
functionality.
I have no idea whether the debian package manager provides the functionality
to do, "install package x, unless option a in enabled in package y"
Kinda interesting question...
-Jeff
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Thanks!
On Sunday 09 February 2003 8:51 am, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Jeff Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hello List,
> >
> > I'm a total Debian newbie, having used RedHat for years and years. I'm
> > having some difficulty making Debian see my
How can I repair this apt-get problem? -f does nothing.
Jeff Elkins
apt-get -f install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
libarts1 libartsc0
The following NEW packages will be
Thanks, Colin.
As a Debian newbie I would have figured that out in a year or so :)
Jeff Elkins
On Monday 10 February 2003 12:27 pm, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 05:56:30AM +0100, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> > How can I repair this apt-get problem? -f does nothing.
&
How do I get a list of packages including what distribution they came
from???
Something like dpkg -l saying "perl-5.8.0/unstable"
So I can tell what "questionable" packages I have on the system...
Thanks!
-Jeff
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with a sub
self-compiled QT/KDE 3.1 on /usr/local, but I'm
currently trying to apt-get KDE3.1 w/o much luck. Circular dependancy errors
seem as bad as RPM ever was, but it may be self-induced :)
Jeff Elkins
On Monday 10 February 2003 10:22 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 05:56:30A
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