Re: What's the best way to pull a package from unstable to a Woody system?

2002-01-28 Thread tluxt
--- Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 09:51:52PM -0800, tluxt wrote: > > --- Scott Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Use the pinning feature of apt. In /etc/apt/preferences, enter > > > > Package: kghostview > &g

Please create debian-user-woody list. And- debian-testing archive is broken.

2001-09-05 Thread tluxt
VERY IMPORTANT (IMHO) I think it would be an excellent idea to have a debian-user-woody list. The debian-testing is for developers. But I suspect there are many people (myself included) who are just trying to _use_ woody, and are _not_ developers. Such a list would help debiam by: 1. Providing

Please create debian-user-woody list. And- debian-testing archive is broken.

2001-09-05 Thread tluxt
VERY IMPORTANT (IMHO) I think it would be an excellent idea to have a debian-user-woody list. The debian-testing is for developers. But I suspect there are many people (myself included) who are just trying to _use_ woody, and are _not_ developers. Such a list would help debiam by: 1. Providing

Re: HowTo install X on Woody today - Please help, thanks :)

2001-09-04 Thread tluxt
Thanks James! - A few follow ups: --- "James A. Treacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:52:59AM -0700, tluxt wrote: > > What is the way to properly install X (to prepare for KDE) on a Woody > > system today? > > > 2. apt-get u

HowTo install X on Woody today - Please help, thanks :)

2001-09-04 Thread tluxt
What is the way to properly install X (to prepare for KDE) on a Woody system today? (I have just done an upgrade to W from a basic (no X) potato.) On the Woody page it says: "Expected major upgrades, by the time woody releases, include . . . XFree86 4.0" Does that mean woody has _only_ X4, or bo