>Hmm. Must be an intermittent thing. I ran it in the debugger, and it
>came up just fine!
Ah. That's a sure sign that it's missing some cache flushing operations.
>But in the meantime... I can log in via gdm, and run GNOME and
>Enlightenment, with ripples, and transparent gnome-terminal,
Thanks Branden that helped.
Now I need to fix that messed-up fvwm and then I'm ready.
Claus
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http://www.clausfischer.com/
[The machine was running 2.2r3, and I'm trying to move it to
unstable. I've gone through many steps of 'apt-get
update/upgrade/dist-upgrade' as well as running dpkg by hand.]
Package name is xlibs, version seems to be 4.1.0-7.
pc-kilimanjaro:/var/cache/apt/archives# apt-get install xlibs
Reading
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 06:25:05PM -0700, Joan Eslinger wrote:
> Package name is xlibs, version seems to be 4.1.0-7.
>
> pc-kilimanjaro:/var/cache/apt/archives# apt-get install xlibs
> Reading Package Lists... 0%Reading Package Lists...
> 0%Reading Package Lists... 2%Reading Package Lists... Done
>Hmm. Must be an intermittent thing. I ran it in the debugger, and it
>came up just fine!
Ah. That's a sure sign that it's missing some cache flushing operations.
>But in the meantime... I can log in via gdm, and run GNOME and
>Enlightenment, with ripples, and transparent gnome-terminal,
Thanks Branden that helped.
Now I need to fix that messed-up fvwm and then I'm ready.
Claus
--
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http://www.clausfischer.com/
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[The machine was running 2.2r3, and I'm trying to move it to
unstable. I've gone through many steps of 'apt-get
update/upgrade/dist-upgrade' as well as running dpkg by hand.]
Package name is xlibs, version seems to be 4.1.0-7.
pc-kilimanjaro:/var/cache/apt/archives# apt-get install xlibs
Reading
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 06:25:05PM -0700, Joan Eslinger wrote:
> Package name is xlibs, version seems to be 4.1.0-7.
>
> pc-kilimanjaro:/var/cache/apt/archives# apt-get install xlibs
> Reading Package Lists... 0%Reading Package Lists... 0%Reading
>Package Lists... 2%Reading Package Lists... Done
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