At one time I had this very same problem, I had mentioned it to one of my debian user friends, he had told me to edit out the packages in a certain script, which did eliminate this problem, but since that time I have forgotten where it was located, or what it was called...??? He also does not remember at this time... So might anyone know what I need to do to eliminate the wanting of synaptic, or apt-get to want to remove a bunch of files...??? Any help on this would be very much appreciated... Thanks Larry -- Powered by Debian/GNU/Linux by Libranet ver 3.0 73 de Larry/wd9esu "This is Linux Country, on a quiet night you can hear WINDOZE ! Systems REBOOTING !!" GPG Fingerprint: A4D2 BFC2 B21B 8F7A C336 EFDC 7039 3CA5 3332 076E Public Key available from subkeys.pgp.net |
- Need some help ??? Larry Shields
- Re: Need some help ??? Mark Lijftogt