Re: kernel error, packages, unstable

2006-07-12 Thread Francesco Pietra
Thanks for detailing your experience and for your patience.

However, before moving, I decided to wait for the whole day, until a balanced 
view, which hopefully also takes into account the (problem ?) of /lib32.

On Wednesday 12 July 2006 09:15, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
> Hi
>I hope I am not forcing my solutions to the list. I have had the problem
> with kernel 2.6 14 and 2.6.15 (2.6.13 never installed) that the computer
> froze, most often during heavy simulation but also without anything
> happening. The same happened to some i386 machines as well. With kernels
> 2.6.12 and 2.6.16 it hasn't crashed a single time.
>I have decided several times to stick to Debian testing but unstable
> seems to be more usable and less problematic in many ways.
>After reading the incoming mails and talking to my Debian friends I
> think I should recommend two things:
> http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
> On this homepage, all of the debian packages and their contents can be
> search in such a simple way that even I can do it.
> The tool
> dselect
> is a very handy tool to install packages. 
I found it difficult to use, but it may be my fault.

> You can see the whole list of 
> installed and available packages. A friend of min recommends aptitude but I
> haven't had the time to check it out properly. 
I found it easier to use that dselect, and I use it.

Probably, any such help is a limitation to what can be done if one knowns the 
system adequately. Which is not my case. I found #aptitude useful to get a 
broad view on the system.

Cheers 
francesco
> The only problem with 
> dselect is that sometimes (when large unresolved upgrades occur) it want's
> to throw out several hundred packages at once and if I am not fast enough
> pressing "x", then I need to press plus several hundred times. Pressing x
> and using apt-get under such circumstances works perfectly.
>
> Regards
> Gudjon
>
>
> Ps my old mailing list thread
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2006/02/msg00125.html


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kernel error, packages, unstable

2006-07-12 Thread Gudjon I. Gudjonsson
Hi 
   I hope I am not forcing my solutions to the list. I have had the problem 
with kernel 2.6 14 and 2.6.15 (2.6.13 never installed) that the computer 
froze, most often during heavy simulation but also without anything 
happening. The same happened to some i386 machines as well. With kernels 
2.6.12 and 2.6.16 it hasn't crashed a single time.
   I have decided several times to stick to Debian testing but unstable seems 
to be more usable and less problematic in many ways.
   After reading the incoming mails and talking to my Debian friends I think I 
should recommend two things:
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
On this homepage, all of the debian packages and their contents can be search 
in such a simple way that even I can do it.
The tool
dselect
is a very handy tool to install packages. You can see the whole list of 
installed and available packages. A friend of min recommends aptitude but I 
haven't had the time to check it out properly. The only problem with dselect 
is that sometimes (when large unresolved upgrades occur) it want's to throw 
out several hundred packages at once and if I am not fast enough 
pressing "x", then I need to press plus several hundred times. Pressing x and 
using apt-get under such circumstances works perfectly.

Regards
Gudjon


Ps my old mailing list thread
http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2006/02/msg00125.html


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