Wel, my advice would be to that you're probably beter off waiting a few days
for the transition to finish, and then just upgrade.
Otherwise (a quick search on Google found this) :
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Debian/downgrade.html
But if you really must re-install kde 3.4.2-x, then the needed fi
Yes, I not prepared to use unstable, I'm trying to learn... It is too bad???. And yes, I give "yes" to apt even being read what apt says... But, again, I'm trying to learn... And sorry for what I will say, I hope you do not take it to bad, but I was not asking in which I mistaken, I was asking how
I guess your using unstable (sid).
Please don't unless you are prepared and capable of restoring your system, the
name says it all.
To clarify, there is again a transition going on affecting many C++
applications. This one because apparently the libc++ allocator must be
changed, the current
I upgrade my unstable distribution by apt-get dist-upgrde and then, KDE did not work again...
I try to install using apt-get install kdebase, apt-get install kde but apt-get say KDE
has broken dependences...
Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
Creando árbol de dependencias... Hecho
No se pudieron i
I thought about it too. In that case, the question is - how can I find
the appropriate widget class for gnome-terminal, or any other
application I would want to modify the theme for ?Hi,try to substitute:
class "GtkWidget" style "demiurg-test"with
class "*" style "demiurg-test" Not all gtk/gnome-co
hi,
did anyone sucessfully install the VMWare Player under debian-amd64 and
could give me some advice?
After downloading the tar.gz from vmware.com and using the install
script I get an error saying that vmware wasn't correctly configured.
be sure that your kernel sources match perfectly your
Hi,
did anyone sucessfully install the VMWare Player under debian-amd64 and could give me some advice?
After downloading the tar.gz from vmware.com and using the install script I get an error saying that vmware wasn't correctly configured.
After reconfiguring I'm getting that same message aga
Hi :)
Does anybody have experience with using hrtimers on debian amd64?
I have found this page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/high-res-timers
Did anyone give it a try?
NOTE:
I appologize to send the previous message with wrong subj. and to
completely wrong thread... I am sorry.
Best regar
Hi :)
Does anybody have experience with using hrtimers on debian amd64?
I have found this page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/high-res-timers
Did anyone give it a try?
Best regards
Michal
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Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 07:31:20PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>
>>Any news about this?
>>
>>I am pretty concerned that amd64 won't make it for Etch,
>>either. With Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Gentoo and whatever officially
>>supporting amd64 for several months or even years, Debian
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