Resent to ask the audience.
May I add that I am at 64bit not to carry out what I can do with debian 32
testing on my PC, but to speed up quantum mechanical calculations. What I
really need is X (I got beautifully as you describe below) and OpenMotif to
run a package (that I could compile for 6
I have not found a current kde for etch so far; however, you must have
the woody and sarge directories in your system; use find to look for
them. There you will find what seem to be some older versions of kde
and gdm; does anyone know how to make these work with etch? I suppose
they are the ol
Hi Steve:
Did you succeed installing kde?
I have just installed amd64 eich for dual opterons, X-system is waiting to
install kde. Thnks for informing me
francesco pietra
On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:15, Steve Juranich wrote:
> I just installed a fresh debian system on my spankin' new Athlon 64 X
On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:15, Steve Juranich wrote:
>
> So I'm assuimg this all has to do with the migration over to the main debian
> FTP sites and that testing/etch will eventually catch up. Is this a correct
> assumption?
Correct. Many packages currently miss in Etch.
>
> If it is corre
I just installed a fresh debian system on my spankin' new Athlon 64 X2 3800.
Things have gone pretty well so far, but I guess I just hit everything at just
the right time as far as repository sanity goes.
I've tried the past couple of days to `apt-get install kde' with no joy. I
keep getting co
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