Hello!
El sáb, 11-01-2003 a las 18:06, Marcus Brinkmann escribió:
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> But there is not much that is Hurd specific in installing the Hurd. So it
> makes a lot of sense to just port the Debian installation procedure, from
> debootstrap to debian-installer, to the Hurd. Help with this is
> apprec
Now I am really confused:
Adam M Szmidt says:
"Also cross-install and dpkg-hurd are dead. Do not use them!"
which only leaves downloading the tar ball.
El sáb, 11-01-2003 a las 18:29, Marcus Brinkmann escribió:
> On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 06:03:06PM -0600, Georg Lehner wrote:
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El sáb, 11-01-2003 a las 15:23, Alfred M. Szmidt escribió:
>a) The official Hurd Site does not mention "The easy guide to
> installing Hurd on a Linux box.".
>
> Because it is obsolete, and broken. Do _NOT USE IT_!!
Thank you for helping me not waste my time then with it ant the "debia
Hello!
It's a pity, that
a) The official Hurd Site does not mention "The easy guide to installing
Hurd on a Linux box.". I found it until the bottom of Neal Walfields
official "The GNU/Hurd installation guide" (which by the way helped
me bootstrap gladly my first Hurd)
b) The Debian We
Hello!
Just want to share my experience while trying out the Hurd.
In the experiments with Hurd the heaviest drawback for me has been the
problem with perl5 not installable from the Debian Archives, because
this makes it virtually impossible to bootstrap the development system,
as well as hinders
Hello!
I want to recompile packages from source, but I cannot install dpkg-dev,
etc. because of a perl5/perl-modules dependency that cannot
befulfilled. dselect wants me to de-install a lot of essential stuff.
Can you point me to a solucion?
here is my sources.list:
# See s
Hello!
I just installed the Hurd, with XFree86. Congratulations to your Great
Work.
- Emacs21 (Debian packages) segfaults in X with a message "(11)". Is
this a know problem and if yes is there a workaround other then
"emacs -nw"?
- I am interested in Ext3 and in Reiser Filesystems (to read
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