We are attempting to run a command and getting an error
Trying to run dch -i
But get the following
su: dch : command not found
Do we need to install a certain package for this?
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We are getting some errors on running apt-get update to.
We did make changes to the sources.list file over the weekend, creating a
testing source list to load some certain packages. But we did keep a clean
copy of stable.
These are the errors;
Hit http://non-us.debian.org stable/non-US/main Rel
ly this year when I finally
> got around to putting together another intel clone which is now devoted
> to Debian.
>
> On Feb 16, 2004, at 3:44 PM, Dave's List Addy wrote:
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>> On 2/16/04 1:07 PM, "s. keeling" wrote:
>>
>>> (or Mac too of co
On 2/16/04 1:07 PM, "s. keeling" wrote:
> (or Mac too of course).
Watch it now !! :)
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On 2/13/04 10:19 AM, "Sony Lloyd" wrote:
> (2)Where can I find pico for debian?
> I searched through the http://packages.debian.org/stable/editors/ and it's not
> there.
> If there's no pico dor debian, what simple text editor similar to pico would
> you recommend.
Apt-get install nano
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On 2/12/04 4:23 PM, "Jaldhar H. Vyas" wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Dave's List Addy wrote:
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>> On 2/12/04 11:05 AM, "Jaldhar H. Vyas" wrote:
>>
>>> Please don't use this version. It is buggy beyond belief. The 1.130
>>> pac
On 2/12/04 10:17 AM, "Clive Menzies" wrote:
> A newbie list wouldn't be of interest to me and given the volume of mail
> already, I wouldn't subscribe. So who would provide the knowledge for a
> newbie list? Whilst Debian people a very generous with their time and
> patience, they have their own
On 2/12/04 11:05 AM, "Jaldhar H. Vyas" wrote:
> Please don't use this version. It is buggy beyond belief. The 1.130
> packages from unstable should work fine on woody.
Why not just grab the source from webmin.com and install? Pretty brainless
installer.
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On 2/6/04 8:59 PM, "Paul Johnson" wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 12:29:54PM -0600, Dave's List Addy wrote:
>> Really? Why make it a hassle for the user? We run Debian, but in a
>> hosting/DNS/Server environment. I am sure many others aren't using their
>
On 2/6/04 12:06 PM, "Michael L. Brownlow" wrote:
>> You have to consider who the majority of the people are and consider
>> that most things should be answered back to the list. Therefore a
>> small extra action by the replyer if he wants to send it back to the
>> original sender is preferred so
On 2/2/04 2:29 PM, "Stephen" wrote:
> Paul E Condon wrote:
>
>
>>
>> But there is a temporary one according to recent (within the hour)
>> Debian-news:
>> http://ftp.rfc822.org/debian-security/
>> I am using it now, and it works for me.
>
> But, isn't the whole point having security updates, t
On 2/2/04 11:03 AM, "Monique Y. Herman" wrote:
>> ... However, this list gets out of hands. With a few hundered posts
>> per day; it's almost impossible to follow. Plus: the increase of
>> noise / dups. Just today, we had a few people asking from scratch
>> about security being down. Reminded to
On 2/2/04 9:43 AM, "Many on the list " wrote:
>> We are trying to get an apt-get update and it seems to stall here
>>
>> 38% [Connecting to non-us.debian.org (194.109.137.218)] [Connecting to
>> security.debian.org (194.109.137.218)]
> Colin Watson answered this earlier today. The machine won
On 1/30/04 12:43 PM, "Alphonse Ogulla" wrote:
>>> It appears that I'm only getting a small percentage of all the mail
>>> traffic on this list. I sent 3 posts yesterday but got nothing back from
>>> debian-user.
>>>
>>> Is anyone else experiencing this problem? Please CC me in your replies.
>>
>
On 1/26/04 6:00 PM, "Paul M Foster" wrote:
Right On Paul My sentiments exactly, I think the comedian Robin Williams has
a bit on what America should do, I don't have it handy, but mirrors those
thoughts.
>
> Really? And you get that from this table, do you? The *worst*?
>
> You know what? I thi
On 1/26/04 3:51 PM, "Nano Nano" wrote:
> Naively I would say the US "should" be giving about $55/person
Yeah Right! With world opinion of the US, many are lucky that the 12.9 is
even given.
Charity starts at home.
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Hi
I seem to have blanked out on what I should place in my
/etc/apt/sources.list to be able to load the latest testing build of MySQL
4. We are running woody with MySQL 3+ version.
If we do want to update the MySQL what would happen to the old MySQL, will
apt automatically remove the old version
On 1/13/04 5:37 AM, "Paul Morgan" wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 09:06:25AM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
>> [snip]
The net is best for finding out what books to read;)
>>> I wouldn't suggest that the net is better than an authoratitive book but
>>> a quick search on stonehenge history produ
On 1/8/04 3:03 PM, "David Z Maze" wrote:
> If I understand what Virtual PC does properly, the actual hardware
> inside the Mac is somewhat irrelevant; you'd need to figure out what
> network hardware Virtual PC is emulating and use a driver for that.
Okay that makes sense, I guess I will dig/goog
I am trying to install the latest Debian with the ISO bf2.4-3.023-netinst. I
am doing this with Virtual PC 6.1 on an Apple iMac 17 " Flat Panel with a G4
1.25 MHz. I can get the install to boot and start, my problem is on
selecting the correct Network driver for the iMac. I tried Tulip and no go.
I
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