out a bunch in my /usr/local...).
When I went to Debian, I backed up my /home directories, nuked the
partition, and installed from scratch. There's really no better way
to do it.
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"One thing they don't tell you
or the eventual upgrade to full Debian
(which may never occur) seems perfectly reasonable. *Dropping* the
newbie into dpkg/dselect is probably less so, but when they grow
conversant I see no reason to deny them dpkg/dselect, or to force them
to reinstall.
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Graham Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
PRng does this too, I note, but it isn't nearly as easy to fix.
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I'm getting this quite a bit, and it's puzzling me. I'm not entirely
sure *why* it seems to be whining at me. Any suggestions?
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Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
Date: 20 Jul 1997 13:42:06 -00
r when I can get my authentic real connection again
in a few months.
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