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Don't know how good it is, but I found this for you...
http://www.nowrap.de/flare.html
It purports to have a linux version and be freeware
Good luck,
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Yes, I realise that...been thinking of it but when I change the cron job to
run as another user, that user has to be logged in.
I log on locally as rootmaybe I should log on as myself and 'su -' if I
need to do anything system-ish...
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gards,
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to find a way of turning it's user-checking off. :-)
This didn't happen beforeKernels and packages are getting pickier! :-)
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at bug all
along that the last install was ignoring and this one picked up.
Dear me, the tiredness-factor plays a big part sometimes! :-)
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Rogério Brito wrote (Sunday 23 October 2005 5:07 am):
> Well, I'm also feeling guilty after your message of not thanking the
> developers. I do know how it is pleasing to receive kind words for a
> project you maintain to be recognized and useful for some people.
The BTS needs to be accompanied by
Alejandro Bonilla Beeche wrote (Saturday 17 September 2005 5:53 pm):
> On Sat, 2005-09-17 at 09:22 +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote:
> > Does the list accept mail from just anyone then?
>
> Yes, that is why sometimes you see people saying please CC me in Replys.
Considering the throughput of this list,
Kim Adil wrote (Tuesday 06 September 2005 4:56 pm):
> Subject says it all I think. I and many others had to roll back, and I
> was advised to hold back. How will I know when to proceed?
From my experience, the answer is "nearly" or "almost". Some things still
haven't been compiled on the new ABI
David R. Litwin wrote (Friday 02 September 2005 1:44 pm):
> > The way I understand the current status, the answer is "No, KDE 3.4.2 is
> > not
> > ready to be installed on Sid." The ABI transition is still underway and
> > it looks like many 3.4.2 packages have been uploaded, but some still have
>
David R. Litwin wrote (Friday 02 September 2005 12:59 pm):
> Forgive me for asking but,
>
> I should like to have a bit of clarification. Is KDE 3.4.2 ready to be
> installed on Sid under the i386 architechture.
> [snip]
The way I understand the current status, the answer is "No, KDE 3.4.2 is not
Joachim Fahnenmüller wrote (Friday 26 August 2005 6:41 am):
> > hum... it sounds challenging :P
>
> Latex makes sense if you work with math formulas regularly.
> What I like with OOO math: You can use the menu if you are a beginner or
> for things you don't use often; for things you use more often
Rogério Brito wrote (Thursday 18 August 2005 5:14 pm):
> On Aug 17 2005, Brendon Lloyd Higgins wrote:
> > Rogério Brito wrote (Sunday 14 August 2005 2:06 pm):
> > > Anyway, just out of curiosity: are you able to read all the DVD discs
> > > that you burn on regular compu
csj wrote (Thursday 18 August 2005 1:46 pm):
> On 17. August 2005 at 11:55AM +1000,
> > I may well do that, but isn't it weird that the same drive can
> > burn to those same discs fine in Windows but not Debian?
>
> Not at all. Most free software available for GNU/Linux is
> reverse-engineered.
Th
Rogério Brito wrote (Sunday 14 August 2005 2:06 pm):
> Anyway, just out of curiosity: are you able to read all the DVD discs that
> you burn on regular computer or standalone drives? I have only had success
> when using DVD-R media, not with the other variants (DVD+RW or DVD-RW; I
> don't have DVD+
csj wrote (Sunday 14 August 2005 10:38 pm):
> Brendon Lloyd Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Recently I upgraded my disc burner to a LiteOn SOHW-1693S Dual
> > Format Double Layer DVD burner. I've been trying it out but
> > I've run into problems try
Brendon Lloyd Higgins wrote (Wednesday 10 August 2005 10:50 am):
> Recently I upgraded my disc burner to a LiteOn SOHW-1693S Dual Format
> Double Layer DVD burner. I've been trying it out but I've run into problems
> trying to burn DVD+R discs. Of the 50 or so tries so far (ma
> > This is just to describe how I upgraded from FC2 to FC3
Blasphemer!
J/K ;-)
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Recently I upgraded my disc burner to a LiteOn SOHW-1693S Dual Format Double
Layer DVD burner. I've been trying it out but I've run into problems trying
to burn DVD+R discs. Of the 50 or so tries so far (many with different discs,
all from the same manufacturer), only 4 have been successful.
Wh
This has been happening for a while, but it hasn't been a major problem, so
I've let it slip. It still isn't a
major problem, but now I'm really curious.
I have a few audio CD-Rs and now a data DVD+RW burned in Debian. (All using
K3B, IIRC, but the CD-Rs
were burned with an old drive, and the
Sebastian Luque wrote (Wednesday 27 July 2005 7:12 am):
> > I don't know what's going on in the mirror system. I had some weirdness
> > over the last 3 or 4 days where I wasn't showing any new upgrades.
> > One or two days I don't think anything of it, when it stretches to 3 or
> > 4 I start to won
Ron Johnson wrote (Thursday 21 July 2005 9:57 pm):
> For next time OP has a question like this:
> $ apt-cache search numlock
> gkrellm-leds - Keyboard LED monitor for GKrellM
> numlockx - enable NumLock in X11 sessions
> shermans-aquarium - Sherman's aquarium applet for GNOME 2
For the rec
Nicos Gollan wrote (Monday 18 July 2005 9:20 pm):
> would mean implementing a complete understanding of the language
...And any other language anyone might wish to swear in.
Peace,
Brendon
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kamaraju kusumanchi wrote (Monday 18 July 2005 12:27 am):
> Roby wrote:
> >Hamster wrote:
> >deb http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.1 ./
>
> Whenever someone suggests a third party repository, please add a note
> saying that it is not official Debian and there might be problems
> installing/u
Mika Rastas wrote (Tuesday 28 June 2005 5:33 am):
> Hi
>
> First of all, I have done some searching for wolfet bug reporting place
> but did not find one. (Sorry) If you know the place to send this tell.
The original creators of enemy territory (et, or wolfet) can be found at
www.splashdamage.com
H. S. wrote (Friday 24 June 2005 8:23 am):
> While making a backup a music CD, I noticed that I am getting around
> 728MB of wav files from the original.
If I understand the process correctly, this is entirely normal. You see, a
given CD can either have up to 700MB of data or up to 80mins of audi
I'm afraid I can't really help, but...
H. S. wrote (Wednesday 22 June 2005 5:12 pm):
> player to obtain it's lossless wma version of the tracks. Do I have to
... isn't "lossless wma" a contradiction in terms?
Peace,
Brendon
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Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote (Thursday 26 May 2005 4:47 pm):
> > Are there any special steps to take to upgrade it?
>
> There's no such thing as an upgrade from 32-bit to native 64-bit.
> You'd need to reinstall the OS.
>
> > Can I upgrade the kernel without upgrading the userspace apps?
>
> If you'd
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(1) Eventhough I have an old debian, can I pick latest releases of apps
like vi, emacs and install them right away on my old debian system?
Or they wont install since my system is too old?
(2)Where can I find pico for debian?
I searched through the http://packages.debian.org/stable/editors/ and it'
Leonardo,
> Has anybody tried to run Debian on a Toshiba Tecra S1?
> I'm thinking over removing the old OS and placing a 'real' one.
I ran Knoppix on one two weeks ago and it picked everything up
quite well. You could try doing the same thing too :-)
DSL
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Soumyadip Modak wrote:
cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI says:
[...]
0,1,0 1) 'ASUS' 'CRW-5224A ' '1.20' Removable
CD-ROM
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800, Sony Lloyd wrote:> route add -host 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0 and it gives me error "Usager: inet_route [-vF ] add {host|-net} target [gw GW] [metric M] [netmask N] [mss MSS] ..etc "There *is* no inet_route command; this is to say this route handles theinet (IPv4 &
This is strange -> I just type: route add -host 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0 and it gives me error "Usager: inet_route [-vF ] add {host|-net} target [gw GW] [metric M] [netmask N] [mss MSS] ..etc "But if I do "inet_route add -host 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0 " I get "bash:inet
Mark Roach wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 20:20, lloyd wrote:
Hmm, I do something fairly similar, and it works just fine. My documents
are coming to the lpd server from an AIX system though.
You might want to check the command line that is run by inetd and use
the same ones for testing from the
Paul Morgan wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 11:42:26 +, Antony Gelberg wrote:
Although I wasn't the OP, I checked out all the suggestions so far, and
aktiom.net seems far and away the best, thanks :)
just opened an aktiom account myself a few days ago - so far seems
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- put this in test.ppd:
*cupsFilter: "text/plain 0 compressedtext"
the filt
Bijan Soleymani wrote:
Let's assume there are 100 channels. That means that if you wanted to
do it with analog technology, VHS, you'd need 100 times the capacity.
Either 100 tapes in parallel (imagine having to synchronize 100 VCRs),
tape rolling at 100 times the speed (tape would wear out, each ta
Micha Feigin wrote:
Is it possible to switch the active user in X without actually logging
out using the graphical interface( (x|g|k)dm ) like with the change
users option of m$ XP ?
i did this with gdm - maybe it will work for you:
in /etc/gdm.conf, find the [servers] section. there should be a
does it matter which of these network card drivers i use?
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i'm using debian unstable. i recently installed 2.6.0 kernel from
source. when i run depmod -a, i get a bunch of loop warnings:
WARNING: Loop detected: /ide-iops.ko needs ide.ko which needs
ide-iops.ko again!
WARNING: Module /usb-storage.ko ignored, due to loop
WARNING: Module /ide.ko ignored,
I start a local X session and run a GNOME session on another machine:
X &
xterm -display :0 -e ssh -X -f remotehost gnome-session
For awhile this worked - now it's mysteriously not working. I just get
the blank X root window, and nothing else happens.
However, if I drop the -f parameter for
i installed from the debian-installer beta to a spare partition on my
grub-based system. i installed lilo on this parition as well.
in grub.conf i added the following stanza:
title debian-installer test
root (hd0,5)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-1-386
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.4.22-
i'm downloading the debian-installer beta. i intend to install on a
spare partition on my GRUB-based system.
does debian-installer use GRUB or LILO?
if LILO, can i just skip the LILO installation and add an entry to
grub.conf instead?
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Hi There,
> This may seem like a weird question, but is the 3Com
> EtherLink III (3c509) ISA NIC not
> supported under Knoppix?
I diagnosed a very strange error with one of these cards last night.
Essentially, there seemed to be some type of hardware inconsistency that
caused the card to decide
Monique,
> > Aha, sure enough, only rc0.d and rc6.d have a file K20inetd I assume I
> > can fix this by typing update-rc.d inetd defaults Someone please let
> > me know if it would be a mistake to do so. Also, I noticed that there
> > were several other files missing besides inetd, such as: cron
Monique,
> I'm a little confused at this point.
I'm always confused--it's when I understand something that confuses me
even more ;-)
> I originally assumed you were the OP, but skimming the archives, it
> appears that you are not.
I wasn't.
> But then you also mention your own troubles, to wh
Clive,
> Ouch ! Hi David
Yes; ouch indeed.
> I'm not any sort of geek, dumbass or otherwise. The assumption is that
> if you're running "sid" then you are a geek (or very brave). I run
> woody because it is stable (and OK the packages are a bit old) with
> KDE3.1.
I happen to be both. I've
You know what?
All you technical whizz bang, dumbass geeks haven't even given a link to
how to fix the problem. You've HINTED at what it is, but there's no
solution.
You're so fucking helpful.
<<-((
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Phillippe,
> i have debian stable, how can i use apt-get to upgrade to the unstable
> version ?
Firstly, I assume you're at least familiar with apt:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/index.en.html
> i thought apt-get dist-upgrade would do the job but it is not.
You need to update y
he USB bit is fundamentally screwed...?? Maybe?
Any "hand-holding" anyone can offer to resolve this would be greatly
appreciated.
Many Thanks In Advance,
Lloyd. :-)
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David Lloyd, organiser of the mini-conf, would like to thank Recall D
Brian,
> removed, so that there is no hindrance to installing Star Office 6. I
> don't know if it is enough to just remove the .deb package.
A few commands that are helpful here:
# dpkg -l | grep openoffice
(will show you anything in the Debian database that has the name
openoffice)
# dpkg -L
Rameth,
> again, sorry I just could not help myself. :)
>
> cheers
I'd offer my 28.8K connection which is even better!
Seriously though you could look at:
* basic traffic shaping
[search for the Advanced Routing HOWTO]
* if you're using a newer version of wget, it has a "bandwidth limit
Yesterday night I tried do an apt-get upgrade but got these 404 erros:
[base url is ftp://ftp.filearena.net/]
Failed to fetch
/pub/debian/pool/main/g/gcc-3.0/cpp-3.0_3.0.4-13_i386.deb
/pub/debian/pool/main/g/gcc-3.0/gcc-3.0_3.0.4-13_i386.deb
/pub/debian/pool/main/g/gnome-desktop/libgnome-desktop
Glynn,
> > my gentoo distro has the browser 'links' but no 'man links' page;
> > how do i get a man page for a given program?
>
>
> Install debian! WE get a man page on links ;-)
>
> Might be worth asking on the Gentoo list ?
D'oh - it would help if I read the original question properly. If
Peter,
> my gentoo distro has the browser 'links' but no 'man links' page; how
> do i get a man page for a given program?
If no man page has been installed then you can:
1) The Linux Documentation Project
http://www.tldp.org/ [I think - I get their new URL wrong
constantly]
2) Run the pr
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I have:
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 14:36:57 +0100
Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 20 February 2003 14:03, lloyd wrote:
> > After spending a few days asking around, this stopped me in my tracks
> > from trying Debian at all. Call me spoiled if you like - but I'll
Ludwig Meyerhoff wrote:
> I want to install a Woody on a system which has a RAID-controller:
Welcome to Hell!
After spending a few days asking around, this stopped me in my tracks
from trying Debian at all. Call me spoiled if you like - but I'll give
Debian a try when I can insert a CD-ROM, bo
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 16:50:08 +1100
Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can someone give me the URL of a Debian installer CD that will
> > detect and install onto a system that has *only* 3ware IDE RAID
> > storage?
>
> Don't the bf2.4 support this? Don't forget to build/download a proper
> k
Hello -
Can someone give me the URL of a Debian installer CD that will detect and install onto
a system that has *only* 3ware IDE RAID storage?
Thanks
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> the revolution.
>
> [ ... ]
Yes, all this is indeed OT, despite how interesting it is. I can
tell that we're getting very close to the point where Hitler is
going to be mentioned, so that we can then put Godwin's law into
effect.
Oh! ... I already mentioned him. OOPS ...
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> used to compile that kernel. Look for scsi-generic and scsi-disk
> and the apropriate module for your scsi card.
Thank you very much. This all looks useful, and I'll be giving it
a try a little later. I hope that my next message here will be a
summary of what I
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 05:30:36PM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
>
> [ ... ]
>
> Is there something special I have to do to tell my kernel
> that there are SCSI disks at the time I make the boot floppy?
That all depends:)
It's a long time
Quoting Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 11:17:12PM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
>
> [ ... ]
>
> > I have some more info about my problem that might be useful.
> > Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:02
> ...
> >
Quoting Lloyd Zusman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [ ... ]
>
> Well, I'm using LILO. I want to create a proper rescue disk,
> and I used the mkboot utility to do so. It told me that it created
> a proper disk, but when I tried to boot off of it, I got a kernel
> panic wi
Quoting Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [ ... ]
>
> Gack!
>
> How old is the drive? Any chance the issue is termination or a
> misconfigured jumper? You're using an Adaptec 2940?
I'll check the jumper later, when I open up my box. Yes, I believe
it
Quoting Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 11:59:28PM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
> >
> > [ ... ]
> >
> > So ... now that things are sort of back to normal, my question
> > is this: what caused the filesystem to become read-only t
e read-only to
begin with? Could it be hardware errors? The fact that the
fsck found no errors seems to point to this as a possible cause,
correct?
At any rate, thanks again!
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> Warning: dates in calendar are clo
ic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:02
The system froze at this point.
Would this indicate a hardware problem? Or is there still hope that
this can be fixed with software?
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Shawn Lamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote...
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 21:08:56 -0500 (EST)
> "Lloyd Zusman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [ ... ]
>
>> > in the options field try putting 'defaults'
>> >
>> > you can also jump
Thank you VERY much for this help.
I have a question though ... see below:
> Lloyd Zusman said:
>
>> #/dev/sda2 / ext3 errors=remount-ro 0 1
>> /dev/sda2/ ext3 0 1
>^^
>
&g
ware or software
problem ... but I want to eliminate the software before I start
taking my machine apart.
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as a positive comparison to
this highly prized coin, and which came to mean high quality in general
(such as "he has a sterling character").
So, even though in recent history the word "sterling" came to be
associated with the British pound (and sometimes has been used as a
short form of the name of that currency denomination), the term
originally meant a single penny.
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lled packages that
> are in testing: the upgrade to unstable (to get the fixed package)
> won't be automatical.
So in that case, what would be the solution? I guess we would have to
know what testing packages have fixes in unstable, and then use the "-t
unstable" option
OOPS. I'm sorry I sent my previous message in this thread to the
mailing list. I intended to send it to Paul Selig, and forgot to change
the address before typing ^C^C in gnus.
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t of dpkg (the exact command sequence you specified).
I hope this helps.
Also, if you'd like me to run any more tests, feel free to let me know,
as I'm glad to help you debug this. I've had years of Unix experience,
and so I know all about 'script' and all sorts of other tools.
Sincerely,
- Lloyd
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time that "randompackage" is installed? ...
apt-get -t unstable install randompackage
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Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 10:57, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
>>
>> [ ... ]
>>
>
> That is what I do, but as I said earlier a dist-upgrade could remove
> some packages you want to keep so the -s option will tell you what it
> will
Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 07:18:18PM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
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>> [ ... ]
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> I learned this in this list but reading manual page of apt-get (8)
> ...
> --default-release
>This option controls the de
Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 06:57:53AM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
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>> [ ... ]
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>> Is it also true that setting /etc/apt/apt.conf to contain
>> `APT::Default-Release "testing";' also sets &q
f that's the case, it looks like you might be able to ADD
> a has to one of the blank lines, to accomplish the same trick.
>
> no?
Yes, that works, as well.
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andrej hocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 09:59:10AM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
>> That still doesn't work for me ...
>>
>> # cat /etc/apt/preferences
>> Package: mplayer*
>> Pin: release a=unstable
>> Pin-
Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 06:32, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
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>> [ ... ]
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>> Do I have it right?
>>
>> [ ... ]
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> This should work but I don't pin individual packages on mine just the
> distributions.
Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 07:06, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
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>> [ ... ]
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>> # apt-get update
>> ... normal `apt-get update' output, followed by:
>> E: Invalid record in the preferences file, no Package
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 05:39, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
>> Is there a way to comment out lines in /etc/apt/preferences? I tried
>> various comment characters, but none worked. I couldn't find anything
>> about this in the docume
et install other-package => installs latest from "testing",
unless "other-package" only exists
in "unstable", in which case it
installs from "unstabl
Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 11:08:09PM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
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>> [ ... ]
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>> apt-get update && apt-get -t testing dist-upgrade
> ^^
>
Is there a way to comment out lines in /etc/apt/preferences? I tried
various comment characters, but none worked. I couldn't find anything
about this in the documentation.
Thanks in advance.
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Dale Hair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 12:22, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
>> Simon Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> > On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:15:53PM +0200, Mohammed Sameer wrote:
>> >>
>> >> [ ... ]
>
meone point me to an
appropriate doc which explains why `APT::Default-Release "stable";' has
to be removed from /etc/apt/apt.conf' in order for the downgrade to take
place? ... or else perhaps could someone post a short explanation here?
Since we are talking about downgrading to
et-efficient method (i.e.,
requiring the fewest queries over the internet) for determining which
sites in `mirrors_full' contain any given distribution?
Thanks in advance.
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Mike Dresser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
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>> Does anyone know of a way to use the standard 'ps' to get a process
>> listing without showing the pid of that instance of 'ps' itself, WITHOUT
>> any piping
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