On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 05:32:21PM +0300, Uladzimir Bely wrote:
> When sbuild is used to compile a package from sources, some packages (package
> dependencies) are internally downloaded and installed in schroot.
>
> I'm looking for a way to cache the dependencies in form of .deb f
On 10/27/21 7:32 AM, Uladzimir Bely wrote:
When sbuild is used to compile a package from sources, some packages (package
dependencies) are internally downloaded and installed in schroot.
I'm looking for a way to cache the dependencies in form of .deb files outside
the schroot. So that I could
On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 17:32:21 +0300
Uladzimir Bely wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to cache the dependencies in form of .deb files
> outside the schroot. So that I could later create a local partial
> debian repo from these .deb files and run sbuild for a second time
> using the
When sbuild is used to compile a package from sources, some packages (package
dependencies) are internally downloaded and installed in schroot.
I'm looking for a way to cache the dependencies in form of .deb files outside
the schroot. So that I could later create a local partial debian repo
I hope I am not the only one having trouble viewing deb
files in m-c. The error messages all relate to parsing..I guess
related to a python or perl update ???
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On Fri 20 May 2011 at 10:43:53 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
I hope I am not the only one having trouble viewing deb
files in m-c. The error messages all relate to parsing..I guess
related to a python or perl update ???
You're not.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626171
Brian wrote:
On Fri 20 May 2011 at 10:43:53 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
I hope I am not the only one having trouble viewing deb
files in m-c. The error messages all relate to parsing..I guess
related to a python or perl update ???
You're not.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
On Fri 20 May 2011 at 11:52:45 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I am still using 2:4.6.2~git20080311-4 and I get the same error
I've never experienced any such problem on Lenny and only came across it
yesterday on (I think) testing.
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On 2011-05-09, Narendra Sisodiya naren...@narendrasisodiya.com wrote:
To install vim-gtk, I am first downloading all deb package (and not
installing it.)
mkdir -p vim-gtk
mkdir -p vim-gtk/partial
sudo apt-get -y -o dir::cache::archives=3D./vim-gtk install --download-only
vim-gtk
sudo rm
I recently created a offline installer.. debbundle..
I got a bug in it..
Let me explain the process..
See code -
http://code.google.com/p/debbundle/source/browse/trunk/OneClickInstall_Deb_Creator?spec=svn10r=10
To install vim-gtk, I am first downloading all deb package (and not
installing it.)
On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 10:31:14PM +0530, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
Hey there,
(...)
To install vim-gtk, I am first downloading all deb package (and not
installing it.)
mkdir -p vim-gtk
mkdir -p vim-gtk/partial
sudo apt-get -y -o dir::cache::archives=./vim-gtk install --download-only
I have a emac and I'm using the ppc text(no gui) version. can I use
wifi to download with wget? and how can I install .deb files when they
are on a flash drive?
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On 10/27/2010 07:13 PM, juan gonzalez wrote:
I have a emac and I'm using the ppc text(no gui) version. can I use
wifi to download with wget? and how can I install .deb files when they
are on a flash drive?
dpkg -i /location_of_Flash/debian_file_name.deb
HTH
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help you.
and how can I install .deb files when they are on a flash drive?
Use dpkg utility, it has '-i' parameter. But I should warn you that it's pretty
bad way to install packages: dpkg can't handle dependencies (I mean, it can't
fetch them from servers on the Internet/LAN or from disks). You
On 10/28/2010 01:13 AM, juan gonzalez wrote:
I have a emac and I'm using the ppc text(no gui) version. can I use
wifi to download with wget? and how can I install .deb files when they
are on a flash drive?
Best way is 'apt-get install package_name'
If you have some problem with network
Andrei Popescu schrieb:
On Thu,27.May.10, 21:47:16, Ingo Kasten wrote:
Israel Garcia schrieb:
Some times ago (I could not find on google), I could create a deb file
for my lenny from unstable or testing debian (done remember now). I
remember I follow some steps from a blog or something and I
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Mirco Piccin pic...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I meant using testing and unstable packages in Lenny..
There are two way2 to do the job:
backports (as Camaleón suggests)
Ready!, I backported rrdttool 1.4 to my server...:-)
thanks a lot guys.
regards
Israel.
Some times ago (I could not find on google), I could create a deb file
for my lenny from unstable or testing debian (done remember now). I
remember I follow some steps from a blog or something and I
successfully created a new version of a deb file. Can you help me to
get this steps?
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On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 10:09 +0200, Israel Garcia wrote:
Some times ago (I could not find on google), I could create a deb file
for my lenny from unstable or testing debian (done remember now). I
remember I follow some steps from a blog or something and I
successfully created a new version of a
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:44 AM, John A. Sullivan III
jsulli...@opensourcedevel.com wrote:
On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 10:09 +0200, Israel Garcia wrote:
Some times ago (I could not find on google), I could create a deb file
for my lenny from unstable or testing debian (done remember now). I
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:09 +0200, Israel Garcia wrote:
Some times ago (I could not find on google), I could create a deb file
for my lenny from unstable or testing debian (done remember now). I
remember I follow some steps from a blog or something and I
successfully created a new version of
On Thu, 27 May 2010 10:09:04 +0200, Israel Garcia wrote:
Some times ago (I could not find on google), I could create a deb file
for my lenny from unstable or testing debian (done remember now). I
remember I follow some steps from a blog or something and I successfully
created a new version of
Hi
I meant using testing and unstable packages in Lenny..
There are two way2 to do the job:
backports (as Camaleón suggests)
apt-pinning (as John suggests)
Regards
M
Israel Garcia schrieb:
Some times ago (I could not find on google), I could create a deb file
for my lenny from unstable or testing debian (done remember now). I
remember I follow some steps from a blog or something and I
successfully created a new version of a deb file. Can you help me to
get
On Thu,27.May.10, 21:47:16, Ingo Kasten wrote:
Israel Garcia schrieb:
Some times ago (I could not find on google), I could create a deb file
for my lenny from unstable or testing debian (done remember now). I
remember I follow some steps from a blog or something and I
successfully created a
Good afternoon,
Just installed Debian Squeeze with Xfce 4.6.1 and for the most part
everything's working quite well. However, there is one remaining
problem. It seems that with this version I had to install Gdebi to be
able to install any .DEB based files. Once this was done I then
proceeded
2009/6/21 Jonathan D. Armendariz jarme...@armendariz.me
Good afternoon,
Just installed Debian Squeeze with Xfce 4.6.1 and for the most part
everything's working quite well. However, there is one remaining problem. It
seems that with this version I had to install Gdebi to be able to install
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
any success with dpkg -i package.deb command?
Gave that a go and now it's working. Well, another one for the books for
me.
Thank you!
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Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
any success with dpkg -i package.deb command?
Gave that a go and now it's working. Well, another one for the books for
me.
Thank you!
no problem, read debian docs if you're keen on learning and don't
I just installed Debian specifically for the purpose of accessing the
latest Gimp 2.6.1 version. I changed the references in sources.list
from etch to lenny. I went through all the apt-get update etc.
exercises. But I still get Gimp 2.4.7.
I found a site called getdeb.net from which I can
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 11:55:33 -0400, John Culleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
I just installed Debian specifically for the purpose of accessing the
latest Gimp 2.6.1 version. I changed the references in sources.list
from etch to lenny. I went through all the apt-get update etc.
On Sat,18.Oct.08, 11:55:33, John Culleton wrote:
I just installed Debian specifically for the purpose of accessing the
latest Gimp 2.6.1 version. I changed the references in sources.list
from etch to lenny. I went through all the apt-get update etc.
exercises. But I still get Gimp 2.4.7.
John Culleton wrote:
I just installed Debian specifically for the purpose of accessing the
latest Gimp 2.6.1 version. I changed the references in sources.list
from etch to lenny. I went through all the apt-get update etc.
exercises. But I still get Gimp 2.4.7.
I found a site called
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 11:55:33AM -0400, John Culleton wrote:
I just installed Debian specifically for the purpose of accessing the
latest Gimp 2.6.1 version. I changed the references in sources.list
from etch to lenny. I went through all the apt-get update etc.
exercises. But I still
I found a site called getdeb.net from which I can download a .deb file
containing the latest Gimp. But now what do I do? I don´t find a
command like e.g., rpm for decomposing and installing rpm files or
gunzip etc. for gzipped files.
dpkg -i package-name
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Lads,
would you be able to advice, please, how to install .deb files. Say
amaya_wx-9.55-2_i386.deb file that's lie of the Desktop now.
Thank's a lot.
Andrius
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Pantor schrieb:
would you be able to advice, please, how to install .deb files. Say
amaya_wx-9.55-2_i386.deb file that's lie of the Desktop now.
Thank's a lot.
dpkg -i ~/Desktop/amaya_wx-9.55-2_i386.deb
as root.
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Thank you.
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Denny Schierz wrote:
hi,
Pantor schrieb:
would you be able to advice, please, how to install .deb files. Say
amaya_wx-9.55-2_i386.deb file that's lie of the Desktop now.
Thank's a lot.
dpkg -i ~/Desktop/amaya_wx-9.55-2_i386.deb
as root.
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Hi. I'm still working on this un-networked laptop. It's looking
pretty good, now I'm ready to put the audio apps on it that I use.
I made a list from Synaptic of the packages I have on the desktop, and
now I'm hoping to download all the packages and put them on my flash
drive.
If I put apt-get
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 08:10:48 -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
Hi. I'm still working on this un-networked laptop. It's looking
pretty good, now I'm ready to put the audio apps on it that I use.
I made a list from Synaptic of the packages I have on the desktop, and
now I'm hoping to download
and place the deb files in the
/var/cache/apt/archives directory on the laptop and apt-get should find
them as normal. Also put the entries from the sources.list on the
desktop onto the laptop and do 'apt-get update' this will fail because
you dont have an internet connection and just use the list
/apt/list and the contents files from /var/cache/apt/ from the
desktop to the laptop and place the deb files in the
/var/cache/apt/archives directory on the laptop and apt-get should find
them as normal. Also put the entries from the sources.list on the
desktop onto the laptop and do 'apt-get update
files from
/var/lib/apt/list and the contents files from /var/cache/apt/ from the
desktop to the laptop and place the deb files in the
/var/cache/apt/archives directory on the laptop and apt-get should find
them as normal. Also put the entries from the sources.list on the
desktop onto the laptop
On 8/3/06, Wackojacko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first is a hack I use. Copy the package files from
/var/lib/apt/list and the contents files from /var/cache/apt/ from the
desktop to the laptop and place the deb files in the
/var/cache/apt/archives directory on the laptop and apt-get should
On 9/21/05, Robert Storey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if there is a way that I can reuse deb files on anothermachine. Let me explain more clearly:If, for example, I do apt-get install mmv, the packagemmv_1.01b-12.2_i386.deb
will be downloaded intodirectory /var/cache/apt/archives
thats another problem ;)
Cheers,
Mico
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8:49
To: Robert Storey
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: reusing deb files
On 9/21/05, Robert
Storey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm wondering
Robert Storey writes:
I'm wondering if there is a way that I can reuse deb files on another
machine.
Package: apt-cacher
Priority: optional
Section: net
Installed-Size: 272
Maintainer: Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: all
Version: 1.0.12
Depends: perl, bzip2, libwww-perl
Suggests
Robert Storey wrote:
I'm wondering if there is a way that I can reuse deb files on another
machine. Let me explain more clearly:
If, for example, I do apt-get install mmv, the package
mmv_1.01b-12.2_i386.deb will be downloaded into
directory /var/cache/apt/archives/ and then installed
Sounds to me like you need to set apt-proxy, or http replicator. Acts
like a proxy for deb files.
Look at http://gertjan.freezope.org/replicator/
Robert Storey wrote:
I'm wondering if there is a way that I can reuse deb files on another
machine. Let me explain more clearly:
If, for example
I'm wondering if there is a way that I can reuse deb files on another
machine. Let me explain more clearly:
If, for example, I do apt-get install mmv, the package
mmv_1.01b-12.2_i386.deb will be downloaded into
directory /var/cache/apt/archives/ and then installed.
That's fine, but I have
Dear all,
I find my space for / partition have little space left. So I want to delete some un-useful files.
It seems all my installed packages' deb files
locate under /var/cache/apt. I *guess* those files should not be
necessary to my current system. So I want to delete them to release
some
Lian Liming wrote:
So I wonder if it is safe to delete all .deb files under
/var/cache/apt?
Yes. In fact you can do so with the following commands from apt-get:
clean - Erase downloaded archive files
autoclean - Erase old downloaded archive files
Clean removes them all
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:14:32AM +0800, Lian Liming wrote:
Dear all,
I find my space for / partition have little space left. So I want to
delete some un-useful files.
It seems all my installed packages' deb files locate under /var/cache/apt.
I *guess* those files should
I use a PC with Debian unstable. synaptic has been giving me many
messages like:
W: Failed to fetch
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/x/xorg-x11/libice-dev_6.8.2.dfsg.1-4_i386.deb
404 Not Found [IP: 216.37.55.114 80]
My browser showed the file and wget downloaded it. What is the
On 7/26/05, Edward C. Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use a PC with Debian unstable. synaptic has been giving me many
messages like:
W: Failed to fetch
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/x/xorg-x11/libice-dev_6.8.2.dfsg.1-4_i386.deb
404 Not Found [IP: 216.37.55.114 80]
My
Heya! As I write I'm installeing Woody (Link to Sarge wasn't working...
wasn't dead... just stalled, so I did woody for now) on my ol' PowerMac
7300 next to me. A while back I downloaded all 14 disks of Sarge for
x86. With my one-disk Debian 3.0r3 PPC disk I'm installing the base
system on
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 02:24:38PM -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
What I want to know is if I can plug in the x86 disks and install
software from them, so I don't have to spend all day downloading stuff
for the Mac. So: Are .deb packages arch independant? I gather so, just
Um, hell no. Source
Hello Eric, hello list!
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 02:24:38PM -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
[...] So: Are .deb packages arch independant? [...]
Some are (like perl scripts or documentation), some are not (like perl
itself or binary programs), so even though deb packages are called
binary packages (in
media
o Bringing that media home and copying the deb files to my home
hard drive
o Finally, I run dpkg -i *.deb on those newly transferred file
The problem with this approach is *.deb orders alphabetically
instead of by dependency. I must iteratively run the above
aj You can:
aj
aj - Copy the files in /var/lib/apt/lists from the office machine as well
aj - Use apt-move on the office machine to move the downloaded files into a
aj hierarchy that you can add to your sources.list on your home computer,
aj e.g. using apt-cdrom
aj - Read the
that media home and copying the deb files to my home
hard drive
o Finally, I run dpkg -i *.deb on those newly transferred file
The problem with this approach is *.deb orders alphabetically
instead of by dependency. I must iteratively run the above command
placing needed debs before
:
o Updating my office system (both are running pretty much
the same configuration of 'sarge')
o Copying all the newly installed debs on the office machine from
/var/cache/apt/archive to removable media
o Bringing that media home and copying the deb files to my home hard drive
o
I have seen an archive, where _all_ the deb files since Woody is stored.
So it contains broken packages as well, but where can I find this?
Googling does not show up any interesting.
Thanks,
GCS
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On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:11:27PM +0100, GCS wrote:
I have seen an archive, where _all_ the deb files since Woody is stored.
So it contains broken packages as well, but where can I find this?
http://snapshot.debian.net/
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Hi
Im looking for an easy method to share debian files. Im running several sid
machines here. I used to upgrade them every week. Till now i did a
dist-upgrade on evey machine wich the downloads all the packages on its own.
All these machines have many identical packages installed. Since APT
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 11:07:27PM +0200, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
Im looking for an easy method to share debian files. Im running several sid
machines here. I used to upgrade them every week. Till now i did a
dist-upgrade on evey machine wich the downloads all the packages on its own.
All
* Raffaele Sandrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030926 14:28]:
Hi
Im looking for an easy method to share debian files. Im running several sid
machines here. I used to upgrade them every week. Till now i did a
dist-upgrade on evey machine wich the downloads all the packages on its own.
All these
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 11:07:27PM +0200, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
Hi
Im looking for an easy method to share debian files. Im running several sid
machines here. I used to upgrade them every week. Till now i did a
dist-upgrade on evey machine wich the downloads all the packages on its own.
The debian tutorial has some omissions.
i.e
16.3 Getting the files
16.4 Using Apt
Help! I don't know how to use apt, so someone else has to write this.
some URL's for these would be great
tia
Lindsay
btw, yes I
Hallo,
wie, kann ich herrausfinden wie ein Debian Packet (.dep File)
compiliert wurde.
Ich möchte z.B wissen mit welchen ./configure Optionen das qpopper
Packet
erzeugt wurde. Gibt es dafür eine einfache möglichkeit?
Gruss, Mario
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Mario Duve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wie, kann ich herrausfinden wie ein Debian Packet (.dep File)
compiliert wurde.
Ich möchte z.B wissen mit welchen ./configure Optionen das qpopper
Packet
erzeugt wurde. Gibt es dafür eine einfache möglichkeit?
apt-get source qpopper
$PAGER debian/rules
proxy on your net. I do this with squid.
Or NFS mount/copy any deb already downloaded to /var/cache/apt/archives
then it will not download. So I heard.
I'll be doing this again on another machine. Is there a way to use the
.deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives for a new install to save
, and then for Sid.
Seems to work, but I'm not sure if that's the right or fastest path to
Sid or not.
I'll be doing this again on another machine. Is there a way to use the
.deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives for a new install to save the network
time?
I looked at using deb file: in sources.list
be doing this again on another machine. Is there a way to use the
.deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives for a new install to save the network
time?
I looked at using deb file: in sources.list, but that doesn't seem right.
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Potato base system.
apt-get update / apt-get dist-upgrade
update sources.list and repeat for Woody, and then for Sid.
Seems to work, but I'm not sure if that's the right or fastest path to
Sid or not.
I'll be doing this again on another machine. Is there a way to use the
.deb
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 09:53:40PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
What are the ways of viewing changlogs for deb files ?
I'm want to review them before getting new deb files.
I don't think there is a way of getting to the changelog *before*
downloading the deb. But once downloaded I
Hello.
What are the ways of viewing changlogs for deb files ?
I'm want to review them before getting new deb files.
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 09:53:40PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
What are the ways of viewing changlogs for deb files ?
I'm want to review them before getting new deb files.
apt-get install apt-listchanges
- Adam
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 09:53:40PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
What are the ways of viewing changlogs for deb files ?
I'm want to review them before getting new deb files.
1) Download deb and unpack it.
2) If you have gnome installed, download deb and use gmc to view its contents
Hi,
I have billions and billions of file in /var/cache/apt/archives.
Is there any way, without using NFS, to share them with the other
machines in my LAN, so that I only need to download them (using
apt-get install|upgrade on my main machine) once from a debian
mirror.
Then, when I do
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 15:06:16 -0600, Ron Johnson said:
Hi,
I have billions and billions of file in /var/cache/apt/archives.
Is there any way, without using NFS, to share them with the other
machines in my LAN, so that I only need to download them (using
apt-get install|upgrade on
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Hi,
I have billions and billions of file in /var/cache/apt/archives.
take a look at apt-move
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On Wed, 2001-10-24 at 14:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all.
My debian distribution grew kinda big 1.2G. I know I'm not using a lot of
what I have installed. Now, due to a number of interdependecies I would like
to look at dependency tree of all deb files and pick out those branches
Hello all.
My debian distribution grew kinda big 1.2G. I know I'm not using a lot of
what I have installed. Now, due to a number of interdependecies I would like
to look at dependency tree of all deb files and pick out those branches that
I don't use and uninstall.
Any recomendations on what
Hello all.
My debian distribution grew kinda big 1.2G. I know I'm not using a lot of
what I have installed. Now, due to a number of interdependecies I would like
to look at dependency tree of all deb files and pick out those branches that
I don't use and uninstall.
Any recomendations
on Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 02:06:58PM -0700, David Frischknecht ([EMAIL
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Hello,
I downloaded a .deb file, but I'm having trouble installing it using
apt-get. Could someone help me? Thanks.
How to Report Bugs Effectively
Hello,
I downloaded a .deb file, but I'm having trouble
installing it using apt-get. Could someone help me? Thanks.
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On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 02:06:58PM -0700, David Frischknecht wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded a .deb file, but I'm having trouble
installing it using apt-get. Could someone help me? Thanks.
man dpkg
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On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 02:06:58PM -0700, David Frischknecht wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded a .deb file, but I'm having trouble
installing it using apt-get. Could someone help me? Thanks.
You shouldn't use apt-get if you already have the file. You should use
dpkg -i file.deb
Thanks Kent
As to your second question what video card are you using?
I have used ASUS's CUSI-M with SiS 630E chipset (all in one
mother board)
on board VGA card with SiS 300 integrates a 2xAGP controller
on board LAN card with SiS 7016/7014 (10/100Mb) ethernet
controller
on board
Thanks Kent
I am new to Linux (especially Debian), please help me out.
1. Does anyone can tell me how to extract *.deb files? And where can I
find
Debian's special commands?
2. I have just installed Debian 2.2 r0 (potato), but XF86 did not work
(don't
have SVGA driver - returned
Stephen Jiang wrote:
If you could set your mailer to wrap to 72 characters it would be much
appreciated.
How? At the moment, I have MS Outlook Express.
Have a look in the preferences or how ever MS is calling it. In know it works
because other people can do it. If you can't use something
Thanks Frank
If you could set your mailer to wrap to 72 characters it would be
much
appreciated.
How? At the moment, I have MS Outlook Express.
Have a look in the preferences or how ever MS is calling it. In know
it works because other people can do it. If you can't use something
else!
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 06:16:19PM +1000, Stephen Jiang wrote:
If you could set your mailer to wrap to 72 characters it would be much
appreciated.
How? At the moment, I have MS Outlook Express.
Well, won't the author accept a patch to fix that? Get your money
back, then. ;-)
You can
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Stephen Jiang wrote:
Thanks Frank
If you could set your mailer to wrap to 72 characters it would be
much
appreciated.
How? At the moment, I have MS Outlook Express.
Have a look in the preferences or how ever MS is calling it. In know
it works because
Hi, Bruce
I have found and set to 72 characters as wrap text although I have
no
idea why I am doing this.
All is fine when I read a message with long lines; if I reply, the
long lines go off the edge of the screen (the text is *quoted*, that
means no reformatting) and I can't easily read
Hi, Sebastiaan
Thanks Frank
If you could set your mailer to wrap to 72 characters it would
be
much
appreciated.
How? At the moment, I have MS Outlook Express.
Have a look in the preferences or how ever MS is calling it. In
know
it works because other people can do
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 06:16:19PM +1000, Stephen Jiang wrote:
snip
As to your second question what video card are you using?
I have used ASUS's CUSI-M with SiS 630E chipset (all in one mother board)
on board VGA card with SiS 300 integrates a 2xAGP controller
on board LAN card with SiS
I am new to Linux (especially Debian),
please help me out.
1. Does anyone can tell me how to extract
*.deb files?And where can I find Debian's special commands?
2. I have just installed Debian 2.2 r0
(potato), but XF86 did not work (don't have SVGA driver - returned message at
first time
Hi,
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Stephen Jiang wrote:
I am new to Linux (especially Debian), please help me out.
0. enable line wrapping please!
1. Does anyone can tell me how to extract *.deb files? And where can I
find Debian's special commands?
You can install .deb files with: dpkg --install
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