Re: Encounter with Satan

1999-11-17 Thread Oki DZ
Ben Collins wrote: > It's a potato package. I see. It's a reason to upgrade. But, why do I need to...? I'm trying to getting used to slink. BTW, what is the meaning of "unstable" in potato? Crashes periodically? It's OK, but install at your own risk? Oki

Re: Encounter with Satan

1999-11-17 Thread Ben Collins
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 07:07:52AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote: > > > Glen S Mehn wrote: > > > > Call me silly, but it's right there in the dpkg list when you install. > > Try apt-get install satan and see what happens. > > ss1:~# apt-get install satan > Updating package status cache...done > Checking

Re: Encounter with Satan

1999-11-17 Thread Oki DZ
Joey Hess wrote: > You meran like this? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/packages/debconf>dpkg --print-avail satan > Package: satan > Priority: optional ... ss1:~# dpkg --print-avail satan Package `satan' is not available. It seems that currently Satan is gone. Oki

Re: Encounter with Satan

1999-11-17 Thread Oki DZ
Glen S Mehn wrote: > > Call me silly, but it's right there in the dpkg list when you install. > Try apt-get install satan and see what happens. ss1:~# apt-get install satan Updating package status cache...done Checking system integrity...ok E: Couldn't find package satan Is this related to

RE: Encounter with Satan

1999-11-16 Thread Glen S Mehn
Call me silly, but it's right there in the dpkg list when you install. Try apt-get install satan and see what happens. Regards, glen Subject: Encounter with Satan Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 13:44:11 +0700 (JAVT) From: Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: d

Re: Encounter with Satan

1999-11-16 Thread Joey Hess
Oki DZ wrote: > I have visited Satan's site. I think it is a useful tool for testing > (whether they are crackable or not) your systems' security. But when I > visited www.debian.org, I didn't see any mention about it. There is a > version for Linux, but all I can get is the tarball (after you have

Re: Encounter with Satan

1999-11-16 Thread Ethan Benson
On 16/11/99 Oki DZ wrote: I have visited Satan's site. I think it is a useful tool for testing your systems' security. But when I visited www.debian.org, I didn't see any mention about it. There is a version for Linux, but all I can get is the tarball (after you have gotten used to apt-get, tar