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
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
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
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
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:
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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
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
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