Bonjour,
Sur mon portable Dell M1330 au démarrage j'ai:
Unable to set the System Clock to: date
Est-ce normal?
Gaëtan
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I am running a testing system with GNOME, and digikam is missing right
now from testing, I am not an apt-get expert, but I am tempted to
install the digikam from unstable by putting unstable in my
sources.list then doing:
parkdale:~# apt-get install digikam digikamimageplugins kipi-plugins
Hi,
I have kde, and gnome installed from unstable, and as packages get upgraded,
and dependancies change, or new versions are available in unstable, I more
often than not, have apt-get trying to remove 50-100 packages instead of
getting the needed packages from unstable.
If I read the
Am Sonntag, 2. Februar 2003 16:39 schrieb Klaus-M.Klingsporn:
Am / On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 14:07:17 +0100
schrieb Gerhard Gaussling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo Liste,
Ich wollte es heute mal versuchen von KE2.2.2 auf Nolden's KDE 3.1
upzugraden. Ich habe ein testing/unstable system
Am / On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 18:56:26 +0100
schrieb Gerhard Gaussling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo Klaus,
leider kann ich rosegarden4 unter
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/x11/kde/stable/latest/Debian stable main
nicht finden.
Pardon, ich hab nicht richtig gelesen. Ich hatte damals versucht die
Hallo Liste,
Ich wollte es heute mal versuchen von KE2.2.2 auf Nolden's KDE 3.1
upzugraden. Ich habe ein testing/unstable system.
Gestern bei einem dist-upgrade wurden u.a. folgende pakete aus unstable
installiert:
libgcc1/unstable uptodate 1:3.2.2-0pre8
libbstdc++5/unstable uptodate 1:3.2.2
Am / On Sun, 2 Feb 2003 14:07:17 +0100
schrieb Gerhard Gaussling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo Liste,
Ich wollte es heute mal versuchen von KE2.2.2 auf Nolden's KDE 3.1
upzugraden. Ich habe ein testing/unstable system.
.
Nun habe ich in meine sources.list folgenden Eintrag aufgenommen
First post for a while - only recently resubscribed,
so here goes:
My main box has been running testing for some time,
with the odd thing pulled in from unstable. Before
shutting it down for the weekend it had been up for
a month without incident. Upon return the gdm
logon screen would
Sami == Sami Dalouche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sami Yes, but with RPM, you can configure properly your system and rm
Sami a file after. dpkg -C won't se that while rpm will.
Try the package cruft and the package debsums.
Ciao,
Martin
Yes, but with RPM, you can configure properly your system and rm a file
after. dpkg -C won't se that while rpm will.
On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 05:25:11PM -0400, David Teague wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Sami Dalouche wrote:
Is there a way to test all the files on a sytem like the RPM can ?
Is there a way to test all the files on a sytem like the RPM can ?
when I type rpm Va, it checks all the file on the system and reports
missing files, broken files
Cruft does a part of the job but not the entire !
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On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Sami Dalouche wrote:
Is there a way to test all the files on a sytem like the RPM can ?
when I type rpm Va, it checks all the file on the system and reports
missing files, broken files
Cruft does a part of the job but not the entire !
Salmi
It is not clear what you
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