On Saturday, September 7, 2002, at 04:32 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Actually, you must have been asked a question about a dependency on a
> virtual package (x11), and you have answered to install xfree86-base
> to resolve it. This might have been the wrong answer.
Unfortunately, that's not e
Neil MacKinnon wrote:
> When I try to do "sudo apt-get install bundle-kde-ssl", I get the
> following error:
Actually, you must have been asked a question about a dependency on a
virtual package (x11), and you have answered to install xfree86-base to
resolve it. This might have been the wrong
Thanks for Martin for his help!
I'm having another problem! :)
When I try to do "sudo apt-get install bundle-kde-ssl", I get the
following error:
You have an existing X11 installation in /usr/X11R6 and /etc/X11.
This package refuses to overwrite these. Remove them, then tell Fink to
install xf
Neil MacKinnon wrote:
> I'm trying to run dselect, and use update (for the first time since
> installling fink!), but it gets to:
>
> 40% [Connecting to fink.sourceforge.net (216.136.171.201)]
>
> And stops there, before timing out after a while.
> I have done fink configure, and set my pro
I'm trying to run dselect, and use update (for the first time since
installling fink!), but it gets to:
40% [Connecting to fink.sourceforge.net (216.136.171.201)]
And stops there, before timing out after a while.
I have done fink configure, and set my proxy (and I've tried passive
and