Hi,
Does anyone know why when I do - apt-get update - on a RH 9 it installs
back older packages which I manually updated?
I did it while hoping i would have KDE updated automatically (I had KDE
3.2.2 at the time). What it did is reverted me back to KDE 3.1
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Thanks.
David Harel,
Quoting David Harel, from the post of Wed, 21 Jul:
Hi,
Does anyone know why when I do - apt-get update - on a RH 9 it installs
back older packages which I manually updated?
I did it while hoping i would have KDE updated automatically (I had KDE
3.2.2 at the time). What it did is reverted
In Debian there's a another file which I can configure the priority of
each repository in the sources.list. I can also hold packages from being
upgraded. Or even setting the priority of a repository so hi that
packages will be downgraded so its packages will be installed.
Maybe the same thing
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 12:37:49PM +0300, David Harel wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know why when I do - apt-get update - on a RH 9 it installs
back older packages which I manually updated?
I did it while hoping i would have KDE updated automatically (I had KDE
3.2.2 at the time). What it did is
Has anyone successfully setup L2TP cable internet connection (013 Barak over
Arutzey-Zahav cables) on Fedora Core 2 or other similar rh based distribution runnig
2.6 kernel ?
regards,
Roman.
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Hi
On debian, you can use higher level programs like dselect or aptitude to set
'hold' on packages so that they are not upgraded (or downgraded). you just
use the '=' key on the right package.
Also if you don't have these programs, you can set a
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 12:28:00PM +0200, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
Jul 19 20:24:19 LinuxRules pptp[713]: log[decaps_gre:pptp_gre.c:262]:
discarding out-of-order seq is 9995 seqrecv is 9996
I have those as well, on NetVision cable:
Jul 18 06:04:38 furr pptp[12499]: anon
probably. whats annoying is that probably you can't suppress these
messages without recompiling the source.
and we are talking, 1 every few minutes.
I removed the debug on the line but it only affects pppd
and not pptp.
Regards,
tzahi.
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From: Ilya Konstantinov
maybe one day a french Perl user will be able to join you :-)
Offer Kaye wrote:
Hi all,
The Israeli Perl Mongers are groups of Israeli Perl enthusiasts who
meet regularly, once a month, to talk, mingle and listen to
interesting Perl lectures from their peers.
While we do have lectures booked for
Quoting Cyril Scetbon, from the post of Wed, 21 Jul:
maybe one day a french Perl user will be able to join you :-)
Oh yeah, that's just what we need... more geeks making aliyah... where
are all the French girls from the shampoo commercials? ha?!
:-) tounge-in-cheek, in case anyone mistook it.
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