On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 22:54 -0600, Troy Bowman wrote:
> Hmm, no one replied to this. I guess everyone is truly scared of
> Sendmail? Hah. I read this list once every few weeks. Sorry for a
> delay in response.
>
> It should be as simple as taking the smtp MAILER directive out of
> your
> .m
Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
It might be helpful to know what MTA you're using so that we don't have
to telnet in and discover for ourselves.
Sorry, I assumed that that was irrelevant. I assumed it was a standard
unix thing; such as with the aliases file.
I am using sendmail.
Hmm, no one re
debfoster is similar, and from its changelog, it sounds like aptitude
now does this as well.
--
Omniflux
Dave Smith wrote:
> Try this:
>
> apt-get install deborphan
>
> --Dave
>
> Daniel C. wrote:
>> Okay, I've done my Google homework on this but haven't been able to
>> find anything. Mayb
Try this:
apt-get install deborphan
--Dave
Daniel C. wrote:
Okay, I've done my Google homework on this but haven't been able to
find anything. Maybe I'm overlooking something, I don't know.
Anyway, is there a way to get a list of installed packages that are
redundant or have nothing dependi
Okay, I've done my Google homework on this but haven't been able to
find anything. Maybe I'm overlooking something, I don't know.
Anyway, is there a way to get a list of installed packages that are
redundant or have nothing depending on them?
I've been fiddling with my server, trying to get a fe