On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 09:15:02PM -0800, Scott Simmons wrote:
>
> Note: Since this message is of a commercial nature, we cleared it
> with Wichert Akkerman first and we're also donating $1000 to
> Debian.
>
Wowzers! Wouldn't it be swell if every commercial email that made it to
this list was als
Caution, IANAD. Just tring to help
Package: cricket (debian/main)
Maintainer: Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
56948 cricket depends on non-existant package
Package: ftp.debian.org (pseudo)
Maintainer: Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
60707 cricket depends on a nonexistent package
Shouldn't
Hi,
A while back there was mention of developing a display manageer that
could select a host to login to. What ever became of this?
I am setting up a small group of machines for our physics/engineering
depts. and would like to have this available. Is this still just
ideaware?
My apologies if thi
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 02:23:50PM -0700, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> In /etc/X11/wdm/wdm-config, add:
>
> ! Use our chooser
> DisplayManager*chooser:
>
> Start X with "X -indirect localhost" and voila.
Ok, this sounds like like what I am looking for but, I seem to be brain
dead.
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 09:19:41PM -0400, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> this means either:
>
> there are no host on the local subnet which are willing to let you
> connect via XDMP or some thing is scrod in your config files (like wdm
> is looking at xmd's config or some other random weirdness).
>
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 06:54:24AM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
> > The question that seems to want to be raised is whether this
> > is true? Are people really confused more by having extra commands
> > available, or are they confused by _not_ havingcertain commands
> > present?
>
> Sounds fine
Hello all,
I was going to submit a bug reprt but I wasn't sure which virtual
package the web page was listed under.
The main Debian web page still points to the slink info under
"Distribution" -> Installation Instructions
I am assuming that this is incorrect as potato is now stable. Will
someone
On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 01:39:45AM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 12:43:03AM +0100, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
> > > Hmm, the debian lists get quite a lot of spam lately. Is there anything
> > > that can be done about this?
> >
>
> Pardon my French, but this is a fucking stupid
Greetings,
I administer a small partial mirror at my school and was trying to get
it to handle stable and testing. I used the script in the previous
meesage in this thread but it actually doesn't work, well not
completely. I had to make a few modifications to it and it populates the
mirror ok but I
ACK,
Sorry about replying to my own message but there is one little thing
missing from the script. It doesn't make the codename symlinks to the
distributions. Here is a fix for that. I put it just before the pools
get handled.
# Generate the sym links that refer to each of the dists
for DIST in
Greetings,
IANAD, but I would like to suggest an idea that I had. There has been a
lot of interest in getting packages arranged by different
catagorizations, something like the menu. Most ideas that I have seen so
far seem to imply adding new fields to the debs, but his seems like
overkill to me.
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 08:13:26PM +0100, Goswin Brederlow wrote:
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> Suggestions to the script are welcome, esspecially: How do I make
> debconf popup a checklist like:
>
> ++
> | What distributions should be mirrored? |
> |
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 09:59:42PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
> >
> > I compile my own kernels, and have for a long time. But it's a pain to
>
> in that case, a far better solution is a package containing a bunch
> of pre-generated kernel .config files, plus a menu script to copy
>
> call it ker
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