Don Morton wrote:
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> Speaking of window managers, I've noticed the absence of olvwm
> (as opposed to olwm). Does anybody know of a debian package
> that contains this, or at least a location for source code?
>
I'm replying to my own post here - I probably
ve noticed the absence of olvwm
(as opposed to olwm). Does anybody know of a debian package
that contains this, or at least a location for source code?
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lot clearer on the third or fourth install!
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Don Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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or all of us) if I did a
stupid thing.
Also, if you installed "gnat" (not "gnats"), you may find that gcc
won't work anymore - I'd recommend un-installing this if, like me,
you don't fully understand what's going on - again, works for me,
but I don't
really isn't going to solve for him!
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Don Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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so why doesn't "stable" point to
that rather than "rex?"
Ultimately, my question is, is "rex" considered a stable release
of Debian 1.2? My guess is "yes", it's just that I'm getting
confused (and it ain't hard to confuse me!).
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y's response - I'm
truly in the dark, just trying to fully understand. Thanks!
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