(with double minus-sign)
Running that command apt-get tells me only to install xcdroast, nothing
else to install, remove or upgrade... (I use a 2.6 kernel, tough)
2005/12/13, Joris Hooijberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
True. but I'm sure that
A. Apt-get's dependency-checking is designed
ling.
2005/12/12, Michael Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 12/12/05, Joris Hooijberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I think you'll get a new kernel in returnReally? Nothing in what Astrid posted seemed to indicate that to me.
The only "kernel-image" that appears is t
I think you'll get a new kernel in return2005/12/12, astrid jurgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I recently tried to download and install software using apt-get install. The process was aborted because apt-get install tried to remove the kernel. See details below:apt-get install –no-remove xcdroast
Readi
Hi all,
I just installed Debian sarge with X and the following problem occurs:
When I log in in Gnome as a regular user my speakers are making noise
like a factorymachine (alternating silence and 'tshhh') and I can't
play audiofiles.
While logged in as Root, or logged in in KDE as regular user the
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