No, I am not, but it is principal.
On Sep 20, 2012 8:48 AM, "Jon Dowland" wrote:
> Do you need split configuration? Are you wedded to it? My advice would be
> to
> copy /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated to /etc/exim4.conf, at which
> point the
> Debian exim configuration is overridden, and just
I know it might not be in the right group but is related mostly with Debian.
There is Exim 4.72 under Debian with split configuration files.
I need to remove header and I know how to do in Exim. In section
remote_smtp add remove_headers=blablabla.
How I can do in Debian Exim with split configurati
I am getting this a lot as well.
My primary source is the local mirror which takes longer to update than the
servers under http://http.us.debian.org
My feeling for this is that the index files are uploaded before the actual
package files. This would mean that when you do an update you end up with
Quoth "Branden Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:37:05PM +0800, Michael Robinson wrote:
>> I don't know what you did from 4.1.0-6 to 4.1.0-7, but it broke my Dell
i5000e
>> (ATI Rage Mobility 128, using ati driver). The screen was covered with
>> random display glitches (co
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 31851 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace ppp 2.4.1-4 (using .../ppp_2.4.1.uus-1_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement ppp ...
depmod: Unexpected value (20) in
'/lib/modules/2.4.9-586tsc/kernel/drivers/ieee1394/sbp2.o' for
> Hi. I'm running woody and do apt-get upgrade weekly. Why does it
sometimes
> download something like 24Mb and only use something like 1.5Mb? That is
> what is happening today and I've seen it quite often.
>
> Thanks,
> Anita
It all depends on how many of the packages have been upgraded in the
I found unofficial sid images last week at
ftp.au.debian.org/raid/4/debian-cd/unofficial/sid
Sadly this now only contains a README which states :
> we have had to delete the sid iso images due to lack
> of disk space - once we get more disk, i can look at
> making them available again.
>
> if you
> when I try to update the system I get 404 for all files, anybody knows
> what's the problem? The update of package list works fine but when it
> starts doenloading packages all I see is 404, here's what it looks like:
>
> jojda:/home/erik# apt-get update && apt-get -f dist-upgrade
> Hit http:/
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