You can save the contents of /var/cache/apt/archives from install to
install in order to not having to redownload the DEBs.
Debootsrap is far more complex than a simple knoppix
hard-disk-install. You've been told.
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 23:57:28 +0100, Pau Capdevila
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Wasn't he asking for debootstrap?
http://www.inittab.de/manuals/debootstrap.html [Debian GNU/Linux
Installation with Knoppix and debootstrap]
With debootstrap you can install woody, sarge and even sid.
I've installed all of them with any problem.
But first I recomend a livecd hard disk install
When I installed those packages KDE stop launching,
It restarted KDM when initialazing devices.
I didn't discover what happened so I went back with xfree86 :(
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 13:35:58 -0500, Matt Barry
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> Using these packages with the radeon driver; works smoothly,
You must answer the questions once in a machine.
In theory with debconf-getselections you can extract that answers ant
seed them to every host with debconf-setselections. They'll be marked
as seen and thus they will not be asked again.
I haven't tried it yet.
Tell me if that works
On Mon, 20 De
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:21:33 -0800, Scarletdown
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> Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
>
> >>That problem has been solved. As per someone else's suggestion in this
> >>thread, a simp
I just solved this issue removing the package nvidia-glx.
Firstly chek the nvidia kernel module loading in /etc/modules
cu
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> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 04:06:42 -0800, Scarletdown
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> > I just recent
I don't know which is the best.
I even have not compared.
I recently tried konversation and I find it very easy to start and I
surely I'll stick with it.
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 18:06:46 +, Ben Bettin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I've always found Xchat to be the best GUI, especially in
I'm experimenting a strange behavior of nautilus.
The icons move around the folder in a maniac way when there's an I/O
operation or high CPU usage (don't know really).
I'm afraid that is related to fam and samba shares but I don't know
how to solve it.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot
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2402 root4r FIFO0,7 8662 pipe
lsof 2402 root7w FIFO0,7 8663 pipe
What is preventing the umount?
Thanks
Pau Capdevila
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Yes it is fixed.
But when you launch nautilus out of a gnome-session nautilus misses
something that by now I don't know what it is.
It happens as well when you launch nautilus from xfce4 or when you
have a gnome session opened and you open another one by VNC or NX.
Anyway I don't care. GNOME could
Hi,
Sometimes I see the message that has not been possible to umount the
root filesystem during halt sequence.
Then I suffer the endless fsck of the filesystem (it is ext3) on the
next start.
Does anybody know what may happen?
Thanks.
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Hello,
I have a problem when I try to compile applications. At the configure
stage it complains about not bein able to find g++ and so on:
()
checking for g++... no
checking for c++... no
checking for gpp... no
checking for aCC... no
checking for CC... no
checking for cxx... no
checking for c
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