Yes but if you've made a mistake how do you say "no that's not what I meant"
after you've already said yes
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From: Preben Randhol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 April 2002 11:49
To: Satelle, StevenX
Cc: Debian User List (E-mail
and then press
enter it gives me the same original depency listing where it wants to remove
all the packages. That is what I am looking for, how to clear dselects
memory
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From: Preben Randhol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 April 2002 14:25
To: Satelle, StevenX
Ok, I'll try to explain this better. Where does dselect store its listing of
tasks. If you tell it to download 20 packages from the web and it downloads
and installs 18 of them. The next time you say install it will include the 2
packages it didn't download last time. Even after rebooting or updati
Have you just upgraded you kernel 2.4? I did and afterwards I tried to dial
up and got the same error, a search tells me the problem is that when you
upgrade your kernel you also need to upgrade pppd. I haven't tested it yet
but I think it will work
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From: Patrick Da
it i'll be back!
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From: ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 April 2002 10:26
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: apt-cache
On Sunday 21 April 2002 02:18 am, Satelle, StevenX wrote:
> Does anyone know how to clear the cache for apt. I dont mean
/var/ca
Does anyone know how to clear the cache for apt. I dont mean /var/cache/apt
I mean when I start to install some packages using dselect after making a
mistake in the sources.list, it reads it into the cache but cant install.
I've manualy gone in and unselected the packages put if I say install after
More to the point since I just updated to 2.4.18 myself and noticed on
reboot no nic. whats in /lib/modules. did you run make modules? if your
driver (3c509x.o I think) is in there insmod it and your network should come
back
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From: David Smead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Se
I'm running 2 separate machines which have no connection between each other.
One (mach-1) has an always on high speed web connection. The other (mach-2)
doesn't. Both running Debian-2.2r5. installed from CD. I want to download
updates on mach-1 and get a copy of /var/cache/apt onto mach-2 (via a wi
does this not seem a little childish to you? You could read the bottom of
any debian list email. the info is there
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From: Jonathan Tabaco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
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