Re: newbie question

2002-02-01 Thread stefao melchior
Hi guy, I usually use the following command to remove any package from the /etc/rcXX.d: #update-rc.d -f remove where -f stays for FORCE otherwise it hardly proceeds to remove the stuff from /etc/rcXX.d . On my system has always worked fine! Bye Ste From: Jason Majors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

XFree86 upgrade to 4.1.0

2002-01-07 Thread stefao melchior
Hi guy, I am running debian2.2r4 with xfree86 3.3.6 on my laptop: I have tried to upgrade the x-system to the more recent 4.1.0 release, got from the woody release. I downloaded all the packets (.deb) from the debian's site and when I try to install xlibs it requests automatically the debconf p

Re: HP Server

2001-11-07 Thread stefao melchior
Look into the site linuxcare.org and check if your server is in the list! Check if it is a 32bit or a 64bit: L-class and N-class are by default 64bit servers, while D-class could be both cases. (I suppose) From: Jan Ove Rønning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Subject: HP Server Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001