On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 01:03:23PM -0400, Bob Koss wrote:
>
> A related question
>
> When I try to run an application and I get errors about missing
> libraries, how do I know which package a given library is in?
check out the intro at
http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/system/apt-get-
High,
On Sat, 4 Aug 2001, Neil Gibbs wrote:
> Hey all, a Newbie here. Love Debian, but I noticed
> some things were not installed by default using the
> "simple" package install. On debian.org, some mention
> is made of this fact, but no detailed list of what is
> and isn't. For instance, teln
A related question
When I try to run an application and I get errors about missing
libraries, how do I know which package a given library is in?
> "Neil" == Neil Gibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Neil> Hey all, a Newbie here. Love Debian, but I noticed some
Neil> things were
on Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 06:31:24AM -0700, Neil Gibbs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hey all, a Newbie here. Love Debian, but I noticed some things were
> not installed by default using the "simple" package install. On
> debian.org, some mention is made of this fact, but no detailed list of
> what i
On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 01:03:23PM -0400, Bob Koss wrote:
>
> A related question
>
> When I try to run an application and I get errors about missing
> libraries, how do I know which package a given library is in?
$ apt-cache search lib_name
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
kent
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Hey all, a Newbie here. Love Debian, but I noticed
some things were not installed by default using the
"simple" package install. On debian.org, some mention
is made of this fact, but no detailed list of what is
and isn't. For instance, telnetd and ftpd were
nonexistent after install (I know, I k
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