On 4/30/05, Nils-Erik Svangård <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
> I recently did a reinstall of debian unstable from scratch on my
> computer, before that I ran debian unstable but installed from knoppix.
> There is a feature that I really miss, and I think its a configuration
> error on my par
On Saturday 17 January 2004 00:15, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:10:07 +0100, Bob Hentges wrote:
> > Yes, Knoppix will allow you, as far as I know, to use apt-get and all of
> > its features.
> >
> > Thought i don't know how it will behave if you try an apt-get
> > dist-upgrade, as the
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:10:07 +0100, Bob Hentges wrote:
> Yes, Knoppix will allow you, as far as I know, to use apt-get and all of
> its features.
>
> Thought i don't know how it will behave if you try an apt-get
> dist-upgrade, as their are some Knoppix-only packages, as for instance
> knx-als
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:46:08AM -, Geoff Bagley wrote:
> I understand that Knoppix is based on Debian GNU/Linux.
> Will Knoppix allow apt-get, aptitude, and synaptic to be used ?
>
> Can Knoppix "import" packages from a Debian Distro ?
>
> TIA
>
> Geoff.
Hi Geoff,
Mr. Knopper took a de
Geoff Bagley wrote:
I understand that Knoppix is based on Debian GNU/Linux.
Will Knoppix allow apt-get, aptitude, and synaptic to be used ?
Can Knoppix "import" packages from a Debian Distro ?
TIA
Geoff.
Yes, Knoppix will allow you, as far as I know, to use apt-get and all of
its featu
Geoff Bagley wrote:
I understand that Knoppix is based on Debian GNU/Linux.
Will Knoppix allow apt-get, aptitude, and synaptic to be used ?
Can Knoppix "import" packages from a Debian Distro ?
TIA
Geoff.
Yes, Knoppix will allow you, as far as I know, to use apt-get and all of
its features.
I understand that Knoppix is based on Debian GNU/Linux.
Will Knoppix allow apt-get, aptitude, and synaptic to be used ?
Can Knoppix "import" packages from a Debian Distro ?
TIA
Geoff.
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 16:08:24 -0400,
Naitik Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 09:49:28PM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > ..with Red Hat-7.3 thru -9, in /etc/bashrc, I used:
> > PS1='\[\033[1;33m\]\u\[\033[1;[EMAIL PROTECTED];32m\
On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 09:49:28PM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ..with Red Hat-7.3 thru -9, in /etc/bashrc, I used:
> PS1='\[\033[1;33m\]\u\[\033[1;[EMAIL PROTECTED];32m\]\H\[\033[1;37m\]:\
> \[\033[1;31m\]\w \[\033[1;36m\]\$ \[\033[0m\]'
> to get "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/red/path/ # ", with "
Hi,
..with Red Hat-7.3 thru -9, in /etc/bashrc, I used:
PS1='\[\033[1;33m\]\u\[\033[1;[EMAIL PROTECTED];32m\]\H\[\033[1;37m\]:\
\[\033[1;31m\]\w \[\033[1;36m\]\$ \[\033[0m\]'
to get "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/red/path/ # ", with "#" or "$" in
cyan, and ":" and "@" in white, which I like a lot.
Knoppix u
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