Charlie Zender wrote:
> The packages _do_ install fine, but apparently many of them would
> prefer to use a Gnome/GTK method to be configured.
Well, no, apprrently you have told debconf that you want it to use
gnome.
> I always do the upgrades as root, and root's environment has
> DISPLAY=:0
> wh
Charlie Zender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am a newbie using debian unstable. A volatile combination, no doubt.
> Whenever I 'apt-get install foo' or 'apt-get dist-upgrade', the
> procedure works but prints lots of GTK and debconf/Gnome warning
> messages as follows:
>
> Setting up toshset (1.
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 18:25, Charlie Zender wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a newbie using debian unstable. A volatile combination, no doubt.
> Whenever I 'apt-get install foo' or 'apt-get dist-upgrade', the
> procedure works but prints lots of GTK and debconf/Gnome warning
> messages as follows:
>
> Setti
Hi,
I am a newbie using debian unstable. A volatile combination, no doubt.
Whenever I 'apt-get install foo' or 'apt-get dist-upgrade', the
procedure works but prints lots of GTK and debconf/Gnome warning
messages as follows:
Setting up toshset (1.58-3) ...
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by se
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