RE: Installed iptraf ... lost XWindows

2003-03-16 Thread nate
Stephen and Claudia Handley said: > Hi Nate, > > I think you're spot on in your assesment. > > It does have 'stable' entries. > > My Debian version was 2.2. I thought when I researched IPTraf that it > worked for Debian 2.2 and above. > > The output from ls -l /lib/libc.so.6* > > shows me > > libc.

RE: Installed iptraf ... lost XWindows

2003-03-16 Thread Stephen and Claudia Handley
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Installed iptraf ... lost XWindows Stephen Handley said: > Hi there, > > I'm hoping someone out there can help me. > > I'm running a Debian (Potato) box as my home server. > > Recently I did an > > apt-get install iptraf what

Re: Installed iptraf ... lost XWindows

2003-03-16 Thread nate
Stephen Handley said: > Hi there, > > I'm hoping someone out there can help me. > > I'm running a Debian (Potato) box as my home server. > > Recently I did an > > apt-get install iptraf what is in your /etc/apt/sources.list ? sounds like it may have 'stable' entries, and sounds like you may of as

Installed iptraf ... lost XWindows

2003-03-16 Thread Stephen Handley
Hi there, I'm hoping someone out there can help me. I'm running a Debian (Potato) box as my home server. Recently I did an apt-get install iptraf so I could monitor my LAN traffic. It told me it was going to remove a bunch of packages (mostly gnome and xwindows stuff) but it also appeared to