On Nov 24 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
> yes, downloading .debs is not the right way to manage a debian
> system
Indeed, that's not the easiest/best way.
But now that he has already downloaded a bunch of files, he
can save some effort (especially if he is using a modem) and
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 12:25:44AM -0500, Seung-woo Nam wrote:
> I downloaded all deb files for kde2 from kde2 mirror ftp server. However,
> when I tried to install packages, I got whole bunch of dependency errors. Can
> I just put the ftp path in /etc/apt/sources.list file and apt-get would take
I downloaded all deb files for kde2 from kde2
mirror ftp server. However, when I tried to install packages, I got whole bunch
of dependency errors. Can I just put the ftp path in /etc/apt/sources.list file
and apt-get would take care of the rest?
Seung-woo Nam
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To: Debian User
cc:(Todd La Pittus/HQ/3Com)
Subject: Re: KDE2 installation
How is KDE 2.0 working? Is it ready for general use now, or still more in
beta form?
Thanks...
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How is KDE 2.0 working? Is it ready for general use now, or still more in
beta form?
Thanks...
Joshua Kruck wrote:
> >
>
> Along These same lines what can i use for a entry in the sources.list file to
> get kde2? I have
> been trying to get it to work and i have had no luck.
> Thanks
> Joshua
>
> >
> > Subject: KDE2 installation
Hi
I am a newbie,
>
Along These same lines what can i use for a entry in the sources.list file to
get kde2? I have
been trying to get it to work and i have had no luck.
Thanks
Joshua
>
> Subject: KDE2 installation
> Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 04:15:57 + (WET)
> From: sena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
You have to run [U]pdate in dselect before any new listings will show
up, even if you have done "apt-get update".
Bob
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 04:15:57AM +, sena wrote:
> Hi... I'm planning on installing KDE2 in my potato system. I have the entry
> in the sources.list file, and I've made "apt-
Hi... I'm planning on installing KDE2 in my potato system. I have the entry
in the sources.list file, and I've made "apt-get update". Now, I have two
questions:
i) The KDE packages can be seen with "apt-cache", but don't show up
in dselect. Is this normal?
ii) What pa
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