Hello Marc!
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 12:36:52PM +0200, Marc Hultquist wrote:
Therefore I was wondering, how do I get apt-get to authenticate against our
squid proxy here with a specific username & password ? I aint
completly sure as to how todo it or whether it can be done or not, but it
would be a
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 07:24:07AM +0100, Thomas Wegner wrote:
> Hi Chris! Am Don, 14 Dez 2000 schrieb Chris:
>
> > Does any one know how I can get a listing of the commands and their
> > function?
> I think man apt-get or apt-get --help will give you some answers. Perhaps
> may may take a look at
Hi Chris! Am Don, 14 Dez 2000 schrieb Chris:
> Does any one know how I can get a listing of the commands and their
> function?
I think man apt-get or apt-get --help will give you some answers. Perhaps
may may take a look at /usr/doc/...
Bye...Thomas
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On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 09:49:42PM -0700, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed the base Debian system and am now installing additional
> items.
> I plan to use the apt-get, but there appear to be a lot of options for using
> it.
> In addition, there appear to be other commands such as apt-ca
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 09:49:42PM -0700, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed the base Debian system and am now installing additional
> items.
> I plan to use the apt-get, but there appear to be a lot of options for using
> it.
> In addition, there appear to be other commands such as apt-ca
Hi:
man apt-get (shows you apt-get manual. Try to get yourself familiar with man
pages. They look extremely boring but very useful.)
Most of the time, for installing new packages, you can use 'apt-get install
packageame'.
Seung-woo Nam
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