On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
> I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
> on X)
> and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time
> but
> that seems very laborious -- is there some bette
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time
but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
Currently using Linux 2.2.20, Debian Woody
As I no longer subscribe to t
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps
running on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a
time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
su
Kent West wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a
time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
sudo apt-get --reinstall in
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a
time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
sudo apt-get --reinstall install `dpkg -S /us
Kent West wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running
on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time
but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
Currently using Linux 2.2.20, Debian Woody
As I no
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I erased all my X-related bin files (that is, including apps running on X)
and did not have them backed up. I could reinstall them one at a time but
that seems very laborious -- is there some better way?
Currently using Linux 2.2.20, Debian Woody
As I no longer subscribe to
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