On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 15:10 -0500, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
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> On Wednesday 18 August 2004 14:53, Greg Folkert wrote:
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> > Now, just a quick question here... why in the world would you expect
> > this to be in Debian?
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> Doh!
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> Because I
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On Wednesday 18 August 2004 14:53, Greg Folkert wrote:
> Now, just a quick question here... why in the world would you expect
> this to be in Debian?
Doh!
Because I stupidly didn't look at what the acronym stood for.
Coming from the SuSE world, I t
All help appreciated.
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|>I'm bringing up a laptop on Debian sarge. I've created the hardwired
network
|>profile and wanted to save it. The problem is that I can't find scpm
|>anywhere. It's not on my computer, and "apt-cache search scpm" returns
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gt; resending it. All help appreciated.
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> > I'm bringing up a laptop on Debian sarge. I've created the hardwired network
> > profile and wanted to save it. The problem is that I can't find scpm
> > anywhere. It's not on my computer, and "apt-cache s
Debian sarge. I've created the hardwired network
> profile and wanted to save it. The problem is that I can't find scpm
> anywhere. It's not on my computer, and "apt-cache search scpm" returns
> nothing.
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> Either it's done a different way here, or I'm
at I can't find scpm
anywhere. It's not on my computer, and "apt-cache search scpm" returns
nothing.
Either it's done a different way here, or I'm really looking in the wrong
place. Can someone point out where I'm going wrong?
tia
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I'm bringing up a laptop on Debian sarge. I've created the hardwired network
profile and wanted to save it. The problem is that I can't find scpm
anywhere. It's not on my computer, and "apt-cache search scpm" returns
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