On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:55:22AM -0500, Seneca wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:03:01PM +0200, Laura Rudmin wrote:
> > I generally use dselect, not understanding the apt-* system (not for
> > want of trying, but the documentation is completely opaque to me.
> > Sorry, there seems to be a d
This one time, at band camp, Laura Rudmin said:
> Laura Rudmin wrote:
>
> (for some reason, though I sent this, it never came back through the
> list server... I'm trying again).
Got it twice, but that's OK (^:
> It isn't working yet -- I get back "malformed line" when I enter
> deb ftp://downl
Laura Rudmin wrote:
(for some reason, though I sent this, it never came back through the
list server... I'm trying again).
Seneca wrote:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:03:01PM +0200, Laura Rudmin wrote:
I generally use dselect, not understanding the apt-* system (not for
want of trying, but t
Laura Rudmin wrote:
Seneca wrote:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:03:01PM +0200, Laura Rudmin wrote:
I generally use dselect, not understanding the apt-* system (not for
want of trying, but the documentation is completely opaque to me.
Sorry, there seems to be a density barrier there as of righ
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:03:01PM +0200, Laura Rudmin wrote:
> I generally use dselect, not understanding the apt-* system (not for
> want of trying, but the documentation is completely opaque to me.
> Sorry, there seems to be a density barrier there as of right now.
> Maybe in a year I'll un
Hi --
I generally use dselect, not understanding the apt-* system (not for
want of trying, but the documentation is completely opaque to me.
Sorry, there seems to be a density barrier there as of right now.
Maybe in a year I'll understand it...)
Anyhow:
I was having problems with KDE2.2
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