Re: Upgrading to Woody and Config'ing

2001-12-12 Thread Mark Lanett
dpkg -l or dpkg --get-selections From: "Ian Chilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I ment, before I do the dist-upgrade, I wanted to remove stuff from the > base install that I didn't want..

Re: Upgrading to Woody and Config'ing

2001-12-12 Thread Ian Chilton
Hello, Thanks for the reply! > I don't recommend installing all packages then getting rid of them > one by one. One - you can't install all packages for some packages > conflict with other packages. Two - not a good policy on simplicity's > grounds, as production environments shouldn't be burden

Re: Upgrading to Woody and Config'ing

2001-12-12 Thread Paolo Falcone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ian Chilton wrote: >Hello, > >** I am not subscribed to the list, so please CC replies to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] ** >I have just been given remote access to a box I am going to use as a >server. It has Debian 2.2 (stable) installed. (It's a Sun Ultra 1

Upgrading to Woody and Config'ing

2001-12-12 Thread Ian Chilton
Hello, ** I am not subscribed to the list, so please CC replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** I have just been given remote access to a box I am going to use as a server. It has Debian 2.2 (stable) installed. (It's a Sun Ultra 1 (sparc64)). What I want to do is the following: - Remove unwanted pack