On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 05:11:04PM -0400, Jack Dodds wrote:
> Help! I had a working install of Woody on my P4.
>
> Then (probably showing my ignorance) I tried to install a recent version
> of Abiword by adding a line specifying /unstable/main to my
> /etc/apt/sources.list, and (from a characer
Help! I had a working install of Woody on my P4.
Then (probably showing my ignorance) I tried to install a recent version
of Abiword by adding a line specifying /unstable/main to my
/etc/apt/sources.list, and (from a characer mode screen) doing an
apt-get install abiword.
This resulted in the
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 03:57:12AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> after a "apt-get dist-upgrade" my system (woody) seems quite broken.
> Apache and lpd among other daemons/progs are nolonger working. Also
> my system load average is shown (top) as being around 1.2 although
> I can't see any ob
debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
d> after a "apt-get dist-upgrade" my system (woody) seems quite
d> broken.
Yup, it happens.If this is a problem for you, don't run a
distribution that advertises itself as "unstable". Or, even better,
find the problem and file appropriate bug reports.
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Hello,
after a "apt-get dist-upgrade" my system (woody) seems quite broken.
Apache and lpd among other daemons/progs are nolonger working. Also
my system load average is shown (top) as being around 1.2 although
I can't see any obvious "culprit"-processes, and the system dosn't
"feel" loaded.
I'm
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