on Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 12:39:40PM +0200, Nicolas Parody ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My co-located server at my provider runs, and only supports Red Hat
> but I would like to switch to Debian. Is it possible to install Debian
> on this system without physical access (The server is in Tex
> On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Nicolas Parody wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > My co-located server at my provider runs, and only supports Red Hat but
> > I would like to switch to Debian. Is it possible to install Debian on
> > this system without physical access (The server is in Texas and I am in
> > Germa
> On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Nicolas Parody wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > My co-located server at my provider runs, and only supports Red Hat but
> > I would like to switch to Debian. Is it possible to install Debian on
> > this system without physical access (The server is in Texas and I am in
> > Germany
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Nicolas Parody wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My co-located server at my provider runs, and only supports Red Hat but
> I would like to switch to Debian. Is it possible to install Debian on
> this system without physical access (The server is in Texas and I am in
> Germany)? Has anyone
Hi,
My co-located server at my provider runs, and only supports Red Hat but
I would like to switch to Debian. Is it possible to install Debian on
this system without physical access (The server is in Texas and I am in
Germany)? Has anyone already done this and what is your experience? Or
shou
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
>If you can't be helpful, be silent.
>On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Veit Waltemath wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:49:06PM -, Pat Woolley wrote:
>> > I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I
} would like to be able to install debian packages on my system
} As I se
on Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:54:19PM -0700, John Galt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Veit Waltemath wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:49:06PM -, Pat Woolley wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I would
> > > like to be able to insta
If you can't be helpful, be silent.
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Veit Waltemath wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:49:06PM -, Pat Woolley wrote:
> > Hi
> > I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I would like to be
> > able to install debian packages on my system. As I see it there a
use alien. IIRC there is an RPM for it, look on rpmfind.
alien --to-rpm package.deb
Convert the package.deb into a package.rpm
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Pat Woolley wrote:
> Hi
> I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I would like to be
> able to install debian p
> "Veit" == Veit Waltemath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Veit> Why do you want install debian packages on a rpm-system. The
Veit> sense escapes me.
Probably because Debian has packages that rpm doesn't???
(of course, the next obvious question is: why not install Debian
instead? I suspe
on Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:49:06PM -, Pat Woolley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi
> I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I would like to
> be able to install debian packages on my system. As I see it there are
> two ways possible.
> Convert debian to rpm
Yes.
> or install
> Pat Woolley wrote:
>
> Hi
> I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I would like to
> be able to install debian packages on my system. As I see it there are
> two ways possible. Convert debian to rpm or install dselect on my
> system.
Try alien.
$ alien -r package.deb
It shoul
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 07:49:06PM -, Pat Woolley wrote:
> Hi
> I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I would like to be
> able to install debian packages on my system. As I see it there are two ways
> possible. Convert debian to rpm or install dselect on my system.
>
> Can
Hi
I use mandrake 7 and I am very happy with it. However I
would like to be able to install debian packages on my system. As I see it there
are two ways possible. Convert debian to rpm or install dselect on my
system.
Can you help with one or both of these solutions
please.
Regards Pat
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