> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to do a disp-upgrade to Woody and during the configuration phase
> I get a lot of:
> dhelp_parser: Can't open /var/lib/dhelp/titles
>
This is a known bug and has been reported.
> I've checked the file seems to be there but with 0 bytes length
> I've tried to copy over the
Morbo wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to do a disp-upgrade to Woody and during the configuration phase
I get a lot of:
dhelp_parser: Can't open /var/lib/dhelp/titles
A previously reported bug. I think it has been fixed in sid, but not yet
made it into woody.
I got around this using dpkg to install
Hi,
I'm trying to do a disp-upgrade to Woody and during the configuration phase
I get a lot of:
dhelp_parser: Can't open /var/lib/dhelp/titles
I've checked the file seems to be there but with 0 bytes length
I've tried to copy over the ones from my backup potato install
which was about 10k, but I'
* Olaf Meeuwissen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Patrick Mauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Did something similar over the weekend (reinstall potato base,
> dist-upgrade to testing and then install task-x-window-system).
> The thing is that xserver-xfree86 does *neither* create a config
> file *
Patrick Mauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Help. . I wasn't sure which list to send this to, since this
> is a user question, but from what I understand, woody is a
> debian-devel issue. Hopefully no one kills me for posting to both
>
> I have potato installed on my machine. When I upgraded
>
> Well...woody and potato handle X and its configuration very differently.
> Woody uses X 4.02 (I think) while potato uses 3.3.6. There are a number of
> differences, not the least of which is that your X configuration is no longer
> stored in /etc/X11/XF86Config but is now stored in /etc/X11/
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Robert A. Jacobs wrote:
<...>
> Well...woody and potato handle X and its configuration very differently.
> Woody uses X 4.02 (I think) while potato uses 3.3.6. There are a number of
> differences, not the least of which is that your X configuration is no longer
> stored in /etc
* Robert A. Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03Apr01 12:44 -0500]:
> Well...woody and potato handle X and its configuration very differently.
> Woody uses X 4.02 (I think) while potato uses 3.3.6. There are a number of
> differences, not the least of which is that your X configuration is no longer
> s
* Patrick Mauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030401 12:33]:
> I have potato installed on my machine. When I upgraded to woody I got gross
> problems. First, as I understand it, I did the correct upgrade steps.
> - modified sources.list to reflect that I want woody stuff now.
> - apt-get update
> - ap
Help. . I wasn't sure which list to send this to, since this is a user
question, but from what I understand, woody is a debian-devel issue. Hopefully
no one kills me for posting to both :)
I have potato installed on my machine. When I upgraded to woody I got gross
problems. First, as I unde
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