On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Neilen Marais wrote:
> trick. But what then is the function of the apt.conf file? What am I
> missing out on? I like fiddling in conf files
You fiddled it wrong.. That config file is not ment for general use, it
does 'weird' things.
Jason
Hello
On 17-Jan-2000 Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Neilen Marais wrote:
>
>> If I choose the apt method in dselect, and do an update, I get the
>> following problem after the package files have been downloaded:
>
> 'rm /etc/apt/apt.conf'
>
> Jason
>
I moved the apt.conf f
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Neilen Marais wrote:
> If I choose the apt method in dselect, and do an update, I get the
> following problem after the package files have been downloaded:
'rm /etc/apt/apt.conf'
Jason
Hi All
I can't seem to get my dselect and apt-get to play niceley.
If I choose the apt method in dselect, and do an update, I get the
following problem after the package files have been downloaded:
Get:1 ftp://ftp.cdrom.com potato/main Packages [847kB]
Get:2 ftp://ftp.cdrom.com potato/main Rele
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have main and contrib on CD, and I have non-free in a separate
> partition on one of my hard drives (I wasn't able to find CD's for
> this). This was not a problem under the last version, as I could tell
> dselect that I was mounting from a directo
I am having a bit of trouble getting some packages installed from the slink
distribution.
I have main and contrib on CD, and I have non-free in a separate partition on
one of my hard drives (I wasn't able to find CD's for this). This was not a
problem under the last version, as I could tell ds
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