omputers.
>
> That's a slight confusion of NAT and packet filtering. NAT by
> itself doesn't do that.
Ahh, ok.
For posterity (I sometimes call her pos for short), I wanted to mention a dos
program named iproute written by David F. Mischler.
At most, this has only a slight
On Tue, 2022-06-28 at 10:10 -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 04:59:26PM -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> > That was the problem. The bullseye-only system had an /etc/hosts entry
> > without a FQDN. I removed that and it uses the one in DNS.
>
> It's generally better to add the
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 04:59:26PM -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
That was the problem. The bullseye-only system had an /etc/hosts entry
without a FQDN. I removed that and it uses the one in DNS.
It's generally better to add the FQDN to /etc/hosts instead, to cut down
on DNS queries for the loc
oes more than
what is actually needed for "hostname -f" (only /etc/hosts should
be sufficient with a usual configuration).
On my machine, there's also "/etc/host.conf".
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On Sonntag, 26. Juni 2022 22:32:38 CEST Jim Popovitch wrote:
> where does `hostname -f` derive the domainname from?
>
> I have 2 systems, the first was buster --> bullseye with /etc/hostname
> containing "oscar" and `hostname -f` returning "oscar.domain.tld"
On Sun, 2022-06-26 at 16:52 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Both sections are vague and murky about what happens if you *don't* have
> an entry for your hostname in /etc/hosts.
>
> Fortunately, Debian adds a line exactly like this in /etc/hosts, for
> your hostname with your "DNS domain name" (the o
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 04:32:38PM -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> where does `hostname -f` derive the domainname from?
Start with the man page, always.
-f, --fqdn, --long
Display the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). A FQDN consists
of a short host name
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where does `hostname -f` derive the domainname from?
I have 2 systems, the first was buster --> bullseye with /etc/hostname
containing "oscar" and `hostname -f` returning "oscar.domain.tld".
The second system is a clean install of bullseye with /etc/hostname
containing &
On 4/20/2021 8:10 PM, john doe wrote:
Debians,
I'm working on a website mixing PHP and HTML, if I do the command 'php
-f index.php' it works, but in Apache it is not working.
I don't understand what Im doing rong, Aache'slog is not giving any clue.
I'm not sure
Debians,
I'm working on a website mixing PHP and HTML, if I do the command 'php
-f index.php' it works, but in Apache it is not working.
I don't understand what Im doing rong, Aache'slog is not giving any clue.
I'm not sure what to do to understand where thi
Dec 16, 2018, 1:47 PM by loca...@tutanota.com:
> For some reason KDE Dolphin invokes (after pressing Ctrl+F) baloosearch on
> some directories and filenamesearch on others. Baloosearch does not work for
> me (that is, shows 0 folders, 0 files even when there are files matching the
Hi,
For some reason KDE Dolphin invokes (after pressing Ctrl+F) baloosearch on some
directories and filenamesearch on others. Baloosearch does not work for me
(that is, shows 0 folders, 0 files even when there are files matching the
search criteria) while filenamesearch works fine. Why does
On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 20:44:03 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
> I.e. the following two lines should be the first in the mail body:
>
> Package: posh
> Version: 0.13.1
>
> The bug description was very accurate, the only small problem is that
> I had to change the path to the executable in the sample sc
On 2018-10-17 14:30 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 10:47:30AM -0700, or...@fredslev.dk wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am testing 'posh-0.13.1' on a non-debian linux distribution so I do
>> not have 'reportbug' available and can not report this issue normally.
>
> https://www.debian.
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 10:47:30AM -0700, or...@fredslev.dk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am testing 'posh-0.13.1' on a non-debian linux distribution so I do
> not have 'reportbug' available and can not report this issue normally.
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
Just send an email to the bug tracking
And the problem is back :-(
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13. Apr 2017 19:38 by aquar...@tutanota.de:
> I did apt-get install libgl1-nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel-dkms
> It failed:
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
> libg
I did apt-get install libgl1-nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel-dkms
It failed:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libgl1-nvidia-glx
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/7,479 kB of archives.
After this operation, 45.8 MB of additional disk space will be
After m-a I have choosen the prepare option. It gave this output:
Getting source for kernel version: 3.16.0-4-amd64
Kernel headers available in /lib/modules/3.16.0-4-amd64/build
Creating symlink...
apt-get install build-essential
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Readin
Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2017, 19:25:01 CEST schrieb Aquarius:
> Hans,
>
> How do I do this when in the menu:
When the ncurses GUI is started (ncurses means the ASCII-GUI), then go to and
enter the point "Prepare". This will then install all necessary packages.
> "This opens a ncurses interfac
Hans,
How do I do this when in the menu:
"This opens a ncurses interface. Check now, if all dependencies (kernel-headers
etc. ) are installed. Module-assistant does this for you."?
And can I do: "Then just install libgl1-nvidia-glx and nvidia-kernel-dkms"
with apt-get install as well?
Thanks
Additionally I saw, debian offers prebuilt nvidia-kernel-headers for 3.16
kernel. Maybe these are running for your system? I am running kernel 4.9.0-2-
*, as I am running debian testing.
Hans
Ok, maybe try my way:
When I install nvidia driver, I first check, if all depenedencies are there.
Best way, module-assistant, check, if it is installed.
Then try:
m-a
This opens a ncurses interface. Check now, if all dependencies (kernel-headers
etc. ) are installed. Module-assistant does t
Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2017, 19:00:00 CEST schrieb Aquarius:
> Are you after this info:
Yes, it is then 340 driver.
I wanted to make sure, you chose the correct driver.
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108M [GeForce GT
> 525M] (rev a1) ?
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13. Apr 2017 18:49 by hans.ullr...@loop.de:
> First of all: Which nvidia card do you have?
Yes it was a typo!
Purged it now, going to restart and see.
I'll be back (I hope ...)
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13. Apr 2017 18:51 by hans.ullr...@loop.de:
>> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-4-amd64
>> d
> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.16.0-4-amd64
> dpkg --purge libg11-nvidia-glx:amd64 with message:
>
It is libgl1-nvidia-glx, not libg11-*
Is it a typo?
Hans
First of all: Which nvidia card do you have?
lspci shows information.
Hans
Hi,
I switched to init 1. I performed a dkpg --configure on the lib11 etc but it
did not work.
Then I decided to try remove the packages one by one:
dpkg --purge nvidia-glx: succes
dpkg --purge nvidia-driver: succes
dpkg --purge xserver-xorg-video-nvidia: succes with messages among which:
update
Hi,
I tried to find out X I have and it seemed to be lightdm. So I killed that
proces but only my GUI was gone.
Find and Locate did not find nvidia.ko
So this did not work for me.
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12. Apr 2017 20:26 by han
No, no, it is never too late. If you trust me, I may login to your computer.
To do this, I need your IP snd root password, of course.
You can also use teamviewer, however, my bandwith is really low, so ssh would
be better.
You can send me direct to my e-mail address, if you would like to.
Bes
Hans,
Don't be sorry (yet). I need some time to figure out some steps.
Making a backup now. After that I will re-read your answers and try to try them
all.
If you or someone would want to do schedule a remote login let me know. As I am
doing a Linux course now I would really like to learn from th
Am Mittwoch, 12. April 2017, 20:32:30 CEST schrieb Aquarius:
Hmm, your package can definetely not installed. Is it possible to remove the
packages one-by-one?
If you are able, to remove the nvidia packages, you can download the Nvidia-
driver from the nvidia web site. It is a file named similar N
Meanwhile I tried dpkg --configure libgl1-nvidia-glx:amd64
Output:
Setting up libgl1-nvidia-glx:amd64 (340.101-1) ...
Killed
dpkg: error processing package libgl1-nvidia-glx:amd64 (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 137
Errors were encountered wh
Am Mittwoch, 12. April 2017, 20:18:22 CEST schrieb Aquarius:
Hmm, bad thing. Maybe you should remove kdm, gdm or whatever loginmanager you
are using out of the way, so it will not start after boot and force you into a
bad X.
Then you can try dpkg-configure -a again.
You can also try to delete n
Thanks Hans.
I must add when shutting down I get a black screen with lots of text. The
system will not shut down. I have to press the powerbutton and hold it to power
it off.
After starting up again I performed apt-get --purge remove nvidia-*
The output was:
root@debian:/home/piet# apt-get --p
Hi Aquarius,
looks like you got into trouble with nvidia-driver.
You should uninstall these, then doing a dist-upgrade and then conetrate to
install the nvidia-driver again.
I prefer two possible ways to uninstall all nvidia-packages (but check before
telling "y"):
apt-get --purge remove nvidi
process. I
hope you will read through till the end of this mail in which I hopefully
reconstruct the steps I performed:
Well, I performed:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install gparted (this was because of another excercsie)
apt-get install -f
all was well untill now
apt-get install
/pool/main/l/lame/libmp3lame0_3.99.5+repack1-6_i386.deb
404 Not Found [IP: 64.50.236.52 80]
when i use the -f option after the upgrade like:
apt-get upgrade -f
it will download these files and things work as
expected.
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>
>
> which recommends -f install
> which could not be fixed using it is there a kind of procedure to repair it
> ?
> untranslated quote:
>>
>> Préparation du dépaquetage de .../systemd-sysv_215-8_amd64.deb ...
>> Dépaquetage de systemd-sysv (215-8)
On 12/18/14, laurent debian wrote:
> Hi all,
> when you have an error of apt-get
>> Préparation du dépaquetage de .../systemd-sysv_215-8_amd64.deb ...
>> Dépaquetage de systemd-sysv (215-8) sur (215-7) ...
>> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
&g
Hi all,
when you have an error of apt-get
Préparation du dépaquetage de .../systemd-sysv_215-8_amd64.deb ...
Dépaquetage de systemd-sysv (215-8) sur (215-7) ...
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
which recommends -f install
which could not be fixed using it is there a
On Wed 01 Oct 2014 at 12:46:50 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 11:54:53 -0400 (EDT), John Garret wrote:
> >
> > Subject: 1) F--- Systemd. 2) CTTE should be disbanded, it was taken over by
> > outsiders.
> >
> > 1) F--- Systemd.
> > 2)
On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 11:54:53 -0400 (EDT), John Garret wrote:
>
> Subject: 1) F--- Systemd. 2) CTTE should be disbanded, it was taken over by
> outsiders.
>
> 1) F--- Systemd.
> 2) CTTE should be disbanded, it was taken over by outsiders.
> ...
> Debian used to be s
On 06/11/13 14:39, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Tony van der Hoff wrote:
>
> I recommend to run "aptitude purge ~c" after a dist-upgrade to get rid
> of all removed but still un-purged packages.
>
> ~c matches all removed, but still configured packages. Purging them
> removes the left-over cruft, such
Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> I recently did a dist-upgrede from squeezy to wheezy, and all went
> -apparently- well.
> I'm now getting the following message from cron at half-hourly
> intervals. No big deal, but I'd rather not.
> I think php5 has now abandoned suhosin in favour of its own
> impro
rid of the message?
Original Message
Subject: Cron[ -x /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime ] && [ -d
/var/lib/php5 ] && find /var/lib/php5/ -depth -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1
-type f -ignore_readdir_race -cmin +$(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime) !
-execdir fuser -s {} 2>/dev/null
and why it cannot fulfill
the dependency (no such package? version too high/low? a
conflict?).
So no, I don't know what I'm doing, but am feeling
adventurous, :) so...
> [...] you can also do:
>
> # apt-get install libqtwebkit4:i386
> # apt-get install -f
...i try t
is not able to install libqtwebkit4:i386 as dependency,
try with aptitude (If you know what are you doing)
If this is the missing bit you can also do:
# apt-get install libqtwebkit4:i386
# apt-get install -f
# apt-mark auto libqtwebkit4:i386 # optional
Kind regards,
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> # apt-get update
> # wget -O skype-install.deb http://www.skype.com/...snip
> # dpkg -i skype-install.deb
> # apt-get -f install
>
>
> Now at the point when I do `apt-get -f install`, only solution
> APT offers is to remove skype:i386. While I agr
On Thu, 23 May 2013 15:36:45 -0500
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> [...]
> Yes, that happened to me also. The "solution" that I
> found was to do a new install and install skype this way very
> early in the process. YMMV.
You don't mean complete OS re-install, do you? Give me a break!
I did not need it
.snip
# dpkg -i skype-install.deb
# apt-get -f install
Now at the point when I do `apt-get -f install`, only solution
APT offers is to remove skype:i386. While I agree with APT
Yes, that happened to me also. The "solution" that I found was to do a
new install and install skyp
skype-install.deb
# apt-get -f install
Now at the point when I do `apt-get -f install`, only solution
APT offers is to remove skype:i386. While I agree with APT
that there are much better options than Skype(tm), I need to
communicate with people inside the walled garden, so for now
I'm goin
On Jo, 16 mai 13, 20:27:24, Nick Lidakis wrote:
...
> dpkg: error processing
> /var/cache/apt/archives/libmjpegutils-2.0-0_1%3a2.0.0+debian-2_i386.deb
> (--unpack):
> trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libmjpegutils-2.0.so.0.0.0',
> which is also in package libmjpegtools-2.0-0:i386 1:2.0
On Fri, 17 May 2013 02:30:01 +0200
Nick Lidakis wrote:
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Here's my version of the same code (1)
#apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting depe
I don't know how best to proceed without doing more damage. I just recently
tried and apt-get upgrade and ran into the following:
apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt-get -f install
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On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
> On 20120129_090739, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> >
> > Colin,
> >
> > Perhaps this will explain it better. This is taken from
> ftp.us.debian.org:
> >
> > lrwxrwxrwx1 21285 212856 Feb 5 2011 testing -> wheezy
> > lrwxrwxrwx
On 20120129_090739, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Colin wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > > On 2012-01-29 11:51 +0100, Colin wrote:
> > > This depends on what you intend to do when wheezy becomes stable. Do
> > > you want to co
ce.
>>>
>>> On one machine (box A) in Writer or in Calc I can use the keyboard
>>> commands Ctrl+F or Ctrl+Alt+F to "find" and "find and replace"
>>> respectively. On Box B however, these keyboard commands don't work -
>>> ins
On 28/11/11 16:37, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 08:58:06 +, AG wrote:
I have two machines, both running Debian stable (squeeze) and on both I
jettisoned OpenOffice.org in favor of LibreOffice.
On one machine (box A) in Writer or in Calc I can use the keyboard
commands Ctrl+F or
On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 08:58:06 +, AG wrote:
> I have two machines, both running Debian stable (squeeze) and on both I
> jettisoned OpenOffice.org in favor of LibreOffice.
>
> On one machine (box A) in Writer or in Calc I can use the keyboard
> commands Ctrl+F or Ctrl+Alt+F to &
Hey all
I have two machines, both running Debian stable (squeeze) and on both I
jettisoned OpenOffice.org in favor of LibreOffice.
On one machine (box A) in Writer or in Calc I can use the keyboard
commands Ctrl+F or Ctrl+Alt+F to "find" and "find and replace"
res
Preston Boyington writes:
> but now mostly use LXDE.
Thanks for the pointer, it looks so interesting I might just try it out
when I find the time :)
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> Have you looked at Trinity?
>
> Lisi
Trinity looks very nice. I was hoping KDE 4.x.x would get their act together
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On Wednesday 06 July 2011 17:54:30 T Elcor wrote:
> KDE 4.x.x looks like a horrible disaster that never ends. Time to start
> looking for another desktop.
Have you looked at Trinity?
Lisi
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T Elcor writes:
KDE 4.x.x looks like a horrible disaster that never ends. Time to
start looking for another desktop.
fvwm-crystal is pretty awesome
I used fvwm-crystal a good bit a few years back:
http://prestonboyington.wordpress.com/2009/04/19/crystal-clear/
I still play wi
53398
>
> Thanks, looks very close. Find file (Ctrl+F) does work in Dolphin though
> and it does have a menu item under Edit.
Dunno about Dolphin. I just wanted to point you to comments #6 and #8 of
the above bug that seem to fit with your issue:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25
T Elcor writes:
> KDE 4.x.x looks like a horrible disaster that never ends. Time to
> start looking for another desktop.
fvwm-crystal is pretty awesome
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>
> KFind has no menu item under Tools in Konqueror or Dolphin
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253398
>
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Thanks, looks ver
On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 06:02:20 -0700, T Elcor wrote:
> --- On Wed, 7/6/11, lee wrote:
>
>> > Strangely, Ctrl+F no longer works for me in Konqueror
>> (nothing
>> > happens) in Wheezy. Was the "find file" functionality
>> removed from
>> > Kon
--- On Wed, 7/6/11, lee wrote:
> > Strangely, Ctrl+F no longer works for me in Konqueror
> (nothing
> > happens) in Wheezy. Was the "find file" functionality
> removed from
> > Konqueror or is it a bug?
>
> Perhaps your key bindings changed. (Ctrl-F
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 21:55:57 -0700 (PDT)
T Elcor wrote:
Hello T,
> Strangely, Ctrl+F no longer works for me in Konqueror (nothing
> happens) in Wheezy. Was the "find file" functionality removed from
> Konqueror or is it a bug?
Oops! As Lee pointed out, it;s find
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 21:55:57 -0700 (PDT)
T Elcor wrote:
Hello T,
> Strangely, Ctrl+F no longer works for me in Konqueror (nothing
> happens) in Wheezy. Was the "find file" functionality removed from
> Konqueror or is it a bug?
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> Strangely, Ctrl+F no longer works for me in Konqueror (nothing
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> Konqueror or is it a bug?
Perhaps your key bindings changed. (Ctrl-F would search text on a web
page, not find files by de
Hi,
Strangely, Ctrl+F no longer works for me in Konqueror (nothing happens) in
Wheezy. Was the "find file" functionality removed from Konqueror or is it a bug?
Thanks
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Mariusz Sielicki wrote:
> 2009/11/18 hadi motamedi :
>> Thank you very much for your reply . Please be informed that it seems to me
>> that the "-f" means flood ping and so the same option on the Debian server .
>> (I mean "#ping -f -s 20 www.google.com)
>
2009/11/18 hadi motamedi :
> Thank you very much for your reply . Please be informed that it seems to me
> that the "-f" means flood ping and so the same option on the Debian server .
> (I mean "#ping -f -s 20 www.google.com)
> Thank you in advance
On Win Box:
-f =
Thank you very much for your reply . Please be informed that it seems to me
that the "-f" means flood ping and so the same option on the Debian server .
(I mean "#ping -f -s 20 www.google.com)
Thank you in advance
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Tom H wrote:
> > To find
> To find the optimum MTU size , on the MS Windows client , we need to try for
> "C:\ping www.google.com -f -l 1472" and then do for trial and error to find
> the optimum size . Can you please do me favor and let me know what is the
> equivalent of "ping -f -l" on
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:25 AM, hadi motamedi wrote:
> Dear All
> To find the optimum MTU size , on the MS Windows client , we need to try for
> "C:\ping www.google.com -f -l 1472" and then do for trial and error to find
> the optimum size . Can you please do me favor and l
Hi,
Try comparing the information provided by "ping /?" on windows with
the information provided by "man ping" on linux.
HTH,
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To find the optimum MTU size , on the MS Windows client , we need to try for
"C:\ping www.google.com -f -l 1472" and then do for trial and error to find
the optimum size . Can you please do me favor and let me know what is the
equivalent of "ping -f -l" on the De
Hi,
is it true that this call `dpkg-query -W -f='${Conffiles}\n' | grep obsolete`
show all obsolate files which can be removed ?
I read about this at http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts/DependencyBasedBoot
while upgrading sysv-rc for dependency booting.
My script to detect obso
>From the manpage:
-f, --fix-broken
-f is poitnless for apt-get update, it's only usefull for apt-get install
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does "apt-get update -f" has any effects? I couldn't find it in "man
apt-get" :S:O
thanks
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
For aptitude, is there an equivalence to
# apt-get install -f
Try aptitude install -f
Sjoerd
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and then:
> >
> > apt-get install -f
> >
> > I haven't tried it with aptitude recently but at least in the past (4-5
> > monthes ago? not sure) it tried installing too much stuff.
>
> What do you mean by "too much stuff"?
I recall it t
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 01:58:32PM +, Tzafrir Cohen
was heard to say:
> One use case:
>
> dpkg --install package.deb
>
> Which happens to fail due to a missing dependency, and then:
>
> apt-get install -f
>
> I haven't tried it with aptitude recent
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 09:33:28PM -0800, Daniel Burrows
was heard to say:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:59:56AM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis
> was heard to say:
> > For aptitude, is there an equivalence to
> > # apt-get install -f
>
> Just plain "aptitude instal
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 09:33:28PM -0800, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:59:56AM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis
> was heard to say:
> > For aptitude, is there an equivalence to
> > # apt-get install -f
>
> Just plain "aptitude install" will
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:59:56AM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis
was heard to say:
> For aptitude, is there an equivalence to
> # apt-get install -f
Just plain "aptitude install" will try to fix any broken dependencies.
Daniel
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# apt-get install -f
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2008/8/22 Zaki Akhmad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I would like know, F/OSS repository besides sourceforge. Can somebody mention
> other F/OSS repository?
For a list, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_free_software_hosting_facilities
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Zaki Akhmad wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I am from Indonesia. I would like know, F/OSS repository besides
> sourceforge. Can somebody mention other F/OSS repository?
More an index than a repository, but if you're just looking for software to use:
http://freshmeat.net/
- Chris
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On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 03:56:40PM +0700, Zaki Akhmad wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I am from Indonesia. I would like know, F/OSS repository besides
> sourceforge. Can somebody mention other F/OSS repository?
SourceForge is not merely a repository. Its main role is a development
infrastruc
On 08/22/08 03:56, Zaki Akhmad wrote:
Hello all
I am from Indonesia. I would like know, F/OSS repository besides
sourceforge. Can somebody mention other F/OSS repository?
Why exactly are you asking? Do you not trust sourceforge to stay
"free"?
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Hello all
I am from Indonesia. I would like know, F/OSS repository besides
sourceforge. Can somebody mention other F/OSS repository?
Thanks
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On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 03:04:44AM +0300, Shachar Or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> If 'candidate' means 'the version that'll be installed by an aptitude
> upgrade'
> then this isn't the case because I run aptitude upgrade and this package
> stays at it's current version.
Yeah, from
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