Peter,
When you installed if you did not add an sources to
your system on the install, go to /etc/apt and with vi
do a vi sources.list. This will open the
sources.list in a text editor. In the sources.list you
will see lines that start with the # space then
deb-ftp, or # space deb-src. For th
Peter Christensen wrote:
>I'm so frustrated with Windows frequently "freezing up" that I'd really
>like to get Linux to work on my machine. I bought a release of Debian
>about two years ago from Cheap*Bytes. The disks say that it's release
>2.1, though when I was installing it I noticed a
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 04:46:13PM -0400, Peter Christensen wrote:
> I'm so frustrated with Windows frequently "freezing up" that I'd really
> like to get Linux to work on my machine. I bought a release of Debian
> about two years ago from Cheap*Bytes. The disks say that it's release
> 2.1, thoug
I'm so frustrated with Windows frequently "freezing up" that I'd really
like to get Linux to work on my machine. I bought a release of Debian
about two years ago from Cheap*Bytes. The disks say that it's release
2.1, though when I was installing it I noticed a message that seemed to
imply that I
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