*- On 15 Feb, William Schwartz wrote about "problems in DSELECT "
> I used dselect to update all my SLINK packages today, and it wants to update
> my Apache... It is popping up with a dependicy problem, and wont let me past
> this point. The screen has 2 packages listed on it:
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I used dselect to update all my SLINK packages today, and it wants to update
my Apache... It is popping up with a dependicy problem, and wont let me past
this point. The screen has 2 packages listed on it:
apache & apache-common
The installed version is 1.3.3-4 and it wants to install 1.3.3-6. No
Andrew R Wilson schrieb:
> >There is also another problem. before I use dselect, I can mount and
> >un-mount my cdrom.
> >The cdrom line in the /etc/fstab looks like this:
> > /dev/sbpcd /cdrom iso9660 noauto,ro,user
> >
> >And when I use dselect for the first time, at ACCESS it works when I
> p
>Now here is the question.
> -How do remove all of the packages that I installed and go back
> to the situation when only the base system is installed(to
> basically start fresh on dselect again)?
Since you want to go back to the fresh "clean" installed state with
just the base sys
hi, (Thanks pann)
OK, something went really wrong during dselect process and I need help.
After I install the base system and went ahead to dselect(after reading
the dselect for beginner manual of course). I am new at dselect so I
accidently selected and installed alot of pa
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