In <4d2aaa20.ca7a0e0a.49e1.3...@mx.google.com>, Sthu Deus wrote:
>Andrei wrote:
>> $ apt-cache policy
>> [snip]
>>
>>1 http://www.backports.org lenny-backports/main Packages
>>
>> release o=Debian Backports,a=lenny-backports,l=Debian
>>
>> Backports,c=main origin www.backports.org
>>
Andrei wrote:
> $ apt-cache policy
> [snip]
>1 http://www.backports.org lenny-backports/main Packages
> release o=Debian Backports,a=lenny-backports,l=Debian
> Backports,c=main origin www.backports.org
> [snip]
>
> The correct origin is "Debian Backports" according to o=...
Yea, right.
Thank You for Your time and answer, Doug:
> Where is this sources list, and where do you find a list of repos to
> add to it?
I've seen that in some debian news - they announced that there will be
diver repos for lenny and squeeze - so that people might slightly move
from one repo version to anot
On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 08:29:54 -0430, Edward Monsalve wrote:
Edward, you have hijacked a thread (you replied to a message instead of
creating a new one).
> Buenas Dias,
And this is an English-speaking list, you better send the message to the
Spanish mailing list:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-
Buenas Dias,
tengo un problema con el entorno grafico, no se inicia automaticamente con
el sistema operativo,
tengo debian squeeze amd64 usando gnome
yo puedo loguearme en consola y luego stratx y funciona, pero me gustaria
que se iniciara automaticamente
saludos
Edward Monsalve
Analista de tec
On Sb, 08 ian 11, 14:12:44, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Andrei wrote:
>
> > Add the repository to your sources.list, update and then use aptitude
> > to search for packages with the respective origin [~O or
> > ?origin(repository)], but it's simpler to just open the repository in
>
> I've got plenty of p
On 01/08/2011 02:12 AM, Sthu Deus wrote:
Andrei wrote:
Add the repository to your sources.list, update and then use aptitude
to search for packages with the respective origin [~O or
?origin(repository)], but it's simpler to just open the repository in
/snip/
Where is this sources list, and wh
Andrei wrote:
> Add the repository to your sources.list, update and then use aptitude
> to search for packages with the respective origin [~O or
> ?origin(repository)], but it's simpler to just open the repository in
I've got plenty of packages trying w/:
/usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/aptitude search
On Vi, 07 ian 11, 15:42:49, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Greg:
>
> > Are there any packages uploaded to it yet ?
>
> Well. I do not know how to check it. - If You know, show me how - and
> I will answer You. :)
Add the repository to your sources.list, update and then u
Thank You for Your time and answer, Greg:
> Are there any packages uploaded to it yet ?
Well. I do not know how to check it. - If You know, show me how - and
I will answer You. :)
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On Wednesday 05 January 2011 10:57:35 am Sthu Deus wrote:
> No. There is backports for squeeze too - to mix up not w/ the backborts
> of now stable branch.
Are there any packages uploaded to it yet ?
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On Mi, 05 ian 11, 12:31:51, David Jardine wrote:
>
> Use "testing" and you will move (seamlessly) to wheezy (testing) after
> the release. Updates will after that will bring newer versions into
> your system regularly.
That depends. Immediately after the release it might pour with (more or
le
Thank You for Your time and answer, Simon:
> You should comment out the backports repo until squeeze gets stable,
> AFAIK backports and volatile are only available for the current
> stable version of Debian.
No. There is backports for squeeze too - to mix up not w/ the backborts
of now stable bra
> So, the only repo I need now is testing, and, may backports for squeeze
> - is it correct?
You should comment out the backports repo until squeeze gets stable, AFAIK
backports and volatile are only available for the current stable version of
Debian.
Regards
Simon
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 05:08:16PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good day.
>
> Having made
>
> aptitude -t testing full-upgrade
>
> and therefore having squeeze installed and not lenny any more, what
> should my sources.list be pointing to?
>
> - before it was pointing to stable and testing. Now, a
Good day.
Having made
aptitude -t testing full-upgrade
and therefore having squeeze installed and not lenny any more, what
should my sources.list be pointing to?
- before it was pointing to stable and testing. Now, as I understand,
stable repos as long as it points to lenny, I need not (is it
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