On Monday 29 November 2004 13:45, Paul Akkermans wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I am trying to find a specific function/procedure in the kernel 2.6.7
> kernel source. But the problem is that there are so many files I have to
> search through that it could take hours to find this procedure. Isn't there
> an
On Monday 29 November 2004 5:45 am, Paul Akkermans wrote:
> I am trying to find a specific function/procedure in the kernel 2.6.7
> kernel source. But the problem is that there are so many files I have
> to search through that it could take hours to find this procedure.
> Isn't there an easier
Paul Akkermans wrote:
Hi group,
I am trying to find a specific function/procedure in the kernel 2.6.7
kernel source. But the problem is that there are so many files I have to
search through that it could take hours to find this procedure. Isn't
there an easier way to do this with some sort of
Paul Akkermans wrote:
I am trying to find a specific function/procedure in the kernel 2.6.7
kernel source. But the problem is that there are so many files I have to
search through that it could take hours to find this procedure. Isn't
there an easier way to do this with some sort of application?
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 14:45 +0100, Paul Akkermans wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I am trying to find a specific function/procedure in the kernel 2.6.7 kernel
> source. But the problem
> is that there are so many files I have to search through that it could take
> hours to find this procedure. Isn't
>
Paul Akkermans wrote:
Hi group,
I am trying to find a specific function/procedure in the kernel 2.6.7
kernel source. But the problem is that there are so many files I have
to search through that it could take hours to find this procedure.
Isn't there an easier way to do this with some sort of
Hi group,
I am trying to find a specific function/procedure
in the kernel 2.6.7 kernel source. But the problem is that there are so many
files I have to search through that it could take hours to find this procedure.
Isn't there an easier way to do this with some sort of application? Can an
On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 10:44:17AM -0500, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> I was just wondering how I would go about removing a single package from
> my Debian machine.
>
> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 25 Feb, David Wright wrote:
> > On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> >
> >> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> >> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
> >> package I had installed sinc
On 25 Feb, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
>
>> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
>> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
>> package I had installed since the beginning (including the one I ha
"Richard B. Talley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nebu John Mathai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes this day 25 Feb 98:
>
> > I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> > package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
> > package I had installed sin
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Nebu John Mathai wrote:
> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
> package I had installed since the beginning (including the one I had asked
> it for).
>
> I know I'm doi
Richard B. Talley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes this day 25 Feb 98:
> The install command installs all selected programs AND removes programs
> currently installed that have been deselected by the user.
>
> Therefore to remove *one* package only, deselect that one package and
> choose *install*. Th
Richard,
You can do a 'dpkg --purge
Steve Mayer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Richard B. Talley wrote:
>
> Nebu John Mathai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes this day 25 Feb 98:
>
> > I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> > package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect r
Nebu John Mathai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes this day 25 Feb 98:
> I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
> package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
> package I had installed since the beginning (including the one I had
> asked it for).
I was just wondering how I would go about removing a single package from
my Debian machine.
I tried to remove a package and under "Select..." selected to remove the
package. Then I went to "Remove..." and dselect removed almost every
package I had installed since the beginning (including the one
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