Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-05-06 Thread Rick Reynolds
Just an update about apt-listbugs. It still seems to behave the same way, even when I'm running apt-get within an xterm (actually gnome-terminal). Apt-get runs along as usual, then gets to this line: Retrieving bug reports... Done and seemingly hangs. It is instead waiting for me to respond

Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-04-28 Thread Paul Scott
Stephen R Laniel wrote: On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:30:35AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: But attacking this problem from another angle: I'm assuming it's not a good idea to do an upgrade from within X. Is that accurate? If I ran the upgrade within an xterm window, I'd probably not have this

Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-04-24 Thread Andreas Rippl
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:20:29AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: > I found out about apt-listbugs from this list -- thanks for that. But > I'm not sure that I'm using it correctly and/or have it configured > correctly. > > When I do an 'apt-get upgrade' (running testing) the command typically >

Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-04-24 Thread Monique Y. Mudama
On 2006-04-24, Rick Reynolds penned: > Stephen R Laniel wrote: >>It's probably just that your monitor's vertical positioning needs to >>be changed. > > Hmm... Maybe. But this is the LCD laptop screen I'm referring to. > I'm not aware of a way to adjust that (although there may be a way). Does xv

Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-04-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:30:35AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: > Stephen R Laniel wrote: > > >On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:20:29AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: > > > > > >>When I do an 'apt-get upgrade' (running testing) the command typically > >>fills more than a screensworth while it downloads pa

Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-04-24 Thread Rick Reynolds
Stephen R Laniel wrote: On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:30:35AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: But attacking this problem from another angle: I'm assuming it's not a good idea to do an upgrade from within X. Is that accurate? If I ran the upgrade within an xterm window, I'd probably not have this

Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-04-24 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:30:35AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: > But attacking this problem from another angle: I'm assuming it's not a > good idea to do an upgrade from within X. Is that accurate? If I ran > the upgrade within an xterm window, I'd probably not have this alignment > problem at

Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-04-24 Thread Rick Reynolds
Stephen R Laniel wrote: On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:20:29AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: When I do an 'apt-get upgrade' (running testing) the command typically fills more than a screensworth while it downloads packages. Then I see apt-listbugs running, but the crucial output -- the question

Re: using apt-listbugs

2006-04-24 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 09:20:29AM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: > When I do an 'apt-get upgrade' (running testing) the command typically > fills more than a screensworth while it downloads packages. Then I see > apt-listbugs running, but the crucial output -- the question that says > "continue w

using apt-listbugs

2006-04-24 Thread Rick Reynolds
I found out about apt-listbugs from this list -- thanks for that. But I'm not sure that I'm using it correctly and/or have it configured correctly. When I do an 'apt-get upgrade' (running testing) the command typically fills more than a screensworth while it downloads packages. Then I see a