Lauri Tischler wrote:
freire wrote:
For some reason my windowsnt filesystem in may debian istalation is
owned by root and
is mounted as read only (and tgherefore I cant change anything).
Teh line in /etc/fstab is:
/dev/hda1 /Winntfsrw,user,noauto 0 0
but...
Someone can
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ou Lenny.
I signed up for their plan labeled Etch on the day Etch was released
which got me an instantly hosed system. It was easy enough to
reinstall their Sarge labeled system (which was set to bring down
stable, which wound up being Etch)
Other than that minor confusion, it's been great.
effort in the right direction.
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From: Chris Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jul 12, 2005 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: New to debian
To: Johan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 7/12/05, Johan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am absolute
On 9/4/05, Mirco Sippel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
J. Grant schrieb:>> For the other direction there is explore2fs which works about the same>> way. It gives you a somewhat "ftp-like" interface to download files>> from your ext2/ext3 file system into windows. It doesn't allow you to
>> delete or
sureshot way
apt-get -t distribution install package
Look at 'Keeping a mixed system' in the doc mentioned above, or search
for apt preferences, or apt-pinning to keep control of things
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ack. Most people don't have this
> problem. Perhaps you could tell us which extensions you are trying to
> install and how you are trying to install them?
>
I don't have this problem.
Although, I do sometimes use the mozilla binaries for the icons, so
it's not _that_ lame. ;)
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ts of places that a normal user
> shouldn't be able to affect.
Yes. So you should be able to login as root (su), and perform
dpkg -i package.deb
if you don't want to mess with sudo
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27;t any additional steps beyond this.
> >
> The hostname command will only change it temporarily. For a permanent
> change, edit /etc/hostname.
>
and /etc/hosts
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ng it will
probably make your 'Debian GNU/Linux' experience even more delightful.
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