... because
aptitude --without-recommends some_package
will (surprisingly) deinstall any recommendations installed by other
packages.
The base problem is that aptitude tries to stick with a general policy
about whether to install recommended packages or not. It should have a
per-package
I wish to second the motion.
Minesweeper takes away a hotkey, never worked very well anyway
(keybindings behaved strangely - I dimly remember I had trouble escaping
out of a game), and it's needlessly adding to maintenance.
It might be nice to have while an install is in progress. OTOH there
Package: debootstrap
Version: 0.3.3
Subject says it all: no /dev/hd* entries are created by debootstrap.
Configuration
-
VmWare on Windows, with an hda and a hdc drive.
Booting from hdc, which carries what I'll call the "base system", a
netboot image that I ripped off from my roots
Package: bastille
Version: 1:2.1.1-11
Hi,
My Linux kernel is running without modules or module tools, for security
reasons.
Consequently, all modprobe calls fail.
I'm not sure whether the lack of module support has any serious
consequences; I did get some funny reactions out of the package b
I just had the same error as reported by Rickard.
I my case, the error is because I have installed syslog-ng (I don't
appreciate opening syslog to DoS attacks just to have a loghost).
Regards,
Jo
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Debian Bug Tracking System schrieb:
Actually, you are using the previous version of the package. I thought i
have solved this problem in version 1:2.2r2-2, but i have checked
anyway. It works well using last version of kernel-patch-squashfs
package (1:2.2r2-2), using exactly the
Package: kernel-patch-squashfs
Version: 1:2.1r2-0.1
Severity: important
Tags: patch sarge
Additional installed package: kernel-source-2.6.8
With this configuration, kernel-patch-squashfs fails to apply, claiming
"no matching kernel version found" (quoting from memory, actual wording
is almost
Package: apt-get
Version: 0.5.4
Severity: minor
(Notice: it could also be apt-listchanges 2.18, that depends on where
you guys decide to fix the issue.)
I'm using a script in /etc/cron.daily that says
#! /bin/sh
apt-get -qq update && apt-get -qq -y upgrade
to automatically install update
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