in memory from the system path? If it is compiled against
the right path, even if shared I think not
Thank you for any clarification,
Keep me CC'ed please,
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* Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com [2009-04-01 09:42:23 +0800]:
When apt-get installs a package
it will install packages that the package depends
When I remove the package, the depended packages are not removed.
Is there a command (or a way) to remove the depended packages?
Try with
Hello,
my problem is the follow:
I am trying to enjoy flash audio contents through my Logitech usb headset on
Lenny.
First some console output:
## cat /proc/asound/cards
##
## 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
## HDA Intel at 0xfe22 irq 17
## 1 [Headset
* H.S. hs.sa...@gmail.com [2009-02-26 14:11:51 -0500]:
Marco Vittorini Orgeas wrote:
I've installed adobe flash plugin for iceweasel not through the packaged
version (flashplugin-nonfree) but simply putting the .so file object that
can be found here http://labs.adobe.com/downloads
I solved the problem: actually a lot of things became clearer after have read
http://wiki.debian.org/Suspend, which explain a bit what the system does
whenever one push the sleep button.
The first half of the problem is solved by adding a file called
/etc/pm/config.d/01config with the
Hello,
I've just installed Lenny on my thinkpad T61 (model 6460).I am posting here
because I've googled around and tried some things reported from people with
similar issues,but I am starting to be stuck in a deadlock where I feel to just
don't get the point of the situation.
On my system all
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