are not so
different.
I copy /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image-2.6.22-1-k7.postrm
to /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7.postrm and change only the my
$version variable.
dpkg purge complete successefully and I think that maybe solved the problem.
Alexandar Angelov.
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On Wednesday 01 August 2007, Bob Proulx wrote:
/boot/grub/menu.lst is not corrupted
After fixing and running update-grub inspect the file. If update-grub
runs without hanging then you should be able to purge the package.
If all else fails and a package simply will not pass the prerm or
On Tuesday 31 July 2007, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 01:15:19AM +0300, Sasho Angelov wrote:
When I try to purge old linux image:
sudo dpkg --purge --force-all linux-image-2.6.14-2-k7
Why --force-all ?
Without --force-all the result is the same.
Which debconf
Thanks, arpwatch is what I want.
Jonathan Opperman wrote:
Hi Alexandar
I think what you are looking for is arpwatch:
Arpwatch keeps track of ethernet/ip address pairings
apt-cache search arpwatch
apt-get install arpwatch
Regards,
Jonathan
On 08 Jun 2005, at 1:07 PM, alexandar wrote
When can I understand whether while I am working with my pc someone use
my IP Address or MAC? I is possible to unerstand it automatically.
Thanks.
Alexandar Angelov
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When can I understand whether while I am working with my pc someone use
my IP Address or MAC? I is possible to unerstand it automatically.
Thanks.
Alexandar Angelov
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Robert Wolfe wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, alexandar wrote:
When can I understand whether while I am working with my pc someone
use my IP Address or MAC? I is possible to unerstand it automatically.
Yes, something like Windows IP conflict.
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How I can build cool grub menu and from where i can read instructions to
make message file or download samples.
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Mark Roach wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 00:39 +0300, Alexandar Angelov wrote:
Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
nmap
-Mark
MAC?
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Phil Dyer wrote:
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Alexandar Angelov said:
Mark Roach wrote:
Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to 92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
nmap
MAC?
Sure. nmap will return
Hello,
Do you know any command(script) to scan range from 192.168.35.1 to
92.168.35.255 and return if port :80 , :21 and MAC Addr.
thanks
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