Download links for compiled Linux Kernel 3.3.0 Final, whose source code
was released on 18 Mar 2012:-
(1) linux-image-3.3.0-xen-teo.en.ming-sgp_19.mar.2012_amd64.deb
Link:
http://www.sgvideoman.com/xen/kernels/linux-image-3.3.0-xen-teo.en.ming-sgp_19.mar.2012_amd64.deb
(2)
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 19:22:23 +0800, Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
Download links for compiled Linux Kernel 3.3.0 Final, whose source code
was released on 18 Mar 2012:-
(...)
Teo, I hate to ask but... don't you have a blog or a site with additional
instructions and where people interested
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
Teo, I hate to ask but... don't you have a blog or a site with additional
instructions and where people interested in these compilations can review
what you provide?
http://teo-en-ming-aka-zhang-enming.blogspot.com/
On Monday 19 March 2012 12:04:48 Tom H wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
Teo, I hate to ask but... don't you have a blog or a site with additional
instructions and where people interested in these compilations can review
what you provide?
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 19 March 2012 12:04:48 Tom H wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
Teo, I hate to ask but... don't you have a blog or a site with additional
instructions and where people
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 08:04:48 -0400, Tom H wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
Teo, I hate to ask but... don't you have a blog or a site with
additional instructions and where people interested in these
compilations can review what you provide?
On Monday 19 March 2012 12:38:31 Tom H wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
My Gmail account has suddenly decided that Teo-En-Ming's emails are
spam. I have not disabused it.
They've been going to /dev/null for about two years on my side,
although I
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 04:23:34PM +, Albretch Mueller lbrt...@gmail.com
was heard to say:
I would like to just carry my external drive, plug it in and do my
thing. You are not supposed to be setting up servers in networks you
don't own. Simplicity is not only good in a
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 07:49:28AM -0800, Daniel Burrows wrote:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 04:23:34PM +, Albretch Mueller
lbrt...@gmail.com was heard to say:
I would like to just carry my external drive, plug it in and do my
thing. You are not supposed to be setting up servers in networks
~
... I editted /etc/apt/sources.list
~
// __ http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-basico.en.html
~
2.2 How to use APT locally
Sometimes you have lots of packages .deb that you would like to use
APT to install so that the dependencies would be automatically solved.
To do that create
I prefer dselect update
over apt-get update or aptitude update because it downloads
package
descriptions for all available packages, not just installed packages.
I can then use, for example,
dpkg-query -p xxx|less
where xxx is the name of any package, installed or not, and view its
On 2010-01-12 at 06:33:14 -0500, Clive Standbridge wrote:
apt-get/aptitude update do retrieve the package descriptions. You can
view them with e.g.
apt-cache show xxx
I'm not in a position to test this right now, but I seem to remember that
when I used apt-get update or aptitude update
Stephen Powell schreef:
On 2010-01-12 at 06:33:14 -0500, Clive Standbridge wrote:
apt-get/aptitude update do retrieve the package descriptions. You can
view them with e.g.
apt-cache show xxx
I'm not in a position to test this right now, but I seem to remember that
when I used apt-get
On 2010-01-12 at 10:28:48 -0500, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
I don't know how to do it with apt-cache, but to find all installed
packages with aptitude is easy:
aptitude search ~i
then
aptitude show packagename
will show package information, both for installed and not-installed
packages.
~
I am benefiting from your comments, but I was originally thinking
about a directory/file-based approach which apt-get seems to be
capable of and source.list documents
~
I would like to just carry my external drive, plug it in and do my
thing. You are not supposed to be setting up servers in
... in order to update them from a local drive in the future if I need to
~
I recently went:
~
apt-get update
Ign http://debian-knoppix.alioth.debian.org ./ Release.gpg
Hit http://ftp.de.debian.org stable Release.gpg
Get:1 http://ftp.de.debian.org testing Release.gpg [835B]
...
Get:43
On 2010-01-11 at 14:59:19 -0500, Albretch Mueller wrote:
I need to:
~
1) use apt-get and let it handle all dependencies and
~
2) somehow make apt-get leave all downloaded deb archives in the
local directory path I have
~
How can you do that?
I feel inadequate to respond to this post,
Hallo,
ich bin mir nicht sicher ob meine erste Mail die Liste überhaupt
erreicht hat, daher nochmal ein Versuch.
Ich habe versucht, xlibmesa3_4.1.0-16_i386.deb per apt-get install zu
installieren!
Das scheiterte mit der unten stehenden Meldung, ein angeratenes apt-get
-f install endet ebenso
Thomas Schönhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ich bin mir nicht sicher ob meine erste Mail die Liste überhaupt
erreicht hat, daher nochmal ein Versuch.
Sie hatte.
Ich habe versucht, xlibmesa3_4.1.0-16_i386.deb per apt-get install zu
installieren!
[...]
Unofficial i386 Binary-1 (20020721)' in
Andreas Metzler schrieb:
Thomas Schönhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ich persoenlich tippe darauf, dass deine CD einen Defekt hat, die
Datei pool/main/x/xfree86/xlibmesa3_4.1.0-16_i386.deb laesst sich
nicht vernuenftig lesen.
dpkg --contents
I am trying to set up a 'virtual filesystem' where I can add/remove debian
packages without harming the real system. This will be for testing purposes
for building new debs and checking that the files are installed in the
correct place.
I would like to be able to install the packages under a
This really should be:
dpkg -i pathname/filename1.deb ... pathname/filenameX.deb
(or cd to pathname first).
Ben Pfaff wrote:
How can i install the both packages in Linux with the other hard disk
partition mounted or how can install the packages from floppies?
dpkg -i FILENAME1.deb
Hello:
I have downloaded gcl_2_2_1-1.deb and libg++272-dev_2_7_2_8-0_1.deb from
the www.debian.org website.
I downloaded them in my Win95 machine, i want to install them in my
WinNT/Linux Machine.
I have mounted the WinNT File System on Linux.
How can i install the both packages in Linux
How can i install the both packages in Linux with the other hard disk
partition mounted or how can install the packages from floppies?
dpkg -i FILENAME1.deb FILENAME2.deb
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Hello all,
The subject package will not configure. One of its purposes is to allow the
locales package to operate correctly.
Has anyone been able to install this package and get locales operating
correctly?
All packages that libc5 depends upon were first installed. Trying to install
the
Dear all,
Because I needed some organisation in my mail (yes, if only in mail...), I
tried to install the mailagent_3.44-6.deb. This gave me a few problems, of
which I seem to have solved most. The binary file was:
-rwx-- 1 root root 524307 Aug 29 12:40 /usr/bin/mailagent
so I
On 24 May 1996 13:25:40 +0200, Kai Grossjohann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Kai [[ Can't install netscape*.deb ]]
Thanks to everybody who answered. I know understand that I need to
get Netscape itself from ftp.netscape.com. Silly me, I should have
found that out by myself, especially since I
When I dpkg -iGBE netsc*.deb, I get the message that Netscape wants to
see the archive netscape*.tar.gz in /tmp. Nothing further seems to
happen. The obvious thing to try was to cd /tmp, then run dpkg, but
alas, no joy:-(
What's the story?
tia,
kai
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When I dpkg -iGBE netsc*.deb, I get the message that Netscape wants to
see the archive netscape*.tar.gz in /tmp. Nothing further seems to
happen. The obvious thing to try was to cd /tmp, then run dpkg, but
alas, no joy:-(
What's the story?
The story is available via dpkg --info
When I dpkg -iGBE netsc*.deb, I get the message that Netscape wants to
see the archive netscape*.tar.gz in /tmp. Nothing further seems to
happen. The obvious thing to try was to cd /tmp, then run dpkg, but
alas, no joy:-(
What's the story?
Because Netscape will not allow redistribution
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