Re: Une distribution et ses paquets: Absolute Beginner question

2006-04-08 Thread Lynda Metref
Les différents paquets installés sur ta machine correspondent à des programmes ou des parties de programme. Lorsque tu installes une distribution, un certain nombre de paquets indispensable vont être installés, comme le noyau qui gèrent la communication avec ton matériel, le gestionnaire de

Re: Une distribution et ses paquets: Absolute Beginner question

2006-04-08 Thread patrick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 == a écrit : Bonjour la liste Une distribution est un ensemble de paquets fonctionnel, c'est bien ça? Et quand j'installe la distribution sur mon ordo, certains paquets s'installent, d'autres restent dormants, pour ainsi dire, attendant un

Une distribution et ses paquets: Absolute Beginner question

2006-04-07 Thread ==
Bonjour la listeUne distribution est un ensemble de paquets fonctionnel, c'est bien ça? Et quand j'installe la distribution sur mon ordo, certains paquets s'installent, d'autres restent "dormants", pour ainsi dire, attendant un apt-get -install pour se mettre en place.Ma question est: pourquoi?

Re: Beginner question

2004-02-26 Thread Pedro M.
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There was a good rebuttal of this recently, observing well, who would hang out on this newbie list to help them?. I know I wouldn't - I can barely cope with debian-user as it is. I could help with this list (hang out) ;) Regards. -- To

Re: Beginner question

2004-02-25 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 07:43:18AM +, Pedro M. wrote: In any case, one can create a newbie-user and advanced-user email lists if necessary. I think it's what Debian need now . There was a good rebuttal of this recently, observing well, who would hang out on this newbie list to help

Re: Beginner question

2004-02-25 Thread Richard Hoskins
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There was a good rebuttal of this recently, observing well, who would hang out on this newbie list to help them?. I know I wouldn't - I can barely cope with debian-user as it is. All we would need is a auto-responder that would randomly choose some

Re: Beginner question

2004-02-25 Thread Chris Metzler
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 12:22:57 -0500 Richard Hoskins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There was a good rebuttal of this recently, observing well, who would hang out on this newbie list to help them?. I know I wouldn't - I can barely cope with debian-user as

Re: Beginner question

2004-02-25 Thread Paul Morgan
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:56:59 +, Colin Watson wrote: On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 07:43:18AM +, Pedro M. wrote: In any case, one can create a newbie-user and advanced-user email lists if necessary. I think it's what Debian need now . There was a good rebuttal of this recently,

Beginner question

2004-02-24 Thread agentsagent
Hi apologies if this is primitive, I've just installed Debian 3.0 and lilo successfully usingwoody, but whenthe system is booting it goes through all the configurations then it suddenlyfreezes at /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz. I have also noticed it stalls when it aligns its system clock

xhost beginner question question

2004-02-24 Thread Bill
I am trying to use the mouse and keyboard from a suse to a dabian pc. Both computers are Isolated, so security is not a problem. I can ssh, so I know the network is working properly. I have tryied xhost + on the debian computer but it still doesn't work. Any Ideas? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: xhost beginner question question

2004-02-24 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 11:30:13AM -0500, Bill wrote: I am trying to use the mouse and keyboard from a suse to a dabian pc. Both computers are Isolated, so security is not a problem. I can ssh, so I know the network is working properly. I

Re: Beginner question

2004-02-24 Thread Kent West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi apologies if this is primitive, I've just installed Debian 3.0 and lilo successfully using woody, but when the system is booting it goes through all the configurations then it suddenly freezes at /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz. I have also noticed it stalls when it

Re: Beginner question

2004-02-24 Thread Pedro M.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Hi apologies if this is primitive, Don´ t worry. YOu don't have to apology ;( In any case, one can create a newbie-user and advanced-user email lists if necessary. I think it's what Debian need now . Regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Beginner Question

1998-01-01 Thread elliston
I recently purchased Dale Scheetz's book The Debian Linux User's Guide and installed Debian Linux 1.3 on my 486. I have been unable to get XWindows working inspite of several days of effort. Hardware: i486 w/ 16 meg Linux 1.3 booting using a dual boot system and loadlin 24speed ide CDROM

Re: Beginner Question

1998-01-01 Thread Greg Norris
Do you have 1.3.0? I understand that there was a problem with xdm and shadow passwords. If that's what you're experiencing, it should be fixed by issuing shadowconfig off followed by shadowconfig on as root. At 02:46 PM 1/1/98 -0600, you wrote: I recently purchased Dale Scheetz's book The

Re: Beginner Question

1998-01-01 Thread Oliver Elphick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently purchased Dale Scheetz's book The Debian Linux User's Guide and installed Debian Linux 1.3 on my 486. I have been unable to get XWindows working inspite of several days of effort. Hardware: i486 w/ 16 meg Linux 1.3 booting using a dual boot