Hi all,
I just installed a new Debian (Woody) system, and there are issues.
For some reason, no name resovler (DNS) was installed. This not only
makes the system pretty much unusable, it also makes it pretty hard to
use apt-get (can't resolve the name mirrors.kernel.org, for example).
So I
Hi all,
I just installed a new Debian (Woody) system, and there are issues.
For some reason, no name resovler (DNS) was installed. This not only
makes the system pretty much unusable, it also makes it pretty hard to
use apt-get (can't resolve the name mirrors.kernel.org, for example).
So I
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 09:51:16 -0700, Brenden T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I install a package from a file? I can't figure it out. Help
please...
I think 'dpkg -i' is what you're looking for.
dpkg -i package.deb
But your problem in general, you don't need bind to resolve on the
local
Hello
Brenden T. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I just installed a new Debian (Woody) system, and there are issues.
For some reason, no name resovler (DNS) was installed. This not only
makes the system pretty much unusable, it also makes it pretty hard to
use apt-get (can't resolve the name
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