In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tom Schuetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've upgraded to woody, and things work, but startx was gone.
>Ok, no problem, I apt-got xbase-clients. That is interrupted
>by the following:
>
>dpkg: error processing sysvinit (--configure):
> subprocess post-installation s
I've upgraded to woody, and things work, but startx was gone.
Ok, no problem, I apt-got xbase-clients. That is interrupted
by the following:
dpkg: error processing sysvinit (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script killed by signal /
(Segmentation fault)
Errors were encountered while pr
Bruce Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 10:12:33AM -0300, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
:>
:> This is ok, Debian doesn't use runlevels 3-5 for anything by default AFAIK,
:> and they're mostly equal to runlevel 2 (I think /etc/inittab has some stuff
:> which is different,
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 01:42:17PM -0300, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> > On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 10:12:33AM -0300, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> > I thought that might be the case but I'm still concerned about the
> > freezing ttys. I can't believe tha
On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 10:12:33AM -0300, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
> I thought that might be the case but I'm still concerned about the
> freezing ttys. I can't believe that it's intended behaviour.
It is not, but it may be either something weird i
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 10:12:33AM -0300, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
>
> This is ok, Debian doesn't use runlevels 3-5 for anything by default AFAIK,
> and they're mostly equal to runlevel 2 (I think /etc/inittab has some stuff
> which is different, simply to show it can do that).
I thought that m
On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> All the user runlevel directories, /etc/rc1.d/ through to /etc/rc5.d/,
> have exactly the same contents and they're all start scripts, no kill
> scripts. If I telinit from (for example) runlevel 2 to 4, nothing
> happens except for the "sending a term
Just installed Potato onto my work laptop and it's mostly working great
but there's one odd thing which, since I've never used Debian before,
I'm not sure is an error or a feature.
All the user runlevel directories, /etc/rc1.d/ through to /etc/rc5.d/,
have exactly the same contents and they're all
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