Am Sunday dem 21. Apr 2002 um 11:44 +0200 Uhr, meinte Andreas Metzler:
Hallo auch nochmal,
http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/i386/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html
Ich _glaube_ das ist falsch, und wurde ohne nachzudenken aus dem
entsprechenden Abschnitt von potato kopiert, das sollte
olha so eu tava pesando aqui... parece q o woody
vira stable mes q vem ne? entao quais seriam as alteracoes dele do estado atual
pra esse? ele teria alguma mudança? ou seria apenas atualizações de segurnca e
etc...?
nao, acho que o woody vira stable amanha... ;-)
hehehehe... bom, vamos esperar e ver...
outra duvida de quem ta passando pela primeira troca de release: qto tempo
demorou pro lancamento do woody? (pergunto pra ter uma base mais ou menos
de qdo o sid vai estar estavel pra eu mudar novamente pra
Em Tue, 30 Apr 2002 12:53:24 -0300, RoadHouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
olha so eu tava pesando aqui... parece q o woody vira stable mes q vem ne?
entao quais seriam as alteracoes dele do estado atual pra esse? ele teria
alguma mudança? ou seria apenas atualizações de segurnca e etc...?
o
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Marcio Kuchma wrote:
nao, acho que o woody vira stable amanha... ;-)
hehehehe... bom, vamos esperar e ver...
Pois é... acho que não vai acontecer não... Dá uma olhada em:
http://www.debianplanet.org/
outra duvida de quem ta passando pela primeira troca de
Na verdade a Debian adiou o lancamento da Woody por problemas de
porte para outras arquiteturas que nao intel. Saiu um artigo na
debianplanet a respeito do adiamento
Rogerio Acquadro
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Marcio Kuchma wrote:
nao, acho que o woody vira stable amanha... ;-)
Moin!
* Mark Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020424 00:46]:
Hab mein Thinkpad 560 X versucht den 2.4.18. Standardkernel zu
installieren. Nach der INstallation von Lilo war/ist mein Bios zerschossen
die pcmcia devices werden nicht mehr gefunden bzw. es koennen keine IRQ
zugewiesen werden. mit
Moin!
* Mark Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020424 12:05]:
Fuer was ist dann die Datei /etc/pcmcia.conf gedacht, inhaltlich sind
beide identisch.
Du meinst bestimmt /etc/pcmcia/config.opts!
Da konntest Du exclude-interrupts einstellen und noch einiges andere.
Mir ging es bei der Installation von
Am Mittwoch dem 24. Apr 2002 um 15:29 +0200 Uhr, meinte Bernd Grube:
Moin,
Vielleicht erfahren wir im Verlauf dieses Fadens noch genaueres :-)
MfG Bernd
Also fasse ich mal zusammen, dass das maechtig in die Hose gehen kann
beim dist-upgrade und wie immer vorher die wichtigsten Dinge, hier
Hallo,
Ich habe hier einen Laptop mit debian 2.2r2 und kernel 2.2.18. Der
soll nun auf woody upgraded werden. Im Rechner steckt eine pcmcia-eth0
Karte. Leider habe ich den Kernel nicht selbst gebaut, sonst wuesst
ich noch, wie das geht mit dem pcmcia-Zeugs.
Frage: Wird beim dist-upgrade dies
Hallo!
Hallo,
Ich habe hier einen Laptop mit debian 2.2r2 und kernel 2.2.18. Der
soll nun auf woody upgraded werden. Im Rechner steckt eine pcmcia-eth0
Karte. Leider habe ich den Kernel nicht selbst gebaut, sonst wuesst
ich noch, wie das geht mit dem pcmcia-Zeugs.
Frage: Wird beim
release 2.0 or earlier,
| you need the versions of apt and dpkg available in the
| http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody//main/upgrade-i386/
| directory at your Debian mirror, or the upgrade/ directory on the
| first CD-ROM from your Debian 3.0 CD set.
Ich _glaube_ das ist falsch, und wurde ohne
Andreas Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
* dselect update
* dselect select, und das recommends/suggests aufloesen.
* apt-get dselect-upgrade
Wenn das fehlschlaegt, Fehler dokumentieren:
apt-get -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=true dselect-upgrade
apt-get install apt apt-utils dpkg debconf
Am Sonntag dem 21. Apr 2002 um 13:04 +0100 Uhr, meinte Matthias Popp:
Hallo,
...internal error, could not perform immediate confirmation.
Das Einlesen klappt noch und dann kommt dieser Fehler bei apt-get ?
[...]
Danke fuer die Antworten. Also ich bin nach dem Tip von Fam. Brauns
[EMAIL
the versions of apt and dpkg available in the
| http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody//main/upgrade-i386/
| directory at your Debian mirror, or the upgrade/ directory on the
| first CD-ROM from your Debian 3.0 CD set.
Ich _glaube_ das ist falsch, und wurde ohne nachzudenken aus dem
Hallo,
Ich versuche mich gerade an einem dist-upgrade von 2.2r2 auf woody von
mehreren CD´s. Leider schlaegt da so ziehmlich alles fehl, was ich auch
versuche mit apt + dselect ein dist-upgrade vorzunehmen (internal error).
Laut:
Thanks to all who provided helpful hints on moving from potato to woody.
While documentation is good, suggestions by people who have done it are
icing on the cake.
I was able to do it today with minimal problems. The only problem that I
saw was on apache, which wasn't in the potato release, but
David Smead [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, today marks an anniversary for me - one week ago today I downloaded
the two boot floppies and did the first net install.
Tchah! Any excuse for a party!
Glad it worked for you ;-)
Glyn
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Debian Planet
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
(or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian mirror.
knuth:~# apt-get install testing
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Couldn't find
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: Upgrade to woody
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
(or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 12:32:35AM -0700, David Smead wrote:
| http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
| testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
| (or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian mirror.
|
| knuth:~# apt-get install testing
| Reading
On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 09:32, David Smead wrote:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
(or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian mirror.
knuth:~# apt-get install testing
Reading Package Lists...
David Smead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
(or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian mirror.
knuth:~# apt-get install testing
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 12:32:35AM -0700, David Smead wrote:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
(or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian mirror.
knuth:~# apt-get install testing
Reading
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 12:32:35AM -0700, David Smead wrote:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
(or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian mirror.
knuth:~# apt-get install testing
Reading
begin David Smead quotation:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/ says . . .
testing's gone mainline! Point apt at the new testing distribution
(or the old woody distribution) on your favourite Debian mirror.
man sources.list
point apt at the new distribution doesn't mean type the word
Davy Gigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Bruno writes:
Le Wed, Apr 10, 2002 à 19:26:02 +0200, Julien Gilles écrivit:
Je suis parti d'une potato basique - cad la base correctement
configurée, IP statique, pas de problème. Je suis passé en Woody, mise
à jour du noyau en 2.4.18,
Pb résolu, c'était un pb de cable... Et murphy à fait en sorte que ça se
produise juste après un passage potato/woody... Grrr !
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Julien Gilles [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Pb résolu, c'était un pb de cable...
Non, fausse joie.
En fait j'ai le début d'explication suivant : la carte se met en carafe,
je ne sais pas comment, mais elle ne fait plus rien - entendez par là
que les loupiottes ne clignotent plus. Par contre au
Julien Gilles writes:
Julien Gilles [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Pb résolu, c'était un pb de cable...
Non, fausse joie.
Sinon, pour info, le dmesg me dit ça :
eepro100.c:v1.09j-t 9/29/99 Donald Becker
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/eepro100.html
As-tu essayé
Davy Gigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Julien Gilles writes:
Julien Gilles [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Pb résolu, c'était un pb de cable...
Non, fausse joie.
Sinon, pour info, le dmesg me dit ça :
eepro100.c:v1.09j-t 9/29/99 Donald Becker
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 16:50:40 +0200
Julien Gilles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julien Gilles [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Pb résolu, c'était un pb de cable...
Non, fausse joie.
En fait j'ai le début d'explication suivant : la carte se met en carafe,
je ne sais pas comment, mais elle ne
Je suis parti d'une potato basique - cad la base correctement
configurée, IP statique, pas de problème. Je suis passé en Woody, mise
à jour du noyau en 2.4.18, puis reboot, et là plus de réseau, le ping
reste muet (vers l'exterieur et depuis l'exterieur). ifconfig m'a l'air
correcte, 'route -n'
Le Wed, Apr 10, 2002 à 19:26:02 +0200, Julien Gilles écrivit:
Je suis parti d'une potato basique - cad la base correctement
configurée, IP statique, pas de problème. Je suis passé en Woody, mise
à jour du noyau en 2.4.18, puis reboot, et là plus de réseau, le ping
reste muet (vers
Bruno writes:
Le Wed, Apr 10, 2002 à 19:26:02 +0200, Julien Gilles écrivit:
Je suis parti d'une potato basique - cad la base correctement
configurée, IP statique, pas de problème. Je suis passé en Woody, mise
à jour du noyau en 2.4.18, puis reboot, et là plus de réseau, le ping
Hi,
I just recently upgraded my server from stable to
testing.
I have sucessfully installed imp on potato machines
before,
but when I go to install imp on woody, I get errors
when
the horde package tries to configure.
Has anyone tried to run imp on woody with
success?
I'm not sure how to
Jakiego apetytu na przestrzeń dyskową należy się spodziewać
(orientacyjnie) przy upgrade (z sieci, aptem) z potato do woodyego?
Aktualnie całość (wyłączając /home) zajmuje mi ok. 340MB
--
Jacek Politowski [rallypl.olsztyn]
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 10:07:39PM +0100, Jacek Politowski wrote:
Jakiego apetytu na przestrzeń dyskową należy się spodziewać
(orientacyjnie) przy upgrade (z sieci, aptem) z potato do woodyego?
Aktualnie całość (wyłączając /home) zajmuje mi ok. 340MB
Myślę, że około 300-400MB.
Jeśli zrobisz
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:41:04AM -0600, Colin Watson wrote:
(xbase-clients, rather - your reply just went to me, sorry I didn't
get
round to responding.)
Oops, hit the wrong key.
I *think* the problem is in apt, not xbase-clients. If you had startx
before the upgrade, you had
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 01:35:39AM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What package did you end up needing to install? Was that all you had to
do?
Maybe xserver-xfree86, which is only Suggested: by xserver-common?
I sent a reply, but I don't see it on the
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:31:06PM -0400, William Burrow wrote:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 01:35:39AM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What package did you end up needing to install? Was that all you had to
do?
Maybe xserver-xfree86, which is only
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 11:41:04AM -0600, Colin Watson wrote:
(xbase-clients, rather - your reply just went to me, sorry I didn't get
round to responding.)
Oops, hit the wrong key.
I *think* the problem is in apt, not xbase-clients. If you had startx
before the upgrade, you had xbase-clients
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 08:14:11PM -0400, William Burrow wrote:
It seems that after completing the upgrade from potato to woody, that X
was completely unusable. After a few hours searching around for the
appropriate package, downloading and
It seems that after completing the upgrade from potato to woody, that X
was completely unusable. After a few hours searching around for the
appropriate package, downloading and installing, I got X working again.
I am wondering if anybody has had this problem and filed a bug report on
it yet?
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 08:14:11PM -0400, William Burrow wrote:
It seems that after completing the upgrade from potato to woody, that X
was completely unusable. After a few hours searching around for the
appropriate package, downloading and installing, I got X working again.
What package
Hi,
I recently upgraded from potato to woody, and now
my network connection is not
set up properly at boot time. I get the
following error message:
Configuring network interfaces: ERROR while getting
interface flags: No such device.
my /etc/network/interfaces file looks
like:
auto lo
I upgraded to woody, and now when I get my email with KMail, half of the emails
don't have no subject and sender unknown But when I look at the headers
the information is there.
On Tuesday 11 December 2001 15:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I upgraded to woody, and now when I get my email with KMail, half of the
emails don't have no subject and sender unknown But when I look at the
headers the information is there.
this was discussed recently on debian-kde. the woody
Witam!
Po uprgadzie na woody dzieje sie cos z locales-ami,
- przy przegladaniu manuali na poczatku mam linie:
foo~# man man
(null): can't set the locale; make sure $LC_* and $LANG are correct
- przy insalacji pakietow mam cos takiego:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 10:26:14AM +0100, Zaborowski Marcin wrote:
Witam!
Po uprgadzie na woody dzieje sie cos z locales-ami,
[..]
Czy ktos spotkal sie kiedys z czyms takim? Jak to poprawic?
Upewnij się czy w /etc/locale.gen masz wpis:
pl_PL ISO-8859-2
Następnie wygeneruj pliki z locales:
From: Zaborowski Marcin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Po uprgadzie na woody dzieje sie cos z locales-ami,
- przy przegladaniu manuali na poczatku mam linie:
foo~# man man
(null): can't set the locale; make sure $LC_* and $LANG are correct
- przy insalacji pakietow mam cos takiego:
perl:
- Original Message -
From: Krzysztof Krzyzaniak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-polish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: locale po upgrade na woody
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 10:26:14AM +0100, Zaborowski Marcin wrote:
Witam!
Po uprgadzie na
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Krzysztof Krzyzaniak wrote:
Upewnij się czy w /etc/locale.gen masz wpis:
pl_PL ISO-8859-2
nie mialem, wpisalem, wygenerowalem
Następnie wygeneruj pliki z locales:
locale-gen
I powinno działać.
dziala! dzieki
ciekawy jestem czemu sam upgrade tego nie zmienia
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 11:17:14AM +0100, Zaborowski Marcin wrote:
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Krzysztof Krzyzaniak wrote:
Upewnij się czy w /etc/locale.gen masz wpis:
pl_PL ISO-8859-2
nie mialem, wpisalem, wygenerowalem
Następnie wygeneruj pliki z locales:
locale-gen
I powinno
Eric White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dist-upgraded last night and now X fails with this
message:
Fatal server error:
Could not open default font 'fixed'
I don't see any reference to a 'fixed' font in my
XF86Config-4 file. Any pointers on where to look
to fix this are much
Oki DZ wrote:
I see.
I can see the source of my confusion, I believe. I always use unstable; when
Potato was unstable, that was the one I used. Then Potato become stable, but
I didn't change the sources.list (still pointed to unstable).
Then I did apt-get dist-upgrade. So, inadvertently, I
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 03:34:52PM +0800, Paolo Falcone wrote:
Woody or Sid is already 2.4 ready, as they're always updated
regularly (with Sid the most number of iterations -- weekly if
I'm not mistaken).
Daily. New packages are installed on the master archive at around 8pm
UTC each day, and
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Andrew Sione Taumoefolau wrote:
It sounds like you've just been unstable for a long long time, which
would mean Potato and Woody packages would've at one time been installed
on your system, but that you've been using Sid the whole time :).
I believe that I've been using
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, jennyw wrote:
I start X using /etc/init.d/gdm start. The screen blinks for a bit, then it
stops, then it blinks for a bit more, then it stops, then it does it again.
You didn't tell that it stopped eventually by itself.
How did you stop it?
I assume it's trying the three
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 12:28:25PM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
I believe that I've been using Potato; at least, I did an apt-get
dist-upgrade on it (on my system).
Anyway, what is the right sequence?
Potato - Sid - Woody?
Sid - Potato - Woody?
or
Potato - Woody - Sid?
The last one is the
committing to
an apt-get dist-upgrade with my woody and sid boxes at the office.
Modifying the apt sources file with references to stable and change
them to testing to upgrade from potato to woody, or to unstable to
upgrade to sid.
In terms of stability, from highest to lowest, the rank is Potato
I dist-upgraded last night and now X fails with this
message:
Fatal server error:
Could not open default font 'fixed'
I don't see any reference to a 'fixed' font in my
XF86Config-4 file. Any pointers on where to look
to fix this are much appreciated.
Thanks.
Eric White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I dist-upgraded last night and now X fails with this
message:
Fatal server error:
Could not open default font 'fixed'
I don't see any reference to a 'fixed' font in my
XF86Config-4 file. Any pointers on where to look
to fix this are much
/debian_version file if it states 2.2 or
otherwise. I'd usually modify the apt sources file first before
committing to an apt-get dist-upgrade with my woody and sid boxes at the
office.
I have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ more /etc/debian_version
testing/unstable
So, basically, the system is Woody
file is this in?
I'm kind of lost when it comes to X normally, and now I'm even more lost
since things have changed a bit ...
Thanks!
Jen
P.S. The whole story with the upgrade to Woody goes like this ...
I changed sources.list to point to testing instead of stable. I then did
apt-get update
]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:49 PM
Subject: Help with X (after upgrade to Woody)
I just tried to upgrade a Potato installation to Woody. A lot of things
went
wrong (details at the end of the message) but the main problem now is that
X
doesn't work. At one
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 12:08:21AM -0800, jennyw wrote:
doesn't work. At one point in time while doing apt-get dist-upgrade the
installer strongly suggested installing xserver-xfree86 instead of using
older xservers (I was using mach64 previously). Then it was unable to
continue. So I
install
xserver-xfree86. Hopefully. Maybe.
Also: when you say X won't load, what do you mean? Does it go straight
to console when you boot up? What happens when you try startx or
something similar? What's in .xsession-errors?
P.S. The whole story with the upgrade to Woody goes like this ...
story
From: Andrew Sione Taumoefolau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so there's not reason not to :). How did it complain about missing
xserver-mach64?
I didn't write down the exact message; I just remember it saying that it was
missing. Sorry! Next time I'll do better ...
Anyway, the first thing you should do
I start X using /etc/init.d/gdm start. The screen blinks for a bit,
then it stops, then it blinks for a bit more, then it stops, then it
does it again. I assume it's trying the three video modes (640x480,
800x600 and 1024x768) that I selected, and is finding that none of them
works. By the
I also blew away my X setup when I upgraded from potato to woody so I know
how it feels. Here's some information I determined in the course of
fixing things:
Under potato you were using XFree86 release 3.3.+. Woody prefers to use
XFree86 release 4.0+. You can still use XFree release 3.3 in
%% jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
j By the way, my system apparently has no startx.
It sounds to me like your system is missing some very important
packages. There's no way you should be missing startx! That's a
fundamental script and it's in xbase-clients, which pretty much every X
One pitfall of transfering from XFree3.* to XFree4.* is that the config file is
now: \etc\X11\XF86Config-4 instead of \etc\X11\XF86Config.
You might want to make sure that you configuration is save as the right file.
Good luck.
Pan
seeing these EXACT symptoms
multiple times after an upgrade to Woody.
Check out your /var/log/XFree86.?.log file(s) and see if it gives you
any clues. It can be quite long, so I suggest you page to the end and
work backwards first. Dollars-to Doughnuts, towards the end it will say
something
Thanks to everyone!
Yep, packages that should have been present were missing. In particular,
xbase-clients (which contains startx, which was indeed missing) and
xfonts-base as folks suggested. Are these kinds of problems common in
upgrading to Woody? Donald mentioned that he'd seen xfonts-base
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 01:21:23AM -0800, jennyw wrote:
Anyway, the first thing you should do is try to apt-get remove (or
dpkg --purge, if you're feeling vindictive and don't mind handling
I just tried this; same results as before.
We need to know what these results were! :)
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Andrew Sione Taumoefolau wrote:
Potato uses version 3 X servers; Woody and unstable support both the
version 3 X servers and the shiny and new version 4 one.
Long ago, I used unstable, which was potato.
Now, I use unstable, and I thought it was potato.
I guess, now I'm
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 08:41:03AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
Long ago, I used unstable, which was potato.
Now, I use unstable, and I thought it was potato.
That sounds a bit like a koan :).
I guess, now I'm using a potato system with woody's apps. Correct?
It sounds like you've just been
Hi,
I finally upgraded to woody and mostly everything went smoothly or I
could solve them myself.
But two problems I couldn't figure out myself:
1) I have my xserver up and running. But dpkg tells me that it isn't able
to configure a bunch (12) of xservers. Just one server as an example:
I'm thinking of upgrading my potato (which has a
couple packages from unstable) installation to Woody. I'm a bit scared,
since this seems like a major overhaul and since I've never tried this before.
So I was hoping someone could give me an idea of what to expect (like how likely
it is I'm
apparently, any entry referring to stable or potato should be changed to
testing or woody. i'm about to embark on the same process. be sure to backup
your original sources.list.
On Saturday 17 November 2001 22:02, jennyw wrote:
I'm thinking of upgrading my potato (which has a couple
, November 17, 2001 6:11 AM
Subject: Re: How to upgrade to woody?
apparently, any entry referring to stable or potato should be changed to
testing or woody. i'm about to embark on the same process. be sure to
backup
your original sources.list.
On Saturday 17 November 2001 22:02, jennyw wrote
I wouldn't worry at all about needing to reinstall from scratch.
I have some Debian _2.0_ CDs, and I installed them, upgraded to Potato
over the net, and from there to Woody. No real problems at all.
Just a couple of weeks or so ago, I installed Potato from CD on a VMWare
virtual machine, then
I upgraded to woody and although the installation seemed to go smoothly,
when it was done not a whole lot worked. I cannot start x ('startx' results
in a 'command not found') and apache ain't around either ('apachectl start'
gets the same result).
Has anyone else had similar problems, and if so,
On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 12:10:35AM -0600, Rory O'Connor wrote:
I cannot start x ('startx' results in a 'command not found')
Ok, have you checked to see whether X is still installed? Configured? The
startx script is part of xbase-clients... is that package present?
and apache ain't around
On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 10:51:08PM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 12:10:35AM -0600, Rory O'Connor wrote:
Has anyone else had similar problems, and if so, what are the fixes?
Has anyone? Certainly. What are the fixes? Installing the missing
software.
... and arranging
escreveu:
Em Sab 20 Out 2001 22:32, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva escreveu:
Ola,
Há 2 meses atrás fiz meu dist-upgrade potato = woody e ocorreram muitos
problemas e muita coisa precisou ser consertada na mão. De 2 meses para cá
após alguns bug reportings e situações desagradáveis, fiz esta
Em Dom 21 Out 2001 12:08, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva escreveu:
Ola Andre,
Valeu pelas dicas, fiz as modificações necessárias no documento para o
console-tools e aproveitando as mensagens da lista falei sobre o o
XF86Setup na Woody. Até o final do dia deve sair a versão 0.02 do documento
Em Sat, 20 Oct 2001 18:32:28 -0400
Gleydson Mazioli da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Espero que achem o texto útil e retornem sugestões para sua melhoria.
seguinte, que tal mandar o texto pro strange colocar numa seção da
nossa page? =)
[]s!
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Gustavo Noronha Silva - kov
Hi,
I'm trying to do a disp-upgrade to Woody and during the configuration phase
I get a lot of:
dhelp_parser: Can't open /var/lib/dhelp/titles
I've checked the file seems to be there but with 0 bytes length
I've tried to copy over the ones from my backup potato install
which was about 10k
Morbo wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to do a disp-upgrade to Woody and during the configuration phase
I get a lot of:
dhelp_parser: Can't open /var/lib/dhelp/titles
A previously reported bug. I think it has been fixed in sid, but not yet
made it into woody.
I got around this using dpkg to install
Hi,
I'm trying to do a disp-upgrade to Woody and during the configuration phase
I get a lot of:
dhelp_parser: Can't open /var/lib/dhelp/titles
This is a known bug and has been reported.
I've checked the file seems to be there but with 0 bytes length
I've tried to copy over the ones
Ola,
Há 2 meses atrás fiz meu dist-upgrade potato = woody e ocorreram muitos
problemas e muita
coisa precisou ser consertada na mão. De 2 meses para cá após alguns bug
reportings e
situações desagradáveis, fiz esta semana 2 atualizações do sistema que mantenho
em testes
com pleno sucesso
Em Sab 20 Out 2001 22:32, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva escreveu:
Ola,
Há 2 meses atrás fiz meu dist-upgrade potato = woody e ocorreram muitos
problemas e muita coisa precisou ser consertada na mão. De 2 meses para cá
após alguns bug reportings e situações desagradáveis, fiz esta semana 2
dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some things could be broken. For example, right now X is. However,
if you check the archives, the fix is as simple as deleting 2
characters from a one-line-long file.
Umm. How is X broken? Could the fact, that I'm not able to run
Blackbox or IceWM (the only
apt_preferences in testing/woody. Once you upgrade to apt in
woody, you can have pckages from unstable while having testing as your
system and can up/down-grade at your finger tip. See my web page on my
sig where I wrote what I do :-)
1. Just checking. If I would want to upgrade to Woody, I'd need
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 06:03:55PM -0400, dman wrote:
Sometimes I point my sources at sid. Not all packages are in woody
(eg galeon, recent gnucash). I adjust source.list, run 'apt-get
update' to update the database, 'apt-get install foo' to install
foo, put sources.list back, run 'apt-get
I'm trying to upgrade from 2.2r17 to woody.
I want to thank the responses for the proper areas to
apt-get from. I did an apt-get update and then
dist-upgrade -d to just download the files last night.
I then ran apt-get with --nodownload option for
dist-upgrade. It was scanning and at 83% I got
Debconf seems to rely on new perl.
I do not know what exactly the reason because dist-upgrade should take
care of this:-(
At any rate, since you did download, following forceful stuff should
resolve dependancy:
# cd /var/cache/apt/archives
# dpkg -i perl*
... repeat until it installs all You
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 10:04:33PM -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote:
| On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 06:03:55PM -0400, dman wrote:
| Sometimes I point my sources at sid. Not all packages are in woody
| (eg galeon, recent gnucash). I adjust source.list, run 'apt-get
| update' to update the database, 'apt-get
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