Le dimanche 24 décembre 2006 20:33, Hal Vaughan a écrit :
On Saturday 23 December 2006 19:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Also, I have found the sarge to etch upgrade to be brutal. The
systems I have tried to upgrade recently are all in shambles. The
particular problem I've encountered
On Sat, 23 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I have found the sarge to etch upgrade to be brutal. The
systems I have tried to upgrade recently are all in shambles. The
particular problem I've encountered seems to be the Xfree86 - xorg 7
transition. It's a real trick to get it to
macondo escribe:
I dist-upgraded from sarge to etch and went thru the same pains. I
boxed with xserver-org for an hour and got all beat up. Finally, i
opted to move to sid, but i did not like it, at least it was working,
something that did not happened with etch, my spanish keyboard did not
On Saturday 23 December 2006 19:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Also, I have found the sarge to etch upgrade to be brutal. The
systems I have tried to upgrade recently are all in shambles. The
particular problem I've encountered seems to be the Xfree86 - xorg 7
transition.
Fortunately, I
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hope something starts to work soon. It has before. If you are on
adial-up, I hope you have a package caceh somewhere so you won't have to
repeatedly download the same packages as you try different approaches.
The various package managers are all
On Mon, Dec 25, 2006 at 02:02:41AM +, s. keeling wrote:
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hope something starts to work soon. It has before. If you are on
adial-up, I hope you have a package caceh somewhere so you won't have to
repeatedly download the same packages as you
I've presently got 2 Sarge installs on the stable repo, and Etch on the
testing repo. I've seen more than one post saying that testing was frozen,
but since then I've had more updates for Etch, and tonight another 50MB of
updates.
I will probably keep my Etch install on testing when it goes
On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 07:33:50PM +0100, Nigel Henry wrote:
I've presently got 2 Sarge installs on the stable repo, and Etch on the
testing repo. I've seen more than one post saying that testing was frozen,
but since then I've had more updates for Etch, and tonight another 50MB of
updates.
On Sat December 23 2006 10:33, Nigel Henry wrote:
I've presently got 2 Sarge installs on the stable repo, and Etch on the
testing repo. I've seen more than one post saying that testing was frozen,
but since then I've had more updates for Etch, and tonight another 50MB of
updates.
There will
On 12/23/06, Alan Ianson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat December 23 2006 10:33, Nigel Henry wrote:
I've presently got 2 Sarge installs on the stable repo, and Etch on the
testing repo. I've seen more than one post saying that testing was
frozen,
but since then I've had more updates for
On Sat December 23 2006 11:17, Baz wrote:
On 12/23/06, Alan Ianson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat December 23 2006 10:33, Nigel Henry wrote:
I've presently got 2 Sarge installs on the stable repo, and Etch on the
testing repo. I've seen more than one post saying that testing was
On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 11:11:15AM -0800, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sat December 23 2006 10:33, Nigel Henry wrote:
One of my Sarge installs I will keep on the stable repo, which on dialup
will be a lot of fun, as it upgrades to Etch
Make sure there is *plenty* of space. I found the upgrade
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I have found the sarge to etch upgrade to be brutal. The
systems I have tried to upgrade recently are all in shambles. The
particular problem I've encountered seems to be the Xfree86 - xorg 7
transition. It's a real trick to get it to upgrade, especially if
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