Daniel J. Mashao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for xload package and I don't know where it is?
xproc package
How can I find out where it is w/o having to waste bandwidth? and
There is a search engine for pacakges on www.debian.org. You can also
look onto your Debian CD-ROM, there
On Thu, 16 Oct 1997, Daniel J. Mashao wrote:
I am looking for xload package and I don't know where it is?
It's in the xproc package.
How can I find out where it is w/o having to waste bandwidth?
There are Contents.gz files in the same locations as the binary-i386-dirs
on every mirror.
and
I am looking for xload package and I don't know where it is?
How can I find out where it is w/o having to waste bandwidth? and secondly
why don't they just leave xload alone? There is no need for xload to be
part of another program. My 2 cents.
On Thu, 16 Oct 1997, Daniel J. Mashao wrote:
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 21:02:25 +0200 (SAT)
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On Wed, 28 May 1997 21:19:49 +0200 (CEST), joost witteveen wrote:
I upgraded to (pre-)debian-1.3 and lost my xload!
Grepping Contents tells me that it should be contained in Package
xcontrib, but there is no xload in the xcontrib-package.
Where is it gone?
$ dpkg -S xload
[..]
xproc:
My 'deluser' is lost also. Any hints on that?
Use userdel from the passwd package.
I believe userdel is better than the deluser that used to come with
the adduser package, so deluser was removed.
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Hi!
I upgraded to (pre-)debian-1.3 and lost my xload!
Grepping Contents tells me that it should be contained in Package
xcontrib, but there is no xload in the xcontrib-package.
Where is it gone?
Maybe any alternatives?
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Hi!
I upgraded to (pre-)debian-1.3 and lost my xload!
Grepping Contents tells me that it should be contained in Package
xcontrib, but there is no xload in the xcontrib-package.
Where is it gone?
$ dpkg -S xload
[..]
xproc:
Hi,
It looks like xload has moved from xcontrib to xproc. When I did 'dpkg
--search xload' this happened:
% dpkg --search xload
xloadimage: /usr/X11R6/bin/xloadimage
diversion by xproc from: /usr/X11R6/bin/xload
diversion by xproc to: /usr/X11R6/bin/xload.xcontrib
xloadimage:
Hi!
I upgraded to (pre-)debian-1.3 and lost my xload!
Grepping Contents tells me that it should be contained in Package
xcontrib, but there is no xload in the xcontrib-package.
It's in a new package xproc.
This is explained in the description for the xcontrib package.
But don't feel
Dirk Bernhardt writes:
Hi,
after upgrading to 1.3 I lost xload somewhere. Where is it?
finlandia!joey(tty7):/tmp zgrep xload /pub/Linux/debian/bo/Contents.gz
etc/X11/Xloadimage xloadimage
usr/X11R6/bin/uufilter
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On Mon, 19 May 1997, Andree Leidenfrost wrote:
Hi Dirk,
funny thing! The same happened to me when switching to frozen. It's in
the xproc package. I do not understand what is happening there
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On Mon, 19 May 1997, Andree Leidenfrost wrote:
Hi Dirk,
funny thing! The same happened to me when switching to frozen. It's in
the xproc package. I do not understand what is happening there because
xload definitely is in the package. It seems that it just
Hi,
after upgrading to 1.3 I lost xload somewhere. Where is it?
Ciao,
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Hi Dirk,
funny thing! The same happened to me when switching to frozen. It's in
the xproc package. I do not understand what is happening there because
xload definitely is in the package. It seems that it just isn't copied
to it's place... Perhaps you could file a bug report on this?1?
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