Re: Link between newsgroup linux.debian.user and the debian user mailing list ?
Mensagem anterior No dia 26/07/01, 18:50:06, Yves Dessertine [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o seguinte sobre o tema Link between newsgroup linux.debian.user and the debian user mailing list ?: Hi. I want to know it there is any link between the linux.debian.user newsgroup and the debian user mailing list. It seems to be the same messages on both. Am I right or do some people cross post in both ? I ask this stupid question because I discovered Debian, the usenet groups and this mailing list at the same time, and, because of the amount of messages, can I unsubscribe the list without loosing contact ? Congratulations to all debian maintainers, developers, coordinators, etc ... Debian is simply the best distro I've ever seen (after testing 6 distribs, I switched to debian). Bravo guys ! -- Yves Dessertine [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Yves- It's not a stupid question. Here's the deal: everything you post via the mailing-list gets posted to the news server. The other way around is not so. That is, you might post via news, but it won't show on the list. At least, that's what happens with the d-u-portuguese list. SO, when I didn't know this, I wouldn't get an answer becasue it was posted via news. HTH. BR. Henry
Re: Installing Galeon on Potato
Mensagem anterior No dia 26/07/01, 13:00:13, dman [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o seguinte sobre o tema Re: Installing Galeon on Potato: On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 02:03:26PM +0100, Wayne Brown wrote: | Hi, | Can anyone help me with trying to get Galeon running on my Potato system | please. | I have Mozilla from stable installed and do not have Gnome installed. | I noticed galeon is in unstable so I tried adding a line to my | /etc/apt/sources list | for unstable then did an apt-get update then an apt-get install galeon but | it could not do it. | It said that certain files that were needed were not available. | What am I doing wrong? Galeon needs GNOME. Check the dependencies list on packages.debian.org and download all the packages you need to meet those dependencies (be sure and check version numbers too). Then use 'dpkg -i *.deb' in the directory you downloaded the packages to. HTH, -D There's a problem with a library, I do't remember which one, that's no the default one used in potato. So I guess your question would be how to use __safely__ an application with another library, without screwing up the old one. Find out the library, I think it's a __real__ important one. HTH.BR. Henry