On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 03:09:51PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2014-02-15 at 13:57 +, Robin wrote:
After running dpkg -i do:
apt-get -f install
which should help resolve straightforward issues.
Good idea, but perhaps the OP needs to run
dpkg -i --force-depends PACKAGE
Not
I am trying to install a .deb package from the local hard drive using
dpkg -i package.deb.
It appears to read the package and then gives me a list of dependencies
that are missing and that the package cannot be installed.
The problem is that I am trying to move over to Debian from Fedora so
On 15 February 2014 13:41, Mike m...@olddog.name wrote:
I am trying to install a .deb package from the local hard drive using dpkg
-i package.deb.
It appears to read the package and then gives me a list of dependencies that
are missing and that the package cannot be installed.
The problem
On Sat, 2014-02-15 at 06:41 -0700, Mike wrote:
I am trying to install a .deb package from the local hard drive using
dpkg -i package.deb.
It appears to read the package and then gives me a list of dependencies
that are missing and that the package cannot be installed.
The problem is
Hi!
How about using gdebi?
DESCRIPTION
gdebi lets you install local deb packages resolving and installing its
dependencies. apt does the same, but only for remote (http, ftp)
located packages.
Cheers
mad
Am 15.02.2014 14:41, schrieb Mike:
I am trying to install a .deb package from
On Sat, 2014-02-15 at 13:57 +, Robin wrote:
After running dpkg -i do:
apt-get -f install
which should help resolve straightforward issues.
Good idea, but perhaps the OP needs to run
dpkg -i --force-depends PACKAGE
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ llmount -w debi386; sudo systemd-nspawn -D
Thank you for the advice Robin, it worked like a champ!
Mike
On 2/15/2014 6:57 AM, Robin wrote:
On 15 February 2014 13:41, Mike m...@olddog.name wrote:
I am trying to install a .deb package from the local hard drive using dpkg
-i package.deb.
It appears to read the package and then gives me a
On (20/09/03 23:54), Greg Folkert wrote:
Gerald, For the life of me, I cannot understand you[r] REAL question.
I want you to understand, Debian *IS* the ultimate Linux Distribution. I
find your wording very insulting. You need to ask smart questions. You
need to be a bit more logically
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 09:51:40 +0100,
Clive Menzies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On (20/09/03 23:54), Greg Folkert wrote:
Be pleasant - Do [not] be belligerent
Great response (in spite of a few typos) ;) Perhaps a cleaned up
version should be dispatched to anyone
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 18:43, gerald simpkin wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. I have the operating system installed but
due to some difficulties cannot seem able to install packages. At
install when I use apt it starts okay but then I get a configuration
error in configuring Binutils . I do
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 03:43:13PM -0700, gerald simpkin wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. I have the operating system installed but
due to some difficulties cannot seem able to install packages. At
install when I use apt it starts okay but then I get a configuration
error in configuring
I am a new user of Debian. I have the operating system installed but due to some difficultiescannot seem able to install packages. At install when I use apt it starts okay but then I get a configuration errorin configuring Binutils .I do not need to tell you how important this feature is. It
Can anyone tell me what this mean when i install this
package with dpkg ?
debian:~# dpkg -i fetchmailconf.deb
dpkg-deb: unexpected end of file in version number in
fetchmailconf.deb
dpkg: error processing fetchmailconf.deb (--install):
subprocess dpkg-deb --control returned error exit
status 2
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 03:06:57AM -0800, faisal gillani wrote:
Can anyone tell me what this mean when i install this
package with dpkg ?
debian:~# dpkg -i fetchmailconf.deb
dpkg-deb: unexpected end of file in version number in
fetchmailconf.deb
dpkg: error processing fetchmailconf.deb
Hi!
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}- it's simpler !
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}- Because... the Win95 machine is a laptop and consequently I would have
}- to tear that machine apart to get at the CDROM.
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}- There is method to this madness... I am not a newbie to computers of
}- even to Unix just a newbie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15-Dec-98, Lyndon Fletcher took time to write :
Hi all,
I have a number of small problems getting Debian packages onto my
PC. Ok, for a start the machine has an unrecognised CDROM type and
the
Hi all,
I have a number of small problems getting Debian packages onto my
PC. Ok, for a start the machine has an unrecognised CDROM type and
second it has a limited HD size (~360Mb). I can't do anything about
either of these problems at the moment and would like some advice for
working
On 15-Dec-98, Lyndon Fletcher took time to write :
Hi all,
I have a number of small problems getting Debian packages onto my
PC. Ok, for a start the machine has an unrecognised CDROM type and
the OSes don't recognize it ? or you
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