back for various reasons.
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2015 08:45:51 +0100
From: Dave Turnerdave_t_tur...@barradas.free-online.co.uk
To:dng@lists.dyne.org
Subject: [DNG] strange characters when using 'examine' in aptitude
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Isaac,
ncurses-term and ncurses-base are installed.
the output of
env |grep -e TERM -e LC -e LANG -e LOCALE
is TERM=xterm
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_GB:en
COLORTERM=xfce4-terminal
my laptop is now only running xfce4, and slim is gone because I prefer
to login into a terminal and then
On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 03:01:26PM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
On 29/08/15 01:37, Isaac Dunham wrote:
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 08:45:51AM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
I run devuan unstable 'ceres' on my Toshiba laptop and my iMac.
It all works with just a bit of weirdness.
I use apt-get update
I run devuan unstable 'ceres' on my Toshiba laptop and my iMac.
It all works with just a bit of weirdness.
I use apt-get update apt-get upgrade and then use aptitude to fix those
upgrades that get held back for various reasons.
Whenever I highlight one of the held back packages and press 'e' to
Try with:
# dpkg-reconfigure console-data
Aitor.
On 28/08/15 13:21, Dave Turner
dave_t_tur...@barradas.free-online.co.uk wrote:
I run devuan unstable 'ceres' on my Toshiba laptop and my iMac.
It all works with just a bit of weirdness.
I use apt-get update apt-get upgrade and then use
console-data was not installed so I installed it.
Configured it. No difference.
Rebooted. No difference.
Rummaged around the interweb found assorted files to look at,
reconfigured locale, had another go at configuring the keyboard. Rebooted.
No difference!
Anyway, thanks for the suggestion
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Subject: [DNG] strange characters when using 'examine' in aptitude
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I run devuan unstable 'ceres' on my Toshiba laptop and my iMac.
It all works with just a bit of weirdness.
I use
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 08:45:51AM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
I run devuan unstable 'ceres' on my Toshiba laptop and my iMac.
It all works with just a bit of weirdness.
I use apt-get update apt-get upgrade and then use aptitude to fix those
upgrades that get held back for various reasons.