What I used to do is; Install the app on the big partition so the
registry knows to look there. Then just copy the old, customized version
onto the new/fresh install. If it works (it usually did for me) then you
can delete the copy on the old partition.
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Karl J. Runge wrote:
Randy Edwards said:
Now that the license issues have been cleared up, the new testing
version of Debian ("Woody") officially has KDE2 in it.
Slight correction to both Randy and my earlier post - KDE2 used to be in Woody
(when it was in unstable), and is still in unstable, but is not in
I recommend running rpm -V on all files in all packages. Just to make sure
that important things like ps weren't replaced with a version that
supports hiding them.
I also recommend getting pmfirewall. I looked at all of the linux free
firewall stuff out there and pmfirewall wins hands down. No
On Jan 1, Steven W. Orr claimed:
I recommend running rpm -V on all files in all packages. Just to make sure
that important things like ps weren't replaced with a version that
supports hiding them.
I also recommend getting pmfirewall. I looked at all of the linux free
firewall stuff out
I've tried (almost) all of them, aside from the newer ones like Kondara (or
whatever) I use RH for my WEB/EMAIL/DNS server only because I built it a
while back, and because of the support for newer packages. On my workstation
I have within the last month taken Debian off and installed Caldera,