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- Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 11:51:39 +0900
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>>>>> "John" == John Seebach <jseebach@example.com> writes: [snip] John> You might try this instead: [snip] John> Now, having said that, here's what I would do (actually, John> what I *am* doing): [snip] All sounds plausible to me. It's basically what I did, except that I'm fortunate(?) enough to live at the downhill end of a drainage ditch directly connected to the cesspool otherwise known as the Japanese Internet. One caveat (that I've mentioned before): dselect and apt are quite capable of attempting to delete almost your whole system if dependencies for things like libc get a bit out of whack. D and Q are your friends. -- University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Tel/fax: +81 (298) 53-5091 _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ What are those straight lines for? "XEmacs rules."
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