Crotalus


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Posts: 34
Joined: Nov. 2003 |
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Posted: Dec. 11 2003,02:55 |
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run dpkg-restore as root and then try to install gcc/make. If that doesn't work then run apt-get remove coreutils, it will warn but say yes, then the second warning, about removing the kernel, say NO. Not responsible for what this does though. Hint: It worked for me!
-------------- Successful DamnSmallLinux Installations Presario 1030 Notebook, 133MHz Pentium 1, 16MB Memory, 1.3GB HDD Deskpro 4000S Server, 266MHz Pentium 1, 128MB Memory, 80GB HDD
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