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Posted: Sep. 12 2005,07:32 QUOTE

I have enabled apt and even updated to GNU utilities, however when I run sudo -H apt-get install uucp I get broken packages reported. This also happens if I try and install alien.

I am running DSL in ram so that I get a system that (I thought anyway) is R/W.

I need uucp to be installed as it is the main reason for using DSL in the fact that it can run entirely in RAM.

Also I have just tried to run DSL on a PC at work and the TFT screen reports a signal losts erroring with the Hz is too high. Any help on this would be appreciated.

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Posted: Sep. 13 2005,09:25 QUOTE

just a further question to this post . As I am struggling to install this via apt-get or even synaptic (I know I have probably got this wrong) would it be better if I installed uucp via a tar.gz file and then complied it through make etc?



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Posted: Sep. 13 2005,13:04 QUOTE

It would probably not be simpler to compile it on DSL.
What message are you getting specifically?  It sounds like it could be missing a dependency that is not being found by apt-get.


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Posted: Sep. 13 2005,13:53 QUOTE

Quote (mikshaw @ Sep. 13 2005,09:04)
It would probably not be simpler to compile it on DSL.
What message are you getting specifically?  It sounds like it could be missing a dependency that is not being found by apt-get.

It does look like the dependices are been found and attempted to be installed. If my memory serves me correctly one of the dependics/installation procedures tries to do something with /etc/aliases but reports an access error of sorts. Also , again if my memory serves correctly , dpkg reports error code (1).

Sorry to be vague but I do not have the full details to hand.


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Posted: Sep. 13 2005,19:05 QUOTE

hmmm...i don't know for sure what that would mean.  /etc/aliases might be a symlink to /KNOPPIX/etc/aliases, in which case it couldn't be modified without first copying the file from KNOPPIX.

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