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RE: Linux Space: msg#00888user-groups.linux.kansascity
> > And a question for the debian folks. I added some > ftp/http locations to my apt-get configuration file > and now when I call apt-get it goes out and finds > the files I'm looking for (most of the time). But, > I get several errors saying this or that directory > or file doesn't exist. How do I get rid of them, and > how do I know which servers have which directories? Perhaps the entries are incorrect. Unless I have a very specific need (want a package not managed by debian), I don't edit the sources.list. If I were you I'd make a backup of your current one and then use netselect-apt or apt-spy to regen the list with fast mirrors. The former if you're in a hurry, the latter if you have time and bandwidth to kill. KC Linux Users Group -- to unsubscribe send mail to majordomo-3DadQFcgQnvYtjvyW6yDsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Enter without the quotes in body of message "unsubscribe kclug" |
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