11/17 I have two linux boxes running debian. their sources.list files
are identical. on one box, I can get the kernel-image-2.4.20*
but the other I cant. dpkg -l "*kernel-image-2.4.2*" :
1) No packages found matching *kernel-image-2.4.2*.
2) ii kernel-image-2.4.20 2.4.20-9 Linux kernel image for version ..
ii kernel-image-2.4.21 2.4.21-4 Linux kernel image for version ..
What could cause this?
\_ dunno, this never happens on my windows or mac.
\_ Neither does this, uptime: up 300 days, 20:11, 230 users
\_ soda doesn't exactly do all that much hard labor though.
\_ heh. nice attempt at a troll.
\_ but it's true. what do people do on soda? read/write
some mail, nuke motd, blather on wall, maybe edit
some webpages. bfd. it's not like someone's been
compiling massive software, running mozilla, or
handling huge amounts of traffic all day for 300 days.
what's the load average? 0.39, 0.45, 0.40? psh.
\_ I wasn't attempting to troll. It's the truth. Both
windows and macs don't have that problem. When you
nerdlings write a system normal people can use, let us
know. You're also really dimwitted if you think a
freebsd based Mac can't run for 300+ days. Most windows
boxes can't but that's because people run as admin and
install every stupid web toy they see.
\_ How much you paid for your windows or mac OS again? or you
pirated?
\_ Some came with systems so my effective cost is about $50.
Some were pirated.
\_ I had to run this command. Never had to do this before.
dpkg --update-avail /var/lib/apt/lists/http.us.debian.org_debian_\
dists_testing_main_binary-i386_Packages
Shouldnt' apt-get update do this? Any ideas what's broken? -op
\_ Hey, that's intuitive! Go linux! |