Re: apt-get no X
I'm also running with the same problem...I've only just installed X from cvs, so
I haven't been
back to dselect yet, but I guess that if you removed all traces of X from your
current dselect
settings, then it will not want to upgrade it....??
Am I right??
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Stuart
shöck <stephen@virtual-attorney.com> on 16/10/2001 15:20:50
To: Debian-User <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
cc: (bcc: Stuart Luscombe/COSS/CCenter)
Subject: apt-get no X
What do i need to do in order to ensure that apt-get upgrade doesn't
upgrade X-Windows? I have a fairly customized X-Windows set up, so I
usually upgrade X myself.
I've tried messing with dselect, but it's greek to me. I know it's fairly
straightforward for 99% of planet earth, but it seems to be beyond me.
Thanks.
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