tried it, gives me:
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
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tried it, gives me:
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
i get this message, any ideas how to solve this?
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
A package failed to install. Trying to recover:
dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 21476 package `vlc':
`Depends' field, reference to `libvlccore0': version contains ` '
i had the idea to split #!
1. edition based on debian 5 (deploy once and forget) for older hardware.
2. edition based on the latest ubuntu/debian unstable for modern pcs especially netbooks
All the best wishes for your future
See, now, I would agree more, but I'm installing Ubuntu 8.04 server right now on a machine with no USB drive.
It would be using Windows, but no USB drive = no ethernet drivers D:
Who cares? I don't see the need to justify burning a CD for a machine that is longing to run #! but doesnt own a USBport ![]()
imo burning cds (on a huge scale) is a huge waste of time, energy, money, and resources. unetbootin is my favourite nowadays think we should promote this method.
Ramen, my Brother.
quite a leap, when i joined (somewhere after the release of 8.10.02) #! was around Place 50!
just finished Street Kings, fuck me what a ride, best Cop movie i've seen til now.
goodfellas LOL, i've seen it and it didn't rock my boat, as most cultmovies never do.
best gangster movie i know: Payback with Mel Gibson
i guess Terminator 2 is the only movie i can watch again, again and again
the mindblowing documentary i am watching right now is found here
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid
eist+final
willkommen, wünsche dir viel spass mit deinem eee.
belinea has been market leader for displays in germany for a long time, but the owner maxdata has gone bankrupt and now it is another company who bought the name.
The intel E8400 it outperforms the phenom in most tasks due to its larger Level2 cache, except those which can profit from a quad eg videodecoding, building a kernel etc. and its cheaper, more (#)Bang for the buck!
a complete system it:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Optiplex-Window mp;sr=8-12
i would upgrade the memory though.
i now use swiftweasel, even prefer it over opera! bye bye my love ![]()
blatant theft? i would call it a great remix!
good for dualscreen use, well done.
looks promising, gonna try it
thanks
does someone know how i can connect via servers in the us so the target site sees an usip?
you might like this
http://www.geocities.com/alfredkayser/m
walnut.htm
i immediately noticed faster loading times, even compared to opera!
i'm running into a freeze quite often, but i use a laptop which is known to be problematic sometimes. usually when it happens i'm browsing the web, so it's not a big deal 'cause both opera and swiftfox are able to restore the previous session. i would say just try it.
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