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From: | Travis |
Subject: | Re: [Pan-users] Re: Xandros 3.0 (debian) |
Date: | Tue, 08 Mar 2005 19:19:57 -0800 |
---- Original Message ---- From: "Jim Reiss" <address@hidden> To: <address@hidden> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 18:11 Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Re: Xandros 3.0 (debian)
"Did I say there was an easier way? Yes, and there is. It can all be done from within Xandros Networks, without having to go to the command line to run apt-get manually. Open XN (Xandros Networks), then click on Edit -> Set Application Sources, then enable the Debian Unsupported site. Once that's done, the expanded universe of programs will be available to XN to find and install." If I read this correctly, there's an option to add Debian Unstable to the Xandros Networks tool, and once you add that source you should be able to find and download pan.After I sent this I realized I shouldn't have said unstable...it could be that the "Debian Unsupported" option adds testing rather than unstable. I do think it should be safe to assume it wouldn't add the stable distribution, so it should be the latest pan either way.
Do you mean to say "I do think it should be safe to assume it wouldn't add the *unstable* distribution, so it should be the latest pan either way."?
A question about you mail before this one. I know where pan is, I installed it in windows.
Thanks --Travis in Shoreline Washington
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