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huseyin
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« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2007, 12:00:34 PM » |
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I definetily do think that PiSi has to be located somehwere under Pardus. After last upgrade PiSi crushed and after killing the application the cat icon has dissappeared from the Panel. I thought I had to resart Pardus and I did and still couldn't find PiSi's graphical interface to run it (I have tried to run the command pisi etc.). So, I thought I have to reinstall PiSi and started to search for the problem and ended up here  Now I've learned that I was just looking in a wrong place... hüseyin
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Kavani
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« Reply #10 on: October 10, 2007, 02:54:39 AM » |
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It took me a short while to get the hang of Pisi, but I think it's easy to find.  Plus it finally dawned on me what the cat in the box was...
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miltonjohn
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« Reply #11 on: May 23, 2008, 13:55:08 PM » |
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pisi is easy but i like it in console (apt is greeting!) but adding repos could be easier!- also where is my "sources-list"?
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azra
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« Reply #13 on: May 24, 2008, 00:13:44 AM » |
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I do not think Pisi is difficult to find at all.
The only issue with Pisi for me is that if I try to add a third repository after contribs (say test), it does not want to stay there and disappears. But I think a bug has been filed already on this.
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