how to manually install a package when dpkg, apt-get are broken and system wont boot.
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that is incorrect. how competent of a user/developer can you be if you cant even count?
the search function on this forum is broken just so you know. it doesnt show half of my posts. but you couldnt count even the number of unanswered posts that is actually reported by the search engine.
ouch man... go kill yourself.
this is one of those posts that plainly wastes my time. go waste peoples time elsewhere. go read tax law or something. i dont need to take this discussion any further so i have no use for your reply. if you would like to make a statement regarding your competence, go find a nice brick wall and talk to it.
See it's just like I said. On the thread that you were polite and humble, you got your solution. On the thread that you were a complete ass, no body wanted to help you. Go figure.
See it's just like I said. On the thread that you were polite and humble, you got your solution. On the thread that you were a complete ass, no body wanted to help you. Go figure.
regards,
...drkstr
you know what your problem is? you get personal. the first ass to ever enter these threads was you. people dont post here for you to criticize them. people, including me, ask questions and dont need people like you offending them. i hope the moderator will take appropriate action to put some restraint on you.
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