aucune idée quant à ta dernière question, mais AMA, oui.
Sinon, killall est dans le paquet psmisc, mais il y a des choses dans apt, pour eviter le tar.gz:
[quote]roc@roc:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.22-rc5$ apt-cache search vmware
xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse - X.Org X server – VMMouse input driver to use with VMWare
xserver-xorg-video-vmware - X.Org X server – VMware display driver
libview-dev - VMware’s Incredibly Exciting Widgets
libview2 - VMware’s Incredibly Exciting Widgets
libview2-dbg - VMware’s Incredibly Exciting Widgets
vmware-package - utility for building VMware Debian packages
roc@roc:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.22-rc5$ apt-cache policy vmware-package
vmware-package:
Installé : (aucun)
Candidat : 0.6
Table de version :
0.6 0
990 ftp.fr.debian.org sid/contrib Packages
roc@roc:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.22-rc5$ apt-cache show vmware-package
Package: vmware-package
Priority: extra
Section: contrib/misc
Installed-Size: 408
Maintainer: Debian vmware-package team vmware-package-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org
Architecture: all
Version: 0.6
Depends: debhelper (>> 5), dpkg-dev, make, fakeroot, python, module-assistant
Filename: pool/contrib/v/vmware-package/vmware-package_0.6_all.deb
Size: 21528
MD5sum: d946e1185274b543d87316ca2717a3f8
SHA1: 81474dfffd575f76c030014cedb5c7d4a57e3e2c
SHA256: 0c3ad57c57625a0847905b1e6e5e38881752e1f26297a11f8b3945b1a1e03fe0
Description: utility for building VMware Debian packages
This package provides a ‘make-vmpkg’ utility that creates Debian packages
for various VMware products and related software.
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The following products are supported:
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- VMware Workstation 6.0 (includes VMware Player).
- VMware Player 2.0.
- VMware Server 1.0.
- VMware Server Console 1.0.
- VMware Server Management Interface 1.0.
- any-any kernel modules.
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Please note that the resulting packages files are non-free and
non-distributable.
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The package is meant to aid a local admin to roll out VMware products to his
systems by means of the packaging system.[/quote]Et sinon, quand on en est à l’operation d’installation d’un soft qu’on a compilé hors apt, il vaut mieux utiliser checkinstall, pour intègrer ce qu’on produit à apt et éviter d’écraser des fichiers appartenant à un paquet tout en protègeant ceux qui s’installent avec ton soft.