After using SuSE pro since 7.x, I finally threw in the towel and went
Debian. Seemed like a good time to do it... what with the new release
and all.
I do have a small laundry list of things I'm still trying to figure out,
so if anyone can steer me in the right direction, I'd be mighty obliged.
1. Nvidia driver - is there a Debian way to approach this? Or just run
the Nvidia installer?
2. I have a .bash_profile in my user directly, but it's not being
sourced ever. Any idea why? I tried .profile as well w/o any luck.
Note: my .bashrc is being sourced.
3. Japanese input. I installed Debian in Japanese, and Canna was
installed and starts automatically on boot as a result. Also,
Kinput2-canna-wnn is installed (can't remember if I installed or what),
but it's not being started anywhere. I think if I could solve issue #2,
I could slap the following lines in .bash_profile to get kinput2 running
$ pidof kinput2 >/dev/null || kinput2 &
$ export [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4. (a bit more esoteric) Anyone ever install ColdFusion MX developer? I
had it running under SuSE 9.2 on top of Apache... Just curious before I try.
Thanks for reading and thank you to the Debian community. I'm glad to
have finally jumped the fence!
Eric P.
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