> I think your maths is a little out. Have a look at exactly which files don't
> contain /usr/X11R6/include/X11. On my system the -v case returns the
> following:
Uhmm, sorry if I do not have the time to browse this list. I just piped it
through wc -l just to give you an idea. I
xpm"
command="/usr/bin/tipptrainer"
/usr/lib/menu/trophy: needs="x11" icon="trophy.xpm" section="Games/Arcade" \
/usr/lib/menu/tuxkart: title="Tuxkart" command="/usr/games/tuxkart"
icon="tuxkart.xpm"
/usr/lib/menu/tuxrace
name to their icons.
I would prefer the first.
Any comments?
Kind regards
Andreas.
PS: For those on Debian-Devel who do not like browsing BTS:
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Mark Purcell wrote:
> Package: xteddy
> Version: 2.0.1-6
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
> And
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Awhile ago I read here of a package someone made called (I think) xteddy,
> which was replacement login screen for X. I have just wadded through
> ftp.debian and could not find it. As I just got the courage to enable xpm
> on my system
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Awhile ago I read here of a package someone made called (I think) xteddy,
> which was replacement login screen for X.
Er.. that's not quite what xteddy is.
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Awhile ago I read here of a package someone made called (I think) xteddy,
which was replacement login screen for X. I have just wadded through
ftp.debian and could not find it. As I just got the courage to enable xpm
on my system (WOW what a pretty login screen with the debian 'logo
On 23 Apr 1998, Brederlow wrote:
> If you have more than one file, as this is the case, its a good idea
> to have a subdir like netscape or xemacs has.
> All files should thus be in $HOME/.xteddy/.
What about an ENVIRONMENT variable
XTEDDY=$HOME/.xteddy/
for you and
XTEDDY=/
fo
h has to
> be in $HOME by dedault would make it more ugly...
If you have more than one file, as this is the case, its a good idea
to have a subdir like netscape or xemacs has.
All files should thus be in $HOME/.xteddy/.
May the Source be with you.
Mrvn
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Alex Romosan wrote in PM (hope you can copy with posting this single
line to the list :):
> hi andreas, please find included the penguin pixmaps. thanks
Thank you very much. I've included it in my xteddy Debian
package which is available under
ftp://bridge.physik.uni-halle.de/pu
On 22 Apr 1998, Brederlow wrote:
> > request, how about if no -F is given, use argv[0]. So a hard link to
> > xpenguin gets the debian chap, etc...
>
> A softlink would do. You can try it with gzip, gunzip, unzip and
> zcat.
Off course, that's what I wanted to write :). It's done now. But the
On Sat, 18 Apr 1998, Alex Romosan wrote:
> >Why dont u make a debian PAckage out of it? You can do one PAckage
> >xteddy with an additonal command-line parameter to select the
> >personality shown.
>
> somebody else (Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) has a
>Why dont u make a debian PAckage out of it? You can do one PAckage
>xteddy with an additonal command-line parameter to select the
>personality shown.
somebody else (Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) has already
expressed interest in packaging xteddy. i can share the pixmaps
Hi,
> i got bored so i replaced xteddy with the linux logo. voila! here
> comes the new xpenguin. i still like my xteddy better, but if anybody
> is interested, you can get xpenguin by anonymous ftp from
> caliban.lbl.gov (you'll also find xteddy there).
Why dont u make a debi
i got bored so i replaced xteddy with the linux logo. voila! here
comes the new xpenguin. i still like my xteddy better, but if anybody
is interested, you can get xpenguin by anonymous ftp from
caliban.lbl.gov (you'll also find xteddy there).
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