In magicpoint I can include a program, a common example of this is xclock.
However the program I want to include is xterm so I can show the results of
command-line programs. When I try this through magicpoint it doesn't work
because it won't give the Xterm keyboard focus.
Is this possible in
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 05:01:30PM -0500, John Magrini wrote:
> perhaps make your own html document with all the links you want, and set it
> as your homepage in all three browers, this maybee the easiest way to do it.
>
> On Monday 04 February 2002 08:51 am, Jens Benecke wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 0
Hello,
I didn't know about apt-move or apt-mirror, so I developped a solution to
this problem myself, let me share it :-)
The idea is very simple. If you do an "apt-get update" in your home machine
(the one with slow connection) then you can ask apt to give you the list of
the packages that wo
I use debmirror, a complete sid i386/source us/non-us mirror takes
roughly 8.75GB that might be a bit much for your laptop though.
Chris
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 11:45:34AM -0800, JC Portlock wrote:
> Hey folks.
>
> With Woody changing as rapidly as it is, the update/upgrades are killing me.
>
Am Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2002 23:31 schrieb Martin Hamel:
> When I try to navigate an audio cd with konqueror throught the audio cd
> service, I have an ogg directory from which I can grab the songs in .ogg
> format. I know that kde provide an mp3 filter too.
>
> Do I miss a package for it to work
When I try to navigate an audio cd with konqueror throught the audio cd
service, I have an ogg directory from which I can grab the songs in .ogg
format. I know that kde provide an mp3 filter too.
Do I miss a package for it to work?
Thanks
--
Martin Hamel
Komunidé Développement Internet inc.
> Daniel Robert Franklin wrote:
>
> > apt-proxy may also be useful to you. A new version (1.2) was released just a
> > day or two ago, it works very well for me.
> >
>
> For what it's worth, I don't find a man page for either apt-move, nor
> for apt-proxy, and neither are they referred to in the
On Thursday 07 February 2002 23:49, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> Daniel Robert Franklin wrote:
[...]
> For what it's worth, I don't find a man page for either apt-move, nor
> for apt-proxy, and neither are they referred to in the man page for
> apt-get, and I looked on both my stable and my testing sys
Daniel Robert Franklin wrote:
>
> > JC Portlock wrote:
> >
> > I think apt-move was supposed to allow this sort of thing but I
> > don't know if it's maintained anymore. I tried it once but found
> > it difficult to use.
>
> I've used apt-move before - once you set it up it is fine.
>
> apt-pro
> JC Portlock wrote:
>
> I think apt-move was supposed to allow this sort of thing but I
> don't know if it's maintained anymore. I tried it once but found
> it difficult to use.
I've used apt-move before - once you set it up it is fine.
apt-proxy may also be useful to you. A new version (1.2)
apt-move works great as long as you have the same packages on the laptop
as on the target machine.
I never tried selecting a specific set of packages for the target machine
that were not on the laptop.
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, David A. Greene wrote:
> JC Portlock wrote:
>
>
> > With Woody changing as
JC Portlock wrote:
With Woody changing as rapidly as it is, the update/upgrades are killing me.
I'm looking for the best program to allow me to take a laptop to where I can
get some bandwidth, download what I need for my home system onto the laptop,
and then update/upgrade from the laptop to t
Hey folks.
With Woody changing as rapidly as it is, the update/upgrades are killing me.
I'm looking for the best program to allow me to take a laptop to where I can
get some bandwidth, download what I need for my home system onto the laptop,
and then update/upgrade from the laptop to the deskt
Hey folks.
With Woody changing as rapidly as it is, the update/upgrades are killing me.
I'm looking for the best program to allow me to take a laptop to where I can
get some bandwidth, download what I need for my home system onto the laptop,
and then update/upgrade from the laptop to the deskt
On Thursday 07 February 2002 12:52 pm, Jay Oliveri wrote:
> KDE 2.2.2; Debian sid-i386. This broke a week ago after a
> dist-upgrade. Ideas?
Well it works now. After an update I saw a few Kerberos files added;
maybe that was it..
--
Jay Oliveri "In the land o
KDE 2.2.2; Debian sid-i386. This broke a week ago after a
dist-upgrade. Ideas?
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