On Thursday 02 March 2006 02:13, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 March 2006 15:18, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > But below is part of the html retrieved for the form part of the screen
> > via the View Document Source menu command. The data in the fields have
> > no relationship to what is on the
D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre wrote:
> Anyway, it feels like I just missed installing something-xorg or
> x-something, but I don't know what.
libxkbfile1 and libxkbui1?
Matej
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On Wednesday 01 March 2006 15:18, Alan Chandler wrote:
> But below is part of the html retrieved for the form part of the screen via
> the View Document Source menu command. The data in the fields have no
> relationship to what is on the screen (most of the fields should be blank -
> the user nam
Thanks guys.Does it make any difference if my computer is a laptop and it is evesham voyage 64 3200+ A list?On 3/1/06, Curt Howland <
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Replying direct since it's off-topic for KDE, better would have beenthe debian-users list.The L
I have a really strange situation. I wonder if anyone else has seen it.
I am debugging a dynamic application related to getting access to a database
of users and the passwords they need to access parts of my web site. I have
a page which allows the administrator to edit users.
http://www.chan
I've been experiencing similar bad behaviour from kmail recently. I've been
unable to track it down but it seems to have something to do with IMAP and
corrupt index files. I think occasionally a bad mail is able to cause kmail
to corrupt it's index although I've been unable to reproduce the prob
Mark Wasmer wrote:
> You should buy a card supporting 802.11b and 802.11g with one of these
> chipsets: 1. Ralink rt2500
> 2. PRISM/Intersil/Conexant "Frisbee"
> 3. Realtek
> IMHO in this order.
>
> They offer nice GPLed drivers ;-) Frankly the FreeMAC-Driver for PRISM
> isn't usable yet. To get
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 09:23, Mark Wasmer wrote:
> You should buy a card supporting 802.11b and 802.11g with one of these
> chipsets: 1. Ralink rt2500
> 2. PRISM/Intersil/Conexant "Frisbee"
> 3. Realtek
> IMHO in this order.
Any specific cards you know of that are plug-and-play out of the box?
You should buy a card supporting 802.11b and 802.11g with one of these chipsets:
1. Ralink rt2500
2. PRISM/Intersil/Conexant "Frisbee"
3. Realtek
IMHO in this order.
They offer nice GPLed drivers ;-) Frankly the FreeMAC-Driver for PRISM isn't
usable yet. To get a slight overview read this:
http:
Hello list,I am using debian kernel 2.6.15 at the moment, I am thinking of getting a wireless card for it. Does anyone know which type of wireless card is compatible with debian and easy to configure too?Thanks a lot in advance.
Angel
Hi,
This is why I switched to Thunderbird again from Kmail.
But my problem was different. Kmail was crashing when I want to retrieve
too many mails or a large e-mail.
Regards
Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
Hi,
I have just upgraded to the current unstable KMail 3.5.1-1.
When I try to retrieve new ma
Hi,
I have just upgraded to the current unstable KMail 3.5.1-1.
When I try to retrieve new mails in my cached-imap inbox, KMail crashes.
It doesn't crash when I try a local or pop3 box. And it doesn't crash when I
a use a cached-imap subfolder.
So it's either a (cached-)imap problem or there is
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