On 6-09-2015, at 15h 14'37", Michael wrote about "Re: Wireless manager"
> Ionel,
>
> Testing the wicd-gtk thingy now and it looks great. Maybe a little
> complicated for kids on first look, but after all they still need only to
> click and insert the passphrase and that's what i was looking fo
yption and all the stuff that
> network manager applet (for xfce) seems to require ?
>
> Micha
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On 22-10-2001, at 13h 53'40", Michael Hothorn wrote:
>
> $ loadkeys -v de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap.gz
>
> still gives me not the ü,ä,ö 's at the console itself (works e.g. for vim
> and pine).
>
> How to set this, to make it work under console (and xterm)
>
For console I suggest to use fonty. A
On 22-10-2001, at 13h 53'40", Michael Hothorn wrote:
>
> $ loadkeys -v de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap.gz
>
> still gives me not the ü,ä,ö 's at the console itself (works e.g. for vim
> and pine).
>
> How to set this, to make it work under console (and xterm)
>
For console I suggest to use fonty.
On 7-10-2001, arround 23h 50'11", Max Eaves wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a Compaq LTE5100 laptop with 24MB of RAM, and have installed Debian
> Linux 2.2. Since I know only the basics of Linux, I am struggling with a
> problem to do with a swappable CD-ROM drive/Floppy drive. I had to do an
> ins
On 7-10-2001, arround 23h 50'11", Max Eaves wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a Compaq LTE5100 laptop with 24MB of RAM, and have installed Debian
> Linux 2.2. Since I know only the basics of Linux, I am struggling with a
> problem to do with a swappable CD-ROM drive/Floppy drive. I had to do an
> in
Hi,
I haven't seen a Canadian keyboard for a Dell laptop, but why
you think that Alt+2 should give you the at symbol?
The usual way to get characters is this way:
- normal key
- with Shift
- with AltGr
- with Shift and AltGr
Combination with Ctrl and Alt are for other thinks.
If it
Hi,
I haven't seen a Canadian keyboard for a Dell laptop, but why
you think that Alt+2 should give you the at symbol?
The usual way to get characters is this way:
- normal key
- with Shift
- with AltGr
- with Shift and AltGr
Combination with Ctrl and Alt are for other thinks.
If it
În data de 4/10/2001, 17:44:49, Curt Howland a scris:
> > So you can't paste it even with Ctrl-v from Netscape?
>
> Exactly. Unless something was selected in netscape, the "paste" button
> isn't even highlighted. Or rather, Netscape has it's paste function
> completely disabled. The clipboard is
În data de 4/10/2001, 17:44:49, Curt Howland a scris:
> > So you can't paste it even with Ctrl-v from Netscape?
>
> Exactly. Unless something was selected in netscape, the "paste" button
> isn't even highlighted. Or rather, Netscape has it's paste function
> completely disabled. The clipboard is
În data de 4/10/2001, 17:11:17, Curt Howland a scris:
>
> Unfortunately, that is what is failing. I have done this many, many
> times before, having used Debian since 1996. This is the first time that
> having the text highlighted has not caused it to be copied into the
> Netscape clipboard.
So
Hi,
I am not an expert on KDE, but I figure it out that if you want
to paste something to Netscape 4.77 the text has to be still
highlighted, otherwise nothing is pasted to Netscape. More than that
if the window where you selected the text is no longer available
is not to much to be done. You may
În data de 4/10/2001, 17:11:17, Curt Howland a scris:
>
> Unfortunately, that is what is failing. I have done this many, many
> times before, having used Debian since 1996. This is the first time that
> having the text highlighted has not caused it to be copied into the
> Netscape clipboard.
So
Hi,
I am not an expert on KDE, but I figure it out that if you want
to paste something to Netscape 4.77 the text has to be still
highlighted, otherwise nothing is pasted to Netscape. More than that
if the window where you selected the text is no longer available
is not to much to be done. You may
On 6/09/2001, 21:39:53, Barry Pretsell wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm running Debian potato on an IBM Thinkpad 365X 24MB RAM, which has a Cyber
> Trident 9320 display card (has 1Mb on board).
> I have tried fvwm, fvwm2, icewm, and wdm. I have tried mozilla as a browser
> and it takes 3-4 minutes to disp
On 6/09/2001, 21:39:53, Barry Pretsell wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm running Debian potato on an IBM Thinkpad 365X 24MB RAM, which has a Cyber
>Trident 9320 display card (has 1Mb on board).
> I have tried fvwm, fvwm2, icewm, and wdm. I have tried mozilla as a browser and it
>takes 3-4 minutes to displ
On 31/07/2001, 10:49:51, Adam Kessel wrote:
>Amusingly, a google
> search for "windows 2000 linux install" gives you "How to Remove Linux and
> Install Windows 2000 or Windows NT on Your Computer" from
> support.microsoft.com.
>
> (who woul
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