n pull it apart. You'll have to do each catch one at
a time unless you have many more hands than I do :-)
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e description field for the kernel source, and
libncurses-dev is a recommended package for the kernel source packages.
Since you obviously haven't done this before, or else those packages
would already be installed, note that you'll probably also need to
install bin86, which is needed
needs to
install some version of tk8.x-dev in order for "make xconfig" to work.
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u need the
mouse working on text-mode consoles, remove gpm and let X handle the
mouse by itself.
I've had two different laptops using the same style mouse and they've
both worked quite well.
HTH,
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Center for Educational Outcomes
at Dartmouth College
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 18:23, Ron Reinhart wrote:
> >It requires at least a 386 to run. The kernel of the GNU/Linux system
> > (Linux) is a 32 bit kernel and 386 is the start of 32 bit chips from
> > Intel.
>
> I hate to date myself so badly but it seems to me that professors where
> running
On Mon, 2002-08-05 at 13:07, Leif Hanack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> what are your experience with debian and an hp-notebook and there hareware?!
>
> little or much trouble getting debian to run?!
>
> thanks in advance, leif
Which one? HP has made many different models. As a general rule, HP is
moder
u need the
mouse working on text-mode consoles, remove gpm and let X handle the
mouse by itself.
I've had two different laptops using the same style mouse and they've
both worked quite well.
HTH,
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Technology
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 18:23, Ron Reinhart wrote:
> >It requires at least a 386 to run. The kernel of the GNU/Linux system
> > (Linux) is a 32 bit kernel and 386 is the start of 32 bit chips from
> > Intel.
>
> I hate to date myself so badly but it seems to me that professors where running
>
e description field for the kernel source, and
libncurses-dev is a recommended package for the kernel source packages.
Since you obviously haven't done this before, or else those packages
would already be installed, note that you'll probably also need to
install bin86, which is needed
needs to
install some version of tk8.x-dev in order for "make xconfig" to work.
--
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Technology Coordinator
Center for Educational Outcomes
at Dartmouth College
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of the time you can
copy/paste by selecting the text in the first application, then clicking
the middle mouse button in the second application. This works for me
across most applications.
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em, but most of the time you can
copy/paste by selecting the text in the first application, then clicking
the middle mouse button in the second application. This works for me
across most applications.
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