Saturday I received a present: a basic stamp board with sensors and
servos . For those who don't know basic stamp it is a microcontroller
based on a pic running a basic interpreter.
I found a compiler and a software loader for linux, but for it wasn't
good organized I decided to remake
Saturday I received a present: a basic stamp board with sensors and
servos . For those who don't know basic stamp it is a microcontroller
based on a pic running a basic interpreter.
I found a compiler and a software loader for linux, but for it wasn't
good organized I decided to remake
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 10:09:01AM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote:
> A package.desktop file.
>
>
> apt-get source conglomerate
> cd conglomerate-0.7.6/data
> cat conglomerate.desktop
by the way... I've read something in order top create a new folder in
the menu Application, so that I
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 10:09:01AM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote:
> A package.desktop file.
>
>
> apt-get source conglomerate
> cd conglomerate-0.7.6/data
> cat conglomerate.desktop
by the way... I've read something in order top create a new folder in
the menu Application, so that I
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 10:09:01AM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Let me^Wus know if you find away to update the gnome menu without
> a reload of the desktop.
I just now modified the first deb so that it includes a .desktop file.
When I dpkg -i it the gnome's menu is updated, without reloadi
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 10:09:01AM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Let me^Wus know if you find away to update the gnome menu without
> a reload of the desktop.
I just now modified the first deb so that it includes a .desktop file.
When I dpkg -i it the gnome's menu is updated, without reloadi
I'm developing some programs for my university. They're ready for being
packaged in debs and I have created an entry for them in the debian
menu.
For we use gnome 2 I'd like to add the programs to the gnome menu,
without having to go through Debian menus -> Apps -> .. but I'd like to
I'm developing some programs for my university. They're ready for being
packaged in debs and I have created an entry for them in the debian
menu.
For we use gnome 2 I'd like to add the programs to the gnome menu,
without having to go through Debian menus -> Apps -> .. but I'd like to
I'm making a deb of a program I'm developing on my own for my
university. I would like to make the deb for it is full of binaries and
libraries and it would be easier to upgrade/add/remove the software.
I'm running woody but I've got the gcc-3.3 for I need C99 support.
The problem I'
I'm making a deb of a program I'm developing on my own for my
university. I would like to make the deb for it is full of binaries and
libraries and it would be easier to upgrade/add/remove the software.
I'm running woody but I've got the gcc-3.3 for I need C99 support.
The problem I'
On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 08:40:09PM -0700, Barry deFreese wrote:
> I was wondering since you were all so helpful about my earlier
> programming questions if you wouldn't mind a question about Operating
> System books. I am currently considering the following:
www.kernelnewbies.org/books.php3
>
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