On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 05:24:41PM -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
> Greetings! I just checked the machine list, and it seems that tervola
> has moved from "restricted" access to "by request". Perhaps I could
> request an account to try to fix this. Its down at present, though.
> Atlas also had probl
Greetings! I just checked the machine list, and it seems that tervola
has moved from "restricted" access to "by request". Perhaps I could
request an account to try to fix this. Its down at present, though.
Atlas also had problems on m68k and arm. Sparc, alpha and i386 work
fine.
In general, at
Kostas Gewrgiou wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > >Yeap thats the problem, looking at Franz's patch it seems that if
> > > > keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes doesn't exist, the server assumes AT
> > > > keycodes. I am not sure how to handle APUS as well, even the pma
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Yes, like all panels :)
> ^^
> D'oh, I meant applets of course :-/ One of those days...
well, that's not an option for me then... anyways, I've got kikbd now, and
all is well :)
(and I haven't taken the time to go looking around f
Brendan J Simon wrote:
> Our company has a Win2000 Domain server which has DNS and DHCP
> services. I have installed dhcpcd on our Debian Linux machines
> (PowerMac G4, PowerBook Pismo and a P133 machine) and they obtain the IP
> address and gateway from the Win2000 server without any problems.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > >Yeap thats the problem, looking at Franz's patch it seems that if
> > > keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes doesn't exist, the server assumes AT
> > > keycodes.
> > > I am not sure how to handle APUS as well, even the pmac test through xkb
> > > will
I feel I also have to throw in my opinion. First of all, I _highly_ recommend
you use
qmail and use maildirs. I also highly recommend using courier-imap. This will
let your
users gracefully deal with folders and the like.
Brendan J Simon wrote:
> I need to install some IMAP and POP3 servers so
> >Yeap thats the problem, looking at Franz's patch it seems that if
> > keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes doesn't exist, the server assumes AT keycodes.
> > I am not sure how to handle APUS as well, even the pmac test through xkb
> > will only work if xkb is enabled (not always the case), i think
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 04:49:02PM +0300, Kostas Gewrgiou wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Robert Ramiega wrote:
>
> > Than i made just one thing: changed /etc/X11/Xserver to point to XFree86
> > from the tarball and all started to work again.
> > While using Xfree86 from debs i noticed this line i
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Robert Ramiega wrote:
> Than i made just one thing: changed /etc/X11/Xserver to point to XFree86
> from the tarball and all started to work again.
> While using Xfree86 from debs i noticed this line in logfile:
>
> (II) Defaulting to XFree86/Linux keycode handling.
>
>
Hello,
This reminds me, atlas doesn't build on PPC. debian/config.expect needs
the attached patch, and then it fails while trying to compile
tune/sysinfo/Linux/muladd.c: the compiler eats up all available memory
(96 MB) and swap (135 MB), then X crashes and boots me back to gdm!
It's such a litt
Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > > > Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps never
> > > > worked to my satisfaction... it's too hard to switch between US and CF
> > > > for example...)
> > >
> > > What abo
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > > Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps never
> > > worked to my satisfaction... it's too hard to switch between US and CF
> > > for example...)
> >
> > What about GNOME's GKB International Keyboard a
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps never worked
> > to my satisfaction... it's too hard to switch between US and CF for
> > example...)
>
> What about GNOME's GKB International Keyboard applet?
I never saw it. And besides, G
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 11:15:41PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> Thanks to Dan Jacobowitz for making this happen.
=o)))
First of all i'm using Debian/PPC on APUS machine. Before installing phase2
debs i had XFree 4.0.1 up'n'running without problems. I got binaries from
http://hadess.free.fr/
Brendan J Simon wrote:
> Is psnup part of some debian package ?
Yep, psutils.
Michel
--
Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast
Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86 and The DRI Project
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
>
> I was wondering if there were kde 1.1.2 packages for deb-ppc?
>
> I know there are KDE2 beta packages, but I need just a few apps (well,
> kikbd mainly) that are not in kde2 yet...
>
> Unless there are other alternatives? (no, xmodmap or xkeycaps never worked
> to my
I'm trying to print a postscript document with 4 pages to a single page.
"a2ps -4 file.ps" complains that it can't find "psnup".
I've done an "apt-cache search psnup" and an "apt-cache pkgnames | grep
ps" but I can't find anything.
Is psnup part of some debian package ?
Presumably.
I'm trying to print a postscript document with 4 pages to a single page.
"a2ps -4 file.ps" complains that it can't find "psnup".
I've done an "apt-cache search psnup" and an "apt-cache pkgnames | grep
ps" but I can't find anything.
Is psnup part of some debian package ?
Thanks,
Brendan Simon.
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