A Monday 13 October 2008 06:13:31, Mike Hore escreveu:
> >Sorry, I'm a bit of a Linux newbie -- I downloaded the tar.gz file and
> >it decompressed into /tmp -- I can't work out how to install it from
> >there. The installation instructions talked about installing from
> >source which isn't re
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Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 2:25 AM
To: "Mike Hore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Adobe flash player replacement?
You should be able to upgrade to Lenny. just edit your
/etc/apt/sources.list file so everything p
Mike Hore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (13/10/2008):
> Sorry, I'm a bit of a Linux newbie -- I downloaded the tar.gz file and
> it decompressed into /tmp -- I can't work out how to install it from
> there. The installation instructions talked about installing from
> source which isn't really where I want t
>Sorry, I'm a bit of a Linux newbie -- I downloaded the tar.gz file and
>it decompressed into /tmp -- I can't work out how to install it from
>there. The installation instructions talked about installing from
>source which isn't really where I want to go.
I meant to add: into Iceweasel.
Chee
I wrote:
Mauro Lizaur wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Mike Hore wrote:
Well of course there are versions for Windows, MacOSX Intel, MacOSX
PowerPC, and Linux Intel. Naturally, no Linux PowerPC. Does
anybody know of a flash player raplacement I can download that will
let me access the conten
Mauro Lizaur wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Mike Hore wrote:
Well of course there are versions for Windows, MacOSX Intel, MacOSX
PowerPC, and Linux Intel. Naturally, no Linux PowerPC. Does anybody
know of a flash player raplacement I can download that will let me
access the content? I obvio
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Mike Hore wrote:
> Well of course there are versions for Windows, MacOSX Intel, MacOSX
> PowerPC, and Linux Intel. Naturally, no Linux PowerPC. Does anybody
> know of a flash player raplacement I can download that will let me
> access the content? I obviously should ch
Hi folks, I've come back here after 12 months away doing other
non-Debian things. Anyway I did a net-install of Etch on my trusty G5
iMac and everything went very smoothly. I remembered to avoid some of
the pitfalls I'd run into before, and looked in the archives both here
and at Ubuntu for
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Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 4:26 PM
To: "sean finney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: anyone running a PS3
Sounds like something eating up the memory over time. Currently it seems
like it may be best to use the ke
(d-k folks, please let me know if you're feeling spammed by the cross-posting)
okay, reporting back in on this...
using the 2.6.26.5 kernel from the debian kernel snapshot repo, the system
successfully boots up!
however, there seems to be another, perhaps more subtle problem lurking
in this kern
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