Johannes Mockenhaupt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> It's wmbatppc. This is enabled/disabled during compilation through the
> Makefile[1]. You can apt-get the source and compile it without
> osd-support. Remember to pin the package to avoid accidential upgrading
> your customized package.
I'll
On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 07:57:45PM -0400, Matthew Gracie wrote:
[...]
> There's something on the machine -- it might be pbbuttonsd, wmbatppc,
> gtkpbbuttons, or something else - that's flashing the current battery
> level at the top of the screen every few minutes. It's two horizontal
> bar graphs,
I'm using Debian/PPC on a Pismo laptop in a course I'm teaching this
semester. In addition to showing programming examples and such, all of
my presentations are done on the Pismo in OpenOffice Impress.
There's something on the machine -- it might be pbbuttonsd, wmbatppc,
gtkpbbuttons, or somet
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