That did it. Thank you very much!
* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Mar 2002, Ovidiu Damian wrote:
> > I'm running sid and I have followed the recommendation to run
> > fetchmail as user "fetchmail". I am trying to come up with a shell
> > command to wake up th
On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 00:16, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
> I noticed there haven't been any updates to the X Strike Force in over two
> weeks... could this mean XF86 4.2.0 is an imminent release and they just want
> us to be surprised, or that there just isn't any news?
>
> Also, does anyone know
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 04:25:55AM +, Richard Steusloff wrote:
>
> I got Mozilla via Ximian's website ximian.com. Got the Gnome desktop and
> have not had nary a problem with Mozilla. No dependency problems at all,
> at all. Ximian has not had the desktop for 2.2 up for very long, but it
I was trying to install threaded perl but perl5-thread and perl-5.005-thread
do not have installation candidates. I"m sure I am not the only person that
has wanted to have threaded perl support under debian (w/o compiling perl my
self). Is there a different package that I should be installing or is
Hi,
> Can anyone tell me the process by which I might incorporate
[...]
> specific- instances of testing packages but on the whole remain
> at stable.
First, create an /etc/apt/preferences file, and put something like this in
it:
#--
Package: *
Pin: release a=stable
I noticed there haven't been any updates to the X Strike Force in over two
weeks... could this mean XF86 4.2.0 is an imminent release and they just want
us to be surprised, or that there just isn't any news?
Also, does anyone know if anyone has packaged unofficial XFree86 4.2.0 debs?
If not, c
> Any suggestions?
Konqueror, which is part of KDE, is very stable, and I've found quicker
than Mozilla too. I hear Opera is pretty nice too, although I haven't played
with it much.
-Tim
--
Timothy R. Butler
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 03:44:43PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> kernel-source-2.4.18 isn't in sid, yet kernel-image-2.4.18-* is.
> Does anyone know when it will arrive?
>
> Also, when will kernel-*-2.4.18* arrive in woody?
I did not see but now I see:
osamu@:$ apt-cache policy kernel-source-2.4.1
Ok, so now I'm having problems with my ISP's mail server, so forgive me
if this gets posted twice. Anyway, I found out what the problem was.
It was a bum cpp package in sid. Oops. A simpe apt-get update/upgrade
fixed it. I guess that is what I get for running unstable :-(
Thanks,
jonathan
Karl E. Jorgensen, Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 02:57:58PM +:
> Hi
>
> Has anybody else had experience with setting up a Debian GNU/Linux box
> for friends who wants to get started with computers? If so then I'd
> appreciate your comments/input.
Have done this as well for family. It really saves ti
Hi my name is HiramLeeI am a Debian/linux fan , live in Taiwan .I
had installed "chdrv package" into the Chinese consloe envirement .And I
can't see the " curser " in my editor emacs and vi .so I don't know my
keyin position !!??Could you help me how to see the " curser " in the
Chinese env
I got Mozilla via Ximian's website ximian.com. Got the Gnome desktop and
have not had nary a problem with Mozilla. No dependency problems at all,
at all. Ximian has not had the desktop for 2.2 up for very long, but it is
there now.
Subject: the quest for a *stable* browser To: debian-user
I run the nightly builds of mozilla with almost no problems.
timothy bauscher wrote:
I downloaded Mozilla via apt-get. It crashes
often. I would like a stable open source
alternative to Mozilla.
Any suggestions?
(==timothy==)
--
I downloaded Mozilla via apt-get. It crashes
often. I would like a stable open source
alternative to Mozilla.
Any suggestions?
(==timothy==)
hi ya
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Chris Jenks wrote:
> At 07:35 PM 3/8/02, Bill Moseley wrote:
> >I've got a Sound Blaster Live! (Value) card, and I can cat .wav files to
> >/dev/audio.
> >
> >But, I was unable to get this (from the sound HOWTO) to work:
> >
> > dd bs=8k count=4 sample.au
>
> >no erro
On Fri, 08 Mar 2002, Ovidiu Damian wrote:
> I'm running sid and I have followed the recommendation to run
> fetchmail as user "fetchmail". I am trying to come up with a shell
> command to wake up the fetchamil daemon and check my mail while I'm
> in Mutt.
Try running /etc/init.d/fetchmail awaken (
I have set up an old 486 laptop with debian. I am looking for an x email client (preferably
graphical as opposed to test based) and a web browser that don’t require a
lot of space, memory, etc. Do any of you
have any recommendations as to programs that I should try?
Much appreciated,
I'm running sid and I have followed the recommendation to run
fetchmail as user "fetchmail". I am trying to come up with a shell
command to wake up the fetchamil daemon and check my mail while I'm
in Mutt.
I have added my username to /etc/sudoers like this:
ddamian wayfarer = (fetchmail) NOPASSWD:
How exactly do you get more than one wmnet fired up and swallowed by
wharf?
--
Baloo
At 07:35 PM 3/8/02, Bill Moseley wrote:
I've got a Sound Blaster Live! (Value) card, and I can cat .wav files to
/dev/audio.
But, I was unable to get this (from the sound HOWTO) to work:
dd bs=8k count=4 sample.au
no errors "recording", but playing the resulting sample.au just makes
cracklin
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 10:33:21PM -0500, Anthony and Mary Ann Tantillo wrote:
> I have begun using spamassassin (2.01) with razor (1.19) as a mailfilter
> in combination with fetchmail (5.9.8), procmail (3.2.2), and exim (3.3.4).
> When I fetch a large number of messages (e.g. when I first start
Paul Mackinney declaimed:
> After using a smaller loaner monitor for a few weeks, I'm back to my
> old, higher resolution setup in X. But now Mozilla and Galeon are both
> using these absolutely huge fonts for their menus, can't find a thing
> about this in the docs. Reinstalling didn't help, reclu
I have begun using spamassassin (2.01) with razor (1.19) as a mailfilter
in combination with fetchmail (5.9.8), procmail (3.2.2), and exim (3.3.4).
When I fetch a large number of messages (e.g. when I first startup the
computer), response slows to a crawl. If I monitor the processes using
top, s
Hello all,
Can anyone tell me the process by which I might incorporate
specific packages, probably from testing, into stable including
the packages (probably) updated dependancies but without totally
corrupting my apt database with testing references?
My worry is that if I point my apt sources
Daniel Toffetti wrote:
Hi !
I've searched through the archives looking for the correct
configuration of a three wheel mouse (in my case, it's a Genius Optical
NetScroll+ Eye PS/2)
This is what I currently have (working well except for the wheel):
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mous
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Charles Parker wrote:
> I don't see a 2.4 kernel in the stable Debian packages. I've been told it's
> usually NOT a good idea to take a kernel directly from kernel.org because it
> won't contain the customizations provided by your distribution, and things
> will likely break. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I changed my modules section the way it was suggested and now I get new errors.
I'm attaching my output from startx, also attaching my XF86Config.
thank you all!
XFree86 Version 3.3.6a / X Wi
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 08:22:14PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Is there a way to enter ones password for sudo when putting sudo in
> a script? Something akin to
>
> sudo -p mypassword mv /var/log/exim/mainlog .
>
If the commands are executed within the password timeout, then it'll ask
once,
Hi all, now that I have X running again, I notice a few things. XF86Setup
no longer works. when I select it from my fvwm menu nothing happens. no errors
no screen flashing, nothing.
My fonts are different. I think some font packages didn't get installed. What
are the names of the default font packa
Is there a way to enter ones password for sudo when putting sudo in
a script? Something akin to
sudo -p mypassword mv /var/log/exim/mainlog .
Lance
--
Lance Hoffmeyer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Do you have the package 'menu' installed?
mvm.
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 01:42:56PM -0800, Jonathan Ard wrote:
>
> Ok, so I am having some major issues with Window Maker. When I start it
> up, it tells me it can't load the Applications Menu, and that I should
> check the output in the terminal t
I wanted to know if this was possible. I thought I had
it working before but I think I had not updated the NIS
mappings ..
I have a NIS server, and an LDAP server, both have
the same userids, but both have different passwords.
I want to be able to authenticate off of LDAP or NIS.
The problem se
Thanks to everyone for your help. I now have it working exactly as I
wanted. For those who care, this is what I did to each of the machines.
Commented out the servers in the [servers] section of gdm.conf.
Added
x5:5:respawn:/usr/bin/X11/X -indirect localhost > /var/log/XFree86.log
2>&1
to /et
Maybe the subject change will make more eyes look at the message...
If you *haven't* seen this problem yourself, I'd like to know, as well if you
have.
Mike
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 02:20:54PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> If I have more than one message postponed, mutt segfaults, this is with mbox
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 02:05:51PM -0500, Bannerman, Israel wrote:
> To all:
> I downloaded AIm but everything I try to run it I get this:
>
> aim:error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-lib6.1-1.so.2: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> Is
Hi all! Thank you all so much for your help! I have X up and running.
for some reason my XF86Config file got converted to an Xfree v4 config file
even though I didn't install v4. I copied in one of my backup's and that worked.
Also another problem that I was not anticipating: "fvwm" has changed to
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 04:42:43PM +, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
>
> > For a file manager, use rox. If your friend is comfortable with a text
> > interface, emelfm should be very good.
>
> Which package is rox in? An "apt-cache search" turns up lots of proxies
> and the roxen
Apparently, on Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 12:37:11AM +, Andrew Pritchard wrote:
> > Any ideas why enabling SSL support for webmin through the webmin browser
> > doesn't work? I have uninstalled and reinstalled webmin many times
> > thinking something just must not have gotten installed right, but t
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 06:18:20AM +0800, csj wrote:
>
> I have this one installed. Somehow I don't know how the tabs work. Are
> they just fancy decorations? Are they anything like Galeon's or Opera's
> tabs?
>
Let me elaborate.
Under Fluxbox -> Configuration, Enable Sloppy Win
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 01:59:35PM -0500, Jorge Escalante wrote:
> Is Debian based on BSD or SysV?
There are elements of both. Linux systems tend to veer towards System V
(e.g. initscripts), but there are lots of BSD influences (for example,
ps is a mix of both).
--
Colin Watson
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 02:54:56PM -0300, C?sar Augusto Seronni Filho wrote:
> Hi guys, anyone knows any news about the stable release of woody?
> How many month we need to wait for it?
It's getting there, but I doubt you'll find anyone both informed enough
and brave enough to give you a date. See
After using a smaller loaner monitor for a few weeks, I'm back to my
old, higher resolution setup in X. But now Mozilla and Galeon are both
using these absolutely huge fonts for their menus, can't find a thing
about this in the docs. Reinstalling didn't help, recluctant to trash
all prefs & start o
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 04:50:48PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Mar 2002 16:38:54 +0100, Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
>
> >Hi Stan,
> >
> >turboprint (http://www.turboprint.de) works for many printers and does
> >really a good job. However, it is not free software.
> >There is a version
I've got a Sound Blaster Live! (Value) card, and I can cat .wav files to
/dev/audio.
But, I was unable to get this (from the sound HOWTO) to work:
dd bs=8k count=4 sample.au
no errors "recording", but playing the resulting sample.au just makes
crackling noises.
I'm finding the HOWTOs a bit
> Any ideas why enabling SSL support for webmin through the webmin browser
> doesn't work? I have uninstalled and reinstalled webmin many times
> thinking something just must not have gotten installed right, but that's
> apparently not the issue.
>
> I should note that there are no firewalls b
On 08-Mar-2002 Jorge Escalante wrote:
> Is Debian based on BSD or SysV?
>
sysV.
Any ideas why enabling SSL support for webmin through the webmin browser
doesn't work? I have uninstalled and reinstalled webmin many times
thinking something just must not have gotten installed right, but that's
apparently not the issue.
I should note that there are no firewalls between the
Is Debian based on BSD or SysV?
My Computer's Opinion
~~
if( desire == play_games() ){return getNintendo64();}
if( (desire == computing() ) (user != smart) ) {return getMicrosoft();}
if( ( desire == computing() )(user == smart) ){return getLinux();}
Richard Wurdack wrote:
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> I figured out at least one problem: There's a typo in the Linux networking
> HOWTO. In resolve.conf (I erroneously said route.conf, below), 'nameserver'
> doesn't have a space! I somehow stumbled across the correct
Verify with a mixer that line-in is selected as a recording source.
Bob
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 09:35:27PM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am facing some problem while recording from my tape player. My set up
> is as follows:
>
>Kernel 2.4.18, Debian woody,
>alsa 0.9beta10
>
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 16:10, Balazs Javor wrote:
> There are two features I've been missing / would like to have
> in ICQ, but I havn't found any implementation with either...
> So I thought I bring this up, maybe somebody knows one,
> or gets an idea for implementing one :)
>
> 1. The Windows cl
> Weird. Is it a laptop CPU? or underclocked?
Laptop CPU. Intel's developer documentation agrees with you, though
regarding the desktops...
--
Excellent day for putting Slinkies on an escalator.
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:37:06PM +1100, Graham Williams wrote:
> About a week ago I updated a Debian box, running a custom kernel
> 2.4.16, with a dist-upgrade in unstable (it's been running unstable
> for a long time, and this just brought it up to date).
>
> On the next reboot (a few days late
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 05:58:54PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> On Friday 08 March 2002 18:03, Bob Thibodeau wrote:
> > The important parts for making the wheel work are
> >
> > Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off"
> > Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
>
> Well, now at least it doesn't crash, but
I figured out at least one problem: There's a typo in the Linux networking
HOWTO. In resolve.conf (I erroneously said route.conf, below), 'nameserver'
doesn't have a space! I somehow stumbled across the correct token in a man
page somewhere, fixed my resolve.conf, and now I've got name resolutio
Simon Hepburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Nelson wrote:
>
> > Those old (FX chipset?) motherboards only have a cacheable area of 64MB,
> > so using more than 64MB can actually reduce performance, though I think
> > this effect would be less significant on Linux.
>
> That would be the TX
Nevermind. It's fixed. It looks like the problem was with the cpp-2.95
package in sid. I had no /lib/cpp file. I just upgraded and it looks
like that file has been put back in.
I guess that is what I get for running unstable :-(
Jonathan
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 13:42, Jonathan Ard wrote:
James Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:05:29AM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
> > "Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > [snip]
> > > Hardware:
> > > - Motherboard. Carbon-16 didn't work, so it must be old.
> > > - 133 MHz Pentium (probably MMX)
> >
> >
"Charles" == Charles Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Charles> I don't see a 2.4 kernel in the stable Debian
Charles> packages. I've been told it's usually NOT a good idea to
Charles> take a kernel directly from kernel.org because it won't
Charles> contain the customizations
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for the cross-post, but this thread has generic and laptop related
> issues.
>
> I installed Potato (running the default 2.2.19 kernel) on an IBM 600e
> Thinkpad about a month ago. I seem to have clobbered something
>
> This problem list is in chronological order. I'm not (
On Fri, 08 Mar 2002 16:38:54 +0100, Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
>Hi Stan,
>
>turboprint (http://www.turboprint.de) works for many printers and does really
>a good job. However, it is not free software.
>There is a version which does not cost anything and is ok for many purposes.
>The full versi
"Shri Shrikumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>I'm having some trouble getting courier-imap to work on my unstable
>>box. (courier-imap-ssl is currently not installable due to
>>dependency-problem, I filed a bug already).
>>
>>So, I installed it, and tried to connect with gnus and
>>netscape-messe
I have a problem I have never been able to resolve. If I compile my kernel
with SB16 support I get a dsp driver that allows me to play sound. If I
compile a kernel with SB16 as a module I am not able to use the DSP, even
after I load SB16 with modprobe. I just got a Midiman 66, but I still have
| Managed to get a fresh install of woody running but have no mouse in
console mode. Mouse works in X.
| I remember being asked where the mouse was and choosing psaux. It was
just a guess. How can I debug this? The gpm man page isn't particularly
helpfull.
| I do see /var/run/gpm.pid. But have
Hi,
There are two features I've been missing / would like to have
in ICQ, but I havn't found any implementation with either...
So I thought I bring this up, maybe somebody knows one,
or gets an idea for implementing one :)
1. The Windows client allow for a pseudo chat like view of
the messages ex
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:05:29AM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
> "Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [snip]
> > Hardware:
> > - Motherboard. Carbon-16 didn't work, so it must be old.
> > - 133 MHz Pentium (probably MMX)
>
> Probably not. I believe 166 MHz was the slowest Pentium-M
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 21:27:47 +0530
"Sridhar M.A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try fluxbox. It is fast and light. I particularly like its tabbed
> window arrangement.
I have this one installed. Somehow I don't know how the tabs work. Are
they just fancy decorations? Are they anything like Galeon
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 08:42:43AM -0800, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 09:27:47PM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 02:57:58PM +, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> >> - Mail client - sylpheed? (there was a discussion on debian-user
> about
> >> this
Ok, so I am having some major issues with Window Maker. When I start it
up, it tells me it can't load the Applications Menu, and that I should
check the output in the terminal to see what the problem is.
Unfortunately, I am running wdm, so I don't have a terminal to look at.
So, I stopped wdm,
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 20:49, Scott Henson wrote:
> You need to dist-upgrade to woody if you want a 2.4.x kernel.
Wrong. See other post in thread
Also
> cooking your own kernel from kernel.org sources work just fine. There
> shouldn't be anything wrong with it.
You need new modutils and pos
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 19:52, Charles Parker wrote:
> I don't see a 2.4 kernel in the stable Debian packages.
http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/kernel-24.html
--
I did not vote for the Austrian government
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 09:25:51PM +0100, Timo --Blazko-- Boewing wrote:
> in my LAN i have running a gateway, a workstation and a laptop. The
> workstation is equipped with a TV card (BT878) and works just fine.
> Is there a way to view TV on my laptop by using the PC and the LAN?
VideoLAN sounds
Hello,
Sorry for the cross-post, but this thread has generic and laptop related
issues.
I installed Potato (running the default 2.2.19 kernel) on an IBM 600e
Thinkpad about a month ago. I seem to have clobbered something
This problem list is in chronological order. I'm not (necessarily) looki
| Hello everyone. This question is not meant that serious, but
| nevertheless with interest:
|
| in my LAN i have running a gateway, a workstation and a laptop. The
| workstation is equipped with a TV card (BT878) and works just fine.
| Is there a way to view TV on my laptop by using the PC and th
On Friday 08 March 2002 18:03, Bob Thibodeau wrote:
> The important parts for making the wheel work are
>
> Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off"
> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Well, now at least it doesn't crash, but the wheel doesn't work.
> I set mine up on the first try after following the
apt-get install localeconf
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after upgrading to woody from potato its seems that
> I've lost the locale configuration. After installed
> the language-dev package and running "dpkg-reconfigure locales",
> choosing the "en_US.ISO8859-1" option, I got the message t
Brian Nelson wrote:
> Those old (FX chipset?) motherboards only have a cacheable area of 64MB,
> so using more than 64MB can actually reduce performance, though I think
> this effect would be less significant on Linux.
That would be the TX chipset. I dont think that the FX,VX Chipsets had this
l
> > You do not need gtcd to rip cd's. Install cdparanoia and lame
> > (unofficial package). That should do the trick without pulling in the
> > gnome libs.
>
> Is there a GUI for that? So far I've been running gtcd + cdparanoia +
> blade myself, with gtcd providing the GUI.
grip, tends to do a g
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:05:29AM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
> "Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [snip]
> > Hardware:
> > - Motherboard. Carbon-16 didn't work, so it must be old.
> > - 133 MHz Pentium (probably MMX)
>
> Probably not. I believe 166 MHz was the slowest Pentium-M
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 12:10:06PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I've renamed boottime.kmap.gz in /etc/console to boottime.kmap.gz.bak
> and copied es.kmap.gz in /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty to
> /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz, so that the spanish keymap loads every
> time I boot.
>
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Bannerman, Israel writes:
> Is there a way to cut and paste an output from rxvt to
> paste into an email on Debian?
>
Kristopher Borodiansky writes:
>> Israel,
>>
>> Please pardon the typeo. The link should be made from
>> /usr/lib/libstdc++-
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 14:14, timothy bauscher wrote:
> Than try:
>
> cp /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 /usr/lib/libstdc++-lib6.1-1.so.2
>
> I had the same problem, or similar,
> when installing Java. This is how I
> solved it, and it works perfectly fine
Likewise, I had the same problem. Why
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 04:38:54PM +0100, Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
> Hi Stan,
>
> turboprint (http://www.turboprint.de) works for many printers and does really
> a good job. However, it is not free software.
> There is a version which does not cost anything and is ok for many purposes.
> The
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Israel,
Please pardon the typeo. The link should be made from
/usr/lib/libstdc++-2-libc6.1-1-2.9.0.so to
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2.
Regards,
Kristopher Borodiansky
- --
Don't read any sky-writing for t
Hi,
I'm a woody user and I'm having problems with the ISO8859-1 charset,
characters like áéíóúçàèèìòù doesn't work in many programs, specially
gnome programs. Follow a list of programs that have this problem:
- Evolution:
When you use one of these chars in the "File as" field of a contact and
mod
begin Charles Parker quotation:
> I don't see a 2.4 kernel in the stable Debian packages. I've been told it's
> usually NOT a good idea to take a kernel directly from kernel.org because
> it won't contain the customizations provided by your distribution, and
> things will likely break.
Not t
On 08/03/02 Manoj Srivastava did speaketh:
> I beg to differ. A computer is a marvelous, versatile,
> flexible, configurable tool, and, I prefer to actually learn how
> to use ones tools.
As with everything in life, I prefer to have the choice. I'm using Debian
because it's the best,
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Bannerman, Israel writes:
> Could you guide me through the steps to do that? I am new to Linux and
> haven't learned all that I should know yet.
>
> Thanks alot!!!
>
Kristopher Borodiansky writes:
>> The way I remedied this was creating a symbolic
begin Rich Puhek quotation:
> I don't believe Debian "customizes" the kernel at all. There are
> pre-compiled versions available with different options set (see things
> like "kernel-image-2.2.19-compact" and "kernel-image-2.2.19-ide"
There are also usually some extra patches applied, which I p
Than try:
cp /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 /usr/lib/libstdc++-lib6.1-1.so.2
I had the same problem, or similar,
when installing Java. This is how I
solved it, and it works perfectly fine
now. The alternative would be to
download the libraries from Debian via
apt-get. Just figure out what pack
Try a few different sites. I'm using mozilla-psm. One night, I
went to three banking sites to check my accounts. Two worked, but
one rejected me because the browser was identified as Netscape 6
and the site wouldn't believe that I could support 128-bit encryption.
It allowed connections with Netsca
The important parts for making the wheel work are
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Every thing else should stay to match your physical device.
I set mine up on the first try after following the advice at
http://www.koala.ilog.fr/
(boy was I surprised!)
make s
* Charles Parker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
... I've been told it's
> usually NOT a good idea to take a kernel directly from kernel.org because
> it won't contain the customizations provided by your distribution, and
> things will likely break.
This is usually the case with DeadRat, but
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Bannerman, Israel writes:
> aim:error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-lib6.1-1.so.2: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
>
Hello Israel,
The reason for this is that the version of AIM you are
attempting to install is
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 17:27, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> Last I heard, xhost and X forwarding over ssh were unrelated. You
> only need one or the other, and I would recommend using the ssh
> solution, as xhost is rather easily exploitable.
Sorry if I made a mistake here, I'm not that familiar with th
On Friday 08 March 2002 13:36, David Jardine wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 11:12:53AM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> > >>"Francisco" == Francisco M Marzoa Alonso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Francisco> An elitist... well, if you can configure X from scratch
> > Francisco> faster than
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 13:52, Charles Parker wrote:
> I don't see a 2.4 kernel in the stable Debian packages. I've been told it's
> usually NOT a good idea to take a kernel directly from kernel.org because it
> won't contain the customizations provided by your distribution, and things
> will like
Hello,
I would like to monitor the output of a pseudoterminal in another
pseudoterminal.
I have an application running in e.g. /dev/pts/0 (I have no control over
how this application is started), and I would like to observe it in e.g.
/dev/pts/2
If I had control on the application, I would simpl
Charles Parker wrote:
>
> I don't see a 2.4 kernel in the stable Debian packages. I've been told it's
> usually NOT a good idea to take a kernel directly from kernel.org because it
> won't contain the customizations provided by your distribution, and things
> will likely break. I've also been told
I did this a while ago...
I am almost afraid to admit this but I used Real Video, set up the free
evaluation "limited stream count" server and the "free" producer. The
producers input was /dev/bt??? (it's been a while but is the same type of
card as yours) and produced to the local server.
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