Hi.
Last night I tried to install the realplayer using the 'realplayer'
package in unstable. As instructed by the package help, I downloaded
the 'RealPlayer 8 Basic' RPM from real.com, and let the package
install it. (It did this with no complaints.)
I then tried to run it from the command lin
> "DvB" == DvB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DvB> with are 1) make sure mozilla-psm is installed (I assume
DvB> travelocity opens a secure connection for logins) and 2) make
That was it -- for some reason I didn't have mozilla-psm installed.
Thanx.
Dan
Hi.
I've been using Galeon as my day to day web browser and like it a
lot. However, I've had a nagging problem with certain sites like
Travelocity. In particular, when I try to log into my travelocity
user account, the "Log In" button simply doesn't react at all. In
Netscape 4.77, however, it
> "Aaron" == Aaron Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Aaron> I'm using Woody/testing, and XFree86 4.x. I'm using emacsen
Aaron> flavor of Emacs20.
Aaron> Basically, I set the background color to black, and that works,
Aaron> except or where there's text. Each character taken up by
Aaron> somet
Hi,
I am playing around with the recent KDE 2.2 packages, and for the most
part I like them a lot. I did, however, find the following problem:
I start up emacs and it uses the normal colors (wheat on slate).
I start up another frame of the same emacs session, and the normal
text is all displ
"Eric G. Miller" writes:
> For a couple days now I've been experiencing alot of problems related to
> fonts in X. It must be related to recent upgrade of X or related font
> libraries. Certain font requents seem to be killing alot of
> applications with errors such as:
>
> X Error of failed re
Daniel Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi.
>
> I recently dist-upgrade'd my 'unstable' box, and found that
> the Gnome desktop icons (both those I had defined and those which were
> predefined in the packages) were gone. They still seem to exist
Hi.
I recently dist-upgrade'd my 'unstable' box, and found that
the Gnome desktop icons (both those I had defined and those which were
predefined in the packages) were gone. They still seem to exist in my
gnome-desktop, but they just don't show up on the screen. I also
noticed that my r
Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > YMMV. Does anyone who uses Abiword on Stable know how well
> > importing works?
>
> Sorry about my ignorance, but what does YMMV mean?
>
"Your Mileage May Vary." It is essentially a disclaimer.
This acronym and much other lore can be found
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