to get an automatism in X-Windows<-> gpm according the
>use of mouse.
First, you should use "-Rms3" instead of "-Rmsc".
Second, your XF86Config must look like this:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol "Microsoft"
Device "/dev/gpmdata"
Buttons 3
EndSection
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when (re)starting.
The imp pre-install script restarts Apache at this point, and directs
the output to /dev/null . So you have to type your SSL password blind
in order to proceed.
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4. Fachtagung Sicherheit i
cal/ioctl.save
ln -s /var/local/ioctl.save /etc/ioctl.save
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Hello,
Phillip Deackes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Syrus, could you please tell us how you got FrameMaker running? I have a
>potato system, upgraded weekely using apt-get. FrameMaker will not run
>at all, I get no error messages, I just get the $ prompt back again. Am
>I perhaps missing some vit
Hello,
David Purton:
>I got it working quite nicely using the advice given in a previous response to
>my mail. I'm using what I think is a null modem cable (it was just advertised
>as a data transfer cable). I'm still hunting around for a terminal emulator
>though. It works with the basic vt52
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Well there is Sinus - http://www.sinusfirewall.org/
The official homepage of the SINUS firewall is
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/ikm/SINUS/firewall/
Note that the developers work with Debian themselves, so the
firewall
Hi,
>I would like to know if it is possible to delete all file ending by the
>symbol ~
>with the command without risk :
>rm -R *~
>I have more and more of them every day.
I would consider that command harmful in that it even removes complete
directories matching *~. But if that's what you
Hello,
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Joseph F. Dries III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've tried to do a dpkg --remove, --purge, --configure, etc. They all
>fail, saying there is no /etc/qpage.conf file, it tries to restart,
>qpage, gives an error 100.
An error message like that often comes fr
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rich Harran. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Can anyone tell me the easiest way to view a rich text format under linux,
>preferably without installing staroffice / wp8, etc. In windows, it can
>be read with word, but wordview just won't load it up
There is a nice tool
34, Debian-2.0, NS Communicator 4.5]
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rent hierarchies,
for example one under /usr/bin, /usr/lib, /usr/doc etc. with config
files in /etc and variable data; others under /opt/bin, /opt/lib,
/opt/doc, /etc/opt, /var/opt. For binary packages, this look difficult
because of many binaries having hardcoded paths in it. But for sour
der supports this as the only 56K mode, then you should buy
another modem.
Harald
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