Does anybody here SUCCESSFULLY use the Magic Draw UML drawing tool?
I am running testing with KDE X-flavorings, and I have been unable to
past the opening "hints" window for version 4.5, 4.51, and the recent
5.0. Version 4.1 works. Nothing shows up on my screen, yet 20-30 java
threads (MD is wri
I have to do this because the usual suspect did not chime in. For some
reason, I have come to believe the following SO adjective is about the
funniest (and most accurate) thing I've heard recently.
Anyway, it appears that your question about SO, that bloated stuck pig
of an application, has been a
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 02:21:01AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> on Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 11:32:26AM -0800, Hunter Marshall
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I have included the output of dpkg -l to waste bandwidth. :-)
>
> Yes, you have.
>
> $ dpkg -s kword
&g
I just did a dist-upgrade on testing (it was a testing machine
before, I just did a dist-upgrade to .well, I'm tough).
Kword now sporadically hides lines of text, usually as a result of
hitting the backspace key. Linefeeds jump to the beginning of the next
page. It is unusable. :-(
I have i
I am a long time debian and perl user. But obviously long enough!
Forgive the slight misuse of the list, but can anyone shed light
on what I'm doing wrong in this attempt to find \n\n in a text file
with perl? I'm sure I've done this before.
Thanks
hunter
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I can use Netscape to get thru our user/pass authenticated SMTP server,
but I'd rather use something else. I know I could build sendmail, but
I'd like to stick to .debs if possible. I think evolution can handle
SMTP user/pass but my impression is that it may not be stable enough.
So is there an M
At 05:45 AM 2/17/97 +0100, Paul Seelig wrote:
>The best naturally is to order one of those writable CD's
>from I-Connect
Why is that?
BTW. Is there a 1.2.5, or is that a typo that's being propagated? I've been
following Debian for awhile, but at this point I am unsure how to determine
when a 1.2.
I am trying to build octave 2.0 on my 1.1 system. I did not have the c++
libs (libg++), but if I get the new libg++, that depends on libc5.4, but I
have libc5.2. (I am assuming that my lack of the c++ libs is what is causing
the octave configure script to think my C++ compiler does not work (the c+
I can not comment on the thread as developed so far, but let me add that
since I have moved to debian1.1, lpr does not reliably print to a printer
that worked for 0.93.
The printer is an Apple 16/600 accessed directly via tcp/ip. If i send a
printjob to a different IP address that is a Gatorbox th
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