Re: Installing WordPerfect 8.0 in woody

2003-04-03 Thread JS Bangs
> > Has anyone experiences in installing WP8 into a system which normally > > uses libc6 and other newer libraries? > > > > Teemu Luojola > > I run WP8 that came with Corel Linux so it is a .deb package. Woody has all > the depends for WP8, libc5, type1inst if you have the fonts, and a couple > mor

Re: Shell based text editor for writing prose

2003-04-02 Thread JS Bangs
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > > vim, emacs, pico, nano, ... these are all text editors. How you format > > your text is up to you. (This was written in vim.) > > > > Yep, OK. > > what I'm after is a recommendation from others who might have used > something like this to write 5,000 word plus e

Re: Graphical SSH/SFTP client for KDE?

2003-04-01 Thread JS Bangs
> > This there a good client for joined ssh/sftp sessions that runs under KDE > > that Debian supports? I've searched through the listings that dselect > > gives me and googled, but nothing leaps out. AxyFTP looks rather crude and > > doesn't clearly say whether or not it supports SFTP, and kdessh

Re: Graphical SSH/SFTP client for KDE?

2003-04-01 Thread JS Bangs
daniel huhardeaux sikyal: > JS Bangs wrote: > > >Hey all-- > > > >This there a good client for joined ssh/sftp sessions that runs under KDE > >[...] > > > ssh I don't know but for sftp kbear is your friend It's my understanding that sftp implies

Graphical SSH/SFTP client for KDE?

2003-03-31 Thread JS Bangs
Hey all-- This there a good client for joined ssh/sftp sessions that runs under KDE that Debian supports? I've searched through the listings that dselect gives me and googled, but nothing leaps out. AxyFTP looks rather crude and doesn't clearly say whether or not it supports SFTP, and kdessh doesn

Re: Toy Story List

2003-03-29 Thread JS Bangs
> * Lindsay Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-03-29 22:45]: > > Well I guess an nix OS is the ultimate toy so y not name them after a > > story about such. When's Buzz gunna get his turn? > > He already has, for Debian 1.1. > Inter

Re: Why is my kernel broken?

2003-03-28 Thread JS Bangs
> > trying to install is 2.4.16-k7, which is appropriate for my hardware. I > > can get and install the package without incident, and everything appears > > to be configured as it should be a whole slew of: > > > > modprobe: cannot locate dependencies file > > /lib/modules/2.4.16-k7/modules.dep--n

Why is my kernel broken?

2003-03-27 Thread JS Bangs
Hello fellow Debian fans-- I've been trying to listen to music on my computer, which meant I had to install ALSA suport for my driver, which meant I had to update my kernel from the 2.2.20 that's the default with Woody. The kernel package I'm trying to install is 2.4.16-k7, which is appropriate f