I must be either blind or stupid, but I can't find some packages. I was
wanting to take a look at KDE and saw that KDE 2 is suppose to be in
Woody (what I currently run), so I did an apt-get task-kde and got
nothing, just an error. I went to Debian's website and looked for KDE in
the testing pack
p://demog.berkeley.edu/~aperrin
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> > Unfortunately the problem is, 1. It isn't my script, I downloaded it from
> > another site, and the other users report no problem like I am hav
idate, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Sociology
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> > On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Erdmut Pfeifer wrote:
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> > I ca
line 816.
Name "main::NewsID" used only once: possible typo at
/home/www/cgi-bin/newspro/newspro.cgi line 761.
Use of uninitialized value at /home/www/cgi-bin/newspro/newspro.cgi line
1277.
Use of uninitialized value at /home/www/cgi-bin/newspro/newspro.cgi line
1277.
Use of uninitializ
I am using Apache 1.3.17 (compiled from source) on Debian Woody. When I
try to exec some CGI scripts, by typeing in the URL, ex.
http://www.cybergeek.org/cgi-bin/newspro/newspro.cgi, I get an an
Internal Server Error with the following error in Apache's error log:
[Tue Feb 20 08:55:23 2001] [erro
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:18:47PM +0200, wrote:
> Does anyone know of a Debian package with which I could make Taylor
> series expansion of simple functions?
I don't know of a free package which works as well as comercial Computer
Algebra packages, namely Maple or Mathematica. Both are availabl
On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 10:23:45AM -0800, wrote:
> About the only choice these days is bladeenc. Due to
> patent issues it is probably NOT available in a .deb,
> at least not on the debian ftp site. However you can
> get it from Tord's home page (I don't recall the url,
> but you can find it on
On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 11:51:57AM -0700, wrote:
> try
> #cd /usr/share/fonts
> #gnome-font-install --afm-path=/usr/share/fonts/afms \
> --pfb-assignment=ghostscript,/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts
>
> edgar
I am almost certain that I tried some variation of that before.
However, this tim
This is something which seems to have been broken for a while now.
In potato, when trying to start up gnumeric it complain about not being
able to find a suitable start up font, and to check the gnome-print
installation. OK. So I look at gnome-print and attempt to figure
out how to get it to set
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