On Tuesday 12 August 2003 09:46, Tim wrote:
> Is there a website which accounts for the specs of the different
> kernels?
kernel.org has changelogs associated with releases describing changes made
from the previous revision. The information is fine grained.
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On Tuesday 12 August 2003 09:02, JG wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Paul Yeatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Summary: 'gv' is suddenly not viewing postscript files correctly on my
> > Debian machines although it used to. I make regular security updates
> > on all machines. Can the recent changes in kernel h
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 11:51, Keith Goettert wrote:
> I would definitely go with the latest exim.
I saw nullmailer last night. Right now I only use one SMTP relay from my
ISP. Would nullmailer be a good choice? I'm thinking that something like
nullmailer can get me going on the learning cu
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 14:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, MJM wrote:
> > The navigation on non-Acrobat readers is rudimentary or non-existent.
> > Any way to improve navigation in them? I'm reading a 2000+ page document
> > so navigation would
On Tuesday 05 August 2003 14:02, Pigeon wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 03:40:42AM +0200, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
> > On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 05:00:12 +0200, MJM wrote:
> > > // change the way it is accessed to prove a point int * p_b = (int *)
> > > p_a;
> > > //
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 09:30, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
> > They do. My app would be broken from the start if I could not rely on
> > this capability. This style of type conversion is covered in elementary
> > C++ books by Bjarne. It's not unusual.
>
> Exactly where? I don't remember such cast
In stable I used ghostview (Kghostview actually) to view an ANSI standard
document. Some graphics were laid out in landscape but most of the doc was
in portrait. The pages with landscape graphics were mishandled and therefore
"clipped".
I loaded xpdf and read the doc and had no problem with t
On Friday 08 August 2003 13:43, Pigeon wrote:
> read a book on DSP.
Recommendations?
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On Monday 11 August 2003 13:22, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
> Derrick 'dman' Hudson said on Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 12:58:52PM -0400:
> > I heard (about a year ago) that RedHat now ships postfix instead of
> > sendmail. I haven't checked it out for myself, though.
>
> It's an option, but I don't know if it'
Recent threads have piqued my interest and desire to use separate MUA/MTA/MDA.
I am looking for the "TFM that I should R" [see note 1] to help me get the
basic understanding of how things fit together. I STFW and found lot's of
pages on the web that discuss things from a practical pov for hybri
On Monday 04 August 2003 21:40, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
> > // change the way it is accessed to prove a point int * p_b = (int *)
> > p_a;
>
> Ouch.
Try this in /usr/src/linux/kernel
$ grep *\) *.c
>
> > // p_a and p_b point to the same block of dyn. allocated memory;
>
> Do they?
They do. My
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 15:20, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
> You obviously don't understand the point of the new cast operators. They
> don't take power away from you, in fact they give you more power than
> before
I didn't _know_ about the new cast operators and yet things
are working very well
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 01:02, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> > Language experts sure get their shorts knotted up over simple questions.
> >
>
> Because your question had to do with undefined and
> implementation-dependent behavior.
I know that. See my other posts. I asked a question about handli
Will the free store be properly maintained when the following is executed?
// a simple object is defined
typedef struct
{
uint32_t a;
uint64_t b;
uint8_t c;
} t_my_type;
// allocate some memory for an instance of this object
t_my_type * p_a = (t_my_type) new t_my_type;
// chan
On Thursday 17 July 2003 02:05, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
> >On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 23:43, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
> >
> >Does top(1) indicate excess memory or CPU usage?
>
> When the problem is at its very worst mozilla is using 98+% of the CPU .
> RAM footprint seem
On Sunday 20 July 2003 21:04, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 09:55:40PM -0600, Marvin Aguero wrote:
> > Any pointers on how to change this?
>
> Search the archives, people ask this one about once a week.
http://lists.debian.org/search.html
search on on gdm or kdm or xdm
search dkpg
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 13:44, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach MJM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.07.16.1819 +0200]:
> > Go around your arse to scratch your elbow method: build an RPM
> > and use alien to make a .deb from the .rpm.
>
> NO! do it right!
I wasn't
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 11:55, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 04:41:56PM +0100, Richard Kimber wrote:
> > I don't use the Debian packages. I download the src and just compile it.
> > It always compiles for me without problem. No doubt I would make my own
> > debs if I knew how, bu
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 00:33, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> | I use KMail - is it being lame?
>
> Yes. Or, possibly, it has a list reply feature that you haven't found
> yet. I can't say for certain because I don't use it.
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 03:19, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> I use kmai
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 23:07, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 05:14:08PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > Please let's not start a flamewar. I won't cc you anymore since you read
> > the lists all of the time.
>
> Better yet, don't CC unless someone has requested that you do through
> t
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 22:02, Michael Heironimus wrote:
> > but when I tested out the "tar cf /home/desirebackup/home_backup.tar
> > /home/desire/piers" I get a lot of "Permissions denied" errors although
> > some files are read OK. (An example is "tar: /home/desire/piers/.mcoprc:
> > Read error
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 17:39, Kent West wrote:
> >How 'bout ice? IS it any good?
>
> Depends on what you mean by "any good". It's usually what I use. Fairly
> lightweight, but with the bells and whistles I like (taskbar, that
> autohides).
>
> >The installation notes at the ice web site
> >are a
I tried to install Gnome today with:
apt-get install gdm
apt-get install gnome-core
gdm works. With gdm I can get into KDE but not Gnome. Any hints?
With kdm, when I start tvm there is still a bunch of kde stuff running (as
seen with "ps axj"). So kdm has got to go.
How 'bout ice? IS it a
I use KDE 2.2.2 in Debian 3.0r1. KDE misbehaves at times and I have to
logout and login to regain control.
I changed out a cheapo video card a while in the past and that improved
things in general. At least I don't have to reboot the machine anymore.
I suspect Konqueror is misbehaving. To
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