Hi,
I would like to some developing using gtk-php, I've done several google
searchs and also search debian.org under the packages, but there does
not seem to be any php4 versions of this available, that is compatible
with the current version of php4 in unstable or testing.
Could anyone possible adv
Hi,
I've made several kernels using make-kpkg
(from kernel-package unstable), using the
debian kernel-source-2.6.7, with the following command:
make-kpkg --append_to_version=-k7.bootsplash --initrd binary
plus the bootsplash patch, the whole process goes great, and all the
debs are build ok, that w
John M Flinchbaugh wrote:
i've not used discover, but hotplug may be what's loading your sound
drivers by their pci device. you may need to blacklist the one you
don't want automatically loaded by creating a file in
/etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/ and listing the modules you want ignored.
Ok, will do, I
Hi,
I just upgraded from 2.4.26 to 2.6.8 from unstable, in the process I
upgraded hotplug, alsa, and discover to version 2, everyhing is
generally fine, apart from when I run the gnome-mixer, it shows a
sigmatel soundcard?? and my SB live (alsa).
I have no alsa configuration files in /etc/alsa
On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 15:04, Ashley Hinton wrote:
> I'm installing Debian 3.0 r.2 from CD, but am unable to get XFree86 to
> work. When I try to run X it says the computer can't find any screens.
>
> I'm using an NVIDIA GeFORCE 4MX video card into a 17" monitor.
You need to install the Official
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 23:21, Ken Gilmour wrote:
> Those bastards... Id kick ass if they could speak english!
Look on the good side, at least they have heard of Debian ;)
Mark
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On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 16:43, Kent West wrote:
>
> This is nearly always a protocol problem. The answer depends on if
> you're running gpm or not; I'll assume you're not.
Not true!
I had the same issue on a optical mouse, on a completely black mouse
mat, no gpm installed at all.
If this is an o
Joseph MICHEL wrote:
Hello,
I have just installed Red Hat Linux 9.0 on my PC (Intel Pentium 233
Mhz MMX, Ram 64 Mo, Disk space 8 Go, Graphic card : Matrox Millenium 4
Mo). There was no problem during installation. However, everything is
extremely slow : the least application (even the desk
Thanks a lot..
Hopefully it will prove a happier distro than RH :-)
Mark
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ave
to cd /tmp or somewhere else then 'su' in.
This is what I use on our servers here for critical data that i only want to
export to certain
users, but not allow someone to go made as root and delete stuff or nose at
other users
home directorys.
Hope this helps
Mark
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really is Evolution-1.0, Xine,XFree-4.1.0,Mozilla & Nautilus
1.0.5 or 1.0.6
Thanks again
Mark
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n hte database or remove them all and
then add
the sid to the database
Again Thanks for the advise..
Mark
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Hope that helps
Mark
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Iam sorry If this is a usuall question, but Ive just changed over to use Debian
rather than
RedHat, so iam a bit stuck in my ways with the RedHat way of doing things (rpms
and so
forth)
Really I just wanted some advice on trying to get my Debian system upto the
functionality
of RedHat 7.2 (o
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