what directory is holding the most
stuff. That reports directories separately, without subdirectory totals
included. The biggest ones are at the bottom.
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Patrick Draper |Don't |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.pdra
Hi, I ran an apt-get upgrade on my Debian Etch box and it broke
VMWare. I think the issue is that the libsexymm1 was replaced with a
libsexymm2. Anybody else see this problem or know of the quickest way
to fix it?
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fore you delete and
recreate a single partition, then restore your backups to the new
merged partition.
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Patrick Draper| Don't |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Austin, Texas | Fear |Father Order runs at a
http://pdrap.home.texas.net | The|good pace, but old M
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to change my partition table so that the partition
> /usr/local
> is removed and this disk space is added
> to the partition /usr.
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Patrick Draper| Don't |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Austin, Texas | Fear
--- kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 09:20:20AM -0700, Patrick Draper wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can't set my keyboard rate. I've read every web page out there on
> > setting keyboard rates, and I still haven't figured it out yet.
&g
xset program.
This problem only happens with Debian. When I run Suse, RedHat, or
FreeBSD I can change the keyboard rate at will.
I want the key repeat to be 30 characters a second. Debian 2.1 and 2.2
seem to both set it to 10 CPS at bootup and won't let me change it.
Thanks in advance for yo
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