On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> > I tried using Lyx to write a letter and, in the end, had to resort to
> > Star Office 5 because of an apparent bug in LaTeX. The Lyx output
> > looked fine, but LaTeX did not include either the 'from' or 'to'
> > addresses in the output DVI file.
>
Hi:
I tried using Lyx to write a letter and, in the end, had to resort to
Star Office 5 because of an apparent bug in LaTeX. The Lyx output
looked fine, but LaTeX did not include either the 'from' or 'to'
addresses in the output DVI file. I was pretty shocked by this, since
a long time back when
> I also have another question about K. I seem to be experiencing
> fairly signifigant memory leaks from it. I started and quit X a few times
> today andended up losing about 5 megs of memory somewhere. I've run other
> windowmanagers and this doesn't happen. Does anyone else experience this?
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Vladislav Papayan x285 wrote:
> Hello,
> does any one know where from I can dowload (if it exists)
> the latest version of KDE (I think it is Beta 3) that
> is compiled for libc6?
I asked the same question a short time ago and got no answe. But here are
a couple of ideas:
a)
Hi:
I have the Debian packaging from the hamm directory of KDE Beta 2. I
would like to upgrade to Beta 3 because I like the K desktop, but think it
has quite a ways to go stability-wise to be useable. Is there any hamm
packaging of KDE Beta 3? Can anyone using KDE Beta 3 comment on its
stabilit
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Kevin cave wrote:
> Roy, I can't seem to locate "ncpfs-2.1.1.tar.gz" anywhere...
Try 'ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ncpfs' Maybe the confusion is that
the file end in .tgz instead of .tar.gz ...
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On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Kevin Cave wrote:
> I've now tried 2.1.86, and it still has the same problem. I can use
> "slist" to see the
> various Netware servers, but I can't mount the volumes, or send print
> files to 'em.
Yes, this is a problem. The only fix I know of right now is to get the
ncpfs-2.
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Matthew R. Briggs wrote:
> Hamish,
> 2.1.67 had some changes to the installation scripts that broke make-kpkg.
> I've been watching the lists and I don't think
> anyone has noticed yet (except you and me). 2.1.68 has all kinds of new
> signal stuff that don't compile pro
First, I was just wondering about the 'www.debian.org' site and what's
happening with it. Specifically, the 'Debian Packages' menus seem to be
really out of date. I found that to be a very useful resource. Is there
relief in sight?
Next, here is the reply I saw from the SSH author re the recent
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, John M. Rulnick wrote:
> Thank you. Actually, I'm wondering if you could point me to the
> *source* fixes for samba (assuming it is not just a Debian security
> problem), since the information is to be passed on to a non-Debian
> sysadmin.
Here is the original announcement:
On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> where did you find netscape-beta package installer ?
> It's gone !!! Unfortunately i purged
> netscape-beta from my computer before checking
> is it available or not.
You really don't need it now. I just used the 'ns-install' script that
came with the
I have a system with the 'hamm' hierarchy packages installed. Several of
the packages, including important ones like 'gdb' depend on 'ncurses3.4'
but I cannot find this anywhere. I wonder why 'ncurses3.4' is not
included in 'hamm'. Any pointers or workarounds anyone?
Roy
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On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> Hmmm, my Debian (rex) shows MDT, but my Red Hat shows (correctly for
> Arizona) MST. R. H. seems to have a few more configuration choices,
> including various parts of Indiana.
>
> The files don't seem readable, so I don't know what to make of it.
If you
On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> At 01:22 PM 12/30/96 -0600, Roy C Bixler wrote:
> >On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> >> Maybe zmailer is another option? Seems to be very fast also...
> >
> >Yes, this works well, but unfortunat
On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Eric Liu wrote:
> Query: Is there any way I can manually dial in, login, and initiate PPP,
> then ask 'pppd' to start?
Sure - use 'minicom' and then exit with Alt-Q and start up PPP with
something like 'pppd :' ...
Roy
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