On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 14:01, Pedro M. (Morphix User) wrote:
> Yes, I want to know it to buy a similar DVD burner, Linux compatible (
> or Linux Perfectworking ;)
FWIW I've had no problem with my Plextor PX-708A DVD burner, but I've
only used it twice. :-)
Good luck,
Steve
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> On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 23:08:47 +0100
> "Falziah Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > My problem is that my USB mouse does not get recognized when I boot
> > with the kernel-i
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suspicious, particularly if it's a graphics
program.
On the other hand the amount that's being used doesn't sound out of
line to me.
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re willing to rough it with kernel building.
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el build tool: make-kpkg
I followed the README and updated rc, rcS, inittab, lilo.conf as per
the instructions. Remember that I only have problems when booting
graphically.
Anyone else seen this? Any suggestions?
TIA,
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t to check which libncurses you have.
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c. If you see a scrolling text
window lxdialog and ncurses are healthy. Otherwise that's where you
start debugging. Eliminate all wrapper scripts from running "make
menuconfig". Try different terminals, including a plain tty without
X.
Hope that helps.
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CONFIG_NETDEVICES
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET
CONFIG_NET_PCI
CONFIG_SIS900
CONFIG_SOUND
CONFIG_SOUND_CMPCI
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io and LAN.
Kernel build tool: make-kpkg
I followed the README and updated rc, rcS, inittab, lilo.conf as per
the instructions. Note that I only have problems when booting
graphically.
Anyone else seen this? Any suggestions?
TIA,
Steve
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Word
of mouth is the best tool you have, IMO.
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x27;t seem responsive.
TIA for any hints.
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>From craigw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 10:04:51PM -0700:
> On Sun Apr 21, 2002 at 09:23:25PM -0700, Steve Cooper wrote:
> > I have a working stand-alone Debian Unstable system with a DSL
> > internet connection. It happily receives email from my IS
ool/mail/.
I have studied the postix FAQ. I assume postfix can be configured for
both local and smarthost delivery, or am I mistaken?
I'd appreciate any hints.
Thanks!
Steve
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I'm pretty up to date in Unstable.
The symptom in Mozilla is that I lose the blinking text cursor in an
text box. Switch to another window and back restores the text box's
focus.
I hadn't seen this until recently. But I also recently switched to
fluxbox from WindowMaker. So I was wond
h the same (bad) result.
Libtrash sounds like a good idea. But apparently it's not quite
transparent.
Cheers,
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on GTK.
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Also check out mhonarc in stable, testing and unstable. It's
specifically geared to reformatting email as HTML with url's as links.
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The attached script is a wrapper for the tar command above that will
prompt to create the target directory, etc. Caveat - use at your own
risk. But there's not much to it, and I use it all the time.
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RL gets underlined, and ctrl-clicking invokes the configured
Gnome url handler.
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r
running Mutt. It allows you to Ctrl-click URLs in any visible text to
invoke the Gnome-configured URL handler.
Just thought it was worth mentioning.
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ike a charm (deleting the quotes). Thanks!!
Steve
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ntation.
I'll will be much obliged for any assistance. Sorry this is still a
long email, despite trying to condense it.
Cheers,
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Rick Commo wrote:
> > is the video card that is sending faulty signals? or
> > is it the monitor. The monitor is a Mag MXP17F about 6 years old.
> > Any thoughts? Is there someway I can definitely confirm that the
> > monitor is faulty or the videocard. Can I focus the monitor?
>
> It's most likel
Francois Gouget wrote:
> On Thu, 17 May 2001, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> [...]
> > Hmm, now how on earth can I get all my cookies and bookmarks shared among
> > all (mozilla, galeon, skipstone, konqueror, w3m) browsers..?
> > Import/Export is really not an option anymore :-/
>
>I can't help for
ng a selection.
3) Press the middle mouse button to paste the new URL.
Just a thought, but it sounds like an improvement to me.
In any case all of you have given me a some better tools to work with.
Thanks!
Steve
Brian Nelson wrote:
> Steve Cooper wrote:
> > The only issue I have with the
elect the text you want to replace it
becomes the new copied text. I had some success using
gclipper, because it allowed me to access a stack of copied
text items. Is there a better way?
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Thanks,
Steve
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#x27;s waiting for input, or something (?).
TIA,
Steve
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Not sure if this will help, but... I have the same symptom.
I tried to print from acroread and nothing happened. I ended up
shutting down after that.
The next time I booted the system I discovered that I was unable to
print from any application, and my cpu was pinned. I noticed that the
proces
tects mail arriving at the server. Since I live in X
this works better for me than starting it at login time.
I also like that it's written in Python, and therefore theoretically easy to
modify.
Good luck,
Steve Cooper
Colin Cashman wrote:
> > > I want a program to start automa
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Doesn't dpkg -l truncate long package names? If so the commands below will fail
on a small percentage of packages.
Does anyone know a way to list packages and see the full name?
Cheers,
Steve Cooper
Steeve Lennmark wrote:
> I don't know if there's an command to do that, bu
mkisofs and cdrecord.
You have to figure out which directory archives fit best on each disc, but it
should be easy to adapt to your environment.
It's a work in progress, but it's how I do all my cdr backups. Let me know if
you're interested.
Steve Cooper
Phillip Deackes wrote:
&
84}, {"\37\0\0\0", 4}, {"screensaver-properties-capplet\0", 31}, {"\0", 1},
{"\377\377\377\377", 4}], 19) = 308
select(10, [5 6 9], NULL, [5 6 9], NULL) = 1 (in [6])
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;\0\0\0\0", 4},
{"D\371\377\277\1", 5}, {"\0\0\0", 3},
{"\30\0\0\0\0\0\0\0~n=\21\204\23-\206\1\0\0\0T\267\33\373"..., 28},
{"\25\0\0\0register_capplet_new\0", 25}, {"\0\0\0", 3},
{"@\0\0\0|EP^Sj#>1oNO>z$BqII[HkXBEv\"y"...
Steve
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ost appreciated.
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Debian worked out of the box for my with my Advansys card. It seemed to be
built into the kernel. You shouldn't need to get anything from Advansys.
If you rebuild your kernel with generic SCSI and Advansys device support built
in (not as modules) it should work with no additional hassle. I'm
When I try to run gnomecc it crashes out of X and returns me to my KDM prompt.
Is Gnome currently broken under Woody?
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(working for somebody else in Redmond, WA)
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> Subject: Re: Helix gnome control center freezes
> Date: Wed, 3
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