Hello,
with tetex the documentation contained a command reference, and e.g. a
list of symbols which was very easy to locate with the main index.html
file.
I can only find a vast, rather unordered list of documents in many
different directories with the 'new' texlive distribution in Debian le
It might help to use a standard language setting, like
export LC_ALL=C
before you start the command.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Jeff Grossman wrote:
I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH
from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like aptitude or mc it d
feres,
but I have no clue how to find out.
Thanks, Tim
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Tim Gruene wrote:
Hello,
I hope I picked the correct list for my problem.
I recently installed Debian lenny on a Pentium 4 with Radeon 9800 Pro
graphic chip.
Everything worked fine as u
n SID repositoires
http://pastie.caboo.se/109590
And there is no k8 in use , probably.
I could not find anything in repositories.
On Oct 22, 12:20 am, Tim Gruene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If -k8 exists, you can use it. It is just a flavour of the kernel with
some features that are only available
If -k8 exists, you can use it. It is just a flavour of the kernel with
some features that are only available for k8 and above (similar to -i686
kernels, etc.)
Your dmesg does suggest that the kernel knows 4GB, but HIGHMEM4G is
probably set to 'no'.
in that case, according to the kernel doc
Could you sent your 'dmesg' output. It might contain a clue about how your
system deals with the memory and why.
Tim
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007, pgega wrote:
Hi all,
I just builded mo own x86 machine , and I am quite surprised ,because
1GB of RAM is missing (1GB of 4GB) and my Debian's boot time
Hello,
I hope I picked the correct list for my problem.
I recently installed Debian lenny on a Pentium 4 with Radeon 9800 Pro
graphic chip.
Everything worked fine as usually until I wanted to use a graphics program
which uses OpenGL.
Amongst others, the program accepts the following mouse a
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