Hey ho,
>> Much to my surprise, there's no php5-mysqli available in
>> sid.
<...>
>> Does anybody know why the package is missing for certain
>> architectures?
<...>
>> [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=320835
<...>
> Seems that above bug was closed prematurely.
>
> Oli
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Hey ho,
Much to my surprise, there's no php5-mysqli available in sid.
There is of course php5-mysql, but I'd like to stay in touch.
In the wishlist bug at [1], the maintainer says the package
has entered unstable, but I can't find or install it, and
packages.debian.org doesn't seem to know about
Hey ho,
My default installation of OOo on Debian sid works fine,
except for the fact that its UI font is ugly and way too
large. Its size at least can be adapted (Tools -> Options
-> OOo -> View -> Scaling), but there's no way I can have
it use a different font face. It surely does not use the
sys
Hey Mathias,
>> {
>> font-size: 10pt !important;
>> font-family: tahoma sans-serif !important;
>> }
> There are two errors in the above CSS code.
*blush* Thanks. Looks a lot better now... :)
Cheers,
Tom
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Hey ho,
> I'm not sure if it's debian or keyboard or X issue,but however...I'll
> really appreciate your help.
> I'm using Debian testing with 2.6.11-rc3 kernel,every time when the
> mashine boot I'm logging into the X server,and after this I can't
> switch anymore to the other virtual consoles us
Hey all,
I don't think I've ever seen this before, which doesn't necessarily
mean something, but still -- I can't seem to find something relevant
with Google either (except for the source of zsoelim, containing the
error message itself :-/), so I'm a tad worried.
I first noticed "man pkg-config"
Paul Johnson sagte:
> You might consider switching back, as they really are putting KDE
> 3.1 in sid, just waiting on dependancies to work thier way down now.
Now how do you people know that so fast and so sure? I seem
to always be the latest to get to know such "important" news...
Anyway. Excit
Paul Johnson sagte:
> You might consider switching back, as they really are putting KDE
> 3.1 in sid, just waiting on dependancies to work thier way down now.
Now how do you people know that so fast and so sure? I seem
to always be the latest to get to know such "important" news...
Anyway. Excit
6.02.2003 16:55 Hal Vaughan:
>>> How can I install a .deb file that I've downloaded with my
>>> browser?
>>
>> Apt-get acts as a frontend to dpkg, downloading and installing
>> packages in the right order. You can call dpkg directly (dpkg -i)
>> to instll your own packages; apt-get will still be a
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