After an apt-get dist-upgrade (testing) two days ago, my previously
working (and not upgraded) siag (xsiag version:3.5.1-1) no longer
works. After launching siag, I get the following error:
"/usr/bin/siag relocation error: /usr/bin/siag: undefined symbol: stat"
and siag fails to open.
I use thi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On 2 Jun 2002, Tomasz Kosinski wrote:
>
> > In the last few days, apt has been reporting "E: Fatal, conflicts..."
> > errors, and I can't determine what is causing this. For example, if I
> > try to install "dia" I get
I regularly use apt to update or install new packages to my testing
system - since I have a dial-up connection, I avoid days-long
"dist-upgrade"s, and just "update" then "install" package by package
according to need.
In the last few days, apt has been reporting "E: Fatal, conflicts..."
errors, an
Does anyone know whether there exists a (rolodex, bbdb type) addressbook
for integration with sylpheed? An address book which has fields for
phone numbers, mailing addresses, etc, in addition to the e-mail address
provdided for in the included addressbook.
Thanks,
Tomasz
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On a XF86-4.01, testing, could anyone please tell me where the default
window manager is controlled/determined? I have searched through likely
files in the /etc/X11/ dir and subdirs, and I don't see how this is
determined. Sorry if this is an obvious question...have searched with no
luck.
I would
I am using exim 3.32, Debian testing.
I have been using exim (together with fetchmail) with no problems for 6
months or so. As of a few days ago, I am no longer able to send mail
from my machine (mostly single user, dial-up connection). For every
message I try to send out, the exim log shows first
Tomasz Kosinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> tk>: addressbook &
> [1] 4357
> tk>: Error in startup script: can't read "index": no such variable
> (reading value of variable to increment)
> invoked from within
> "incr index&
I just installed addressbook on my testing system, and I get the
following error message when trying to start:
tk>: addressbook &
[1] 4357
tk>: Error in startup script: can't read "index": no such variable
(reading value of variable to increment)
invoked from within
"incr index"
(file
dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 06:38:07PM -0500, Tomasz Kosinski wrote:
>
> | I am guessing that this error comes from followed Sun's instructions and
> | created the environmental variable:
> |
> | export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=/plugin/i
I am running woody with Mozilla 0.9.5 - a few days ago, after failing to
install the java-vm from the netscape plugin I was redirected to, I
tried to download from Sun and then install myself following Sun's
instructions.
I couldn't make it work, so I removed it altogether and by searching the
li
A couple of months ago, my harddrive was damaged so had to build a new
system from scratch - potato boot floppies, then a few packages, then
apt-get dist-upgrade to testing, then added the rest of the system.
A few weeks later, I installed lprng (+ related), and at that point,
when I started to ge
I have just installed (apt-get install) lprng and magicfilter - woody
system. My printcap file seems ok.
at the command "lpr ~/test" I get the error message:
Get_local_host: 'localhost' IP address not available!
and the command is aborted.
I am unable to diagnose this problem and would a
I am not able to get w3m to run successfully from within emacs. w3m works fine
outside of emacs, and I can browse-url successfully with w3 or with lynx from
within emacs.
Each time I try to start w3m, either with "M-x w3m", I get messages back
starting with "Dump Header", then ultimately the error
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