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>Ludovic Pouzenc
>I have doubts about the right package to submit against (gnome-shell,
>pulseaudio, wayland, udev, kernel)
>Poor work-around :
>
>- enable accessibility feature "visual-bell".
Hi,
I'm a french sysadmin in a school with ~250 computers (labs) running
Debian 9 + Wayland.
I am testing Debian 10 and I hit an annoying problem that persists
(present in D9+ Wayland, and D10 default config), I can't find an
already open bug for it, I have doubts about the right
hi everybody,
i got some troubles with dhcp3-server running on debian etch, where
some clients with letters in the beggining of their MAC address, like
following: 00:e0:4f:06:56:46, aren't receiving DHCPACK from the server. Here is
a piece of the /var/log/daemon.log:
Sep 15 19:32:03 gw2
hi vivek
> Vivek Varghese Cherian wrote:
>
> Can some one provide me with pointers to the funtion of the /initrd
> directory in Debian ?
/initrd as with all other distro is used by the initrd.img file during
its bootup ( loading of modules ) during the kernel boot process
- in lilo/gru
d from / to /initrd, /dev/ram0 is not unmounted and therefore processes can remain running from /dev/ram0. If directory /initrd does not exist on the normal root file-system and any processes remain running from /dev/ram0 when /linuxrc exits, the behavior of the kernel is UNSPECIFIED. See the
Hi,
I am Installing clamav to get updates with cron.
The package asks these questions and i gave these answers.
Number of freshclam updates per day: 24
then
-
Please confirm whether clamd should be notified to reload the database
after succes
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 12:28:07AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Should a 56K modem be (with pppconfig)
> configured with 115200 speed?It
> seems the default option.The modem device
> (with pppconfig) is ttyS0 or ttyS1?
>
For an external modem that depends on where you attach it.
ttyS0 => COM1
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 12:28:07AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a program in Debian,which permits
> to erase files securely(using sophisticated
> patterns)?In PGP7 for Windows/Mac I think is
> there an utility to do so.
>
info shred (type 'info shred' at the command prompt, hit ent
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:56:28 -0400, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Tuesday 25 October 2005 08:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Is there a program in Debian,which permits to erase files
>> securely(using sophisticated patterns)?In PGP7 for Windows/Mac I
>> think is there an utility t
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 08:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Should a 56K modem be (with pppconfig)
> configured with 115200 speed?It
> seems the default option.The modem device
> (with pppconfig) is ttyS0 or ttyS1?
I don't use pppcofig specifically, but on most programs, you aren't
configurin
Should a 56K modem be (with pppconfig)
configured with 115200 speed?It
seems the default option.The modem device
(with pppconfig) is ttyS0 or ttyS1?
How many time of Internet connection takes the
upgrading of libc6-2.3.2ds1-21 to libc6-2.3.2.ds1-22
with a modem of 56k speed?
Does the complete lib
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Hopefully this won't offend anyone; I'm just curious.
>
> I often see posts on this list with subject lines like:
>
> Doubt about Debian Installation
>
> or
>
>
Pigeon wrote:
It's either equivalent to "question" or "problem". I seem to have a
vague memory of someone asking a question in a non-English language,
being told this is an English list, and coming back with a
translation, which confirmed this. I might be remembering wrong though.
I doubt you ar
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 11:04:21PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Hopefully this won't offend anyone; I'm just curious.
>
> I often see posts on this list with subject lines like:
>
> Doubt about Debian Installation
>
> or
>
> Configuring PS/2 Mouse Doubts
>
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 11:49:30 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> Jules Dubois wrote:
>
>>unknowingly, a few to sound important. Look for other similar subjects
>>like "Configuration woes", or "Video nightmare", etc.
>
> I mostly ignore those.
>
> Handy hint to those seeking help: you have, at mos
Jules Dubois wrote:
unknowingly, a few to sound important. Look for other similar subjects
like "Configuration woes", or "Video nightmare", etc.
I mostly ignore those.
Handy hint to those seeking help: you have, at most, ten words to
persuade me that I'm interested in your problem. Choose care
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 23:04:21 -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Doubt about Debian Installation
>
> or
>
> Configuring PS/2 Mouse Doubts
These subject lines are in the same style as headlines in many newspapers
and web sites. These posters are likely mimicing this style, most
unknow
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 23:15, John Summerfield wrote:
John L Fjellstad wrote:
Leonardo Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Im thinking in upgrade to new kernel line (2.6.x), im using
debian stable, i wanna know if have some problem between deb
stable and 2.6.x kernel line.
Oliver Elphick wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 14:46, William Ballard wrote:
>
>>My pet peeve is "take a decision" vs. "make a decision". Great
>>Britains, Old Europe, New Europe, Asia and the Third World all say "take
>>a decision" when they speak english. We never use that in America.
>
>
>
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 14:46, William Ballard wrote:
> My pet peeve is "take a decision" vs. "make a decision". Great
> Britains, Old Europe, New Europe, Asia and the Third World all say "take
> a decision" when they speak english. We never use that in America.
Comment from England: Rubbish! "
quot;question", or is it just that they don't understand the
use of the word?
Or am I totally off-base, and am missing something?
I did a quick check: firefox has a simple filter on subject/sender, so I
typed in "doubt." Found two threads, one where someone was expressin
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 23:15, John Summerfield wrote:
> John L Fjellstad wrote:
>
> >Leonardo Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Im thinking in upgrade to new kernel line (2.6.x), im using
> >>debian stable, i wanna know if have some problem between deb
> >>stable and
lent to "question", or is it just that they don't understand the
> >use of the word?
> >
> >Or am I totally off-base, and am missing something?
>
>
> I did a quick check: firefox has a simple filter on subject/sender, so I
> typed in "doubt."
I totally off-base, and am missing something?
I did a quick check: firefox has a simple filter on subject/sender, so I
typed in "doubt." Found two threads, one where someone was expressing
doubts regarding future 2.6 kernels, and this.
Dream on:-)
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-
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 11:04:21PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Hopefully this won't offend anyone; I'm just curious.
>
> I often see posts on this list with subject lines like:
>
> Doubt about Debian Installation
>
> or
>
> Configuring PS/2 Mouse Doubts
>
or
>
> Configuring PS/2 Mouse Doubts
>
> Is this word "doubt" a non-American-English-speaker's word for
> "question"? And if so, in that person's language, is "doubt" equivalent
> to "question", or is it just that they don
Hopefully this won't offend anyone; I'm just curious.
I often see posts on this list with subject lines like:
Doubt about Debian Installation
or
Configuring PS/2 Mouse Doubts
Is this word "doubt" a non-American-English-speaker's word for
"question"? And i
John L Fjellstad wrote:
Leonardo Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Im thinking in upgrade to new kernel line (2.6.x), im using
debian stable, i wanna know if have some problem between deb
stable and 2.6.x kernel line. If exists, can i do something?
You can, but like previously mentione
Leonardo Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Im thinking in upgrade to new kernel line (2.6.x), im using
> debian stable, i wanna know if have some problem between deb
> stable and 2.6.x kernel line. If exists, can i do something?
You can, but like previously mentioned, kernel
Hello
Leonardo Marques (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Im thinking in upgrade to new kernel line (2.6.x), im using
> debian stable, i wanna know if have some problem between deb
> stable and 2.6.x kernel line. If exists, can i do something?
You need to install or upgrade some packages to make it
Hi,
Im thinking in upgrade to new kernel line (2.6.x), im using
debian stable, i wanna know if have some problem between deb
stable and 2.6.x kernel line. If exists, can i do something?
Thanks for attention, Leonardo Marques.
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> I'll need to use encrypted passwords, a has some other doubts,
Samba 3 supports NTLM hasing and full Active Directory integration (as a
Windows 2000 Member Server).
Backports for Woody are available at www.backports.org.
Adam
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I'll need to use encrypted passwords, a has some other doubts,
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> how i can create, delete partitions on harddisk
fdisk, cfdisk, etc...etc..
and a few typing ( keystrokes and mouse clicks )
> what is primary and extended partition
primary works by itself and is NOT divisible into more partitions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how i can create, delete partitions on harddisk
what is primary and extended partition
what is logical partition
can i have more thn 1 primary partition
is it required that os should be in primary partition
is it required that os shold be on master disk
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. http://www.google.com -> you should ask there on the beginning.
2. isn't it too off-topic?
how i can create, delete partitions on harddisk
fdisk, cfdisk
what is primary and extended partition
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/structPartitions-c.html
what is logical
how i can create, delete partitions on
harddisk
what is primary and extended partition
what is logical partition
can i have more thn 1 primary
partition
is it required that os should be in primary
partition
is it required that os shold be on master
disk
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At 2003-10-01T14:03:24Z, Ismael Valladolid Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - Which is the exact difference between "hard limit" and "soft limit", can
> I impose both limits to an account, simultaneously?
A user isn't allowed to exceed the "soft limit" for longer than the "grace"
time. They
Hi,
I am experimenting with the quota system in one of my Debian woody
boxes. I have some doubts that I have not been able to clarify from
the included docs, nor the Quota mini-HOWTO, so any feedback would be
very useful for me.
- Which is the exact difference between "hard limit"
I have always downloaded straight from Sun's website(tarball) and it works
fine for me. You can consider that
Jeremy
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Rob Weir said:
> On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:29:19PM -0300, Gilberto Garcia Jr. wrote:
>> 2) which is the easiest way to upgrade jdk 1.3.1 to jdk 1.4.1?
>
> You can get th
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:29:19PM -0300, Gilberto Garcia Jr. wrote:
> 2) which is the easiest way to upgrade jdk 1.3.1 to jdk 1.4.1?
You can get them from blackdown.org, but I think they only exist for
sarge and sid. They even have .debs and an apt source.
> 3) how can I get a new ssl certifica
Gilberto Garcia Jr. wrote:
4) why a simple hello word program in java, that works fine on windows,
return this error on linux (java.lang.NoDefFoundError)
bash$cat test.java
public class test {
public test() {}
public static void main(String[] argc) {
System.out.print
On 05/03/03 Gilberto Garcia Jr. did speaketh:
> Hey guys...
>
> 1) How can I make some commands available to all user. (i.e.) shutdown (only
> root can execute this, what can I make to other user do this too?)
man sudo
Sorry, I don't use Java.
Mike
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Hey guys...
1) How can I make some commands available to all user. (i.e.) shutdown (only
root can execute this, what can I make to other user do this too?)
2) which is the easiest way to upgrade jdk 1.3.1 to jdk 1.4.1?
3) how can I get a new ssl certificate? I have apache-ssl installed and now
t
-- Gilberto Garcia Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Thursday, 16 January 2003, 12:24 PM -0200):
> I have a cdr-w driver. I mount it on /cdrw directory. I put it on fstab with /
> dev/hda5 /cdrw
>
> it munts ok. I can read cdr cd´s, or any other cd i want. But, when i try do
> read a cdr-w cd, th
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 12:24:28PM -0200, Gilberto Garcia Jr. wrote:
> hey guys,
>
> I have a cdr-w driver. I mount it on /cdrw directory. I put it on
> fstab with /dev/hda5 /cdrw
CD-RW mounted like this only works as CD(IDE). You need to use SCSI
emulation mode to get it as Read/Write. This is
hey guys,
I have a cdr-w driver. I mount it on /cdrw
directory. I put it on fstab with /dev/hda5 /cdrw
it munts ok. I can read cdr cd´s, or any other cd i
want. But, when i try do read a cdr-w cd, the ls command show me nothing, just
if the cd was empty.
some idea?
2) why flash files
I am trying to get a running Debian/GNU/Hurd system , nad
had some problems with grub and with the partition.
I will outline what I did :
- downloaded the hurd base system.
- I have a ext3 partition that I think I can do away with .
mke2fs -o hurd /dev/hda11
IIRC this hda11 appears in the pa
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 07:35:15PM +0530, Shyam wrote:
> How do I check whether a particular port , say , SMTP port , is open ?
netstat -tulp, or portscan yourself with nmap.
> Supposing a port , that I need to be open say , SMTP port is closed , how
> do I open it ?
A port is 'opened' by a pro
How do I check whether a particular port , say , SMTP port , is open ?
Supposing a port , that I need to be open say , SMTP port is closed , how
do I open it ?
And is there any similar way to close a port you have thus opened ?
Thanks,
Shyam.
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Am Dienstag, 18. Juni 2002 00:51 schrieb Andreas Eichner:
> benchmarks would like to have access to these devices. I never needed it
> cause xosview and top don't use them :)
Note: PowerTweak Linux does. It makes the penguin fly a bit higher...
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Am Montag, 17. Juni 2002 17:05 schrieb Marcelo Chiapparini:
> to know if the following two options should to be compiled in the kernel
> (directly or as a module) in the Pentium Pro and Athlon machines:
>
> CONFIG_X86_MSR
> CONFIG_X86_CPUID
Hi,
MSR are Model Specific Registers introduced by Intel
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Besides this, the Peintium Pro machine has a SCSI HD and CDROM. Is the
> following option critical?:
>
> CONFIG_SCSI_PAS16
This configures the SCSI port on the Pro Audio Spectrum 16 sound card; I
doubt you have on of those!
Patrick
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Hi!
I am compiling a new 2.4.18 kernel in woody in two diferent machines:
Pentium Pro 200 and Atlhon.
The following two options are not very well documented in the help of
xconfig. In general there exist suggestions regarding the options, but
in the following two cases the help doesn't help me at a
On Tue, 05 Mar 2002 14:00:47 GMT, Alan James writes:
>Also, can you try a smaller simpler OpenGL program to see if that works ?
>Perhaps you can find one that gives an error message instead of segfaulting ?
glxinfo/glxgears?
cheers,
&rw
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On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 02:44:04PM +0100, Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote:
> So the real questions are... ¿What can I do to get my PS2 mouse working below
> Quake using SVGAlib? ¿Whan do I need to get Open GL acceleration with my
> Voodoo under Quake?
I assume that if you get it working under
Hi guys,
I'm trying to install and configure Quake II in my new and relucent Debian
(1/2 woody + 1/2 unstable), and have some troubles; I've search through
internet and find a lot of pages about this issue, but some are out and
others are very obsoleted so I've not found solutions to my trouble
see automount
- Original Message -
> d) How can I make a CD or floppy (is this question silly ?)
> auto-mountable , more-or less the same effect as you get
> in Windows ? I know PnP(Plug and Play does not apply to my
> question , but , may be that can be used.
My last mail , I said that the
kernel showed an "Unknown Bridge device" at
boot - up ,
and I was told that it seemed harmless and restricted
to i81x PCI devices.
I personally feel it is harmless , but ,
how can I make the most of it for Linux ?
Well this might be how my Windows 98 describes it :
On Sat, 2001-11-17 at 20:49, JJ wrote:
> it's occuring a mistake when i try to use the graphic mode.
> When i type startx or X, show some errors about display, like "can't
> open display", how you could help me??
It sounds like X isn't configured correctly - can you post the error
messages? You'
it's occuring a mistake when i try to use the
graphic mode. When i type startx or X, show some errors about display, like
"can't open display", how you could help me??
Regards,
JJ Andrade.
At 22:04 9/11/2001 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear members ,
I have 2 doubts :
1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully functional Win-Lin
dual-boot machine ?
2) How do you write (manually) either the Win 98 boot loader or the Win
2K/Win NT
boot loader
to MBR ?
Seems like you
that MS loaders won't, why not simply leave it there?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Dear members ,
> I have 2 doubts :
> 1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully functional Win-Lin dual-boot
> machine ?
> 2) How do you write (manually) either the Win 98 boot load
Shyam writes:
> 1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully functional Win-Lin dual-boot
> machine ?
The same way as on any machine running Linux: 'lilo -u /dev/hdxx'. This
puts the MBR back the way it was before Lilo was installed.
> 2) How do you write (manually) either the Win 98 boot loa
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 10:04:36PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear members ,
> I have 2 doubts :
> 1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully functional Win-Lin dual-boot
> machine ?
> 2) How do you write (manually) either the Win 98 boot loader or the Win
> 2K/Wi
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 10:04:36PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully functional Win-Lin dual-boot
> machine ?
You don't have to, you can just over-write it with whatever other
bootloader you want to use (like GRUB! :)
> 2) How do you write (manuall
> Dear members ,
> I have 2 doubts :
> 1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully functional Win-Lin
> dual-boot machine ?
> 2) How do you write (manually) either the Win 98 boot loader or
> the Win 2K/Win NT
> boot loader
> to MBR ?
I think the answer to both q
Dear members ,
I have 2 doubts :
1) How do you take lilo out of MBR in a fully functional Win-Lin dual-boot
machine ?
2) How do you write (manually) either the Win 98 boot loader or the Win 2K/Win
NT
boot loader
to MBR ?
Thanks ,
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Shyam
Steve Kowalik wrote:
>
> At 10:05 am, Tuesday, October 9 2001, Stephen Gran mumbled:
> > p.s. - I'm told the debian way is much easier, but I've never used it,
> > so others can tell you more.
> >
> AHHA! The Debian Way!
> Basically, you can install a kernel-source .deb from apt, or download a
>
At 10:05 am, Tuesday, October 9 2001, Stephen Gran mumbled:
> p.s. - I'm told the debian way is much easier, but I've never used it,
> so others can tell you more.
>
AHHA! The Debian Way!
Basically, you can install a kernel-source .deb from apt, or download a
tarball from kernel.org, it doesn't r
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I was told that the following were the steps for making a kernel :
> cd /usr/src/linux
> make config
> make dep
> make clean
> make bzImage
> make modules
>
> I have 4 doubts :
> 1. If I have made a kernel module , say prn.o , does t
I was told that the following were the steps for making a kernel :
cd /usr/src/linux
make config
make dep
make clean
make bzImage
make modules
I have 4 doubts :
1. If I have made a kernel module , say prn.o , does this automatically get
entry
into a kernel through this procedure ?
2. Could
Hi,
> > I tried to install debian version, the last one.
> >
> > And at the end of instalation, we enter with usr
> and
> > pass. and we are at debian environment
> >
> > SO, I would like to use ugi interface of..
> >
> > What I need to do to get ?
tks
_
I had a few problems with mozilla.
When a mail is opened in a separate window, after deleting it it didn't
go to next msg as it does in netscape. is there any tweak which can make
it to do it?
I have installed jdk1.3. Still it needs jvm plugin from its site. How to
make it to see the jre that came
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I think you should use dselect?
You may try the --print-avail option.
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newbie, not you).
What are the directory that have your shortcuts? How can I
; > Subject: Re: AMD K6 2 - 350. New install. Some doubts...
> >
> > Hi,
> > first thanks for your time.
> >
> > Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > >Hi all.
> > >I bought
ith few documentation...
>
> that's well-known PCChips m571 board (sold by amptron and other),
> otherwise known as TX-Pro II board.
>
> check http://www.pcchips.com/m571.html to be sure
>
Yes, I'm checking now...
>
>I have some doubts:
>
board, modem, video, ...
> > but the software is for Windows and with few documentation...
> > I have some doubts:
> > 1) My old modem worked only with isapnp and then setserial.
> > How to automate on boot setserial settings given by isapnp?
>
>
On Fri, 4 Jun 1999, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi all.
> I bought an AMD K6 250 and it seems to come with a lot of hardware
> within it:
> a sound board, modem, video, ...
> but the software is for Windows and with few documentation...
>
Hi all.
I bought an AMD K6 250 and it seems to come with a lot of hardware
within it:
a sound board, modem, video, ...
but the software is for Windows and with few documentation...
I have some doubts:
1) My old modem worked only with isapnp and then setserial.
How to
Mario Olimpio de Menezes writes:
> I think that such behavior shouldn't be a feature. If some essential file
> is missing, the installation program should, at least, warn the
> administrator. This happened when, for example, installing a new version
> of login. My login.{defs,access} were rm'ed (a
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On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, George Bonser wrote:
>
> I have not been saying anything but I have also noticed random files
> disappearing from one of my systems too, since an upgrade to glibc2.1 and
> damnit, I can't downgrade to 2.0.7 because one of the install script
Hi,
I did a mistake and some files of my system were rm'ed.
I found what files were missing and reinstalled the respective
packages.
But, for my surprise, if a file is missing the new installed
version didn't correct the problem, even if is a crucial file. Should I
--force
On Jun 21, Juan Carlos Muro wrote
^^^
Your date is set wrongly!
> - How can I do for the files and folders' colours to appear?
eval `/usr/bin/dircolors`
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
alias dir='ls -l'
alias sl='ls'
alias ll='ls -al'
> - How can I do the PWD to appear in the 'prompt'?
if [ $T
On Sat, 21 Jun 1997, Juan Carlos Muro wrote:
> - How can I do the PWD to appear in the 'prompt'?
export PS1='$PWD'
you can add more stuff to it of course, like '$PWD> \$'
> -Something extrange: with 'PC Actual Magazine' came the Netscape 3.01. I
> made a 'tar xvfz ' and when installed, if I typ
Hello. I have just installed Debian 1.3.1 and have a lot of doubts about
configurations By now I have been able to install the X windows. But for
example :
- How can I do for the files and folders' colours to appear?
- How can I do the PWD to appear in the 'prompt'?
-Something
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