On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:30:01AM -0500, H.S. wrote:
> Osamu Aoki wrote:
> >
> > Hmmm... current unstable lacks Chinese tasks???
> > No no it is under:
> > * Simplified Chinese desktop
> > * Traditional Chinese desktop
> >
> > e.g. Here:
> > i ttf-arphic-ukai
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> With Emacs, I correctly open a file including chinese characters. The
>> characters are correctly displayed in the text file, but when I try to create
>> the ps file, with `C-u M-x pr-ps-print-buffer-preview' or `C-u M-x
>> pr-ps-print-buffer-print', they are not displaye
Osamu Aoki wrote:
>
> Hmmm... current unstable lacks Chinese tasks???
> No no it is under:
> * Simplified Chinese desktop
> * Traditional Chinese desktop
>
> e.g. Here:
> i ttf-arphic-ukai 0.2.200802
> 0.2.200802
> i ttf-arphic-uming
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:56:40PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I apt-get installed the following:
>
> ttf-arphic-bkai00mp ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp
>
> , but that didn't help. What else should I install?
It should although it may be not so nice looking.
> Rodolfo
Hmmm... cur
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> With Emacs, I correctly open a file including chinese characters. The
>> characters are correctly displayed in the text file, but when I try to create
>> the ps file, with `C-u M-x pr-ps-print-buffer-preview' or `C-u M-x
>> pr-ps-print-buffer-print', they are not displaye
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 05:23:32PM +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> With Emacs, I correctly open a file including chinese characters. The
> characters are correctly displayed in the text file, but when I try to create
> the ps file, with `C-u M-x pr-ps-print-buffer-preview' or `C-u M-x
> pr-ps-print
Not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but there is a
TrueType font package freely available from Arphic which can be
installed using apt*. Please see:
http://isis.poly.edu/~qiming/chinese-debian-mini-howto.html#Installing_Fonts
I'm away from my Debian box and don't have a printer
With Emacs, I correctly open a file including chinese characters. The
characters are correctly displayed in the text file, but when I try to create
the ps file, with `C-u M-x pr-ps-print-buffer-preview' or `C-u M-x
pr-ps-print-buffer-print', they are not displayed.
I know I miss some fonts. Can
also sprach Felix Natter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.25.1510 +0200]:
> A "page" in this context is a small part of memory. (Think of "page
> fault" which means that an application accesses parts of memory that
> belong to other apps)
Wrong. A page fault occurs if a requested page has to be fetch
Thanks Felix. That cleared it up for me.
: > Hello everyone. In the output of the ps command I see that some of the
: > processes have state codes of SW.
: > The ps man page states that the 'W' means that the process "has no
: > resident pages." What does
: > this mean?
:
: A "page" in this con
> Hello everyone. In the output of the ps command I see that some of the
> processes have state codes of SW.
> The ps man page states that the 'W' means that the process "has no
> resident pages." What does
> this mean?
A "page" in this context is a small part of memory. (Think of "page fault"
Hello everyone. In the output of the ps command I
see that some of the processes have state codes of SW.
The ps man page states that the 'W' means that the
process "has no resident pages." What does
this mean?
Appreciate your help,
Rod
I had a question regarding why I was seeing
{netlink_unicast} {netlink_unicast_R__ver_netlink_unicast}
Warning: /boot/System.map-2.4.13 does not match kernel data.
{netlink_unicast} {netlink_unicast_R__ver_netlink_unicast}
Warning: /usr/src/linux/System.map does not match kernel d
Stephen Gran wrote (on 26 Oct 2001 at 15:23):
> Thus spake Jonathan B. Leffert:
> > I'm seeing the following errors when I invoke 'ps':
> >
> > {netlink_unicast} {netlink_unicast_R__ver_netlink_unicast}
> > Warning: /boot/System.map-2.4.13 does not match kernel data.
> > {netlink_unicast} {netlin
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 03:23:11PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> The only thing I can think of is to look at the timestamps of System.map
> and your kernel - are they the same? I've gotten this error after
> copiling a new kernel but then forgetting to copy over the new
> System.map to /boot.
> Go
Thus spake Jonathan B. Leffert:
> I'm seeing the following errors when I invoke 'ps':
>
> {netlink_unicast} {netlink_unicast_R__ver_netlink_unicast}
> Warning: /boot/System.map-2.4.13 does not match kernel data.
> {netlink_unicast} {netlink_unicast_R__ver_netlink_unicast}
> Warning: /usr/src/linux
I'm seeing the following errors when I invoke 'ps':
{netlink_unicast} {netlink_unicast_R__ver_netlink_unicast}
Warning: /boot/System.map-2.4.13 does not match kernel data.
{netlink_unicast} {netlink_unicast_R__ver_netlink_unicast}
Warning: /usr/src/linux/System.map does not match kernel data.
PI
Hi,
When I use the sgml to postscript converter, the number of lines
that appear in one postscript page is quite low and not appropriate for an
A4 size page. Where is the pagesize specified in sgmltools? Is it in a
place which can be controlled by the user?
Thanks in advance,
Jor-el
"Ain
Hi,
I did dselect upgrades on my potato system yesterday. After that ps
outputs looks like crap. To much space between each data field so that one
entry takes up several lines.
tkps (and other process tools) now needs a 3 feet wide window to show
proecesses! ;)
Help needed. TIA
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