Hi Paolo
On 2001.11.08 15:49 Paolo Falcone wrote:
Stephen W. Juranich wrote:
>For whatever reason, my printer died. I replaced lpd with lprng.
After
>fiddling around with magicfilter and magicfilterconfig --force
several times
>and a couple of reboots, the best I can manage is a single piece
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> I'm playing with mutt message scoring. It's interesting, but not quite
> as powerful as I'd like.
I haven't played with it yet, but gnus is supposed to have a superior
scoring system. You may want to check it out if you're really
interested in scoring.
--
Brian Ne
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 03:48:45PM -0500, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> How can I get dselect to install packages that depend on
> no-longer-available packages, and, once installed, how do I keep dselect
> from uninstalling them?
>
> I'm trying lilypond, but it still depends on python-base (no longer
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 12:43:11PM -0500, Stuart Krivis wrote:
> But, it's been pretty obvious that non-free is provided for the user's
> convenience or to provide stepping stones to a completely free system
> over time. That leaves it up to the maintainer of an individual non-free
> package to
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 01:26:46AM +0200, Neilen Marais wrote:
| On 2001.11.08 15:49 Paolo Falcone wrote:
| > Stephen W. Juranich wrote:
...
| > i assume you know the naming conventions if you're using parallel
| > port printers in the 2.2 or 2.4 kernel. what once was the /dev/lp1
| > device then
Title: :::Happy mail:::
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I've managed to work around it in a strange way. I've
left my distro as testing but am using php from unstable.
The steps were a bit convoluted but it works:
1) Have the testing distribution.
2) in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf
APT:Default-Reader "testing"
3) in /etc/apt/sources.list
deb ftp://ftp
On Sat, 2001-11-10 at 15:09, Quietman wrote:
> I have a strange problem with one of my potato boxes, snmpd sits and
> slowly eats up all the memory.
>
> The box in question has hand-built 2.2.17 kernel, snmpd 4.1.1-2.
>
> Since being started on 27th October it is now using 90596k according to
> m
I've a bt848 based video card.
I'd like to capture video and serve it locally on our office LAN to
4-5 users, some running Linux, some running Windows.
The application that seems to come closest to what I'm looking for is
vic, which is really meant for videoconferencing.
I was hoping to broadcas
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 01:19:40PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> Next, I would like to read in non CD sources, tapes, LP's et all. I
> recognize I will hev to enter all teh artist/Album/Track data by hand (big
> task), and I'm willing to invest the time to do this. So, how do I go about
> doing this?
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Michael Patterson wrote:
> Now I find that the company is going under. enter the cablemodem. I have
> cablemodem service with Adelphia cable. ( @home). it works beautifully when
> I hook up a single windows machine to it, using DHCP.
You either need to get your DHCP client to
* Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> "Karsten M. Self" writes:
>
> > I'm playing with mutt message scoring. It's interesting, but not quite
> > as powerful as I'd like.
>
> I haven't played with it yet, but gnus is supposed to have a superior
> scoring system. You may want to check
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Jeff wrote:
> I block 3 different type of packets consistantly sent to me
> without any adverse effects (so far). Two multicast packets and
> one that I think is coming from my cablemodem itself (?).
What's the source IP on the one you think is your cable modem? I don't
*th
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 03:48:45PM -0500, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> > How can I get dselect to install packages that depend on
> > no-longer-available packages, and, once installed, how do I keep dselect
> > from uninstalling them?
You can put the packag
Ok, I' didn't think I was supposed to have a static ip, but my internet
address acording to ifconfig has stayed the same; is that normal? It's a
different address, by the way, if I take out dhcpcd and use pump; I did
that to see what would happen. Also, my nameservers in /etc/resolve.conf
are both
im using blackbox as my WM. i want gkrellm to load whenever i `startx`
and i want it (gkrellm) to appear on all virtual desktops. is this
possible? how?
TIA
--
"When you have eliminated the impossible,
whatever remains, however improbable,
must be the truth."
--Sherlock Holmes _The Sign
Thus spake Keith O'Connell:
> Hi,
>
> I am now stuck. I am unable to get sound out of the box in front of me,
> and I am at the end of the list of things I can try.
>
> I have a machine based on a Gigabyte GA-7ZX. It has a 1.2 Ghz AMD and
> 512Mb. I have managed to establish that the sound chip o
"Michael C. Alonzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> im using blackbox as my WM.
_GOOD_ choice there!
> i want gkrellm to load whenever i `startx`
So you want something in your .xinitrc file (if you use startx to get X
going) or .xsession (?) if you have a "grpahical" login.
> and i want it (gkr
On Sun, 2001-11-11 at 16:48, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Ok, I' didn't think I was supposed to have a static ip, but my internet
> address acording to ifconfig has stayed the same; is that normal? It's a
> different address, by the way, if I take out dhcpcd and use pump; I did
> that to see what would h
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 02:39:48PM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 03:48:45PM -0500, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> > > How can I get dselect to install packages that depend on
> > > no-longer-available packages, and, once installed, h
> Michael Heldebrant, 2001-Nov-11 11:06 -0600:
> > On Sun, 2001-11-11 at 00:26, Michael Patterson wrote:
> > > Ok, I'm totally frustrated. To bring anyone who doesn't know
> up to date:
> > >
> > > My previous service was "wantweb". I was given a static IP
> address, upon
> > > which I set up a de
> > Now I find that the company is going under. enter the cablemodem. I have
> > cablemodem service with Adelphia cable. ( @home). it works
> beautifully when
> > I hook up a single windows machine to it, using DHCP.
>
> You either need to get your DHCP client to pass a hostname on to the
> DHCP se
Hi, I'm trying to configure my 2 NIC PCI cards in my PC under Debian. I have
an EtherExpress Pro/100, and a Network Everywhere NC100. I've tried what
seems to be their corresponding drivers (eepro100 and tulip) as modules, but
both installations failed (device or resource busy). I tried compilin
Hi, can someone please tell me what I have to do to set up Mesa on my system
to allow GL/3Dfx graphics support in games? It seems like when I install
libc5 or libc6 all my libs get messed up and I have to reinstall! ..
Thanks,
Deven Gallo
The subject pretty much says it all. I needed to
install Windows98 to use a program called Xilinx.
After doing this I went and installed System Commander
so I could dual boot into GNU/Linux and Windows 98.
System Commander wasn't able to boot GNU/Linux. I
uninstalled it and tried to boot in
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 02:42:51PM +0800, Michael C. Alonzo wrote:
> im using blackbox as my WM. i want gkrellm to load whenever i `startx`
> and i want it (gkrellm) to appear on all virtual desktops. is this
> possible? how?
Put it in the slit:
$ gkrellm -w
That'll do the trick. Unfortunately
Hello All
I am new to Debian.
I am trying to install woody. I downloaded the 6 cd's for woody with
.raw at the end.
How do I make them into bin or iso's to burn cd's?
I have ez cd creator 5, & CDRwin programs for burning.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Are you saying that dhcpcd can't be used with dynamic ips; my
understanding was that dhcpcd and dhcp-client and pump were basically
equivalent
programs, or at least had equivalent purposes.
Hi there,
if have the following problem regarding the VT82C686A chipset
for sound output.
With kernel 2.4.3 everything worked fine.
All recent kernel versions (2.4.6 / 2.4.9) lock the audio play
rate at 48kHz.
I think it has something to do with a bug in the chipset which
was fixed by quir
On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 00:35, Suleyman wrote:
> Hello All
> I am new to Debian.
> I am trying to install woody. I downloaded the 6 cd's for woody with
> .raw at the end.
They are in fact iso images. The .raw is just to indicate that they are
a raw CD copy, or disk dump. You can even 'mount' them as
Lo, on Sunday, November 11, Tom Allison did write:
> I'm having trouble setting up my CVS.
While it looks like most of your questions have been answered, I'd like to
point out that there's a mailing list for questions and discussions
specifically related to CVS. To subscribe, send mail to
[EMA
Any other suggestions?
> > I just installed Debian and made the mistake of turning on the
> Xwindows GUI
> > login. How do I turn that off and startup with the text prompt?
>
> Look for something like '/etc/init.d/[gxk]dm' and then just move it to
> '/etc/init.d/[gxk]dm.old'. Then it shouldn't st
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 06:41:02PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, can someone please tell me what I have to do to set up Mesa on my system
> to allow GL/3Dfx graphics support in games? It seems like when I install
> libc5 or libc6 all my libs get messed up and I have to reinstall! ..
Lo, on , November 11, Michael Heldebrant did write:
> On Sun, 2001-11-11 at 13:31, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>
>
> > My /etc/hosts contains the following:
> > 127.0.0.1 maranatha
>
> This is most likely the root of your problems. Your computer can't find
> any reference to the localhost.
>
> Cha
hiya brian
here's a "big" list of "free" streaming video sw..
http://www.Linux-Video.net/Video.Server.txt
http://www.Linux-Video.net/Video.Conference.txt
for mpeg players
http://www.Linux-Video.net/Video.Players/
have fun linuxing
alvin
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Brian McGroa
Thus spake Hereward Cooper:
> [please cc: me as i'm off list]
>
> Hi there,
>
> What's up with abiword? Its complaining that "abiword could not load the
> following font or fontset from the X window system display server:
> [-*-Times New Roman-regular-r-*-*-*-0-*-*-*-*-*-*].
> I had this problem
Hi there,
I have the following problem regarding the VT82C686A chipset
for sound output.
I use the via82cxxx module in the kernel and
with kernel 2.4.3 everything worked fine.
All recent kernel versions (2.4.6 / 2.4.9) lock the audio play
rate at 48kHz.
I think it has something to do with a bug
Thus spake Anthony Campbell:
> On 09 Nov 2001, David Rose wrote:
> > Anthony Campbell in message Total lockup with kernel 2.4.14 (Fri, 11/09
> > 16:32):
> >
> > > I had two lockups with kernel 2.4.12; I've just had another with 2.4.14.
> > > I was online at all these times, using Acroread on the
Lo, on , November 11, Michael Heldebrant did write:
> lo should be there, it's going to be the major interface, if not the
> only interface (I can't think of why it wouldn't but ... *shrug* I'm not
> that much of an expert), that localhost traffic uses.
My understanding is that it depends on the
Any other suggestions?
> > I just installed Debian and made the mistake of turning on the
> Xwindows GUI
> > login. How do I turn that off and startup with the text prompt?
>
> Look for something like '/etc/init.d/[gxk]dm' and then just move it to
> '/etc/init.d/[gxk]dm.old'. Then it shouldn't st
Thus spake Michael Patterson:
> > > Now I find that the company is going under. enter the cablemodem. I have
> > > cablemodem service with Adelphia cable. ( @home). it works
> > beautifully when
> > > I hook up a single windows machine to it, using DHCP.
> >
> > You either need to get your DHCP cli
Hi All,
I use the CIPE encrypted channel to establish communication between my two
separated intranet subnets. The cipcb daemon is loaded with following options
in modules.conf:
### update-modules: start processing /etc/modutils/cipe
alias cipcb0 cipcb
alias cipcb1 cipcb
alias cipci0 cipci
alias
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 04:06:23PM -0600, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> Try putting a 2.2.19 kernel on this misbehaving box. If it still eats
Will do, as soon as I get the opportunity. Got one sitting ready to go.
> the memory it's probably a config file problem for the system. Are the
An snmpd
> Hi, deal all
>
> I want to use the files in
> /dist/stable/mail/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/compact on the Debian
> official CD-Rom. There're three files in this directory:
>
> driver-1.bin
> rescue.bin
> root.bin
>
> I know that rescue.bin is a fat12 image, and root.bin is a gziped ram
Nikolai Hlubek said:
> I would be grateful for any suggestion,
> and please no "use alsa instead" replies.
> Nikolai
get a better soundcard. seriously. i have 2 Asus CUV4Xs with
the onboard VIA82CXXX chip. its a piece of crap. i tried it
with the kernel's drivers and with the commercial OSS and
i
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 03:30:41PM -0600, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 03:48:45PM -0500, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> > I'm trying lilypond, but it still depends on python-base (no longer
> > avaible).
>
> Wait for lilypond to be fixed for the new Python policy,
Aha, I've just notic
said:
> Hi, can someone please tell me what I have to do to set up Mesa on
> my system to allow GL/3Dfx graphics support in games? It seems
> like when I install libc5 or libc6 all my libs get messed up and I
while i havent tried 3dfx under xfree4(OpenGL) and never tried
OpenGL under xfree3 (on
Hi, all,
I've been having some problems getting an upgrade to some of the new KDE
packages, to wit ... kdelibs3. Have been getting the following error message
upon trying to force things with 'apt-get -f install':
Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
Correcting dependencies... D
On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 01:25, 57j wrote:
> Any other suggestions?
>
> > > I just installed Debian and made the mistake of turning on the
> > Xwindows GUI
> > > login. How do I turn that off and startup with the text prompt?
> >
> > Look for something like '/etc/init.d/[gxk]dm' and then just move it
I have exactly the same problem, and it has been reported sey
and today. I guess the package is not configured properly.
Could the maintainer please upload another version? Thanks.
Sorry if this is too off-topic...
I currently have a potato(stable) machine hosting several domains for mail,
www, and ftp. I currently use an outside registrar for my DNS hosting, and
they have been having problems lately. I pretty much hate them.
I am researching DNS serving through BIND, a
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 12:48:52AM +, Yuwen Dai wrote:
> >> I want to use the files in
> >> /dist/stable/mail/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/compact on the Debian
> >> official CD-Rom. There're three files in this directory:
> >>
> >> driver-1.bin
> >> rescue.bin
> >> root.bin
> >>
> >> I know
Matthew Daubenspeck said:
> - Bind8 or Bind9(testing only i think)?
i use bind8. i haven't seen any reason to upgrade to bind9
yet. bind8 has been workin goodfor years for me.
>
> - I currently have ONE static IP. If I choose this to be the name
> server for all my domains, do I NEED/have-to-ha
Ian Thomas said:
>
>Now the system won't get past these error
> messages. It starts to boot, then these messages just
> keep repeating over and over again. How can I boot up
> with no modules loaded from a boot disk or the CD-ROM?
> I figure if I can do this, I'll update LILO and be in
> good
>> - Bind8 or Bind9(testing only i think)?
I run potato stable (8). Couldn't tell you the difference.
>> - I currently have ONE static IP. If I choose this
>> to be the name server
for all my domains, do I NEED/have-to-have a backup?
How critical are the servers people would be trying to get to
> - Bind8 or Bind9(testing only i think)?
DJB's DNS
> - I currently have ONE static IP. If I choose this to be the name server
> for all my domains, do I NEED/have-to-have a backup?
Yes, DNS must have a backup.
> - Does a backup namesever have to have a static IP? I can use a second
> server ru
Hail to the list:
Running sid, trying to copy my system over to a different HDD, following the
Hard-Disk-Upgrade mini-HOWTO. Moving to an IBM 13GB Ide Drive.
I followed the instructions for editing /new-disk/etc/lilo.conf.
Ran "lilo -C/new-disk/etc/lilo.conf"
This message was received:
ele
Should it be 192.168.1.0 or .255 and why?
Thanks.
Sorry,
I am just learning. I figured it out when I did an ls -lr of /etc/init.d/.
Thanks everyone for your help,
Cathy
> -Original Message-
> From: Carlos Betancourt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 6:22 PM
> To: 57j
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject
hanasaki said:
> Should it be 192.168.1.0 or .255 and why?
depends on your subnet mask
if you have an IP address of 192.168.1.0 subnet 255.255.255.252
the broadcast will be different from an ip address of
192.168.1.0 subnet 255.255.255.224 or 192.168.1.0 subnet
255.255.255.0
run a search for 's
The subnet mask is
255.255.255.0
nate wrote:
hanasaki said:
Should it be 192.168.1.0 or .255 and why?
depends on your subnet mask
if you have an IP address of 192.168.1.0 subnet 255.255.255.252
the broadcast will be different from an ip address of
192.168.1.0 subnet 255.255.255.224 or
I use the following procmail script to make festival speak the FROM and SUBJECT
headings of new email through my speakers:
SUBJECT=`formail -xSubject: \
| expand | sed -e 's/^[ ]*//g' -e 's/[ ]*$//g'`
SENDER=`formail -xFrom: \
| expand | sed -e 's/^[ ]*//g' -e 's/[ ]*$//g'`
:0c
| echo "New mail f
For me the attempted install of kdelibs3 was prevented by libkmid...so I did a
dpkg -r to that and had to also do the same to kmid...
Then my apt-get upgrade seemed ready to continue...I'll let you know tomorrow
if I come across any other problems...I have 10MB more updates to dload first...
On 1
I'm trying to run rsync over ssh with a command such as:
$ rsync -v -e ssh some_file another_computer:.
or any other permutation of the command, but I get the not-so-verbose
error message:
bash: rsync: command not found
unexpected EOF in read_timeout
Presumably, the command in question is ssh,
aden.com
HTTP_CONNECTION
keep-alive
HTTP_USER_AGENT
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.5+) Gecko/2001
HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET
ISO-8859-1, utf-8;q=0.66, *;q=0.66
Greetings !
After 'startx' is issued by ROOT..
from what file is my window manager started ?
I know for a "normal" user, but not for ROOT.
BTW, Debian-2.4.6.
Gratefully,
Courtney
Hi everybuddy,
I have installed knetfilter on my box. But when I start it , it gives
a messege:
You have not supported netfilter in you kernel.
Please recompile the kernel and netfilter tools.
But I have compiled the new "network packet filtering" and then I
selected all the options from IP:Net
I'm trying to build vorbis for my potato + Progeny + 2.4 kernel machine.
All goes OK, except that the build of libao fails because it cannot locate
something called artsc.h Anyone know what package has this include file?
Alternativly, does anyone know ehre I can get a .deb of vorbis-tools for a
p
hi all
i have a system with VIA M7VKL mother board and it runs on debian 2.3.14,
problem being is the X server, i can't configure xserver properly
/proc/pci will shows,
Bus 0, device 7, function 0:
ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 [Apollo Super South] (rev 34).
Bus 0, device
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Michael Patterson wrote:
> I do this in /etc/networks/interfaces with:
>
> iface eth0 inet dhcp
> hostname ""
> leasehours 1
> leasetime 3600
Don't specify a lease time or hours. Let the DHCP server decide that
(usually about a week).
> Making the chan
Hello,
After building the modules are they loaded? If you type lsmod (as
root) do you see the right driver? As an example, I have a second nic
that I haven't yet figured out how to start automatically. So,
whenever I want to use it, I type 'modprobe natsemi' which loads the
module natsemi and p
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Suleyman wrote:
> How do I make them into bin or iso's to burn cd's?
Rename them. (Yes, it really is that easy).
--
Baloo
Jijo Jose A said:
> hi all
> i have a system with VIA M7VKL mother board and it runs on debian
> 2.3.14, problem being is the X server, i can't configure xserver
> properly
you mean runs debian 2.2 on linux 2.2.14 ?
>VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. ProSavage KM133 (rev 0).
> the last err
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Stephen Gran wrote:
> What distro is this? I remember dhcp-client from potato didn't work so
> well for me, but the one from Woody has been great - same provider, so
> we're all in the same boat with the (maybe) impending bankruptcy. I
The bankruptcy already happened from w
Brian Nelson said:
> I'm trying to run rsync over ssh with a command such as:
>
> $ rsync -v -e ssh some_file another_computer:.
>
> or any other permutation of the command, but I get the
> not-so-verbose error message:
>
> bash: rsync: command not found
> unexpected EOF in read_timeout
sounds lik
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to configure my 2 NIC PCI cards in my PC under Debian. I have
> an EtherExpress Pro/100, and a Network Everywhere NC100. I've tried what
I do know the original, beta version of the EtherExpress Pro/100 uses a
different chipset than the
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:47:33PM -0500, Courtney Thomas wrote:
> Greetings !
>
> After 'startx' is issued by ROOT..
>
> from what file is my window manager started ?
>
> I know for a "normal" user, but not for ROOT.
AFAIK, it should be the same file: /root/.xinitrc
--
John Pat
hanasaki said:
> The subnet mask is
>
> 255.255.255.0
broadcast would end in 255 then. i still suggest tracking
down a subnetting chart(they are everywhere) and saving
a copy.
nate
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, nate wrote:
> i use bind8. i haven't seen any reason to upgrade to bind9
> yet. bind8 has been workin goodfor years for me.
Other than the fact that the bind folks are recommending you use 9 if
you're starting from scratch?
> unless you want 50% dns failures you will need a
--- nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ian Thomas said:
> >
> >Now the system won't get past these error
> > messages. It starts to boot, then these messages
> just
> > keep repeating over and over again. How can I
> boot up
> > with no modules loaded from a boot disk or the
> CD-ROM?
> > I f
#include
Does anyone know if it is possible to get GNUPG to use multiple
keyservers? I'm running GNUPG 1.0.6-2. Basically what I would like to do
is have GNUPG request a key from keyring.debian.org and if it's not
found then try seattle.keyserver.net. However putting both in
~/.gnupg/options res
On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 02:43:30PM -0700, Lang Hurst wrote:
> I use the following procmail script to make festival speak the FROM and
> SUBJECT headings of new email through my speakers:
>
> SUBJECT=`formail -xSubject: \
> | expand | sed -e 's/^[ ]*//g' -e 's/[ ]*$//g'`
> SENDER=`formail -xFrom:
I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
but gvim doesn't get installed. Is there a more advanced Vim package I have
to install to take advantage of this program?
Thanks,
Jason Machacek
I'ver been trying to run HotSync on my new Sony Clie PEG-S320.
When I try to run coldsync -p /dev/ttyUSB1 it after hitting the hotsync
button, I get the message "Please press the HotSync button." which just
remains. Eventually the Clie times out.
My .coldsyncrc file is as follows:
listen ser
On 12-Nov-2001 Stan Brown wrote:
> I'm trying to build vorbis for my potato + Progeny + 2.4 kernel machine.
>
> All goes OK, except that the build of libao fails because it cannot locate
> something called artsc.h Anyone know what package has this include file?
>
> Alternativly, does anyone know
I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
but gvim doesn't get installed. Is there a more advanced Vim package I have
to install to take advantage of this program?
Thanks,
Jason Machacek
Quoth Glenn Becker,
> Hi, all,
>
> I've been having some problems getting an upgrade to some of the new
> KDE packages, to wit ... kdelibs3. Have been getting the following
> error message upon trying to force things with 'apt-get -f install':
>
> Reading Package Lists...
> Building Dependency T
I had to install vim-gtk in addition to vim in order to get gvim to work.
vim in console works just fine, however.
--kurt
On Sunday 11 November 2001 09:29 pm, Jason Machacek wrote:
> I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
> but gvim doesn't get installed. Is
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Nelson said:
> > I'm trying to run rsync over ssh with a command such as:
> >
> > $ rsync -v -e ssh some_file another_computer:.
> >
> > or any other permutation of the command, but I get the
> > not-so-verbose error message:
> >
> > bash: rsync: command
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:29:35PM -0700, Jason Machacek wrote:
> I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
> but gvim doesn't get installed. Is there a more advanced Vim package I have
> to install to take advantage of this program?
You have to install vim-gtk.
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