Thanks a lot!! After reading that (and many headaches) I finally
configured Apache well.
Ronald
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On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 05:55:44PM -0500, Eric Brooks wrote:
> I got the error shown below on moving from potato to woody. I have done
> an apt-get udpate and apt-get dist-upgrade so I assume I'm running an
> X-windows version in synch with the xf86config utility that I ran to produce
> the XF86Con
Many thanks to all. I've got a clean, working version of gnome now.
Joe
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 08:11:36PM -0400, Andy Saxena wrote:
> On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:03:19AM -0400, Joe Biron wrote:
> > Andy, thanks for your help. I've been removing ximian packages in my
> > spare time (HA!) and I
Hi all,
I installed Debian 2.2r6 on my Sun Ultra sparc 5. And I think I made the
twm window manager as the default window manager while installing, which
is not user friendly. So, I am wondering whether I can change to a
different window manager without actually installing the OS again. I have
no
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 09:53:35PM -0400, Aravind Vinnakota wrote:
> Hi all,
> I installed Debian 2.2r6 on my Sun Ultra sparc 5. And I think I made the
> twm window manager as the default window manager while installing, which
> is not user friendly. So, I am wondering whether I can change to a
>
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 09:07:04PM +0200, Jens Karsten Müller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> today i created a swapfile instead of a partition, because i think
> it's more dynamic. I only see advantages using a swapfile. So first of
> all, I'd like to know about disadvantages, because almost everybody
> uses
hi,
I have installed woody from 7 CDROM images, since the image are quite
old. It was made on 2001. So I decided to use dselect to update my
woody to the current one from the nearest server.
What happen if I decide to use my CDROM again, that means the apt source-list
will be
replaced with CDRO
As for gawk and mawk, what is written in the mawk package description is:
Mawk is smaller and much faster than gawk. It has some compile-time
limits such as NF = 32767 and sprintf buffer = 1020.
Now whatever one's oppinion of that is, perhaps this is why mawk is installed by
default. But one cer
Am I the only person getting Mozilla 1.0 to crash all the time in Sid?
So many different pages it just locks up. I was having this problem
with RC1-3 and thought that 1.0final would clear it up but it hasn't.
Try http://www.radiocontrolledclock.com and thats just the tip of the
iceberg. I'
> In your XF86Config, is the subsection listed inside a section? On my
> system it is listed inside Section "Module".
>
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Thanks for your note above.
In my XF86Config I don't have a Module section, as suggested above. In fact,
the line indicated by the error mess
Cheryl writes:
> Now whatever one's oppinion of that is, perhaps this is why mawk is
> installed by default.
It is. Mawk is a required package and is in base. Size is _important_
there.
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I have had Debian installed two times and have not yet been able too get X
working right. I found a mini how to but have not tried it out yet. At
http://games.luv.asn.au/lsd/nvidia-mini-howto.html Is this up to date? Any
help would be
appreciated. I have decided to move over to Debian after work
Richard Beri wrote:
Am I the only person getting Mozilla 1.0 to crash all the time in Sid?
So many different pages it just locks up. I was having this problem
with RC1-3 and thought that 1.0final would clear it up but it hasn't.
Try http://www.radiocontrolledclock.com and thats just the ti
on the subject of moz, does anyone know of any debs for 1.0 suitable for
potato?
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Thank's for the information Mathias!
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 23:05, Mathias Gygax wrote:
> apt-get -f install alsa-modules-2.4.18-686 alsaconf
>
> and alsaconf it.
Works very well...:-)
>
> > CD-burner: HP cd-writer 9500
>
> "hdX=ide-scsi" into append line of lilo.conf
>
> cdrecord -scanbus sho
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 11:27, John Griffiths wrote:
> on the subject of moz, does anyone know of any debs for 1.0 suitable for
> potato?
If you're talking about ready-to-install debs of Moz 1.0, you can check
out Ximian GNOME's debs for Mozilla. Add the line
deb http://red-carpet.ximian.com/debian
briliant
didn't realise ximinan had done this.
thanks!
At 11:48 AM 6/11/02 +0800, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
>On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 11:27, John Griffiths wrote:
>> on the subject of moz, does anyone know of any debs for 1.0 suitable for
>> potato?
>
>If you're talking about ready-to-install de
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 10:57:53PM -0400, Richard Beri wrote:
> Am I the only person getting Mozilla 1.0 to crash all the time in Sid?
> So many different pages it just locks up. I was having this problem
> with RC1-3 and thought that 1.0final would clear it up but it hasn't.
> Try http://ww
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 08:19:12PM -0700, Rusty Minden wrote:
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> I have had Debian installed two times and have not yet been able too get X
> working right. I found a mini how to but have not tried it out yet. At
> http://games.luv.asn.au/lsd/nvidia-mini-howto.html Is this up to date? Any
> hel
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