I can find no documentation for using a window manager other than
xdm, e.g. xfwm4 with ROX. I don't want either Gnome or KDE. Can
anyone here point me in the right direction. X Windows was up
and running before I installed these two packages. Now I just get
a gray screen and no pop up menus. Al
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (17/08/05 10:18), Albert wrote:
I can find no documentation for using a window manager other than
xdm, e.g. xfwm4 with ROX. I don't want either Gnome or KDE. Can
anyone here point me in the right direction. X Windows was up
and running before I installed thes
Could someone point me to info on the debian boot and X Window
startup process? I hate it that I don't get to startx for X and
that I cannot login to Gnome as root.
I want to use a different window manager than the default, which
I assume is Metacity, and I want to use the ROX-session manager
The deb package for Firefox 1.0.4 is screwed up:
All menus are affected. The cursor, instead of highlighting a
choice, displays it as white block. It's probably in the default
theme, because changing the theme fixes it.
Also, 1.0.4 is not the current version of firefox.
I don't know which
Jeff Stevens wrote:
Albert,
Hopefully someone on this list will help you find a work-around.
The workaround I found is to simply change the theme.
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Paul E Condon wrote:
This is just a hint that I hope is helpful:
To keep the Xwindow system from starting during boot up, remove
all the various versions of 'display managar', these are xdm,
kdm, gdm and a few more whose names I do not remember. These are
the programs that start X and give you a
Kent West wrote:
Thanks, Kent. That was a very useful mini-tutorial.
Concerning logging into Gnome (or any X setup) as root: that's not
recommended practice. Generally, you can override this safety setting by
tinkering in the Gnome configuration file (but I'm not sure of the
specifics, as I do
Paul E Condon wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 06:44:34PM -0500, Albert wrote:
If you run all programs as root then you are risking your system to the
quality of all the code that you play with. Seriously, _don't_ _do_ _it_.
As an alternative that is somewhat more safe and still p
Marc Wilson wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 05:01:56PM -0500, Albert wrote:
The deb package for Firefox 1.0.4 is screwed up:
No, it's not. Crapfox is. It cannot deal correctly with the default Gnome
theme.
So why was it packaged with a theme that it couldn't work with?
All
Simon Read wrote:
Folks,
I've installed Firefox from sarge. When I scroll through menu items
they "highlight" as white on white becoming a plain white box.
I have no idea where to start fixing this, can someone give me a pointer?
Change the theme. (And hope Marc Wilson doesn't see this)
Carl Fink wrote:
On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 02:27:34AM -0500, Albert wrote:
Change the theme. (And hope Marc Wilson doesn't see this).
Submit a bug. I don't care if it DOES come from upstream, it's a bug. At
the least, a bug existing would mean that apt-listbugs and apt-li
I just installed Debian 3.1 using the minimum CD and the net.
I selected desktop for installation, even though there was no
option for gnome, kde, or etc. I also opted to not install grub,
because I already had grub installed handling three other
distributions and I didn't want the installer s
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the mozilla site, but I have no idea how I might then wrap them
with an icon and to get them to show in
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Joseph Haig wrote:
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I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the m
michael wrote:
I presume you've checked out the diff between stable and unstable?
I presume you are not going to answer my question.
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kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
While I agree that it is kinda spoon feeding, RTFM is generally not
encouraged on this list. My take on this is that give the newbie a head
start and he will pick the ropes much faster. Debian already suffers the
image of being unfriendly to newbies and we should at
michael wrote:
and insults don't generally inspire people to respond in a helpful
manner, but then you prob knew that already ;)
Insults? I only responded in kind to Antony, who believes
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Antony Gelberg wrote:
I don't think there was any need for a personal insult, just because you
didn't read the documentation, which, especially if you are so
experienced with Linux, you should have thought read.
In your original post, you asked to be pointed to the appropriate
documentation. Y
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
[Sorry for replying in that other thread, here is a new one:]
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much "respond this way" on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and when I hit "reply" it replies to the
poster only. When I hit "reply-all" it goes to the poster, the list,
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7. It's a
piece of cake to download and install these from the mozilla site, but I
have no idea how I might then wrap them with an icon and t
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
[Sorry for replying in that other thread, here is a new one:]
Ok, now I'm confused. I've seen so much "respond this way" on the list
lately. I'm using Tbird, and when I hit "reply" it replies to the
poster only. When I hit "reply-all" it goes to the poster, the list,
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 11:52 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
Doesn't T-bird have a "Reply to list" option?
It does NOT.
Oh. Now I understand your problem.
The solution is to use Sylpheed, Evolution or KMail.
No, the solution is not to let anyone bully
Antony Gelberg wrote:
... I have it set up to read
this list via the newsgroup linux.debian.user. Hitting reply goes to
the group. Perhaps this is something that some Thunderbird users should
consider.
Excellent idea. Thank you.
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 12:39 -0500, Albert wrote:
Yes, you are right. Debian does this different than the rest of
the world.
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Yes, this ancient piece of Holy Writ was quoted to me years ago.
Still, Debian does this
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Friday 23 September 2005 05:58 am, Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the mozilla site, but I ha
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Friday 23 September 2005 05:58 am, Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is
to install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or
1.0.7. It's a piece of cake to download and install these from
the mozilla site, but I ha
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Albert wrote:
Albert wrote:
I am a new user of Debian. My first task after system install is to
install Firefox and Tbird, preferably the latest 1.0.6 or 1.0.7.
It's a piece of cake to download and install these from the mozilla
site, but I have no idea how I
Stephen R Laniel wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 09:11:04AM -0500, Albert wrote:
'Linux experience' has been delightful. BTW, the Firefox and
Thunderbird binaries are pretty much self-contained with no
unusual dependencies.
Maybe they're not 'unusual' dependencies
nate writes:
> there was a SMP patch for procps a couple years ago,
> which also added SMP support to top.
That's very buggy and obsolete. Something like it
went into Red Hat; better code is in debian-unstable.
> I remember the 'ps' from it would show which
> processor a process was on. So look
-Type:.*\.bat.*
/dev/null
:0
* ^Content-Type:.*
{
:0
* ^.*name=\".*\.exe\".*
/dev/null
}
can anybody help me with this problems?
thx in advance
yours
Albert
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ll directly on the pdc20265r array last time, though i
dropped the board with the onbpard raid a while back, but i dont think they removed
it?)
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i apologise for not wrpping the mail...
I somehow lost the automatic text wrapping
i just fixed it.
sorry
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somebody else can help you with the details... )
for the promise one (it seems to be a pdc20278?) i found this:
http://www.antgel.co.uk/compsci/linux/promise_raid.shtml
(it seems you'd have to stick to the partly open source driver from
promise)
I do not use one of these but i hope i co
ian.org/~blade/install/(goto the preload floppy)
But i never tried it (i gave up using the promise raid controller after
the MB tied (it was an onboard controller), but I would recommend to
stick to the opensource driver. One warning though: it is _not_ included
in the 2.5/2.6 kernel...
. . Even though i do think that it is important to
note that not everybody speaks english as a native speaker but it makes
communication easier if you do stick to existing standards
yours,
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 04:15:48 -0700
Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [OT, sorry -- but ques
gt; `nvidia.o' kernel module with the nvidia X driver?
If you want it to be loaded at boot time (and if you use some kind of
graphical login you will want that i think), just put the line "nvidia"
in /etc/modules
this will cause it to be loaded automatically on reboot
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the dmesg seems ok
it looks like for some reason modprobe trys to load tuner.o twice...
Albert
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 11:03:46 -0500
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> And then I run into troubles :-(
>
> cogenvs:~# modprobe bttv
>
ou to change this (among other things) without implementing it in
other apps...
yours
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I think you will need the bttv driver, thich is included in the kernel
source...
for more information have a look at the homepage:
http://bytesex.org/bttv/
I'm using mine whithout any problems (only one card & from tv
though)
yours
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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 09:30:29 -0500
sta
dd if= of=
(only works completly with identical disks sizes because it does 1:1
copies...you may have to resize the file system if the new one is
bigger...
yours, Albert
PS: this list is english...so translate before forwarding ?
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:59:36+0100"Andreas Bohnert&quo
header is
> actually installed.
...
the .h files are in the include directory as they wpuld be with the
kernel source....
yours,
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/hosts, it tries to look it up in DNS and if it does
not find it, you will have to wait for the timeout which can take some
time
so, I see 2 options: add the IP in /etc/hosts or reconfigure the telnetd
to not look up the connecting IP
yours,
Albert
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 16:17:50 -0500
"
the SATA controller. to get that working you have to use
certain patches that seem to work but I don't have sata drives to test
it correctly.
yours
Albert
Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
What motherboards have people had success/failures with for woody and
sarge and Bartons with a 400fsb?
Which
from what I gather)
I have not tested sound since I use a SB Audigy...
One last thing:
the ide controller is supported after 2.4.21 I think...before it is only
pio mode...
I hope I have not forgot anything usefull...
yours,
Albert Dengg
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:37:29 +1000
Alan Davis <[EM
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 19:21, Prasanna Meda wrote:
> In reply to
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/msg01866.html
>
> I also noticed the same problem. It is due to
> ps trying to access the past end ofmmaped
> System.map file in my case. What does your
> trace s
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 21:21, Prasanna Meda wrote:
> Albert Cahalan wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 19:21, Prasanna Meda wrote:
> >
> > > In reply to
> > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/msg01866.html
> > >
> >
hi! i'm trying to compile a program from sources, but when I type "./configure" it
says that gcc is not working. The package is installed. What can be the problem?
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the messages:
- configure
checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no
configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create
executables.
- config.log
configure:937: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works
configure:953: gcc -o conftestconftest.c 1>
libc6-dev error:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
libc6-dev: Depends: libc6 (= 2.2.5-14.3) but 2.3.1-9 is to be installed
E: Sorry, broken packages
-
which gcc:
/usr/bin/gcc
ls -l gcc:
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root8 Jan 27 01:36 /usr/bin/gcc -> gcc-2
c/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-chroot
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Hi,
from the kernel config file for the bf24 kernels (avialible on the debian mirrors...):
...
CONFIG_8139CP=y
CONFIG_8139TOO=y
CONFIG_8139TOO_8129=y
...
so, yes it is compiled in the kernel
yours, Albert
On 19 Sep 2003 09:23:29 +1200
Paul William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
re not accessible through
/dev/input/mice but through /dev/psaux
yours,
Albert
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log/kern.log, or if you use another logging deamon it may
differ...for metalog for example you will find it in /var/log/kernel
the only problem is that if it panics there may be a problem writing to the disc...
yours
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login (not very secure - I know) and so they did not see any dialog box that told them
to do sootherwise it seems to work fine for me (I only have 2 users with this
server and 99.9% of the work for the server is only printing...)
yours
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/etc/modules ?
(I don't mean to tell you stupid but such things do happen from time to time....
yours
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Hi
well...
you could set up apt-proxy (apt-proxy.sf.net)...
just be aware that it has sometimes painfully long waiting times but otherwise it
works for me
yours,
Albert
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Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway to have apt-get check another
as you will see here, it won't do you any good:
http://winehq.org/site/docs/wine-faq/index#INTEGRATE-AN-X86-EMULATOR
since it does not emulate a cpu and you won't find that many win32 programmes compiled
for PPC cpus...
yours
Albert
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 01:02:06 +0200
SpawnPPC <[EM
e used with ODMR, and will make fetchmail a
relay between the ODMR server and SMTP or LMTP receiver.
...
yours,
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Hello.
I have just installed Debian 3.0 in compact model. Then I was runing
pppoeconf to configure my connection to provider. Everything goes fine
during setup, eth0 adapter present (RealTek 8029 AS PCI), network
concentrator was found. Then I give account connection details (works
fine in Window
supported since I do not plan to use it.
thanks in advance
yours,
Albert Dengg
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he net possible with such a setup?
...
Well, I think I read somewhere that it sets up an dhcp server for that purpose...I
think it was standard dhcp compatible in win2k as far as I remember...
I hope I remeber correctly
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As strange as it seems, Infomagic has decided to (for some reason) not
include Debian in their June Linux Developer's Resource 4 CD-set. In their
website, http://www.infomagic.com/catalog2.htm#linux, they state that
these CDs include Red Hat 6.0, SuSe 6.1, Slackware 4.0 and (for the first
time) Ca
on my first install.
Albert Hurd
I have installed Debian 2.0 on a second drive, but kept Debian 1.3.1
while I work out the bugs. On 1.3.1, my ethernet card(3com 509c) works
fine. I don't remember if I had to recompile the kernel to get it to
work or not. In 2.0, the card is not acknowledged at boot. What do I
do??
Albert Hurd
So who will be the first to name their city Windows or Word?Cute
short story at this link about Linux... ELA
http://segfault.org/story.phtml?mode=0&id=35dc8675-08ac2da0
Eddie Albert - Principal Systems Engineer
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bian 1.3.1, and ISP provider is cable. I have not used
the deb netscape installer because I tried it with 4.04 and it removed
my only reliable Netscape, 3.04, and then aborted on the installation of
4.04 :-(
Any help would be much appreciated.
Albert Hurd
=> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.27.1.4 (2.1)
libm.so.5 => /lib/libm.so.5.0.6 (0.9)
If these are causing the problem, I would like to know where to get the
desired libraries, and how to install them.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Albert Hurd
]
libXpm.so.4.9
libXext.so.6.1
libdl.so.1.7.14
libc.so.5.3.12
libg++.so.27.1.4
libstdc++.so.27.1.4
libm.so.5.0.6
Any help would be much appreciated.
Albert Hurd
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> On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 10:16:00AM -0700, Albert Hurd wrote:
> > Could anyone tell me where to find the following shared libraries (not
> > just site location, but specific tar files). I need them to hopefully
> > get Communicator 4.06-4.5 wor
ges I want to install? Any help would be appreciated.
Albert Hurd
way, my 30 day licence is expired but WP8 continues on by clicking
Cancel at opening screen.
Albert Hurd
to reboot I get the same problem (Unattached inode, I
believe; I am writing this using my Windows95 OS and forgot to write the
problem down).
What do I do from here. Any help much appreciated.
Albert Hurd
Jim Foltz wrote:
>
> On Fri, Oct 02, 1998 at 09:33:57AM -0700, Albert Hurd wrote:
> > A power outage just caused a file check failure. I was told to fix the
> > problem manually with fsck. When I run fsck or fsck -r -f, it replies
> > with the usual, "Parallelizing
When I try to get new messages, the get-msg popup appears and then NS
freezes at the 1st message. Any ideas??? Help much appreciated.
Albert Hurd
. When I
am
finished, I would like my 2.0 partition to look like the 1.3.1 partition
does
now. Will this involve remounting it to /? As you can see, I am a
relative
newbie who has avoided this transition for too long now. Any help would
be
much appreciated.
Albert Hurd
.
Albert Hurd
.
Albert Hurd
I have noticed that on some web sites(not all), the different color
coding of
visited links is not working. Does anyone know why this is happening
and
how to cure it. I am using NS 4.5 on Linux (Debian 1.3.1).
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t has "pump7". Can anyone tell me what to
do. Before you tell me to do so, I should say that I
installed Debian 2.0 on another drive, but have another problem--it didn't
recognize that I had an ethernet card (3c509, I think), so I would like
to get 1.3.1 working for the time being.
e time being. Thanks.
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and go
to the Make Bootdisk step. Somehow the boot disk has to know that
my system is on the 2nd HD. How is this recorded?
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filesystem readonly)
Unable to open initial console
My lilo.conf was as follows:
#boot = /dev/hda
delay = 0
#compact
#vga = normal
root = /dev/hda1
#read-only
image = /vmlinuz
label = 1.3.1
Any help much appreciated.
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(msdos filesystem readonly)
Unable to open initial console
My lilo.conf was as follows:
#boot = /dev/hda
delay = 0
#compact
#vga = normal
root = /dev/hda1
#read-only
image = /vmlinuz
label = 1.3.1
Any help much appreciated.
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from here? As you can see, I am a rank newbie. Any
suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.
Albert Hurd
or
a Tex newsletter include??
Albert Hurd
le on the terminal!
No pages of output.
Can anyone tell me what to do? Thanks.
Albert Hurd
orrect the problem-I would like to get Vim to
work but am a little frustrated. Thanks very much.
Albert Hurd
ystem mounted readonly, and got
1: no such file or directory.
I am now at a standstill. Any help on what to do next would be much
appreciated.
Albert Hurd
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* sync primitives
* scheduling
* memory management
* interrupt support
Thanks,
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> On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Albert Dorofeev wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > I am wondering how big is the actual kernel
> > of Linux?
> >
> > I cannot compile it with all options turned off
> > for some reason, maybe s
TkDesk, it appears correctly again, but of course with factory
defaults. If I close it and then try to run it again, I get the same
behavior as before. I would appreciate any help I can get with this
problem. I am using Debiaan 1.3.1
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group of letters will appear at once. Similar things with the mouse.
Could anyone tell me what is going on and how to fix it. Thaaanks very
much.
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consecutive days. Many thanks.
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I want to bring up a Java applet at a website under Netscape 3.04. The
applet seems to work ok, but when I close it, Netscape aborts with a bus
error. I am using Debian 1.31. Can anyone help? Thanks.
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me as readonly. I then tried chmod u+rw home and
it failed with
same message: Readonly filesystem, even when I try it as root. /home is the
only directory
except proc marked readonly. What do I do now. Help would be much
appreciated.
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I would like, at least, to get back vanilla TkDesk. Have I lost it for
good?
Further, I would like to know how to config TkDesk without getting into
this trouble.
Any help much appreciated.
Albert Hurd
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I tried dpkg -i (and cp) on xisp_2_1-1(1).deb and got the following
message:
syntax error near unexpected token `xisp_2_1-1(1'
What gives and how can I install the package. Any help very welcome for
this newbie.
Albert Hurd
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from a video camera into a program
running on Linux, ideally into the gimp ?
Thanks for any hint !
Regards,
Albert
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cannot allocate colormap for [various colors}
What is going on, and how do I get color? Many thanks for any help.
Albert Hurd
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