Alan Tate wrote:
>
> Sorry, this question is not Debian-specific: I am trying to set up
> wwwoffle with Netscape 4.05. Apparently there shoud be, in the (Netscape)
> Edit/Preferences/Advanced menu, a section relating to proxies. All I have
> there are settings for Java and Cookies etc. Where the d
G. Crimp wrote:
>
> I've moved my old system over to a new hard drive. I thought I was
> fairly meticulous in copying things over (compared all permissions,
> ownerships, links and other special files between the two file systems). I
> edited lilo.conf and fstab, then shutdown, changed t
Azog wrote:
>
> Hello! I'm in need of netinet/ip_tcp.h, netinet/ip_udp.h,
> netinet/protocols.h. Which package are these in? TIA
>
They are called tcp.h udp.h and in.h. They are in kernel-source package.
Dirk
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Taren wrote:
>
> > > VHS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
> > > thenUnable to open an initial console
> > >
> >
> > Looks like /dev/tty0 isn't there.
> >
> > Are use sure you did copy the devices correctly (cp does not copy
> > devices correctly, use tar or cpio).
>
> Or the
McGill wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've recently moved to Debian 2.0 from slackware 3.2 (kernel 2.0.29), and
> I am having trouble getting AOL's instant messenger (AIM) and netscape
> 4.05 running. When I am in X (using WindowMaker wm... if that makes a
> difference...) and type ./aim or ./netscape i
gcc -o $@ -c $^ -Wall -W -Werror $(NW_WHERE) -DQUEUE=\"tess-tinte\"
tess-ps-kyo37 : tess-ps-kyo37.o
gcc -o $@ $^
chown root.root $@
chmod ug+s $@
tess-ps-kyo37.o: nw-printer.c
gcc -o $@ -c $^ -Wall -W -Werror $(NW_WHERE) -DQUEUE=\"tess-ps-kyo37\"
/* -*- c -*-
Kent West wrote:
>
> Are there any graphical web browsers available that don't need X? I've
> only got 8MB on this laptop, which is unusable with X and Netscape.
>
take a look at lynx
Dirk
Pat O'Brien wrote:
>
> If I have 192Mb of ram, how do I indicate to the kernel that I
> have it.
>
Write
append="mem=192m"
in lilo.conf and run lilo again. The kernel must be said explicitly how
much memory you have if you go above 64M.
Dirk
Hi,
I've update from bo to hamm, and now I can't drag a window accross
virtual screens.
I know about EdgeResistance & EdgeScroll, but they do not seem to give
me exactly what I had: crossing virtual screens was only done when
dragging a window.
Anybody know how to get the old behaviour back?
netware
client package (with programs like ncpmount), but all seems to suppose
an IPX network?? What do I need when the network is running TCP/IP?
Any hint would be helpfull, because I do not know much about novell.
Dirk Bonne
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> "Lukas" == Lukas Eppler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lukas> Hi, When I remove a package, which contains files also
Lukas> contained in other packages, is it removed?
Lukas> Or, if I remove a file from perl-base, is /usr/bin/perl
Lukas> still there afterwards, because it's con
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