Hello,
My gnome-session has been working well but recently after some general
upgrade, I encounter the following error:
"gnome-smproxy: unable to connect to session"
when I tried to start X I'm using startx to do it.
My system is sid with gnome/gnome-2 dist-updated just yesterday.
I had tried
Dear all,
I'd be grateful if someone who owns/has experience with the Acer Aspire
6060 tell me whether it comes with a winmodem? I'm offered a second hand
one at a good price and would like to strip Windows off for debian. If
it is, then that would be useless. I presume that winmodem is still not
Hi,
I installed KDE 1.0 on my Debian Linux 2.0 with the .deb packages from
ftp.us.kde.org and it worked find; except one thing: I get blurred
images instead of nice looking icons (i.e., the Up, Home, ... buttons)
on the toolbar in kfm. This problem occurs in some other applications,
too.
The .xse
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>
> Hey there, I've gotten Debian installed and running, but I have a few
> problems I need to get taken care of. First off, I accidentally uninstalled
> dpkg-ftp, but managed to use dftp to get dkpg-http, but it asks for a proxy
> address or URL and I have no clue what
Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
>
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>
> On Sat, 8 Aug 1998, LUK ShunTim wrote:
>
> > I installed KDE 1.0 on my Debian Linux 2.0 with the .deb packages from
> > ftp.us.kde.org and it worked find; except one thing: I get blurred
> > ima
Kent West wrote:
>
> Whenever I try to run Netscape it returns an error to the effect of
> "Can't open display" Any clues? (Please be as specific as you can because
> I don't know what I'm doing.)
>
> Thanks.
> Kent West
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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BG Lim wrote:
>
> I just installed kde-1.0 from ftp.kde.org. I believe that it is the same
> release 1.0-1 version found in slink.
>
> My problem is that the toolbar icons in kfm and other progs that use those
> icons don't show up. Instead, you get fuzzy pics where the icons are
> supposed to be
I'm just wondering whether enabling virtual resolution is compiled
default in X servers. Even if I commented out all "Virtual" options in
my XF86Config file, I still get the virtual desktops. I'm using the
XF86_Mach64 server.
Any hint if I'd like to disable it?
Regards,
ST
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Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
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> *-LUK ShunTim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |
> | I'm just wondering whether enabling virtual resolution is compiled
> | default in X servers. Even if I commented out all "Virtual" options in
> | my XF86Config file, I still get the virtual
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
>
> Virtual resolution is a feature of XFree86. It allows you to work
> on a larger space than the actual resolution of your display. It
> works almost exactly as if you had a display with better resolution.
> I don't think you can really disable it, but you can avoid noticing
David Wright wrote:
>
> On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, LUK ShunTim wrote:
>
> > Thanks. I got it. This is what I observed.
> >
> > I change the "Display" subsection of my XF86Config to this:
> >
> > Subsection "Display"
> > Dep
Michael B. Taylor wrote:
[snipped]
>
> You will need ppp, net_std, and net_base packages. I think ppp is now
> ppp_pam or something. You will need to set up your ppp options and
> your chat script. I think there is now a package that automates this task,
> but I cant remember what it is called
Remo Badii wrote:
>
> After installing Debian 2.0 last week from CDs, I am now trying
> to install Netscape 4, pgplot, and tgif using dselect and ftp from
> the ftp.denian.org site.
> I also got the message "getting ... xfntpex_3.3.2.3 ...
> xserver-svga ...".
> Is this because there are new versi
Hi,
I would like to know where can I get a GPL'd or free driver for the
Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card for x86 architecture. I've checked out the
OSS/Free
page and it seems that their free version does not support this (and
other PCI) card.
Regards,
ST
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Remo Badii wrote:
>
> Dear Debian TeX/LaTeX users,
>
> I have just installed the revtex library under $HOME/tex/sty/revtex, as
> in my previous Linux system (2 years old, S.u.S.E. 4.2), under Debian
> 2.0. Although I have set the variable TEXINPUTS to include
> $HOME/tex/sty and $HOME/tex/sty/rev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Does Linux (or, more specifically, XFree86) support AGP video boards? The
> specific one in question is an ASUSTEK V3000 or something of the sort.
>
> Andrew Tarr
>
I don't know about V3000 but I have an Asustek V264GT AGP video card
and it is using the ATI Rage 3D
Hi,
I have to add some database support so I get the source tar ball from
apache and re-compile it. With some minor problems, I got it worked. I
found the that the size of the binary file was much larger that the
original one in the distribution. I suspect that some modules are
dynamically linked
"M.C. Vernon" wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> A friend of mine has a (SUSE) install on hdc, but wants lilo (or
> similar) to go on hda (which is a dos/w95 partition)?
>
> is there a howto/etc for this sort of thing?
>
> Matthew
>
> --
> Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
>
> Steward of the Cambrid
Hi,
When I wanted to bookmark a page by dragging the "location" icon into
the bookmark file, it just wouldn't work. I'm using hamm, kernel 2.0.34,
KDE and Netscape 4.5bPR1. Have I missed to install anything?
Regards,
ST
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Blazej Sawionek wrote:
>
> LUK ShunTim wrote:
> > KDE and Netscape 4.5bPR1.
> Sorry I don't uderstand what you are trying to do, but 4.5bPR2 is
> already available - maybe that can help you?
>
Blazej,
May be I have not made myself very clear.
What I would like to
H C Pumphrey wrote:
>
> On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Wilson Tuma wrote:
>
> > Plase could you give the the files I have to download to be able to install
> > linux man pages so I can get help by typing say
> > "man rm" or "man cp"
>
> You need the manpages package (manpages_1.19-1.deb) ,
>
Hi,
Something strange happened to my Debian system. I can login as an
ordinary user and it works normally but when I login as root, it printed
out the motd on the screen and said that root has been logged in. A
'who' from another user confirms it. It even told me "no mail for root"
but I don't get
Nikolai Andreyevich Luzan wrote:
> Your version of sysklogd is? if it is 1.3-29 then you have the bugged up
> version.
[snipped]
That indeed is the case. Thanks.
May be that's where the fun is -- you never know what interesting things
will come up. And you always got somebody willing to help.
re problem because I get the virtual
consoles (1 to 4) from the Rescue Disk boot.
I would be grateful for your help.
Regards,
--ST
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| LUK ShunTim |
| |
| Civil and
I got this problem as well when I upgrade from Debian 1.2 to 1.3.
I overcame it by turning off the passive FTP tranfer mode when selecting
the access method.
Hope it works for you as well.
ST
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| LUK Sh
Hi,
I am now on a 2.2.18 kernel (in sid already) and I'd like to upgrade to a 2.4.x
but unfortunately I have a small (~100 Mb) / partition when I started out and
it's already quite full. Upgrading via the usual manner with apt-get and friends
didn't do the job (and screwed things up quite a bi
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
I have /usr, /var, /home etc mounted on different partitions. One obvious way
would be to shrink other partitions and grow /, but I don't want to do that,
at
least not yet before taking a look at other (better) options.
Therefore, I am just wondering whether there is
Crispin Wellington wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 15:15, LUK ShunTim wrote:
[snipped]
Thanks for the idea and also to all people who responded.
If that doesn't make absolute sense, then don't do it. Maybe du -sh to
find whats taking up all the space.
This is the result:
/b
Hello,
I'm testing the Apache::ASP on a debian/sid box.
System info:
apache2-mpm-worker 2.0.55-4,
libapache2-mod-perl2 2.0.2-2,
libapache-asp-perl 2.59-2.
By itself, apache2+mod_perl seems to be working well.
However, I got error messages like these
[Sun Apr 16 18:12:02 2006] [error] [client 1
Ivan Glushkov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried to install ati driver after upgrading my Debian/etch to xorg
> 7.0.0. There are three ways to do that as fas I know:
[snipped]
Flavio posted on the fglrx list that a new 8.24 version compatible with
X.org 7.0 is available for testing.
http://www.stanch
Hello,
I ran into this problem which I cannot figure out. I must have missed
something. I'm using sid with bash version 3.1.5(1).
cat <>outfile
Some words
EOF
works but when it is embedded inside an if-then-fi construct like,
AAA=""
if [ -z "$AAA" ]; then
cat <>outfile
Some words
EO
Dave Thayer wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 02:41:08PM +0800, LUK ShunTim wrote:
>
>
>>
>>cat <>outfile
>>Some words
>>EOF
>>
>>
>>works but when it is embedded inside an if-then-fi construct like,
>>
>>
>>AAA=&
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