with the debian-user list, for example).
The only real reason I'd like this is to have one piece of software
for reading news and email (e.g. gnus, which I didn't like too much).
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming
On Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 07:24:21PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> I like WMppp in WindowMaker.
Another WindowMaker dock application that may be of interest: wmnet.
It works for ppp/modem connections, but also for ethernet
connections.
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the windo
On Fri, Sep 04, 1998 at 04:55:44PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> Either get the glibc version of Netscape
> in /pub/communicator/4.06/development/english/unix/linux20_glibc2
> or install the necessary libc5 packages.
>
> On Fri, 4 Sep 1998, Jianbo Zhang wrote:
>
> > When I run dpkg -i netscape4_4.0
I am trying to compile xemacs 20.4 withOUT gpm support because of the
CTRL-Z error in the console.
I got the three xemacs 20.4 files pertinant to building a debian
package. I did a "dpkg-source -x xemacs20*dsc" then edited the
debian/rules file to remove gpm support.
For the actual build, I typ
I find myself installing things in /usr/local/ occationally. There is
a type of "package management" system exclusively for /usr/local/.
For folks who do install things in /usr/local/, you may be interested
in the following:
http://www-wsg.cso.uiuc.edu/duct/
and some more info can be found at
h
While working on some C++ code for a programming assignment, I got the
following error:
/usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x36): undefined reference to `main'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
And that is simply after typing "g++ .cc"
The other error is as follows:
If I mistakenly type "gcc .cc" :
gc
On Mon, Sep 14, 1998 at 11:28:27PM +, David Warnock wrote:
> There are some things I really miss and one is the ability to select
> text using the shift key combined with any cursor movement. From the
> latest FAQ where it talks about windows versions it mentions a package
> called pending-dele
On Tue, Sep 15, 1998 at 12:27:27AM +, David Warnock wrote:
> I definately do not want to start any kind of flame war on this. I
> believe that our preferences here are simply due to the what we learnt
> first (the best block support I have ever used was in MultiEdit on
> msdos). I also believe
I installed the xgalaga deb. It works, mostly (even sound!)...except
for the space key: I can't fire! And the "q" and "Q" keys are also
useless.
Really, I can only move back and forth, which is pretty boring.
Anyone know what's up?
Thanks
On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 12:24:08AM -0500, Default Debian Reader wrote:
> Does anyone else ever have trouble when trying to download files from
> hyperlinks in netscape? When i click the link and the download window
> pops up and then once the file is dloaded i look in my dir and it has
> saved a f
On Mon, Sep 21, 1998 at 09:43:13AM -0500, Ryan King wrote:
> I installed Debian Linux (and am very happy with it), and was working on
> getting Lilo to give me dual-boot options between it and my current
> WindowsNT O/S.
An extremely delicate procedure, Windows NT gets moody when you share
you sys
On Mon, Sep 21, 1998 at 07:06:32PM +0200, Christophe Broult wrote:
> I've just added more RAM on my old Pentium 100. Now I have 128 Mb of
> RAM and as expected I'm experiencing a slowdown when a program is run
> above the 64 Mb limit. I think that running programs in the first 64
> Mb and using the
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to uiuc.sw.linux as well.
I am looking for a type of "desktop calendar" application for Linux.
Several folks have large (physical) calendars on their actual desk.
They are well-suited for writing down appointments, exam
On Tue, Sep 22, 1998 at 11:32:34PM +, Ruud de Bruin wrote:
> I want to issue a "clearscreen" in or after a logout command so that the
> next login is on a blank screen. How can I accomplish this?
Not too long ago, the same question was asked. There are a billion
ways to accomplish what you wa
On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 04:29:09PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> ST34520N MEDALIST PRO 4.55GB SCSI ULTRA, 3.5LP 9.5MS 7200RPM $333
> ST36530N MEDALIST PRO 6.5GB ULTRA SCSI, 3.5LP 11MS 7200RPM *MC=20* $588
> ST39140WC MEDALIST PRO 9.10GB SCSI ULTRA, SCA 9.5MS 7200RPM *MC=20* $782
> ...
Try ht
I've been working on my personal web page with xemacs recently. Just
today, it started acting goofy on its own.
When I open xemacs 20.4 with my .html file, the first time I press the
TAB key to indent for me, xemacs runs some things off across the
bottom (the "status" area), ending with "parsin
Does anyone know of a way (or a utility) to view ansi graphics under
Linux?
I used to run a BBS a few years back, and had it pretty jazzed out
with colorful ANSi graphics. I can't just "cat" the files, though,
because the high-ascii characters are not diplayed correctly (and by
high-ascii I mean
On Wed, Sep 30, 1998 at 10:08:36AM -0500, Jianbo Zhang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just download sybase ase, it is in rpm format. I do not know how to
> install it in Debian. I am using Debian 2.0. Any help would be highly
> appreciated.
There is a debian package of rpm (RedHat package manager) that y
o works great).
Good luck!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
he Red Hat distribution, I should be able to do the same
on Debian, Slackware, and all the rest.
In my humble opinion, Linux application development (and ports) should
not be done with one particular distribution in mind, but with
_general_ Linux in mind.
Just thoughts.
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL
s. Could netscape be creating
> these messages? Cheers, Colin.
I could be mistaken, but... I believe Netscape uses imap or pop,
sorta like fetchmail. That message is a "place" holder for these
protocols, if I remember correctly. I believe you're just supposed to
ignore it...
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:27:59AM -0600, Matt Garman wrote:
>
> Has anyone been sucessful using the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
> (ALSA) drivers in FULL DUPLEX mode with the program slab?
>
> I have a SB AWE 32, wich is currently working great with the stock OSS
> k
you play with this software enough,
you can achieve impressive results. Using only my ultra cheap
microphone that came with my soundcard (sitting it in front of my
guitar amp), I can record very clear sound.
If anyone needs any more details on setting up ALSA and SLab, feel
free to ask. I
I'm trying to do a roll-your-own x11amp, but can't get past the
configure script. I get the following message:
checking for thread-safe xlibs... no
configure: error: You need to have thread-safe xlibs to use x11amp.
Wha?
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They&
says I don't have "thread-safe X
libraries." I thought X on a libc6 system was automatically
considered "thread-safe" (or something to that effect).
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord,
assive and daunting, and I don't really know where to
begin. Could someone offer some hints, please?
Thanks
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
iate directories
(e.g. /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, etc.)
When I custom compile something, or install something that a Deb
package does not exist for, I use epkg, and it works great.
Good luck,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down o
On Sat, Feb 20, 1999 at 08:33:13PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> Sorry for the wide crossposting.
>
> XFree86 3.3.2.3a-10pre11v2 is available at
> http://master.debian.org/~branden/xfree86.
> ...
Are these xlib libraries "thread-safe?"
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt
or Rock Ridge, but the "speed=x" option has no hyphen.
weird.
Thanks,
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
nguages, Std." field and
make sure your potential printer uses "HP PCL" language.
Good luck,
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
bs remain compatible with
each other, there should be no worry about the distributions.
If all the time spent bickering and debating distributions was used
for general Linux development and enhancement...
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
I can get around it?
Thanks,
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
into some type of multiple modem, ISDN, cable modem or
something of the like connection, and having all computers in the
house or apartment share this device, but also share files between all
the computers, with NFS or samba or something similar.
Is IP Masquerading the solution for this also?
M
or NT and
/dev/sda3 for Linux, verdad?
Thanks!
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
s.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/non-free/binary-i386/Package
s.gz
Bad return code from subprocess
Any help?
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 08:57:58AM -0600, Matt Garman wrote:
> When I try to do an "apt-get update," I get the following errors:
>
> Get http://http.us.debian.org stable/contrib Packages
> 0% [Packages `Connecting to http.us.debian.org' 0]http: Bad header
> line
&
rently the default Debian xlibs are not compiled to be thread
safe.
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 02:00:38PM -0600, Matt Garman wrote:
> Could anyone offer any advice or pointers as for how to custom compile
> xfree86 as a debian package? I want to compile using egcc and only
> include support for the video driver that I need (trying to make it a
> bit le
a ftp, and installing them by hand with dpkg.
Why is my system in this state? What did I do? These packages that
dselect started to remove, I have NEVER flagged to remove them.
help.
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, t
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 02:00:38PM -0600, Matt Garman wrote:
>
> Could anyone offer any advice or pointers as for how to custom compile
> xfree86 as a debian package? I want to compile using egcc and only
> include support for the video driver that I need (trying to make it a
Which package has the ldd program in it? I could swear this utility
used to be on my computer, now it's not (I had that dselect removal
disaster mentioned in an earlier post).
Thanks,
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayo
d return code from subprocess
ERROR
http://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
Bad return code from subprocess
ERROR
http://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/non-free/binary-i386/Packages.gz
Bad return code from subprocess
Thanks,
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL
p, ftp or file URIs
> > deb http://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
>
> Which apt version are you using? Which distro? (hamm, slink, potato)
I'm using apt version 0.1.9 in the slink distribution.
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always hav
On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 05:17:39PM -0500, Mitch Blevins wrote:
> Matt Garman wrote:
> > > Which apt version are you using? Which distro? (hamm, slink, potato)
> >
> > I'm using apt version 0.1.9 in the slink distribution.
>
> I am trying to update from t
nd or
a bit obscure. A lot of reporters probably don't take the time to
actually find out what *IS* available for Linux.
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
y.
Does anyone know if anything of this sort exists?
Thanks,
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
paste with the middle mouse button.
Good luck!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
, you can recompile xemacs without gpm support, which I
found particularly appealing, because you can get rid of some of the
extra crud that comes with xemacs which you'll probably never need.
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the b
ituations.
Also strange: I tried to copy and paste with the mouse, and again,
mutt will not accept any "d" with the mouse method, i.e. I have to add
them by hand.
Very annoying! Is this a known bug? My mutt version is:
Mutt 0.94.17i (1998-11-19)
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL
aving not read any info on creating Deb packages).
Ultimately, I just snagged the vanilla XEmacs 20.4 source
(http://xemacs.cs.uiuc.edu), and installed in /usr/local with epkg
(http://www-wsg.cso.uiuc.edu/epkg/), which is similar to stow.
My homegrown XEmacs seems to run faster, too.
Matt
--
messy code, with only a few massive functions, and cheap hacks
to make something work. Who knows, but that's the impression I get.
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
ling with
egcc, and the "-O3" optimization switch (full optimization).
Email me if you need any more help!
Good luck!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
o when a new Debian release
cometh, you can be sure it's been tested to a full extent. I think
Redhat 5.0 or something was a nightmare, i.e. the had lots of bugs
surface due to lack of testing and premature release. It's similar to
Debian calling their "unstable" systems a th
only the actual usage graph opaque (i.e. regions not filled in by the
peaks and valleys are transparent).
Is there such a utility?
Thanks!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
tuff, and
XEmacs ignores the GNU emacs options. The XEmacs FAQ at
http://xemacs.cs.uiuc.edu/ has info on how to accomplish this.
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
just fine. I think you can
also specify which compiler and what compiler options to use in your
"./configure" call. I don't remember how I did this, actually; I just
remember my call to the configure script had a million parameters.
Good luck!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTEC
etchmail: IMAP< A0006 OK FETCH completed
fetchmail: IMAP< * BYE datasrv2.cso.uiuc.edu IMAP4rev1 server
terminating connection
fetchmail: IMAP< A0007 OK LOGOUT completed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from
students.uiuc.edu
fetchmail: Query status=10
fetchmail: norm
urner had a 50 pin "port," but I just picked up an adapter.
> External vs Internal? Some people say that overheating is a problem and
> external is a better choice.
Mine is internal, never had a problem with heat, and I leave my
computer on 24 hrs/day. Internal is cheaper.
Ma
ith my old (2.0.36) kernel, and bootpc works fine.
I checked, and my ethernet card is loaded okay, and before bootpc
tries to do anything.
Any offhand hints, or do I need to give more info?
Thanks!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the
Does the plug'n'play support of the new 2.2.0 linux kernel negate the
need for isapnp?
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
XER is not set
CONFIG_AWE32_SYNTH=m
# CONFIG_AEDSP16 is not set
Does anyone have any idea what this problem is? It's driving me mad!
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
e any ideas on this?
Also, how do I move the margins over to the right a bit? I use a
three hole punch on my tab to keep it in a binder and if the text is
too far left, the holes kinda ruin it.
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down
ng, considering actual (hardware) multitrack recorders
start around $300 (just for a four track!).
Thanks!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
is a
distribution or two that actually uses this method for package
management.
email me if you want more info,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
s there or will
there be a pgcc Deb package?
Thanks,
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
round this.
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
-mp3, www.8hz.com
bladeenc, http://home8.swipnet.se/~w-82625
Bladeenc is supposedly faster.
Hope that helps,
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good time down on the bayou,
Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
of a close mirror that has the source, or is
there a preferred method?
Also, same goes for the non-free and non-US stuff that I'd also like
to have on CD. (I'm in my University dorm with an ethernet link to
T3s and the like; I want to take advantage of my bandwith before the
end of the acade
.status'. Stop.
I don't know why it's looking for the 2.0.36 kernel headers. I'm
running kernel 2.2.5.
Also, I also tried a "debian/rules clean" and then tried to build the
binary again, but the same error still comes up.
Thanks for any help!
Matt
--
Matt Garman,
me, but I'm not getting the
confirmation notice because (I think) Exim is disallowing mail outside
of the uiuc.edu domain. I've had this come up on other occations,
i.e. not receiving mail sent specifically to my machine from outside
of my domain.
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL P
so.conf
/usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d
/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/lib/libc5-compat
/lib/libc5-compat
/usr/local/lib
And I also tried running "ldconfig" as root before running the
program, no dice.
Any ideas?
thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"They're always havin' a good t
y the
environment variable should make a difference.)
Thanks again!
On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 09:58:25PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I installed the acroread package. I've installed and removed it
> before, in the past, with no trouble, but this time, I get the
>
s a Debian package for
it). You can print multiple pages (of text or postscript) on one
physical page. Obviously the text comes out smaller, but it saves
paper on lengthy stuff.
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces"
--Pink Floyd
$header_X-Mailing-List: contains debian-user@lists.debian.org
then
save /debian-user
finish
endif
# enf of debian-user filter
This works, although I think I liked smail+procmail better,
personally.
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in
llowing line:
set signature="~/.sig"
And that appends the spiffy file ~/.sig to the end of every message I
send with mutt, as seen below :)
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors o
ot;debian" directory, with the
binary argument which says just create the *.deb binary package. That
should be sufficient in most cases (except for XFree86 :)
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright
on't think it
is malicious, but a pain nonethless. In short, don't run it
(shouldn't affect Linux-only users, though :)
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
enc," it's free and considered one of the better
mp3 encoders. Another decent encoder is 8hz-mp3, at www.8hz.com.
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
isc, I get this
error:
E: Line 2 in package file
/var/state/apt/lists/cdrom_debian_dists_slink_main_binary-i386_Packages
has no :.
E: Package file
/var/state/apt/lists/cdrom_debian_dists_slink_main_binary-i386_Packages
line 2 does not start a package
Any ideas?
Thanks,
MG
--
Matt Garman
running Exim, and have been for quite a while. I did a
little snooping on DejaNews, and folks usually say that sendmail needs
to be running... I don't have a sendmail process, but does exim
create one anyway?
Thanks for any help!
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
cks for fixing it do not work for me. :(
Thanks again!
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning."
--Pink Floyd, "Echoes"
running? I don't need anything too fancy except the ability to read
from more than one server (e.g. my ISP's news server and my school's
news server). Also, my school's server needs to be sent a login and
password before I can access it.
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTEC
cial binary CD supposed to be
binary, or is my CD corrupt? It seems fishy that both my Packages and
Packages.gz files would *both* be corrupted.
Anyone have their Official binary discs handy to check up on this?
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in
erver and read while
the modem is connected. I want to have the articles downloaded
automatically (say, in the middle of the night) so I can read them at
my leasure, offline.
MG
--
Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"And though the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wing
On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 09:47:10AM +, David Warnock wrote:
> I need to add a CD Writer to my system. Can anyone give me a
> recommendation for a very reliable and fast writer (I only need
> writeable not re-writeable). I am only interested in a SCSI interface
> and would prefer an internal unit
On Sun, Oct 11, 1998 at 01:26:26AM -0500, Default Debian Reader wrote:
> I have put a sym link in /home/ftp to some other directory on my machine.
> However when doing ftp and loging in anonymously and i try to the cd to
> the symlink it says no such file or directory. Can anyone help? Thanks
> m
local because I wasn't
sure of how to custom configure a debian source package.
Good luck.
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oom for improvement though, as far as
graphical samba clients for Unix.
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Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
ons-save-faces t)
Still, xemacs always reverts to the same (tiny) font size. Anybody
know the story on this?
Thanks,
Matt
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art, which tells the kernel explicity how
much RAM I have.
Hope this helps!
Matt
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1 }
and nothing happens. I assumed this would appear under the as the
next available drive letter, but I can't get to this data anywhere.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Matt
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default is kinda nasty.
Thanks!
Matt
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Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
I use the "setleds" utility to automatically turn on my num-lock when
I login to the console. Whenever I start X, though, num lock is
turned off. Also, if I quit X, when I'm thrown into xdm, num lock is
also turned off. How can I make num-lock default to on in X?
Thanks!
age, as such, for Netscape. The *.deb file you got is
probally the "installer" package. You need to get the actual Netscape
binary tarball from Netscape (ftp.netscape.com), put it in your /tmp/
directory, and you should be set.
good luck
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setting this card up under Windows
because of the "OPL3-SA3 Sound System." What is this sound system?
Thanks!
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ACT Y)
))
(CONFIGURE CTL0039/45913 (LD 2
# ANSI string -->WaveTable<--
(IO 0 (SIZE 4) (BASE 0x0620))
(IO 1 (SIZE 4) (BASE 0x0A20))
(IO 2 (SIZE 4) (BASE 0x0E20))
(NAME "CTL0039/45913[2]{WaveTable }")
(ACT Y)
))
(WAITFORKEY)
Any help?
On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 10:33:13AM -0700, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matt Garman) writes:
>
> | I have a Sound Blaster AWE 32 Plug'n'Play soundcard. I cannot get it
> | to play midi!
> /usr/bin/sfxload /usr/local/lib/audio/synthgm.sbk
Yes, but does
nder Linux, but everything sounds great under Windows.
Matt
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Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
-- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 08:46:04PM +0100, Michele Bini wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 11:00:32AM -0700, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
> > Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > | Yes, but does this use my wavetable? I tried this, using the sound
> > | banks installed o
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