Dear List,
After installing TeX-Live on my system, I seem to have ruined
my access to info files. Typing "info" or "info " gives
"/usr/bin/info: No such file or directory". I can't do absolutely anything
with the info command. On the other hand, everything in TeX-Live works Ok.
I chose to add
Hi,
Thanks for your help so far narrowing this down. Here is a more complete
description of what I did in TeX-live's installation script ( omitted
for brevity):
sh install-tl.sh
S B # to select the texlive-full scheme.
D 1 /usr/share/TeX # to spe
Dear List,
I've been trying to updrade kdelibs4 from version 4:3.2.2-2 to 4:3.2.3-2 in my
system. However, I'm getting:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Suggested packages:
cupsys-driver-gimpprint xpdf-korean xpdf-japanese xpdf-chinese-traditional
xpdf-chinese-s
Dear List,
I've previously posted this question in linuxquestions.org, but having
gotten no replies, I'm posting here; apologies for those who've already
read it.
I have a webcam (ID 0c45:6029 Microdia Triplex i-mini PC Camera) which was
working fine under kernel 2.6.10, in my hard disk installat
Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> I have a webcam (ID 0c45:6029 Microdia Triplex i-mini PC Camera) which
> was working fine under kernel 2.6.10, in my hard disk installation of
> MEPIS 3.3 (a Debian based distro). I had been using gnomemeeting with
> this webc
Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> What's with the question marks? (Non-ASCII characters?)
As Hal, I don't seem them in his post either, so some decoding variable
probably needs correcting on your system. I've had similar problems
before, and had to check that the MUA's settings were
Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> (NOTE: Off-list reply from Sebastian to my accidental off-list post,
> being forwarded on his behalf for the sake of the archives.)
Thanks.
> So why don't you use Emacs' shell mode? With M-x shell (or eshell or term,
> whichever you prefer) yo
Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Even if I already had it running however, clicking is much too slow for
> me. M-x info, m, works, but it's too many steps. Not to
> mention that I have to switch to the window first. What I would LIKE to
> be able to do is "info pagename" from t
Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> function myinfo { emacs -q -nw --eval "(info \"$1\")"; }
Oops, looking at Jim's suggestion, I realized that the positional argument
above should be in braces, so:
function myinfo { emacs -q -nw --eval &qu
Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 23 July 2005 10:35 pm, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>> Rajiv Vyas:
>>> Is there an "apt-get" driver for ML 1710? If not, what's the easiest way
>>> to get this working with Sarge.
>>
>> If you want to run CUPS you need foomatic-filters-pppd. That includes a
roberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, i know that it exists a package "pdftops" to convert ps to pdf files but i
> do not know if it
> exists a similar tool like "pstopdf" to convert ps to pdf files.
>
> Do you know anything for debian?
apt-get install ps2pdf
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Sebastian P. Luque
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Hi,
It's been about a week since I can't solve this problem, despite trying
several different mirrors. This is what I see:
,-
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] apt-get update
| Ign http://apt.mepis.org unstable Release.gpg
| Ign http://apt.mepis.org unstable Release
| Ign http://apt.mepis.org unstable/main
Seeker5528 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> The non-us repository is not used any more so this is expected and you
> should remove non-us from your sources.list file.
You're right, I just found this out. I came across
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/06/msg00719.html that cleared
that
Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am confronted with a need to see what is inside a MS Access database.
> I don't need to change anything, just need to off-load table contents,
> and, hopefully, read the sql of cataloged queries. I really don't want
> to give money to BillG, and I have s
Brendon Lloyd Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> For all I know this is a problem with the way the computers on campus have
> been set up. What I'd like to know is if there is anything I might be
> doing in the way I burn these discs that might be causing this sort of
> behaviour. One of
Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Have you enabled joliet extensions?
to be precise, you need to enable these when burning your CD. k3b has such
an option for that.
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Sebastian P. Luque
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with a subject of &qu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
> On the DVD, yes. In fact, it has Joliet, RockRidge, and UDF.
>
> On the CDs, well, they're all audio CDs, so I guess they're not even
> ISO9660, are they?
Hopefully someone else can explain this better, but I think that's right.
Your trouble may also have to do w
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> There is certainly no Acrobat Reader: it isn't even free enough for
> non-free. There are xpdf and kpdf packages.
Well, you can still get the unofficial Debian Acrobat Reader package, from
e.g. Christian Marillat's repository, if your distro doesn'
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