Jess I have an HP OfficeJet Model 350.
I claims compatibility with HP DeskJet models: 500, 510, & 520 and
uses PCL level 3
best,
bill
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Jess Stryker wrote:
> HP 694c DeskJet
>
> Epson Stylus Color 600
>
> These printers aren't listed as either compatible
> or non-compatible
Shouldn't it be: xterm*scrollBar:true (on)
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
> I added the line:
>
> xterm.scrollBar: true
>
> In a .Xdefaults file to turn on scrollbars automatically on xterms, but X
> seemed to ignore this. How does Debian deal with Xdefaults? And where
> can I
en on an xterm the
reverse video gets screwed up. Background seems to switch to "white"
while the forground remains "white". Makes terminal use rather a bit
difficult! To correct that it seems that I have to do "hard resets" in a
row using the pulldown menu.
bes
Hi Bob;
In addition to what Scott said himself, I was told that he was sent a
specific request to post it again (in multiple groups).
However, like you (I suspect), I carefully read the whole thing (yet
again> to see if there was anything new.
Thus, as a request to Scott: If it is not too much
Hi John;
I have one PC running hamm. Part of my "motivation" for switching to hamm
is that I also have two Amiga 3Ks running debian linux and for those
essentially hamm is not an option. It is I think, useful to try to keep
the debian machines all running the same version. The PC does however,
did just find out though is that it is possible to "fix" things by just
re-enabling reverse video in the button two menu--that helps a bit.
best,
-bill
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, bleach wrote:
>
> > I also use "xterm*reverse
r and dselect fails to complete the new installation
with a removal of the old. One tends to fell "kinda left high and dry"
since the changes are not necessarily clear or obvious.
best,
-bill
On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, David Gaudine wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, bleach wrote:
>
>
e a close look at what is going on here on this machine...
I have to wonder if any of the users of hamm have the "feeling" that hamm
is more solid than bo?
best,
-bill
On 5 Dec 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
> >>"bleach" == bleach <[EMAIL PROTECT
Let me count the reasons...
1) If I want to do some work when someone else is already logged in via
xdm (ie: They don't mind the 'break' but would mind "shutting down"
for me).
2) If I am logged in as me and decide that I want to do a bunch of
"sysadm" type stuff, I will frequently
So of those not so easily confused as the rest of us may well correct
this. I also have done the force on libc6 but think that it has something
to do with just exactly which 'old' libc5 is on your system. _If_ I
remember correctly, you can not install the libc5 from hamm first because
it _definat
Steve;
While I might indeed have created problems for myself, I NEVER have
capitalized an xterm entry. All of the examples for Xdefaults and
Xresources that I have seen through the years have never had "xTerm",
"Xterm", or "XTerm". While I am quite sure that the resource and resource
class keywo
Thanks Stephen! Unfortunately my earlier reply to Steve had already left.
You have certainly helped with that understanding.
best,
-bill
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John, I am not sure that I even want to get into this "flay" but some
comments about my own observations with the issue are:
Some ISPs using CHAP present the "username"/"password" sort of thing (of
course "username:" might be something else like "login:", "account:", etc.
but actually don't use the
Paul, Linux doesn't recognize or even care about "primary" partitions.
"fdisk", "cfdisk", etc. recognize them but only because BIOS deals with
drives and partitions in this fashion. I guess what I am trying to say is
that Linux does not care a whit about what kind of partition or where it
happens
I have a laptop , AWARD 486 dx33 , 4MB ram ,IDE HDD ,ISA bus
and I obtained Debian 1.3.1 (or just 1.3). When I boot (i boot from floppys) it
does the normal procedure until it reaches line
RAMDISK:compressed image found at block 0
and it stops here and doesn't move anywhere.
I've been asking arou
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