US based financial company searching of the agents in the UK.
If you are older then 22.
Honest and serious.
Also you need to have basic financial skills and accounting skills.
Salary is 2600-3400 pounds per month.
It is possible to use as a part time job.
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Hi,
I am trying to set font path with the command
xset fp+ /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/
as root user but I have the following error:
X Error of failed request: 86
Major opcode of failed request: 51 (X_SetFontPath)
Serial number of failed request: 9
Current serial number in outp
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Lance Duivenbode wrote:
Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Lance Duivenbode wrote:
I work for uses Linux (a custom version) running the 2.4.24 kernel and
we've just upgraded to XFree86 4.5.0. Previously, when X was started
without a mouse it would exit bac
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Evil Mr Henry wrote:
(I tried sending this to the listed maintainer, but didn't get anything back,
so I'm trying this method)
The bug is that the -timeout [seconds] option (eg: xvidtune -timeout 5)
doesn't work. If entered, the program will simply exit after displaying
po
I am installing XFree86 on my laptop. Pentium Three with Debian. I got
XFree86 Intstalled and now I am trying to run the configuration and I cant
do it. It will not recognize the command. I also tried hitting xStart and
that does not work either. Please help. What directory should I be in?
Thanks
Hi Tad,
I'm also running Debian (testing) and I've also had some experience
running on laptops so perhaps I can help you. What commands are you
trying to use?
By the way, to start X you will need to type 'startx' at the console -
not 'xStart'!
Lance
Tad Dixon wrote:
I am installing XFre
I figured out how to run those commands. I was just told by a friend that
xfree86 is not a gui. Is that true? I was able to run XFree86 -autoconfig.
It brought up a screen and mouse pointer only. I had to shut the computer
down. It would not do anything else. If XFree86 is not a gui, what the hell
Hi Tad,
Good to hear you got X running. Your friend is right in some respect -
XFree86 is not a GUI or as they are generally known as in Linux - a
Window Manager. KDE is a window manager but it requires XFree86 to run
since KDE (like every other Window Manager) is not able to access the
your
Dear All,
I am using Red Hat Linux 9.0 with glib 3.3 and kernel
2.4.20-8 versions. The XServer crashed when I tried to read the contents of the
/dev/mem file and /proc/kmem file using the cat command inorder to retrieve the
contents of the physical memory.
As suggested in the kerne
Dear All,
I am using Red Hat Linux 9.0 with glib 3.3 and kernel
2.4.20-8 versions. The XServer crashed when I tried to read the contents of the
/dev/mem file and /proc/kmem file using the cat command inorder to retrieve the
contents of the physical memory.
As suggested in the kerne
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