Hola
Estoy tratando de darle uso a unos 486 en los cuales es imposible
correr X, la idea es que usuarios normales (a los que emacs o vim los haría
vomitar) puedan ocuparlos para digitar, pero no me resigno a instalarles M$DOS
pero por mas que he busco no encuentro algo como el
Saludos debianeros
Soy novicio en Debian, he conseguido instalarlo
sin problemas en un portatil de 2º mano que tengo..
todo ha ido bien me pilla las PCMCIA del CDROM
externo , el modem/red ,etc... mi pregunta es :
?pero en que parte de la instalación activo en el
Kernel , el demonio APMD, de
Enrique Marcote Peña, sábado 09 de junio de 2001 a la(s) 00:35:59 +0200:
Totalmente de acuerdo, pero es que llevo algún tiempo siguiendo las
discusiones sobre profile, bash_profile...etc., y todavía no tengo nada claro
donde definir los alias para que me funcionen siempre y en todo
circunstancia.
Saludos:
Como puedo visualizar los demonios que tiene corriendo mi Debian.
En Red Hat ..usaba setup .. y me dejaba configurar los servicios al
de arranque ,etc..
en Debian ...hay algo similar?¿
Gracias, de antemano.
Buenas
Parece que algo ha cambiado por que esto funcionaba perfectamente antes
y ahora ha empezado a fallar, esto es lo que ocurre:
Hace algún tiempo actualicé el kernel a 2.4.4 y mas o menos a la vez
actualice los paquetes que tenía medio viejos, el caso es que antes
Alle ore 00:20, sabato 09 giugno 2001, Carlos López ha scritto:
Pues no te has equivocado. Necesitas un servidor wins.
Hace cosa de 9 meses me encontré con esta misma
situación con la que te encuentras tú, solo que el
software utilizado era diferente: HP-UX 10.0 con
Checkpoint Firewall-1 y un
Hola
Hace poco tiempo, compilaba programas con gdk-imlib añadiendo al configure.in
una linea tal que AM_PATH_GDK_IMLIB(...). Con la versión 1.9.10-3 de Debian no
sereconoce esta entrada. Creo que tampoco se podía con la versión 1.9.10 de
ximian, que acabo de quitar.
¿Sabe alguien si este
El Sat Jun 9 17:48:07 2001, Christian García escribió:
Hola
Hace poco tiempo, compilaba programas con gdk-imlib añadiendo al configure.in
una linea tal que AM_PATH_GDK_IMLIB(...). Con la versión 1.9.10-3 de Debian
no sereconoce esta entrada. Creo que tampoco se podía con la versión
On 09 Jun 2001 17:48:07 +0200, Christian García wrote:
Hola
Hace poco tiempo, compilaba programas con gdk-imlib añadiendo al configure.in
una linea tal que AM_PATH_GDK_IMLIB(...). Con la versión 1.9.10-3 de Debian
no sereconoce esta entrada. Creo que tampoco se podía con la versión 1.9.10
El Sáb 09 Jun 2001 07:08, Rodrigo De la Vega escribió:
Hola
Estoy tratando de darle uso a unos 486 en los cuales es imposible
correr X, la idea es que usuarios normales (a los que emacs o vim los
haría vomitar) puedan ocuparlos para digitar, pero no me resigno a
instalarles M$DOS pero
Hola Santiago:
Con el magicfilter puedes definir varias impresoras, en realidad todas ellas
serán tu Epson
400, pero cada definición se corresponderá con una de las resoluciones que
desees. Mi
printcap define tres resoluciones diferentes para la impresora, por defecto
empleo la de
720dpi.
Hola
Estoy tratando de darle uso a unos 486 en los cuales es
imposible correr X, la idea es que usuarios normales (a los que
emacs o vim los haría vomitar) puedan ocuparlos para digitar,
pero no me resigno a instalarles M$DOS pero por mas que he busco
no encuentro algo como el
Hola lista:
Mando esta pregunta que obviamente ya debe de haber sido respondida en
algún otro momento (sorry) ;)
El problema que tengo es que utilizando el programita SMPEG como ROOT
puedo
ver los videos sin ningún problema; pero cuando me logueo como otro usuario
los videos se
Em Sat, 9 Jun 2001 01:02:22 +
Fabiano Manoel de Andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Já ví várias vezes em meu sistema um arquivo chamado core. Estava
programando agora no gcc quando, como resultado de uma falha no código, ele
deveria gerar uma saída em um arquivo core para ser analisado
Olá pessoal da lista!!
Bom, não tenho nehum intuito de gerar flame wars, e também sei que
todo e qualquer risco na atualização deve ser assumido pelo usuário que se
aventurar a fazer o processo upgrade, porém tenho o intuito de, se possível,
poder ajudar futuramente como mais um
Em Sat, 9 Jun 2001 02:09:03 -0300
Marcelo Santana [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Falo isto pelo fato de estar tendo problemas com a instalação das
atualizações
através do apt-get dist-upgrade após baixar todos os arquivos necessários, e
então
não queria aqui começar uma apologia aos
Tenho duas sugestões:
1. Tente pegar os fontes do kernel diretamente do kernel.org, não use
os pacotes da debian... Não sei se há algum problema com eles ou não, os
pacotes da RedHat constumam gerar erros desse tipo, por isso criei o hábito
de ir direto à fonte... em todo caso, alguns colegas
Olá lista,
venho acompanhando há algum tempo a lista e aprendido bastante, sou novo
no debian e acredito ter encontrado a distribuição ideal.
mas, vou direto ao ponto, estou tentando configurar minha placa de som
sound blaster16 isa pnp. No win, no conectiva e mandrake ela funciona
legal. Mas no
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Celso Andrade wrote:
Olá lista,
venho acompanhando há algum tempo a lista e aprendido bastante, sou novo
no debian e acredito ter encontrado a distribuição ideal.
É assim que se fala...
mas, vou direto ao ponto, estou tentando configurar minha placa de som
sound
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 12:08:24AM -0400, Barry Mathieu wrote:
I probably committed a major Debian Faux-Pax by editing my source file
to temporarily point at the testing release to allow me to install
plucker. That is, with testing (rather than stable) in my source file
I,
apt-get update
I want to install Xfree86 4.1.0 on my laptop.
I tried running the Xinstall.sh with the -check option to find out
witch version I need. Here is the output:
Checking what OS you're running...
uname reports 'Linux' version '2.2.19pre17', architecture 'i486'.
Xinstall.sh: file: command not found
Bravo!!
Thanks.
Gregory
At 09:50 PM 06/08/2001 -0400, Paul Wright wrote:
On Fri, 08 Jun 2001 15:53:14 CDT,
Gregory wrote:
Help.
I went to fetch a new package, and my system decided it wanted to
get 108
MB of updates. It failed on a bunch of them, I tried again, and
again, and
then a
Hello
I just set up abcde/cdparanoia/lame to rip some CDs, the problem is that some
of them turn out with very low volume.
what can I do about this?
I certainly don't want to use normalize: I want to increase the volume
uniformly across a whole cd, not just the quiet parts.
Are there any mp3
On Friday 08 June 2001 04:40 am, Michael Powell wrote:
Is there a special command to mount an audio CD? I am having trouble
getting any of the CD-Players to find the CD-ROM drive (they say it is not
mounted), and have not been able to find the proper file system type to
mount it with.
I am
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 05:43:15PM +0200, Robert Voigt wrote:
Don't forget to add your users to group audio, it's a common newbie
trap
As a newbie, can someone tell me how this is done? I have compiled
2.4.5 with OSS support and now just need to add the users to this
group
Cheers,
Rob
Rob,
As a newbie, can someone tell me how this is done? I have compiled
2.4.5 with OSS support and now just need to add the users to this
group
Go root, edit /etc/group, find the audio line, and add the users you'd
like to have access to sound. So, the untouched line'll look something
like
Howdy all,
I've had a problem for a while in which my potato sytem seems to perform
relatively sluggishly - most noticably on Wordperfect. Example: While
WP8 under W98, I can hold the page down key for 5 seconds, and when I
let go, the scroll immediately stops. Doing the same under linux,
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 03:36:52PM +1000, Robert Martinovic wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 05:43:15PM +0200, Robert Voigt wrote:
Don't forget to add your users to group audio, it's a common newbie
trap
As a newbie, can someone tell me how this is done? I have compiled
2.4.5 with OSS
it sounds like you dont quite understand normalize
I think what you say you dont want to do is compression. Not data
compression, but audio compression. If you have ever listened to your
favorite song on the radio, and you expect to hear a quite part and then
a loud part, but the song
rich wrote:
Howdy all,
I've had a problem for a while in which my potato sytem seems to perform
relatively sluggishly - most noticably on Wordperfect. Example: While
WP8 under W98, I can hold the page down key for 5 seconds, and when I
let go, the scroll immediately stops. Doing the same
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:10:01AM -0500, rich wrote:
Howdy all,
I've had a problem for a while in which my potato sytem seems to perform
relatively sluggishly - most noticably on Wordperfect. Example: While
WP8 under W98, I can hold the page down key for 5 seconds, and when I
let go, the
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:48:35AM -0500, Jason Pepas wrote:
in short, it sounds like normalization is exactly what you want.
OK fair enough. so that means I can filter a .WAV through normalize before
compression - with a little trial error.
any ripper recommendations? abcde looks good (I
On Saturday 09 June 2001 09:08, Ben Harvey wrote:
do I lose much quality if I mp3wavnormalizemp3 ?
Depends on the bitrate and encoder quality of the first encoding. You lose
quality by reencoding alone, and if you normalize it before reencoding you
theoretically lose a little more quality.
Hi there,
I'm using Debian woody almost exclusively on my box, but I still
have a Win98 Partition, primarly to read those wacky .doc files
with crazy formatting that StarOffice just can't read right.
The thing is, Windows used to access 3 drives when it was
installed.
C: which is /dev/hda1, which
Ben Harvey wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:48:35AM -0500, Jason Pepas wrote:
in short, it sounds like normalization is exactly what you want.
OK fair enough. so that means I can filter a .WAV through normalize before
compression - with a little trial error.
any ripper
On Saturday 09 June 2001 00:03, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
It's in both. X provides the DRI API, but to make use of it, you need a
module for your video card. I'm using kernel 2.4.4, with a Voodoo3. The
tdfx module is included with kernel 2.4.4. So, running at 16 bpp, I have 3D
accel. You
Xemacs has it's own packaging system for upgrading component packages.
Does using it compromise the debian system and foul up any future
apt-gettery I might wish to try?
I feel sure there must be a Debian way on this - any suggestions?
Glyn
--
so here we are
Does anyone know if the fs in Grub allows the kernel to load his
necessary fs as modules? I.e. if Grub contains a an ext2 fs, can the
kernel load modules from this file system even if the ext2 fs isn't
compiled into the kernel?
Or since the fs in Grub probably also needs the corresponding drivers
Balbir Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I am unable to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after
stating [Checking for invitation on caller's machine].
Is there something useful logged in /var/log/daemon.log, while trying
to talk?
moritz
--
Moritz Schulte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 09:52:06PM +0200, Robert Voigt wrote:
I want DRI for my Voodoo3 card. But I'm confused.
Somewhere I read DRI is included in XFree86 4.0.1.
Somewhere else I read it's in the 2.4. kernel.
And in /var/log/XFree.0.log I found the line:
Hi
I've just installed potato from the reiserfs boot diskette (switched
from mandrake). everything seems very nice but I'm having a problem with
dselect. it doesn't install from cdrom. if I run 'apt-get install
gimp-manual' it will install it from the cd, but if I select it from
dselect it asks
Is there anything for Linux that provides at least some of the
facilities of Powerpoint?
--
Anthony Campbell - running Gnu/Debian Linux (Windows-free zone).
For electronic books (Homeomythology and The Assassins of Alamut), skeptical
essays, and over 130 book reviews, go to
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 11:01:22AM +0200, Alex Suzuki wrote:
Hi there,
I'm using Debian woody almost exclusively on my box, but I still
have a Win98 Partition, primarly to read those wacky .doc files
with crazy formatting that StarOffice just can't read right.
The thing is, Windows used to
Jeremiah H. Savage wrote:
[...]
also helpful is
# adduser [user] disk
so that a user can user the CDROM after
ln -s /dev/cdrom /dev/hd[x]
Adding a user to the disk group is a bad thing, try looking in the mail
archive for the full details (the user could fill/trash the
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:04:28PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there anything for Linux that provides at least some of the
facilities of Powerpoint?
--
Anthony Campbell - running Gnu/Debian Linux (Windows-free zone).
For electronic books (Homeomythology and The Assassins of Alamut),
On Saturday 09 June 2001 14:04, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there anything for Linux that provides at least some of the
facilities of Powerpoint?
Staroffice has a presentation maker called Impress. I read a review. They
said it's pretty good. But I tried to load a jpg (just to try if it can
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:04:28PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there anything for Linux that provides at least some of the
facilities of Powerpoint?
I have not tried either of these, but you could check these:
magicpoint - It is still in development though and not as
fully functional.
On Saturday 09 June 2001 13:02, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
With mplayer? I think he's referring to the Xvideo Extension ouput of
mplayer. To use the HW acceleration the card need to support the YUY2
packed and YV12 planar pixel format, and with similar configuration here
(kernel 2.4.5 XFree86
Thanks for the info and help.
setterm -background black -foreground green -save
was what I was looking for.
-=[cwa]=-
Debian 2.2_r2
On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Sebastian Drews wrote:
:)Christopher Aiken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:) In FreeBSD I can use the vidcontrol command to change
:) my
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 02:22:10AM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
| Noah Meyerhans wrote:
|
| PS: grub is definatelly a great bootloader, I think I'll never go back
| to lilo.
|
| Same here, except on my machines with an XFS based root filesystem.
| Grub does not yet support XFS, so I had
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 11:47:10PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
| rich wrote:
|
| Howdy all,
|
| I've had a problem for a while in which my potato sytem seems to perform
| relatively sluggishly - most noticably on Wordperfect. Example: While
| WP8 under W98, I can hold the page down key for
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 12:22:20PM +0200, Otto Wyss wrote:
| Does anyone know if the fs in Grub allows the kernel to load his
| necessary fs as modules? I.e. if Grub contains a an ext2 fs, can the
| kernel load modules from this file system even if the ext2 fs isn't
| compiled into the kernel?
|
Lo, on Thursday, June 7, Andrew D Dixon did write:
HI All,
Does anyone know how to change the keybindings in emacs? Specifically
I'd like to make my Backspace key delete the character before the cursor
(seems like a natural thing to me) instead of what it's doing now (which
is being wierd).
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there anything for Linux that provides at least some of the
facilities of Powerpoint?
I've just completed a presentation using pdflatex (texpower, hyperref,
ifmslides) \ldots so if you're already very familiar with (pdf)latex you
might also use this cross-plattform
Hi,
kernel-package supports kernel patches, as I learned short time ago.
But IMO, it lacks the documentation for this.
If i understand correctly:
- patches go into /usr/src/kernel-patches/$arch/$version/apply.
- If PATCH_THE_KERNEL is set, patches are automatically applied on
make-kpkg.
But
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 07:05:58AM -0500, ktb wrote:
Are D: and E: mapped drives?
kent
Kent, I solved the problem. I just had to rewrite the partition
table to the disk. It seemed that the entries in the partition
table still seemed to be FAT32 for the drives, but they were
formatted ext2. I
From: Roderick Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: vnc icewm and no permissions
Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 22:30:55 -0400
I was using vnc on a small box to run a gui program, but I have managed to
mangle it rather badly. Anyway, I got the idea to remove the
Hey all,
Recently wiped my box and decided to do a clean reinstall now that I've
had some experience with Debian (repartitioned, minimal install, upgrade to
woody, etc.) and I'm still working out some kinks.
I'm trying to get the latest build of Mozilla (0.9.1) to run and I'm
running into
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:55:21AM -0500, Rob VanFleet wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:10:01AM -0500, rich wrote:
Howdy all,
I've had a problem for a while in which my potato sytem seems to perform
relatively sluggishly - most noticably on Wordperfect. Example: While
WP8 under W98, I
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 04:05:38AM -0500, Debian User wrote:
I'm trying to get the latest build of Mozilla (0.9.1) to run and I'm
running into this error:
mozilla is a right pain in the ass to do manually, wait a few days for
kitame to update his packages and there shall be powerpc builds
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 02:26:15AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
I like grip.
not sure about abcde nut in grip you can set the wav filter, I guess
that's what you want. but even if it's not you can simply set-up the
ripper to be a shell script that does rip+normalize instead of just rip.
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 11:32:45AM +0200, Robert Voigt wrote:
Ok, now I see things a bit clearer.
I think (and hope) this is also possible with a 2.2. kernel. I found
CONFIG_DRM and CONFIG_DRM_TDFX in the character devices section of the kernel
configuration. Is that the same or
On 09 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 01:04:28PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there anything for Linux that provides at least some of the
facilities of Powerpoint?
I have not tried either of these, but you could check these:
magicpoint - It is still in
Hi all,
I'mlooking for Linux software like Solid-Pro
byCabinet Vision (M$ windows).
Software solutions for cabinetmakers and
woodworkers.
Any comment will be appreciated.
thanks,
Jeff
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 06:02:52PM +0300, vordoo wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for Linux software like Solid-Pro by Cabinet Vision (M$ windows).
Software solutions for cabinetmakers and woodworkers.
Any comment will be appreciated.
I'm not familiar with the type of program you looking for but
Hi Matthias,
could you send your presentation (or something more simple and less
confidential for you) for serving as template for me?
Much thanks
Em Sat, 9 Jun 2001 15:30:41 +0200, Matthias Richter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there
For at least the last few days, the little control in the upper left
of my windows, the one that usually brings up a menu with choices like
moving the window up, down, right, left... does nothing at all when I
click on it.
I am running sawfish and GNOME on basically a woody system. I haven't
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 08:02:40AM -0400, Rob Mahurin wrote:
You are wrong --- WP8 was natively written for Linux. It's WP9, aka
WP2000, that's run under wine, and wow is it horrible.
Does anybody know how the Corel Office Suite (WP2000) compares to
StarOffice in terms of performance
Ethan Benson said:
the woody mozilla package is rediculously out of date, i recommend
installing my 0.9 packages and wait a few days for them to get updated
to 0.9.1. =20
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
see above
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On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 07:40:45AM -0500, ktb wrote:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 05:02:53PM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
what about duplexing? Is your nic set for half or full?
There may be another way but I usually nab a utility program from the
manufacturer and run a diagnostic on the
console-apt (capt) does just that. It has three packet
dividers:
a) Updated packages
b) Installed packages (newer version available)
c) Non-installed packages
USM Bish
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 03:12:11PM -0400, David Z Maze wrote:
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JH AFAIK, deity and
on Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 11:06:07PM +0200, Imre Vida ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
one more bit of info:
I can ftp to the machine.
This works absolutely fine.
Funny.
Resources come in several flavors. I'd suspect process table or open
files. Note that some daemons run without spawning new
Hello,
I have a strange problem with KDE. I have been trying to set my fonts
in the KDE Control Center. I can set all the fonts correctly except
for the Fixed Width font. When I click Choose... for the Fixed
Width font, KDE crashes and restarts X. Has anyone noticed this
problem? Has anyone
hola: soy usuario nuevo de Debian y queria saber si soporta
una placa de video voodoo 45000 dfx, y para cuando va a salir la version estable
del Wody.
gracias
hi, i'm trying 2 do some home work with linux and i can't because i need
to input a string with spaces and it doesn't work, here's a short thing
as an example:
#include iostream.h
int main ()
{
int i;
char words[30];
cin i;
cin.getline(words, sizeof(words));
On 06/08/01 17:02:57 -0700, Jeremiah H. Savage wrote:
From my experience of upgrading from Potato, I've found it's best to do a
couple of 'apt-get install [foo]' before doing the whole 'dist-upgrade.' The
first foo I install is 'dpkg' (fewer segfaults later on that way), then 'apt'.
Upgrading
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 06:07:25PM +0200, Alex Suzuki wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 08:02:40AM -0400, Rob Mahurin wrote:
You are wrong --- WP8 was natively written for Linux. It's WP9, aka
WP2000, that's run under wine, and wow is it horrible.
Does anybody know how the Corel Office Suite
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Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote on Sat Jun 09, 2001 at 12:35:37PM:
could you send your presentation (or something more simple and less
confidential for you) for serving as template for me?
Many examples are already in the packages I had mentioned and these are
commented much
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 05:29:26PM +, Vittorio wrote:
2) Is that possible to configure emacs to wrap lines at, say, 72 char?
For accents put
(set-language-environment Latin-1)
in .emacs.
To wrap text mode lines at 72, try
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
in
On Sunday 29 April 2001 06:45, Johann Spies wrote:
5. What is the difference between semi-gnus and gnus?
I have also decided to try gnus (for first time). Have looked for
replies to #5 but did not see one. Currently I'm using RMAIL with
mailcrypt and semi. Gnus can install without affecting
On Saturday 09 June 2001 07:04, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Is there anything for Linux that provides at least some of the
facilities of Powerpoint?
Try Kpresenter. looks pretty good.
I have done several Debian installations before and this is the
first time I've seen this one.
After installing the base system and rebooting from the hard disk
everything looks fine until inetd has started. Then I get the
following lines:
/bin/sh: /sbin/termwrap: cannot execute: no such file or
dpkg error(1) status override
exit
How to fix cause nothing will download with it this
way
Thanks for any help
given!
Balbir Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I am unable to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after
stating [Checking for invitation on caller's machine].
Is there something useful logged in /var/log/daemon.log, while trying
to talk?
moritz
Thank you for the tip (I did
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Hi folks,
I got mplayer (http://mplayer.sourceforge.net) working very nicely, only
that CPU utilization is constantly at 100% (~ 92% user, 8% system) and
sound is very broken after 10 seconds playing. The video is fine
though.
I have a 333MHz
I have a Toshiba Satellite 2595CDT and sometimes when I press Alt+Tab to
switch between windows in KDE it hangs. The window list just stays there
after I let go of Alt+Tab.
Sometimes I'm lucky and I can still switch to the console and reboot safely,
but most of those times all buttons and the
On Saturday 09 June 2001 19:00, Anthony Fox wrote:
Hello,
I have a strange problem with KDE. I have been trying to set my fonts
in the KDE Control Center. I can set all the fonts correctly except
for the Fixed Width font. When I click Choose... for the Fixed
Width font, KDE crashes and
Otto Wyss wrote:
Does anyone know if the fs in Grub allows the kernel to load his
necessary fs as modules? I.e. if Grub contains a an ext2 fs, can the
kernel load modules from this file system even if the ext2 fs isn't
compiled into the kernel?
Or since the fs in Grub probably also needs
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Robert Voigt wrote:
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press reset.
I don't have this problem on my 2 desktop machines which run the same version
of KDE and KDM, and I had this problem on the laptop with previous versions
of KDE too. So I don't think it's a KDE problem.
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Were these all KDE 2.x
Can you describe the full context of what you are trying to do?
What were your previous input?
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dpkg error(1) status override
exit
How to fix cause nothing will download with it this
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Thanks for any help
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Shaul Karl [EMAIL
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 04:15:19PM +, Nick wrote:
I assume you're using server ver. 4.x
try apt-get install xserver-XFree86 then install the client - apt-get
install xbase-clients / xclients-base ??
do xf86config.. your RIVA TNT2 card will be listed there.
Actually the xbase-clients
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:48:21PM +1000, Joel Mayes wrote:
if you installed this with apt-get install xserver-sgva and try to
configure X again it should work, You probably want the RIVATNT2 driver.
The xserver-svga package is installed.
On another note now. I'm having trouble figuring out
On Saturday 09 June 2001 21:48, Vivek Dasmohapatra wrote:
Were these all KDE 2.x versions? People have reported that there were
problems w. KDE 2.x on laptops, esp. ones where the laptop was in a power
saving mode which involved slowing the CPU.
Yes, KDE 2.
First I put Mandrake 7.2 on it,
I have done several Debian installations before and this is the
first time I've seen this one.
After installing the base system and rebooting from the hard disk
everything looks fine until inetd has started. Then I get the
following lines:
/bin/sh: /sbin/termwrap: cannot execute: no such
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Philippe Clérié wrote:
I have done several Debian installations before and this is the
first time I've seen this one.
After installing the base system and rebooting from the hard disk
everything looks fine until inetd has started. Then I get the
following lines:
/bin/sh:
I should have mentionned that I am doing this install from a CDROM
set of Potato, r0. I have been using that CD set for several months
now and this has never cropped up. Weird!!
I can't find a termwrap on any of the systems I have access to right
now (3) all with updated potato installation. A
Thanks all. I switched the CDROM set and I'm back to normal. But
this has been a very strange experience. I really wonder what caused
it. There must be something I did that caused it. Right I can't
think of it. :-)
Best regards,
Philippe Clérié (philippe[a]gcal.net)
Best regards,
Philippe Clérié ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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I ran across this
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