Joost De Cock wrote:
Is there any way to pick up where I left?
No, nor should there be.
When your SSH session dies the shell you were running dies with it.
Someone else mentioned screen. It works well.
Really though, you need to find out why your SSH sessions are timing
out. I can leave SSH
Elaine Boothe wrote:
I want to know how to create a question and marking program using
perl, calling questions from a text file
I'd recommend asking this question on the perl-beginners list:
http://lists.perl.org/showlist.cgi?name=beginners
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Dear Debian users,
I had a Canon BJC-1000SP printer running on my Redhat 9.0 KDE
system, and I recall that setting it up was fairly straightforward.
... but I have lost it on my Debian Sarge/testing KDE system.
It is quite perplexing. dmesg tells me that my printer has been detected;
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 02:25:50PM -0400, * Tong* wrote:
Hi,
How can I get a list of dependent packages and their versions without
going through the reportbug?
Something like the following:
Package: gedit
Version: 2.4.1-1
Versions of packages gedit depends on:
ii libart-2.0-2
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 01:49:03PM -0500, Cecil wrote:
Ok, I got my toshiba libretto. No cdrom. What do I need to do to be able
to install this thing? I am guessing I could wipe the system and just
install dos. But I'd like to install the needed files on my 32 meg usb
thumb drive and copy
I have 3.4 installed to the hard disk. Trying to install software with
KPackage. It succesfully get the packages but when it tries to install I
get the following:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = en_US,
I believe you want to ask a knoppix forum, as debian has not released
version 3.4 yet.
But generally speaking, your question is answered in the locales manpage.
L
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 22:24:01 -0700, Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 3.4 installed to the hard disk. Trying to install
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