Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Oct 21, 2004, at 11:56 AM, Nicolas Bock wrote:
Hello list,
I installed apple's x11 but would like to use fink's xfree86 package
instead. I can't figure out however how to uninstall apple's x11. Does
anyone here know how to do that?
Many thanks already,
nick
David R. Morrison wrote:
On Sep 9, 2004, at 3:09 AM, Nathaniel Gray wrote:
Hello,
Somebody has set up a distfiles-only mirror (he doesn't want to run an
rsync server for now) of fink here at Caltech and I'd like to use it
as my main source of files. Can somebody tell me how to do
Hello,
Somebody has set up a distfiles-only mirror (he doesn't want to run an
rsync server for now) of fink here at Caltech and I'd like to use it as
my main source of files. Can somebody tell me how to do that, or where
I might find documentation on how to do it?
Thanks,
-n8
David R. Morrison wrote:
On Sep 9, 2004, at 3:09 AM, Nathaniel Gray wrote:
Hello,
Somebody has set up a distfiles-only mirror (he doesn't want to run an
rsync server for now) of fink here at Caltech and I'd like to use it
as my main source of files. Can somebody tell me how to do
Gerhard Ramsebner wrote:
Package manager version: 0.21.2
Distribution version: 0.7.1.cvs
xfree86 4.3.99.16-2 (XDarwin 1.3b4)
xfree86-shlibs 4.3.99.16-2
PowerBook G4
German Keyboard (Deutsch.keymapping)
xev doesn't show any event when I press the alt button.
(Meta_L is set to cmd key and I can use
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I tried stripping out the
_Xau symbols, but then X11 wouldn't start.
Does anybody understand what's going on? Was this a build error on
Apple's part?
Thanks,
-n8
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be appreciated.
Thanks,
-n8
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