Ok, I see a posting about the texit problem. I am now upgrading.
Sorry.
Alan
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I have steadily endeavored to keep my mind free, so as to give up any
hypo
Last night there were three or four power outages on this island, in
the middle of a storm. Afterward, latex doesn't work. I have
recently upgraded by apt-get dist-upgrade, and wonder whether the
problem is due to an upgraded library. The error messages given by
LaTeX are as follows (with apolog
Some time after apt-get dist-upgrading my sid machine
yesterday, suddenly X11 stopped working, right in the middle of some
work. I haven't been able to get X11 since.
The machine has a Matrox G450, single head. This problem exists with
or without matrox's own drivers. I have reinstalled, pur
Greetings to everyone.
May I ask where I may find a tutorial or explanation about the use of
the mouse under X? I am puzzled by the variations. Some programs can
cut and paste into others, while others cannot. Reading mail in
Sylpheed, I just noticed, I was able to just highlight a URL (left
I am putting together a four machine (Debian) GNU/Linux network in my
HS classroom. It's substantially working, and, I might add, much to
the credit of the Debian team and the excellent install setup. I am
running 2.2, pretty much "out of the box."
Tonight I dialed in to my home machine, a S
Trying to compile a package "flounder" I have encountered a message
that libungif (on a more or less up to date sid machine) is an old
version, needing to be upgraded.
This is my output from dpkg:
> synapse:/usr/local/incoming/flounder# dpkg -l "libungif*"
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
I am setting up two essentially identical machines using a three CD
Debian 2.2 set from Linux Central, about two months old. Parallel
printing won't work on either machine.
Today I compiled a 2.2.19 kernel with lp and parport (three different
settings) all compiled in (not modules). One other
I have been granted the parts to build four machines for a
GNU/linux network in my classroom at Marianas High School. One of
the machine is built up from rather up-to-date parts, and I'm
having/anticipating some trouble getting it all to work together.
I am installing Debian stable for now. Thi
How can I prevent apsfilter from printing multiple copies of
everything?
I like this filter alot. Magicfilter doesn't even come close, in
being easy to use. My HP870 has been a problem I lived with for
years; now I am able to get decent color printing with little pain.
I never had such a pro
When upgrading to Gimp1.1 1.1.32-1 (Woody), apt-get removes
xsane-gimp1.1. However, xsane is also removed. Is there any way to
get them to coexist? Right now I am alternatively installing
whichever program I am using.
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I just installed a Microtek X6EL, then xsane, sane, and gimp. That's
all I had to do and this scanner was running.
Oh, there were a couple of rough spots.
First I had to recompile the kernel with scsi generic support.
THen I had to run MAKEDEV in /dev to get /dev/sgX. (Why weren't they
there?
I just installed a Microtek X6EL, then xsane, sane, and gimp. That's
all I had to do and this scanner was running.
Oh, there were a couple of rough spots.
First I had to recompile the kernel with scsi generic support.
THen I had to run MAKEDEV in /dev to get /dev/sgX. (Why weren't they
there?
I had a similar problem. I ended up compiling gs6.0 and gv
("unstable" system), and editing the magic filter for the postscript
lines. I'm not sure I did the right thing, but with the changes I
did, it worked.
I tried this: change the filter in /etc/magicfilter/(whatever) for the
postscript li
the file /etc/init.d/devpts.sh in the new libc6 on unstable has a
syntax error that halts installation. I changed an unbalanced left
"{" near the top of the file to "}" and the installation proceeded
fine.
>make_devpts()
>{
>[ -d /dev/pts ] || mkdir --mode=755 /dev/pts
>{
^
This bracket s
If there are no debs for the newly released gs-aladdin 6.0, would the
rpms install cleanly with the help of alien?
TIA
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for one non-existent."---Lord Raleigh (John William Strutt),
finn > : in kernel config did u enable support for scsi cdrom *and* vendor
specific
finn > : extensions for scsi cdrom (99% of the scsi cdroms need this for
whatever
finn > : reason) its in the scsi menu in kernel config.
I have compiled 2.2.14 with vendor specific extensions, and all
I have three kernels in my lilo configuration. The original debian
2.2.13 kernel seems to deal with this ok. The other two kernels are
2.2.13 and 2.3.35, both without sound devices, but with sound turned
on, so I can install the creative sound blaster live module.The
two kernels I compiled bo
Suddenly, when I am adding hardware to the system, the SCSI CDROM is
giving problems. Of late, when the kernel boots, at the point where
it is detecting my SCSI CDROM, this is the message sequence I see:
> Jan 4 09:46:22 synapse kernel: (scsi0)SCSI host adapter> found at PCI 9/0
> Jan 4 09:
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"An inviscid theory of flow renders the screw useless, but the need
for one non-existent."---Lord Raleigh (John William Strutt),
or else his son, who was also a scientist.
Recently, I shuffled some hardware on my working new Potato system;
mainly, I installed an SB Live sound card (compiled Creative's source
with both 2.3.35 and 2.2.13, and both worked, _nominally_).
Now I am having some trouble with the SCSI CD. The kernel reports the
SCSI adapter and the CD dur
>From the uuencode manpage:
The following example packages up a source tree, com
presses it, uuencodes it and mails it to a user on another
system. When uudecode is run on the target system, the
file ``src_tree.tar.Z'' will be created which may then be
On my machine the keyboard on the console is seriously deranged, so
that typing an a gets a "q" on the screen, and so on. X11 is fine.
In trying to upgrade, I am running into the base files message about
/etc/inputrc, but I have deleted the messages and cannot get onto the
archive since the mi
Have you tried teapot?
It's rudimentary; outputs ok latex, not sure about ps.
I'm not sure where to get it. I had problems compiling it on debian
systems over the last year and a half, but my older binaries are still
ok.
If you cannot find the source, I may be able to get a URL for you.
One of the main problems I have with acroread is that fonts are
not displaying correctly. That's the best I can make of it---two
words are overlaid on each other; a whole line may only be an inch or
two wide, but in letters 14 or 18 points high.
I am now trying xpdf and gv also.
Thanks for the s
The problem seems to be with a compressed or encrypted PDF format,
which xpdf and gv have failed to read. I believe there was a plugin
type of package that would enable reading encrypted pdf in one of the
above, but it wouldn't work for me.
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Has anyone gotten Acrobat to work on Potato? I have often if not
always gotten a message that Acrobat on this system of mine (Potato)
cannot grok\footnote{understand} the file, because it's a
compressed(?) format .pdf.
Is anyone using TeX/LaTeX to produce PDF? Can the PDF be understood
by commo
Having just received a very amazing CD, enjoying it on a Mac and a
Windoze machine, I thought acroread would probably work with it. I
get messages about compressed pdf from other pdf readers. There is
some problem with graphics rendering on the potato system, and when I
try to follow links, I get
A shot in the dark.
What are people using with temperature sensors, oxygen probes, etc.,
on linux systems? Where can I find an IEEE488 card, cheap?
I have been thinking about these things for years, and I have a couple
hundred bucks to buy some hardware to enhance my science classroom,
but haven'
xpdf. The dpkg blurb says that xpdf uses X fonts. But xpdf needs
t1lib0, which is a type 1 font rasterizer. When I installed xpdf, I
can't see anything, so perhaps the type2 fonts are not working?
(I have had trouble too with xtide giving empty windows. I don't
understand this.)
The file
I am sure that my system is in a bad state. I installed from an old
hamm CD, then upgraded by apt-get to slink, thence to potato. For
weeks now I have been living with dozens of messages per day in my
mail box, from Cron Daemon, as follows:
> runq: setgroups() failed: Operation not permitted
> r
My printer is an HP DJ870. I use lpr, have not made the change to
lprng. When I have a long queue, as well as perhaps for other
reasons, the output stream goes garbage, perhaps skips some bytes.
I have tried turning off the printer, deleting jobs, but cannot get
back normal output from the printe
I haven't got a sound card working right. Is it possible to start up
gnome panel without sound, and it works?
Alan
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>>>>>> "Alan" == Alan Eugene Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Alan> While trying out the spiffy wm configurator, I seem to have
> Alan> eliminated all the debian menus. How can I get back the menus?
>
>right-click an
While trying out the spiffy wm configurator, I seem to have eliminated
all the debian menus.
How can I get back the menus? Meanwhile I have just inserted my own
menu entries for the few programs I use all the time.
By the way, since this little flub none of the newly installed
packages has b
For me this is deja vu, all over again: I had similar problems two
years ago, getting mail up.
Smail doesn't seem to want to work. This system has just been brought
up, using a hamm CD, and upgrading twice by apt, first to slink, then
to potato. Hope that provides a clue.
This is the kind o
Using Potato, keeping up to date.
Saytime now says, "the time is" and nothing more. I reinstalled, but
no changes.
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Whenever apt-get is scarfing files by ftp, it seems to take much of
the "bandwidth" of my 33.6 modem. Fetchmail is often running very
slowly, while apt may run at 2K or even 3K, according to it's own
reports.
This prompts me to ask, is there a concept of "nice"ness for TCP/IP
connections? How
I purchased a USR Sportster 33.6 about two years ago, at what now
looks like a premium. I have tried several times to upgrade to v90,
with results leaving a bad after taste. As I informed 3Com, at my
salary, I have wasted over 2X the *considerable* cost of the modem
trying to flash upgrade.
I
In the past three weeks I have lost three directories. Just
disappeared. I lost /usr/local/bin and had to start recompiling
years's of work. Sure, it's my own fault, but in the several years I
have been using Debian GNU/Linux, I have never had this happen. I
can't believe I was doing anything
After upgrading to potato's new libc62.1.2 -pre libraries, printing isn't
working properly. Although lpq sees nothing in the queue, the printer
continues to psew out pages like broken postscript.
There have been a few other minor glitches with printing, using lpr.
Is this library problem?
ALa
Is there any way I can find out which server didn't understand?
Alan Davis
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I had Gnome working pretty nicely (installed using apt). I have been
using apt-get to upgrade my system regularly; one upgrade broke Gnome,
and I couldn't figure out which. So I have purged all Gnome
packages.
Are step my step instructions available somewhere for getting and
installing Gnome
I have lost gnome. It was really working well, and I like it alot. I have
been upgrading weekly with apt-get, and somewhere a couple of weeks ago,
gnome started losing it. FIrst, I am getting messages,
/bin/sh: esd: command not found
Then, soon after the panel comes up, when I
This was my own problem, now solved.
I found that apt-get had not finished the installations.
Once I got through that, printing is also normal.
I am sorry to bother anyone who tried to solve my problems.
Alan Davis
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I have now been unable to run apt-get update as (su) root. I receive
these messages:
E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily
unavailable)
E: Unable to lock the administration directory /var/lib/dpkg/, are you root? -
Open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
d a similar problem. Try adding the
> line 'smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 0' (no quotes) in the "MAIN
> CONFIGURATION SETTINGS" section of your exim.conf file. (This solution
> courtesy of another reader on this list.)
>
> HTH
>
> On Sun, Apr 11, 1999
I have been having a problem that when I fetch my mail using
fetchmail, the new messages do not always appear, at least
immediately. Sometimes, I have to run fetchmail a second time, then
a few messages appear, and as I delete messages, new messages begin
showing at the tail end of the buffer.
My keyboard started doing somthing wierd. Maybe hardware? I dunno.
I am using emacs, keyboard macros with searches and moves. Suddenly,
the keyboard starts acting up, trashing the file. Moved to the
console, and get combinations of characters for each keypress: for
"l" I get "lo"; for "k" "ki
On Mon, Feb 08, 1999 at 07:16:05PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I would also look at installing the gs-aladdin package from the non-free
> part of Debian. It has a special HP Deskjet driver compiled into it.
> You can specify lots of features such as print quality, color mode,
> paper typ
This is the same message I got. I "fixed" this by using a former version of
/etc/X11/Xsession
- Forwarded message from Björn Elwhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
> /etc/X11/Xsession: [: sh: binary operator expected
> What is wrong?
That's what I want to know.
Alan
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After upgrading to potato X11, as root I can startx. But when I run
xdm, and log in as a user, I get this:
> electra:/etc/X11# less /home/lex/.xsession-errors
> :16: invalid preprocessing directive name
> :33: invalid preprocessing directive name
> /etc/X11/Xsession: [: sh: binary operator exp
Having upgraded xfree to new packages on Potato, I have tried to run
XF86Setup from the virtual console, xterm and rxvt. In each case, I
get the message. To wit:
> electra:/usr/doc/xf86setup# XF86Setup
> Error opening terminal: linux.
> Error opening terminal: linux.
> Error opening terminal: l
This message may better be posted to another list, but I don't know
what list. Anyway, I am using netscape 4.5, installed via the
installer that came with the tarball.I"m pretty sure this is the
glibc version.
I keep getting annoying messages about the mailserver, telling me to
set a user na
My system has been updated from hamm to slink, then partly to potato.
Trying to compile xtide some files, including the following, are not
being seen by imake:
stream.h
iostream.h
iomanip.h
I am now going to try to upgrade totally to potato, using apt-get.
What's wrong with my c++
I am afraid to try mutt again. After a long hiattus, I tried mutt again
after some version changes.
I lost a large slug of mail. Just gone. I have just been leaving mail in
the mail spoon. Mutt has a habit of trashing that file.
Can anybody corroborate this behavior? Has this kind of pro
I am writing this off the top of my head, without digging up any more
specific information. If you want more information, please contact me and I
will dig around in the next day or two, and perhaps even go to the trouble
of getting the set up right.
In the ftp archive, in project/experimental i
How can I change or disable the frequent startup of nvi by af, perhaps
as a viewer? I am using af 2.0-4. This behavior is irritating, as I
must quit vi in order to continue reading mail. This only happens on
certain messages. May mailbox has many messages about files (the
files displayed by nv
The following is a copy of email I have sent to a friend who has been
working with Debian. I have expressed doubts to him many times
concerning the problems I had been having with my own Debian system.
I had been having trouble compiling 2.1.X kernels, and in other ways
too the system was broken.
This was caused by a broken installation of X11. Now, amazingly, at least
the obvious things all work.
Alan Davis
> After upgrading to slink (using apt-get dist-upgrade from hamm) man
> displays empty pages. Is there a font problem?
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After upgrading to slink (using apt-get dist-upgrade from hamm) man
displays empty pages. Is there a font problem?
Any clue?
Alan Davis
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I have at last found time to reinstall hamm, and mounting the same
/usr/local filesystems with few problems. My system has been out
of sync for quite some time. Now I am able to compile C++ ok (wasn't
able to for a while).
I want to upgrade the packages necessary to compile newer
kernels---ca
My system is pretty richly endowed with installed software, but is in need
of some rejuvenation---a reinstall from scratch. Two or three possibilities
have occurred to me.
1. Install a new debian right over the old one, letting the chips
fall where they may.
2.
I am having trouble installing packages that use install-info in their
installation scripts. Now I have some cruft building up on my system due to
the impossibility of purging or removing certain packages including now
shellutils_1.26-6.3.deb. I have not been able to cleanly remove lg*
packages
I upgraded mutt to v 0.93.2-1. Now all mail that has been read is deleted
from my inbox.
Is there a configuration issue?
alan davis
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I am losing mail. I have the following installed.
ii mh 6.8.4-25 Rand mail handling system.
ii mutt0.93.2-1 Text-based mailreader supporting MIME and
th
ii exmh2.0.2-2An X user interface for MH mail.
Recently I have been losing mail.
I found an old friend on a Red Hat CD---ephem, predecessor and sibling to
xephem. It was time to try alien. Interesting. Installed the package.
The binary doesn't work---termcap libraries are missing.
Can I overcome this problem?
(I like xephem LOTS better. My machine at school is running a
I have been getting streams of messages as follows:
Sep 26 18:40:01 mwariker modprobe: can't locate module char-major-14
Sep 26 18:40:12 mwariker last message repeated 38 times
The only mention of char-major-14 I have found with grep is in
/etc/modutils/conf.m68k.atari
I cannot find any 6
I stuck my neck out and upgraded X11 to the packages in slink. Just
previous to that I had upgraded wmaker to 0.19.1-1, also new on slink.
At first, wmaker crashed the session. I purged wmaker.
Now, for some reason I cannot fathom, xdm starts but when a user logs
in, the session crashes. Roo
I have tested the current resc1440-fast.bin rescue disk on a 386
motherboard with no hard drive.(Another garbage can PC
for my classroom.)There isn't any hard drive yet in the system,
but I thought I'd try to boot the rescue disk.
After loading the linux kernel and uncompressing, the dis
How is it that digest v98 #637, dated 9 July is a digest of messages
from 27 June? I don't know to whom attention should be called.
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Does the upcoming distribution support Micro Channel installations?
On the MCA Linux page, at
http://glycerine.itsmm.uni.edu/mca/
is made the statement that the next debian "should" include MCA
support. Is it?
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I remember a few months ago, a certain compiler and C++ libraries were
recommended. Since then there have been some changes. Confusingly,
there sre at least two compilers and more than one C++ library in the
hamm distribution. Which ones are recommended?
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A recent blow up with new xtide version not working as I expected led
to the revelation (should I have known?) that rxvt is not sourcing
/etc/profile. This led to one of the environment variables being set
not as usually, and the program acted like it was broken, when it
wasn't (a tribute to Dave
I accidentally ran across this one when compiling the kernel:
make install
This isn't documented, AFAIK. It installs the system map, and offers to run
lilo or make a disk. Why isn't this documented?
Did anyone anwer the question "what is the system map for?" I'd also like to
know the an
Look at the linux laptop web site. You may be able to find it through
http://www.linux.org, or you may be able to use an altavista type search.
I ran two laptops---you wouldn't believe it, the T1800 and the T1850C. Both
worked well, with the exception that X wasn't much use. I eventually clea
If you contact me I will send some more information.
I have me .emacs stuff all byte compiled. When I edit .emacs.el, the compiled
file is .emacs.elc. There are two ways to have this loaded. I used to just
link .emacs to .emacs.elc. That doesn't sit well with some things that
emacs20 does (
This is not a question of the mainstream debian distribution, but it involves
a MCA debian boot disk, so perhaps this is the best place to go. It's a good
one, anyway.
I have just tested a debian boot disk off the MCA linux web site. It works on
this machine---an IBM MOdel 65SX donated to our
I have a large netscape bookmark file of several hundred bookmarks.
Manipulating these has become a pain. Whenever I edit bookmarks---in either
Netscape 4.03 or a Mozilla package from a couple weeks ago---and try to change
to sort by last access, Netscape goes berzerk. The graphics on the net
I had to back out of exim 1.90-2 because the eximconfig script
bombed. I don't know why, but when I installed 1.89.1-1, the script
ran perfectly.
This is by leaps and bounds the easiest mail transport agent I have
yet to install. I don't know yet whether it works: I'm encouraged.
Eximon re
I'm wondering if exim can solve my problem with mail.
I am having some trouble with fetchmail. I posted to this list previously,
But am uncertain that my message got through. I installed sendmail, and am
uncertain I have it right. Smail worked will for quite a long time. After
a recent upgrade
I upgraded fetchmail, smail, and some other packages at once, and immediately
begin having trouble with fetchmail. The problem is exactly as discussed by
A. D. Y. Chang. I'm at a loss, with all the discussion of smail on this list.
Fetchpop works ok, and with fetchpop -ar, I get a running list
Can a windoze keyboard be configured, so those three extra keys can do
something interesting?
Like act as a compose key? a meta key?
Alan Davis
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that if I like a program I must share itMarianas High School
Is it a bug?
I spent a couple of hours the other day learning how to edit the
config files for fvwm95, and got some nice features working, when...
Lo and behold, I found a NEW version of fvwm95 in hamm...
When I installed it, it stomped on my newly edited config files. It
didn't ask. The s
> pwd
> /cdrom/*
>
> In other words, if you are IN the directory in question, it is busy.
>
> Happens to me all the time as well. Same with any mounts, or if you try
> to rmdir a directory you are in.
>
> cd /;umount /cdrom
>
> should work
>
> -dh
>
&
This happens to me quite often: a floppy or a cd isn't being accessed,
but I cannot unmount it: umount gives the error I have indicated.
Is there any way to find out what process or which xterm might be
accessing or sitting on a certain device?
Thank you to all who have made my computing journey
Does emacs know about all the fonts available on the system?
Are there other fonts "around"?
there's a gulf of difference bwe
excuse me...
there's a gulf of difference between 9x15 and 10x20, but I don't see
any fonts in between them.
Just wondering. I apologize, as this is undoubtedly not a
Once more.
I actually did the change you indicated (to /usr/bin/emacs), in the
midst of debugging this situation. It turned out, I think, that the
weird messages were from an editing error I made in editing the config
file, tex-site.el, for auctex, which I had been running for only one
day.
No
Thanks for the pointer. Looks like I overlooked at least one
package. Also, thanks for the lesson in shell syntax.
Alan
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I am disappointed at the state of uuencode in recent Debian
distributions. The man page for uuencode was extremely helpful in
former packages---showing an explicit command line for mailing any
file in uuencoded format.
Where can I find that package? Or how would I do it now?
The command I am t
I have installed both the ucbmpeg player and mtv player, and set up
netscape for each. I have consistently not been able to view mpegs.
Each time an mpeg file comes over the line, this message is displayed
in a dialog box, from Netscape as well as from Mosaic:
Using private color-map
Bad M
There was a posting that the AUC TeX in the debian package crashes
emacs. Is it now safe to install the AUC TeX on the FTP sites?
Alan Davis
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I was able to install Star Office. I was able to print a WinWord 2
document, and happily it looked much as it would originally. However,
when trying the Thesaurus, and worse, when trying to convert the
Winword file to any other format, a segmentation fault was
experienced.
There has been some
I have not seen this real audio for linux.
Where and how can this be found?
Alan Davis
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Netscape 3.01 won't start. It ran fine for a week or so, then it
started balking. The disk lights up for a few seconds, but the window
never opens. The PID is still there, and a second effort results in a
message window informing the user that there is a lock file in
~/.netscape.
Previously,
How can I go about having the defaults from /etc/profile, or even the
user's bash config file, sourced when an xterm is brought up?
Alan Davis
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I don't understand why latex of teTeX can't see any files I have
placed into /usr/lib/texmf/tex/latex/misc. Also, there seems to be no
provision for placing new files in
/usr/local/lib/texmf/tex/latex/misc. If this is true, this is a major
weakness.
Also I am having a similar problem as with
Possibly the need for "Debian Lite" would be lessened with completion
of a friendly dselect or replacement for dselect, that would present
some reasonable options.
My biggest worry is the multiplication of packages. Perhaps it is an
inevitable situation with the kind of distribution that Deb
I recently posted that netscape 3.01 doesn't display, and I will take
the advice to upgrade. Meanwhile, it occurs to me that this problem
may be concurrent with a problem with fvwm2: the icons diappeared
from the menu.
Does this will suggest something?
Meanwhile, thanks again for the advic
Thank you for your response. It is this:
Netscape 3.01/export, 20-Oct-96; (c) 1995,1996 Netscape Communications Corp.
Alan
Brian White writes:
> Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> >
> > Something happened to my system so that Netscape Navigator will not
> > show on the
Something happened to my system so that Netscape Navigator will not
show on the X screen. If I start netscape a second time, I get a
message that it is already running. If I start it as "netscape
-iconic&" it establishes an icon, and I can now open.
Does this ring any bells?
Alan Davis
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