seth supplied,
>
> btw -- the reason why I decided to try debian was its users -- many of the
> users evangelize debian, absolutely lauding it.
The support. Oh, and the support :)
Every year or two something gets me irked, and I go play with
FreeBSD. Just try to get a question answered there
jens wrote,
> > NETMASK=255.255.255.0
> Ok, here's the problem. Your network by the looks of it should be a class B
> network, which means that your netmask should be 255.255.0.0. That should fix
> it.
james wrote,
> : NETMASK=255.255.255.0
> Try "NETMASK=255.255.0.0"
> : NETWORK=134.161.248
jens wrote,
> Ok. SIOCADDRT is the ioctl call which adds a route. My guess is that the
> error comes when the script is trying to add the default route, i.e. the
> default gateway that's specified isn't reachable on the network your
> ethernet card is connected to (at least according to the route
> What exactly do you mean when you say you can't get the network to
> 'start'?
/etc/init.d/network/start
returns the message
SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable
with no other information.
I switched to the tulip driver as James Lewis suggested, and it loads
with no messages (de4x5 gave me
The new^h^h^h machine waiting on my desk when I arrived here was,
as I expected, on the dark side. I've performed the preliminary
exorcisms, but can't get the network going.
This thing is on a novell network, and has an SMC ethernet card with
a dec 21041 chip. The de4x5 module installs just
Tom's Unix on a Floopy (do an alta vista search) could be a good place
tos start. Boot from the floppy, then use it to set up & install on
the hard disk . . .
rick
--
> Having just gotten an SB16 to work yep.
> Irq 7
> io 220
> dma 1
> dma 5
> There are also io's for 320? and 388. (I think, I had to change mine around
> alot, so I might be wrong with these two).
> I had to recomple the module using the values I needed before the card would
> work. And activat
Allen added,
> On 1999-04-27 16:23, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
>
> The only obviuos thing that I think think of is IRQ, DMA or IO
> conflict which would prevent the (sound) driver to prosper. The
> device busy is normal though - at least, I've seen that with wor
I don't think that these should be related, but I've lost my sound after
changing video cards.
eyry:/home/hawk# lsmod
Module Size Used by
ne 5372 1
83905944 0 [ne]
eyry:/home/hawk# modprobe sb
/lib/modules/2.2.6/misc/sb.o: init_mod
raymond rote,
> On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> > i can remember approximate partition sizes and order.
> > Is there any way to recover partition table and the system
> > as well ?
> Well, *maybe*. If it's only approximate, you could be in trouble. I'd
> advise looking for a disk
steve stipulated,
> >So my question is: Does unstable mean you will have all kinds of crashes and
> >>unexpected behavior, or does it mean that some programs might have more
> >bugs >than running in the stable distribution?
> Unstable means that at any time a package could be a show stopper
Shaleh shaid,
> On 21-Apr-99 Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
...
> > It's time to update the kernel for my laptop,and I'm trying to use
> > make-kpkg to do this. I've managed to get the kernel image .deb built,
> > but not the pcmcia stuff.
> >
Ray rote,
> > that is essentially the GPL with an additional clause that it can be
> > linked with Qt.
...
> > The KDE people need to track down the authors of the GPL code that much of
> > their project is based on, though, to get permission to use it under the
> > new license.
> I suspect au
> unsubscribe
clue
:)
--
Peter proposed,
> Hello Richard,
>
> I've got the same problem here on my slink notebook, but I think you're a
> little ahead of me. Could you please tell me what pcmcia-packages I need
> from potato to have the modules compiled and packaged by make-kpkg?
> On my notebook there
It's time to update the kernel for my laptop,and I'm trying to use
make-kpkg to do this. I've managed to get the kernel image .deb built,
but not the pcmcia stuff.
I've updated to the pcmcia-source from potato, and note that it has
.debs for up to 2.2.5. However, make-kpkg modules_image fail
I wouldn't normally send this, but I stumbled across a cheap 28k pcmcia
modem from what seems to be a nice place. I called after stumbling
over another modem listing that turned out to be for a cellular modem.
He looked up this one, and when i told him it was more than i wanted to
pay, he of
Since switching to 2.2, I can no longer mount floppies as a user unless
root has caused the msdos module to be loaded.
I'm guessing that I need something similar to the "auto" that went in
modules somewhere in modutils, but i don't know where. I'm also about
to run into this as I start taking
of course, when all else fails, there's threatening violence against
the person who sent the file :) [some claim this should be the first
step . . .]
--
one of our systems is now refusing incoming connections, generating the
error,
ftp: connect: Connection refused
This has survived through a reboot. Can anyone give me a hint?
rick
--
> Since there seems to be a bit of a document processing theme on the list
> at the moment, I thought I'd jump on the bandwagon and ask: how do I
> produce an envelope using Tex/LaTeX (pref. LaTeX) so that it will print
> correctly. (I had to do this with MS Word by printing at the top in the
> mi
Navindra Umanchioned,
> > Personally I always found dpkg easier than RPM for building packages,
> > but perhaps it's just me.
> IIRC all it took to build SRPMS is one single rpm command.
I've never used redhat (or anything else with rpms), but I kind of like
the *bsd method, which gives you a s
> Quoting Jeff Noxon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > What tools can tackle this kind of chore and what are their relative
> > merits? Should I be looking at TeX or SGML tools? Or should I just stick
> > with plain HTML?
> I would look into using LyX. It's a frontend for LaTeX.
Not any more :) Now
N. nibbled,
> Jim Foltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't want to run the unstable tree at this time, thanks. I'll just
> > compile it myself.
> You could still get the unstable source packages and build the deb
> from them. Now I really wish I could figure out the damn details as
> to how t
> Anyone knows a cheap way to get debian packages, which are too big for a
> floppy to a computer, which isn't networked and has got only a cdrom
> driver and a floppy disk driver? Is it possible to 'pkzip' deb-packages
> in a dos-machine to make them smaller and 'unzip' them in the
> debian-machi
John Hassled,
> Yes. Just like tape. Note, however, that one bad sector will make the tar
> unreadable. If you are going to do this you should test the floppies and
> not use any that aren't perfect. The simplest way to test floppies is to
> format them.
> Tarring directly to the device gets
Is everyone getting multiple copies, or am i just special? :) I got two
of most of yesterday's, 3 of #628, and 2 each of #629 & #630
rick
--
henry harrumphed,
> Isn't there something similar in Linux? Except the limit is a bit over a
> year?
A bit more than that. The date rolls over in 2038 on 32 bit unices.
--
polly wogged,
> > The real reason FAT filesystems are good for floppies is because it
> > wastes the least space, while providing a decent medium for transferring
> > data. If you really need the features ext2 provides then by all means
> > use mke2fs.
> Just the answer I was seeking. So it wil
bob blipped,
> > If that is the reason then I think this either a bug in the policy or
> > a misinterpretation of it. It does not "require" it because the
> > recommends is on "gs | gs-alladin". i.e. you can satisfy it with the
> > DFSG free version of gs.
> I agree, although a better approach m
I've really done it this time. I blithely took scsi device 2 as sdb,
and tarred onto it.
I started e2fsck,, and went through about a dozen inode messages until
it occurred to me that I had another disk of the same size, and
stopped
it. I then used dd to copy the partition, which occupied the e
hmm, I assume that I can still post to this list . . .
My outgoing messages now end up with a line that reads,
From: "Richard E. Hawkins Esq." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have no idea where this line is coming from. While that is a
university address that forwards to me, this bo
> Richard E. Hawkins writes:
> > I then made a partition the same size as /home at the very end of
> > the disk, and used dd to copy the old partition to the new.
> *Exactly* what dd command did you give? What does the new partition look
> like now?
dd if=/dev/hda6 of=/dev/hda7
where 6 was the
[hmm, i'm telnetted in and mailing from the command line; vi commands
don't work :) ]
findsuper won't dump to standard output for some reason. It reveals,
thisoffblock
fs_blk_sz blk_sz lastmount
33280 32 1048577 0
Augh This one is *really* bad
Several months ago, when i repartitioned, I fooollishly left half the
disk after the last partition.
Today, I printed out the partition table from fdisk, deleted the
extended partion, placed a new one, and reentered the locations
of the logical partitions.
I t
grr. As of yestderday's updates to frozen, exmh seems to be broken
again. It gives an error of
invalid command name "Gpg_Init"
while executing
"Gpg_Init"
(procedure "Pgp_Init" line 157)
invoked from within
"Pgp_Init"
(procedure "Exmh" line 112)
invoked from within
"Exmh"
> Does anyone know how I can do this on a ThinkPad? Caldera is easy to install
> on this machine, but I want to try Debian on it.
You'll have to be a little more specific--*which* thinkpad?
rick
--
I've finally convinced 2.2.1 to run X and my network. I still haven't
figured out why kerneld doesn't start anymore and do this automatically.
But the sound doesn't work now. the basic
cat /usr/lib/exmh/clink.au > /dev/audio
yields
bash: /dev/audio: Operation not supported by device
As ne
I've occasionally noticed this before, but rarely print multiple things
at a time.
my printcap entry is
thequname:\
:lp=/dev/null:sh:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
:rm=itsinternetname:rp=raw:
I'm using lpr if it makes a difference. However, on other occasions,
things seem
paul seelig wrote,
> On Tue, 2 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Any hope it did not use XForms?
> No, not at all unfortunately. Until now there is no other front end
> than for XForms and the Qt version is severely outdated. I'd love to
> see a gtk+ based front end for LyX but i'm not awa
lars lulled,
> *Richard E Hawkins Esq writes:
> | It just occurred to me . . . we could test how well the server
> | survivies the slashdot effect by posting there that the license has
> | been clarified as non-GPL . . .
> What server?
> www.lyx.org? hmm, hopefully most
Since moving to slink, syntax hiliting has ceased working. In addition
to the default now being off in /etc/vimrc, it seems that the files have
been moved to /usr/share/vim/syntax, while the program still expects
them in /usr/lib/vim/syntax/syntax.vim
Am i missing somethign, or is this a bug
--
> > I had a couple, though it was on the last pre that called itself 2.2.0:
> > a) it was not possible to change the irq for soundblaster to the value=20
> > most cards use (5, and it defaults to 7? or is it vice versa).
> You can pass parameters to modules when insmod'ing them,
> ie insmod sb i
>
> I see that the 2.2.0 kernel is now officially released.
>
> Does anyone know if there are any problems, or things to be wary of, in
> compiling this kernel for Debian hamm?
I had a couple, though it was on the last pre that called itself 2.2.0:
a) it was not possible to change the irq for
> I need to plot some graphs output from a C program, which I need to be
> portable to a SGI unix machine. Thus I am trying to use the xlib library.
> I have xlib6g-dev installed. My test program inludes the lines:
This isn't the answer you're looking for, but i found the pgplot
libraries did
I just moved to slink again (i don't seem to learn quickly :).
the xterm command ceased working, and there now seems to be a separate
xterm package for "those without the xwindows system."
I've installed it, and it seems to work, but what else is missing?
I'm afraid to restart now; my webserve
> I ran ./setup
> from the command line again and the same x server error came up. I did
> not start X and try the command line again.
> Does anyone use StarOffice and is there something simple that I'm
> missing?
You *must* run the install from within X, as it uses X. Do *not* try
installing
> Dear Debian user's
>
> I could not compile the source for lyx 1.0.0pre6. There were some linking
> problems which I could not figure out
you need libforms-dev and xpm4g-dev. Also, if you have previously had
a debianized lyx, you need to use the
--prefix=/usr/local
or it gets confused tr
> I'm looking for a simple program (like plan) that would send me reminders
> about meetings and things like that (paying apartment rent in time turns out
> to be quite challenging for me). I was using plan, but it's daemon can
> spontaneously stop working without no apparent reason. So I'm a
Ray rote,
> On Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 23:30:17 -0600, Brent Hueth wrote:
> > I'm (a newbie) trying to do something relatively simple: install lyx on
> > debian. When I try to use configure it complains that it's unable to find
> > a working C++ compiler (that I'm virtually certain exists).
> The C+
> Point well taken. I based my opinions on LyX 0.12, (which was in hamm and
> slink). I'm glad to hear that there is a lot of progress there, hope to see
> them propagating to debian eventually.
somebody has an unnofficial .deb of pre5 or so. And I have a tarball
that's (i think) current as
> This is my personal opinion. I'm not particularly enthusiastic about Lyx, it
> does not give me any speed up at all to build TeX file. It's quite limited
> also.But more importantly thing that worries me is that there seems to be
> very little support behind LyX, project looks dying to
> > Just wondering if XFree86 3.3.3 is being considered for the next release
> > (2.2) or not... I would really like to have XF86 3.3.3 since it contains an
> > X-server for the Riva TNT chipset.
> Yes, as soon as Branden is done with the X in frozen(slink), he will start
> working on 3.3.3 for
john jabbed,
> I have found that there is much more packages available for
> debian than there are for Red Hat, so if you did move to Red Hat
> then you would be missing out on a lot of Linux goodies.
>
> If there is an odd package that is only available in a .rpm,
> then just convert the .rpm to
A simple job, stick a 500mb drive in, make a new partition out of
spare space, and tar it over. A few minutes in, garbage appears
during tar, which i initially attributed to screwy characters in a dos
filename. But it seems that instead, it was on some kind of rampage
through the rest of my hard
I really only need tar & split from this machine; i need to move large
dos directories between a non-networked, phoneless win3.1 machine, and
my slowly connected & cdless laptop. This seems to mean copying to
floppy.
msbackup is, well, msbackup. After spending 15 minutes on the first
disk,
there is a mailmerge package available. I think that it's somewhere as
a contrib package on the site, but I'd have to look. If that fails &
you need it (or want to code more of it :), I can send the most recent
version. It's not done, and a couple of the options don't work yet
(seems to me
> > I'd like to use LaTeX to produce the overhead slides for my adjunct
> > class. I seem to have enormous problems all along the path, can
> > anyone help me?
>
> I'm about to go on holidays so I won't be able to help you much, but
> I'll just say a couple of things quickly:
>
> Use:
> \docume
> XAUTHORITY=./.Xauthority
> DISPLAY=:0.0
> export XAUTHORITY DISPLAY
>
> but this only works if I su from the original user's home
> directory. (Otherwise, './' does not point to the right place.)
I have
export XAUTHORITY=/home/hawk/.Xauthority
in my .xsession, which seems to do the t
stefan stated,
> > I found a few messages on dejanews that suggests it becomes stable
> > after turning off X acclleration. Maybe a dumb question, but how in
> > the world do i do this?
> Simply add ´Option "noaccel"´ into Section "Device" in /etc/X11/XF86Config.
yep, it's stable after this, a
lewis lamented,
> Does it have a "header" page that just prints a few lines in the upper
> left corner, and does the header page follow the job? If it does, this
> is printed by the network interface on the printer. The trick to the
> jetdirect(?) cards is to telnet to them and turn off the banne
I have found myself unable to supress the header/burst page on an hp5mp on
the network.
The print queue runs directly off my machine, but -h seems to be
ignored.
Ideally, i'd like to have a2ps supress burst pages as well; it's what I
usually use for printing.
rick
--
> > If you read vim-dev, you should probably noticed that GTK+ support is
> > probably not for long...=20
> > The contributor does not like the way his code was re-indented and
> > requested to remove it from further releases :)
> He did not request it yet I think, but seeing his threats it is ve
> Paul Seelig has unofficial debs of Lyx 1.0pre2 at
> ftp://ietpd1.sowi.uni-mainz.de/pub/debian/unofficial/binary/
I belive that there are a couple of major changes in reLyX between pre2
and pre4, and then staggering changes to the CVS of 1.0. Aside from
that, most users won't notice a differen
> Yes, that looks good, but I get 'Undefined control sequence'. Do I
> need a '\usepackage' line for that or something?
beats me :)
But these come from the beginning:
\documentclass{letter}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{verbose,tmargin=0.5in,bmargin=1in,lmargin=1in,
daniel declared,
> Hi, I'm wondering if someone can tell me how I can change the width of
> the margins in a LaTeX document. I think I read about it somewhere,
> but I can't find it anywhere in the info file now.
> /Daniel Elenius
No promises, but reading from a the .tex of a lyx file,
\geomet
I found a few messages on dejanews that suggests it becomes stable
after turning off X acclleration. Maybe a dumb question, but how in
the world do i do this?
rick
--
With some help from Jens, we've confirmed that svga is the correct
driver for this chipset, and after the holidays, someone is coming back
who can provide a working XF86Setup file.
But that's in a couple of weeks :)
The problem is that launching X as XF86Setup configures it for this
chip hang
ted told,
>otherwise, what DO I do if I get a Word7 file by email?
You tell the sender politely (the first time) to send it in a real
standardized format. For email, this means plain text (not mime)
unless there is content (equations, tables, etc., or if it is a file
being sent for the reci
patrik plead,
> The Personal Edition includes only WordPerfect, not other
> programs. And there probably arent't that many people who need the
> equation editor that are allowed to use the Personal Edition, since
> IIRC the license doesn't allow it to be used for education.
Bt writing a paper for
We've found the chipset for this thing--it's the
Cirrus CLGD5465, mounted on the motherboard.
But which driver does this use? the chipset is listed in XF86Setup,
but i can't tell if i should be choosing something other than the
regular svga driver.
At least we've determined that it's not bringi
yikes, that thing is stubborn. I've supposedly installed lilo half a
dozen times, and the thing still comes up asking which NT configuration
to use . . .
It needs to be able to boot NT at least for a little while . . .
--
have you tried a fairly recent lyx? It is very stable (there's only
one or two ways known to crash it), and the equations are very easy. I
bought a mac 128 in '84, and several more until I saw lyx's equations.
It also has a patch for mail-merge, which I wrote after realizing that
that would b
riccardo wrote,
> But all this is unusefull cause WP is actually for nothing.
> indeed I installed and tried WordPerfect. After this bothersome work
> I discovered that, even though Corel said that this version is
> "fully functional", equations and graphics are enabled only in
> commercial versi
kenneth collaborated,
>> The runme asks if you've untarred things, and decides there's nothign
>> new to do if you say yes. If you say no, it untars, but still doesn't
>> do anything. The executables end up in ./linux/bin
>> I assume there's some option i'm missing to figure out to tell it t
didier declared,
> Richard E Hawkins Esq writes:
> Richard> No, it's that their full extent is a pita (hmm, i don't mean to speak
> Richard> for manuel).
> Really, I don't see why.
--help is 4 more keystrokes than the standard -h
> >> From a
didier declared,
> Manuel Gutierrez Algaba writes:
> Manuel> I don't like GNU either. They're unnecessary complex most of the
> Manuel> times
> That's because you don't use them to their full extent.
No, it's that their full extent is a pita (hmm, i don't mean to speak
for manuel).
>Fro
peter piped,
> I got it, installed it, and it's quite nice. The installer wasn't exactly
> intuitive, but everything went in without a hitch. I downloaded it all in
> one piece (the 23 meg bad boy), and untarred it.
and that was the problem. IN spite of the claim above the link, it
gave me
tom told,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > On the contrary, Emacs is more suitable for developement purposes, and
> > actually for many other things.
> Well, vim (and gvim) is actually quite powerful for development
> purposes. All the best (IMO) that emacs had was taken into vim already.
there's
> Only problem now is that both the sites are full, 1000 user on
> Download.com and 3600 on ftp.cdrom. You may want to wait a few
> hours (weeks) until the rush quitens down...
> If anyone manages to get it I would be interested (along with a
> number of other debian users) as to how good it is.
hamish harumphed,
> Say what? I started on Slackware; Debian's installation is 1% better than
> that.
> > Redhat removes a lot of options to give you a working system without much
> > configuration on your part. Later, when you are shooting for "guru-ship"
> As opposed to Slackware and Fre
I installed debian on a professor's machine yesterday, but have hit a
barrier: we don't know what the video "card" that it uses is. Unix/
linux tech support in our department is non-existent (which is why he
asked me for help). It can't even tell us what card type to use in
configuration.
kent komplained,
> At 11:28 AM 12/16/1998 -0600, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> >kent kalled,
> >> >ANyway, the easiest way I've found to install X is XF86Setup rather
> >> >than xf86Setup
> >> ^^^ <-- xf86config
> >th
john jabbed,
> > ...on the other hand, every time I have "GNU/ Linux" shoved in my face, I
> > give FreeBSD another thought. Anyone know how to remove it? I can't
> > find where it's coming from
> /etc/motd, of course. You can put what ever you want there.
that was the first place i looked, b
kent kalled,
> >ANyway, the easiest way I've found to install X is XF86Setup rather
> >than xf86Setup
> ^^^ <-- xf86config
that's the configuration file; XF86Setup makes it
rick
--
bob bled,
> > Two years ago, Red Hat was certainly easier to install. Today, debian
> > is much easier. Debian fixed its problems, and red had made no
> > discernable difference (on the other hand, every time I have "GNU/
> > Linux" shoved in my face, I give FreeBSD another thought. Anyone k
> I am wondering if Debian is just too
> difficult for me at this point. I am wondering if maybe I should try
> Red Hat, I have heard it is easier to install, and then come back to
> Debian.
Two years ago, Red Hat was certainly easier to install. Today, debian
is much easier. Debian fixed its
oliver audiated,
> Unless your /etc/inittab is very different from mine, `telinit 3' will
> have no effect at all. In Debian, X is not normally dependent on the
> run-level.
> There are two ways to stop xdm. The simple one is to press Ctrl-R at the
...
It's not stopping X that's the problem;
information junky that I am, i set rvplayer running again on friday,
and it crashed X another couple of times. The bad way, so that it
can't be restarted ("failure in apmsync()" and the blinkies).
This time, I remembered that some had suggested that going to runlevel
3 rather than rebooting m
shao shouted,
> When I use rvplayer to play a file with both audio & video, I
> always get a msg slow system performance, dropping frame. i.e the video is
> not playing...
> I am using P166 with 64MB ram. I also tried to use nice, but
> didn't help...
nice on rvplayer will make matt
> 1) I'm really only interested in pieces of the package, Star Writer, for
> example. Do you have to install the full package or can you install just the
> parts you want?
It's a single program; there aren't packages. And it has it's own
yuckky windows-like "desktop", and is confined to a sin
kenneth wrote,
> -
> response:
> As with everything else, if you ask for an opinion on a brand of
> hardware some people will complain how they got burned, and some will
> rave about how great it is.
certainly. Many worked until they were dis
> Unfortunately I am still a bit confused about the issues involved. I
> would be interested in hearing the muse and views of people who know more
> about the issue than I.
The current status (it changed late last week) is that code may be
forked and freely distributed (though under a different
> I'm thinking of buying a CTX PL9 monitor (19", [EMAIL PROTECTED]), what are
> people's feelings towards ctx or this monitor in paticular? I'm a student
> on a budget and this will be my monitor for the next 4/5 years so I just
> wanted to make sure I was making a good decision before I bought on
ok, here's the xf86config & gpm files for the thinkpad 755C; I forget
who needed them.
begin 644 xf755.tgz
M'XL(``J4:#8``^T::V_B2'*^'[EMAIL PROTECTED],.]$FI,(@0FW!")#YG$:W:FQ
M&_#&=OO:[1#V;O>W7U7;YI&0>:PNL[LZE_+`5=55U?7JIMMW\W;3%L'\V1."
M6:DTZW5X!HV&V3!W_FLPS9II`C2;M:[EMAIL PROTECTED]&I5!'"D
> I can't get the little-red-dot-of-a-mouse on my ThinkPad 755C to bring up
> any kind of cursor... Neither from the VC's using GPM, nor in my half-way
> installed X86 (with gpm -k'd or no).
> Here's the things that confuse me:
> When the psaux module loads during the boot-up, it says it's detecte
don't use address, due to a hack to produce letterhead
> \begin{letter}{Mr. Joe Smith\\ 2345 Princess St.
> \\ Edinburgh, EH1 1AA}
hmm. Mine has
\letter{line1 \\line2\\etc.}
then
\signature{Richard E. Hawkins, Esq.}
and
\opening {Dear Whosamasudge}
> Is this a bug or do I just
Jon jabbed,
> X is running fine apart from one problem involving the .Xauthentication file.
> If I login as user
> bob and startx everything is fine.
>I happily compiled vim-5.3 for the graphical interface.
from source, or debian source? I tried and failed on this . . .
>Now,
> if I su to r
has anyone remade the pgplot package using absoft fortran?
At the moment, I'm stuck using g77.
Unfortunately, it's missing many of the matrix features that I need
(which is part of why this project is in Fortran in the first place:
it's straightforward bashing of numbers into submission, w
damon wrote,
> "Richard E. Hawkins Esq." wrote:
> > About twice a week, I hitt alt-Q rather than alt-W in netscape,
> > bringing down the whole netscape. This is version 3 (4 is missing a
> > couple of things that I use). Is there any way to disable that key
>
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