*- On 28 Sep, Josip Rodin wrote about Re: mtools
On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 07:13:58AM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
How comes mtools depend on xlib6g? I don't use X, and thus I consider it
very stupid to have both xlib6g xfree86-common installed, but I have to
if I want mtools installed...
*- On 22 Sep, Martin Bialasinski wrote about Re: Add your location to the
developer db so it can be added to the map
* James == James A Treacy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James If you would like your location to be shown on the map you need
James to add your location to the developer
*- On 17 Sep, Joey Hess wrote about Re: ITP: Rael's Binary Grabber
Brian Servis wrote:
This is a small program that I wrote for Linux (which could
theoretically compile on pretty much any other UNIX) that
automates the extraction of binary attachments from UseNet
newsgroups.
Why
*- On 17 Sep, Paul Slootman wrote about Re: ITP: Rael's Binary Grabber
On Thu 16 Sep 1999, Joe Drew wrote:
I've received an OK from the author of Rael's Binary Grabber to redistribute
Perhaps you could shed some light on what `Rael's Binary Grabber' is?
From
*- On 16 Sep, Jordan Mendelson wrote about Binary Deb 'Diffs'
Just a quick idea, instead of having to download an entire package where 95%
of the files don't change, what about downloading a type of binary diff? I can
think of two ways to do it:
1) Package everything in a type of 'pdeb'
*- On 15 Sep, Peter S Galbraith wrote about ttyS0 vs cua0
How universal is the use of ttyS0 instead of cua0 in other
distribution (e.g. Red Hat)? I told the upstream maintainer
of powstatd (a UPS monitor) that I has changing cua0 to ttyS0 in
the docs and config file for Debian, and he said
*- On 19 May, Adrian Bridgett wrote about Xfree 3.3.3.1 for slink anywhere?
I've spent quite a while trying to find out but the only reference I could
see doesn't have any packages there anymore (www.debian.org/~vincent IIRC).
NB: I know that generally you can just grab the Xserver you want.
*- On 8 May, Brandon Mitchell wrote about Re: Corel Setup Design Proposal
On Sat, 8 May 1999, Oliver Elphick wrote:
Brandon Mitchell wrote:
On Fri, 7 May 1999, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
pretty easy: every recent graphic card is pci or agp, so it's detected
as
pci device
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