Hola de nuevo,
me he bajado la última versión de la manpages de
http://elcano.dif.um.es/~piernas/manpages-es/
Las descomprimo en /tmp, hago
# make gz
# make install
y quedan insataladas en un directorio /usr/man/es. Pero las
que lleva la distribución de Debian 1.3.1 se instalan en un
Hola,
estoy empezando con LaTeX y me he instalado LyX. Pero
cuando intento ejecutarlo desde 'xterm':
$ lyx
lyx: can't open library 'libforms.so.0.81'
Si no me equivoco este archivo pertenece a las XForms, y
creo que he instalado 'bien' los paquetes de Debian 1.3.1
que correspondian. Pero no
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On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Cosme Perea Cuevas wrote:
me he bajado la última versión de la manpages de
http://elcano.dif.um.es/~piernas/manpages-es/
Las descomprimo en /tmp, hago
# make gz
# make install
Yo lo he hecho más automáticamente y al estilo Debian: me
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On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Cosme Perea Cuevas wrote:
$ lyx
Debes poner, como para todas las aplicaciones en ventana X-Window,
lyx
para que te deje la xterm libre. Pero en fin, eso no viene al caso.
lyx: can't open library 'libforms.so.0.81'
Si no me
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Felipe Sanchez wrote:
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Antonio Vieiro Varela wrote:
[...]
Llamadas al sistema... ¿Para qué? ¿conexión a la red?
¿acceso al sistema de ficheros? ¿x11?
[...]
Me refiero a una listita como las int 21h de DOS, es decir
directamerte
Pablo Sendin Ranha
etset - Universidade de Vigo
Monte Perdido Cuvi
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Asako
Pablo Sendin Ranha
etset - Universidade de Vigo
Monte Perdido Cuvi
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Asako
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 08:03:35PM +0100, Jose Miguel Gurpegui wrote:
Lynx el Fuente-ISO-Como de Urko Lusa y ha
pasado la prueba de la vocal a mayúscula
con tilde perfectamente. Con el emacs
también veo las mayúsculas acentuadas.
Ahora has de mirar si pasa la prueba de algun programa
Sí, estaba mal.
Era el Bug#20572: bash: Bash needs a predepends on new libreadline
Ya está corregido en la versión 2.01.1-2 de bash.
Esta version, es precisamente la que compile, pero no fallo la instalacion de
bash, si no la de libreadline2g. Haciendo dpkg -C, la mostraba como no
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pablo Sendin Ranha
etset - Universidade de Vigo
Monte Perdido Cuvi
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At 07:22 24/04/98 +, Cosme Perea Cuevas wrote:
Alguien hace funcionar LyX desde Debian 1.3.1 sin
problemas ??
Yo. Me instaló a la primera (y me refiero a la primerita de todas, la
primera vez que instalé el linux). Lo que no tengo son conocimientos para
indicarte dónde puede estar el origen
Hola!!!
He instalado el mpeg_play que viene con Debian. Al ejecutarlo obtengo
esto...
bash: /usr/bin/mpeg_play: cannot execute binary file
Es posible que esté compilado para a.out y yo no tenga soporte para
este formato de ejecutable en el kernel. Me gustaría saberlo antes de
volver a compilar
He instalado el paquete boot-floppies, para crear discos de arranque, y poder
recuperar un Linux que no tiene bash, pero no veo muy claro como hacerlos,
antes empezar pido consejo y ayuda.
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On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Juanmi Mora wrote:
He instalado el mpeg_play que viene con Debian. Al ejecutarlo obtengo
esto...
bash: /usr/bin/mpeg_play: cannot execute binary file
Es posible que esté compilado para a.out y yo no tenga soporte para
este formato
On Fri, Apr 24, 1998 at 02:02:10PM +0200, Angel Vicente Perez wrote:
He instalado el paquete boot-floppies, para crear discos de arranque, y poder
recuperar un Linux que no tiene bash, pero no veo muy claro como hacerlos,
antes empezar pido consejo y ayuda.
Te aconsejo que te bajes los
Hola amigos como les a ido estos dias, les cuento que ya le estoy
agarando gusto a linux cada dia me gusta mas, bueno esta es mi pregunta
e estado buscando netscape la ultima version en español(si es que
existe!!) para instalarla pero no puedo encontrar nada en español talves
alguien sabe donde
Hola a todos.
Aunque la direccion sea otra, soy el que necesitaba ayuda.
Quiero agradecer a todos los que os habeis interesado por mi problema, y
deciros que he conseguido resolverlo.
Voy a escribir un ficherito explicando como lo he hecho, y os lo
enviare, lo voy hacer cuanto antes, no sea que
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 01:48:40PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
When you know complain about the removed pine package, then you have two
direct solutions (beside the solution to make your own pine package and put
it on a derived distribution, as you are describing below):
Why do you
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 09:48:17PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote:
Should we get a petition and a nice request letter going? :-)
RMS has tried it several times, I think, without any success.
Do you really think we would succeed? Any special reason why they would
hear us now but not before?
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 05:54:49PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
[..]
Like Qmail. There are lots of packages in
non-free as .deb files. We even make it easy to install qmail on your
machine, compiling during the install.
[..]
When did that happen? qmail-src for me just dropped the .dsc
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 10:12:20AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
But I still get messages that fail these tests from:
Colin Telmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rev. Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, the full headers don't look like they came from the
Hello, Everybody
I have been install linux Debian 1.3. , but anything wrong.
The xwindow isn't running. What the problem in my OS?
Jario Araujo
|==|
| --- Jario Araujo - Brasilia - Brasil- [ 666
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 12:30:28PM -0500, David Engel wrote:
Does anyone know of a large, nice looking, fixed-size font for X?
With my poor vision, I need something slightly bigger than the
standard 10x20 font for extended use. The 12x24 font is about the
right size (maybe a tad too large),
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 05:29:01PM -0400, Scott Ellis wrote:
That's the proposed solution right now.
Yeah, and I like it. =
Despite the millions of compiler warnings pine compiles cleanly enough.
You've obviously stumbled upon a new meaning of the phrase cleanly
enough that I was
i'm writing this list because i want to know if there's someone using KDE
on a bo system and i'd like to know if it's good to try the binary
available or i'm better to compile the sources ??
thanks a lot.
Alain
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Hello,
I get the following error when trying to run quake2. It used to
work until the last quake2 upgarde. Anyone know how to fix it?
Thanks,
jim
--- Loading ref_soft.so ---
Using Trident 9680 driver (2048K)
mode 320: 200 1075130340
mode 320: 240 1075130340
mode 320: 400
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 08:19:03PM -0400, Alain Toussaint wrote:
i'm writing this list because i want to know if there's someone using KDE
on a bo system and i'd like to know if it's good to try the binary
available or i'm better to compile the sources ??
afaik there is a beta4 for bo, just
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Remco Blaakmeer writes:
If nobody objects to it, I'll file bug reports for the following
annoyances I have encountered when X is misconfigured:
I
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 10:12:20AM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
But I still get messages that fail these tests from:
Colin Telmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rev. Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However,
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 03:13:40PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Sticker on my new Toshiba laptop:
Notice: The software products pre-installed on your computer are
copyrighted works. Before turning on your computer, please read the
License Agreemant printed on each software package
On Fri, Apr 24, 1998 at 12:26:35AM +0300, shaul wrote:
I think ATV will do it.
I am looking for information that will allow me to see the modem conection
speed between my modem and the ISP, I have set up pppd to report the
conection speed, but when it reports the speed, its the speed
Dselect is having a fit about e2fslibsg and e2fsprogs conflicting. It is
happy with just installing e2fslibsg, but when I install e2fsprogs, quota
and mc complain -- even though e2fsprogs provides e2fslibsg.
I need e2fsprogs for obvious reasons -- fsck, etc.. Currently I have
e2fslibsg
Jario Araujo Silva wrote:
Hello, Everybody
I have been install linux Debian 1.3. , but anything wrong.
The xwindow isn't running. What the problem in my OS?
Hello :)
Well,
As i have expected the some problems while installing Xwindows i can
help you :)
First be sure that you have
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
Are you aware that among other things the patches to pine added since the
last binary package was released include things which are not merely
configuration but are purely bug fixes, feature
Hi!!!
pardonnez-moi asking your help again.
I have been install linux Debian 1.3. , but anything wrong.
The xwindow isn't running. What the problem in my OS?
As i have expected the some problems while installing Xwindows i can
help you :)
Ulala!!!
First be sure that you have
I am currently fetching mail over an established uucp link. It
works great! I would like to send file over this link as well. Afer
reading the uucp man page it appeared simple but something is not right.
uucp local_file remote_uucp_node_name!user_name!remote_filename
bash:
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
Yes, this is very unfortunate. But the upstream authors really do not want
to change the license, so Debian has no choise. And the user can be given
very specific intstructions or even a script that
hi,
I see that it is available for home usage for free, you can get a cdrom
for 8 bucks. so how does it stack up against applixware or other packages
that you know of?
allan bart
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Can someone please help me setup ttysnoop?? I have set up the entry in
inetd.conf.
/etc/inetd.conf
telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/in.telnetd -L/usr/sbin/ttysnoops
/etc/snooptab
* socket login /bin/login
When I telnet to my box,
hi,
I see that it is available for home usage for free, you can get a cdrom
for 8 bucks. so how does it stack up against applixware or other packages
that you know of?
allan bart
i'm using it (the 3.1 version) and it's been relatively good at the very
few task i given it but it's
' ALLAN W. BART wrote:
hi,
I see that it is available for home usage for free, you can get a cdrom
for 8 bucks. so how does it stack up against applixware or other packages
that you know of?
There just happens to be a comparison being made this week:
http://www.32bitsonline.com/
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Hi all,
I tried today my first install of debian 1.3, and I'm really impressed
(positively impressed, I mean). Many thanks to all developers and testers.
GOOD Job!
I only have a 'small' problem with lilo I'm not able to iron out. Some
background:
machine: IBM 325 server (i.e. adaptec
I know that this has been asked before, but how does one install StarOffice
for multiple users? I've downloaded common, english, and statbin
tarballs of StarOffice. Thanks!
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Yo-
I just compiled a new kernel and I get the following error messages on
boot. I can't decipher them. If some knows what is wrong I appreciate
your help.
---
4]
EFLAGS: 00010202
eax: 0010 ebx: 05cec018 ecx: 0680c5da
kmail should be in the package kdenetwork, which somehow didn't make
its way into hamm, yet. You can get a copy from
ftp://julia.exp-math.uni-essen.de/debian/kdenetwork_980328-1_i386.deb
for the time being.
Thank you, I have installed kmail, two problems with kmail
1. It freezes when a
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 04:41:15PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
I believe the package maintainer has commented on this thread already and
seems at least interested in the prospect of a pine-src package which
would probably end up in slink and hamm-updates. This may not be the
simplest
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Anthony Fok wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 01:33:47PM +0200, Santiago Vila Doncel wrote:
I contacted washington.edu and they really do not want binaries to be
distributed if they do not approve the patches *first*.
If we do not have the freedom to apply whatever
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Britton wrote:
Geez you sound like an agitator.
No, I am done with the subject but I will make it clear that I am not
anti commercial software.
Would you like a shovel?
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL
Hi !
Does anyone know where I could find a PDF reader for Linux ?
Thanks.
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Does anyone know where I could find a PDF reader for Linux ?
Thanks.
Andreas Saudemont
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Hi Andreas,
I use gv for viewing pdf (and postscript) files. I believe it is under the
text
directory of the debian distribution.
- Tim
Hi !
Does anyone know where I could find a PDF reader for Linux ?
C' est acroread. Follow the packages link from the Debian
LINUX front page at
http://www.debian.org/
It is in text processing, non-free.
Arthur
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I am trying to tell if a program is passing back an error in a Bas=
h
script. I would like to branch on receipt of the error to a wait
statement that will give me about 20 seconds and then retry.
My trouble is I cannot remember how to detect the error and how to=
Hi !
Does anyone know where I could find a PDF reader for Linux ?
Thanks.
adobe has one for X,you can get it at: http://www.adobe.com/
Alain
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Hi !
Does anyone know where I could find a PDF reader for Linux ?
Thanks.
oooppssforgot to say there's a package for acroread ( the acrobat
reader) on the debian ftp server,but i think you should be better to use a
mirror from France,check in the contrib section,it's there:
*** Opt
Hi,
There are several PDF readers available. I have Aladdin Ghostscript 5.10,
xpdf 0.7a and acroread (Adobe Acrobat Reader) 3.01 installed. They are all
available as Debian packages in non-free/text section at the Debian mirror
sites.
If you try to view an encrypted PDF file with Ghostscript
Hello again,
Correcting myself ...
I just noticed that I was talking about packages in the unstable
distribution. The same readers are available for the stable distribution but
in different locations.
For the stable (1.3.x) distribution, see text/xpdf-0.6 for xpdf,
non-free/gs-aladdin-4.03
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Hi,
George == George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SNIP
Hello to the list
I must stand by the Pine package maintainer on this issue. The
maintainer should not be expected to put himself in a bad legal position
for anyone just so they can have a convenient
Andreas says :
oooppssforgot to say there's a package for acroread ( the acrobat
reader) on the debian ftp server,but i think you should be better to
use a
mirror from France,check in the contrib section,it's there:
*** Opt contrib acroread 3.0-1 3.0-1 Adobe Portable
Hello,
I am trying to install Debian 1.3 by CD-ROM with my
Philips/LMS CM-206 CD-ROM drive. When attempting
to load the proper module from the drivers disk to
complete the installation, I get the following
message:
/lib/modules/2.0.29/cdrom/cm206.o: unresolved symbol(s)
I could have swonr I rea dthe man page
course I can't read it here (the linux machine I have here
at work is strictly text-only...so no X stuff)
errr, you don't need X to read the man pages... in fact i hate xman.
yick. just type 'man syslog.conf' and you should be away laughing.
adam.
Emailled to you. I am guessing we'll soon see the patch applied to the
procmail in slink, which is cool by me. =
you got me again... what is slink?
not sure, check www.qmail.org, they list most of the patches there.
ya ... nothing for cucipop though ... have to keep searching.
adam.
Hello all:
Can some point me in the direction or tell me where I can
learn about a poppassd client for linux/unix, Mac and wincrash95.
Thanks in advance
Peter
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On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 07:41:37PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the binary isn't up to date, it defeats the idea of providing it. And
seeking out permission to distribute specific binaries is not what Debian
is in the business of doing.
Oz Dror wrote:
kmail should be in the package kdenetwork, which somehow didn't make
its way into hamm, yet. You can get a copy from
ftp://julia.exp-math.uni-essen.de/debian/kdenetwork_980328-1_i386.deb
for the time being.
Thank you, I have installed kmail, two problems with kmail
George Bonser writes:
You should probably do doing something like:
uucp remote_uucp_node!/full/path/to/file /path_to_local/destination
No, he should be doing something like:
uucp local_file remote_uucp_node_name\!user_name\!remote_filename
'!' is special to the shell. Try 'echo !qwerty'.
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Remco Blaakmeer writes:
If nobody objects to it, I'll file bug reports for the following
annoyances I have encountered when X is misconfigured:
- If the X server fails to start, xdm seems to be restarting it
indefinitely. I'd say that if the X server
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
Emailled to you. I am guessing we'll soon see the patch applied to the
procmail in slink, which is cool by me. =
you got me again... what is slink?
Next release of debian... bo-- hamm -- slink
1.3.1 2.0
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
I could have swonr I rea dthe man page
course I can't read it here (the linux machine I have here
at work is strictly text-only...so no X stuff)
errr, you don't need X to read the man pages... in fact i hate xman.
yick. just type 'man
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 10:36:53PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George Bonser writes:
You should probably do doing something like:
uucp remote_uucp_node!/full/path/to/file /path_to_local/destination
No, he should be doing something like:
uucp local_file
On Fri, Apr 24, 1998 at 11:20:09AM +0300, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
If you try to view an encrypted PDF file with Ghostscript (using gv or
ghostview as a front end) and get an error message, see
http://www.ozemail.com.au/%7Egeoffk/pdfencrypt/.
There are now PDF decryption patches for xpdf. I
Have you tried tkman? still, good old man is great :)
just installed the debian package and now i get this message...
badger(larry) tkman
Elide patch not installed in /usr/bin/wish8.0.
You must apply the elided text patch to Tk and rebuild wish.
See the Makefile for more information.
is this
Can some point me in the direction or tell me where I can learn about a
poppassd client for linux/unix, Mac and wincrash95.
poppassd was designed to work with eudora's 'change password' feature. as
far as i know no other application supports poppassd.
there is also a web form designed to
Hi guys,
Perhaps a debian-pine list is in order. :)
This whole PINE issue is getting blown way out of proportion. Debian's
policy is clear. Both sides have points but I agree more that Debian
should not interpret PINE's licensing in a way that would obviously be
pushing things and that may
i was surfing on the internet and viewed some comments on enabling X at
boot,i tried the trick down there ( modify /etc/X11/config so the line
no-start-xdm look like start-xdm,backup /etc/inittab and modify so when
booting,it load into runlevel 5) but this hasn't worked,is there some
document i
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Alain Toussaint wrote:
i was surfing on the internet and viewed some comments on enabling X at
boot,i tried the trick down there ( modify /etc/X11/config so the line
no-start-xdm look like start-xdm,backup /etc/inittab and modify so when
booting,it load into runlevel 5)
' ALLAN W. BART wrote:
hi,
I see that it is available for home usage for free, you can get a cdrom
for 8 bucks. so how does it stack up against applixware or other packages
that you know of?
allan bart
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Michael == Michael Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My advice would be for the maintainer of the pine package,
(or whoever it was George is accusing of changing the
interpretation of the copyright) to answer George's
question about why it was done
That was done some time
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Alain Toussaint wrote:
i was surfing on the internet and viewed some comments on enabling X at
boot,i tried the trick down there ( modify /etc/X11/config so the line
no-start-xdm look like start-xdm,backup /etc/inittab and modify so when
booting,it load into runlevel 5)
I wrote:
But I still get messages from the Debian mailing list that fail
these tests from:
Colin Telmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rev. Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, the full headers don't look like they came from the mailing list!
There's no
Have you guys already tried Debian's xbase-configure yet? It is
normally run during the xbase package install, but I believe that it will
setup xdm to start at boot if you haven't already done so.
-Ossama
__
Ossama Othman
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Is it correct that mailers aren't supposed to change the header line
except to add `Received' line?
I assume that my `corporate' NT servers between my Debian box and the
debian mailing lists server is at fault. Now, who do I convince them
of
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the binary isn't up to date, it defeats the idea of providing it. And
seeking out permission to distribute specific binaries is not what Debian
is in the business of doing. Please, read
(Not wishing to contribute further to that pine thread...)
So, since we've got to have some packages distributed only as sources, how
about a little bit of extension to Debian's package management to handle
it nicely? One of the major reasons I use Debian is because I can make
sure I'm up to
Hi,
Has anobody compile the Perl 5+ Crypt::IDEA modules for SCO or SG
unix?
Cheers, Ben.
Benjamin Cant
Aegis Integrated Solutions
6 Sun Street, Hitchin, Hertfordshire,
ENGLAND, SG5 1AE
Tel: 01462 438938
Fax: 01462 451755
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manoj writes,
Us ``zelots'' are content. Unlike brother bill, we are not in
it for world domination or market share.
But world domination would be a nice fringe. Awe, c'mon. Just two or three
little countries? please? :)
rick, who doesn't seem likely to take much of anything
remco writes,
[1] You can't sue Debian at all, actually, since Debian is not
incorporated in any way so legally Debian doesn't even exist. You'd have
to sue the indivudual maintainers.
It's not that simple. FIrst of all, didn't debian incorporate about two years
ago?
Secondly, without being
On Thu, Apr 23, 1998 at 11:27:24AM +0200, Oliver Elphick wrote:
Is there anywhere some documentation that enables someone to
understand SGML, DSSSL and so on from scratch?
There is very little, really. Try to search for tutorial and docbook in
the web. Or for tutorial and sgml. You'll not find
I installed tcl and tk with shared library support, and then compiled
a program (rcsh) using the tcl tk libraries, but it complains
rcsh: can't load library 'libtk.so'
libtk.so is in /usr/local/lib, and is a sym link to libtk8.0.so, which
is readable.
What am I doing wrong?
David
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to respond to a couple at once:
1) I use it sporadicly. When I need to open an ms file, or print one (iffy at
times, especially on complicated forms), and when I need a spreadsheet (named
arrays get screwed up on reopening the file or creating another name[actually
the formulas, not the
On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, ' ALLAN W. BART wore his fingers to nubs typing:
I see that it is available for home usage for free, you can get a cdrom
for 8 bucks. so how does it stack up against applixware or other packages
that you know of?
Have a look at http://www.32bitsonline.com
for a fair
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
2) There are instructions for a multiuser install out there. Check out the
newsgroups on the server starnews.stardiv.com, or maybe someone around here
knows. I didn't bother, since noone else needs it here.
I supose it should be very easy to configure accents
in StarOffice4.0 (it is made in Germany, right?).
But I could not find out how to do it! Could someone
help me?
Thanks in advance,
Debora
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I just got through the ordeal of installing debian linux
from floppies on an older computer, but linux cannot find my
network card. When installing the device drivers, the menu
first told me that I did not have any network cards, i.e.,
there was a - sign in front of the line for my 3C509 card.
Hello,
I am trying to install Debian 1.3 on my new TP 560 and I ran into some
trouble! I successfully shrank the M$ Win partition, but when I try to
boot from the rescue floppy (date 1997-10-13), things don't work. If I
try to boot without any options, it seems to go through a complete
Hi,
loading device 'eth0'...
eth0: 3c509 at 0x300 tag 1, 10baseT port, address 00 a0 24 e7 06 66, IRQ 3
3c509.c:1.07 6/15/95 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But when I boot the machine it says: Network is unreachable
It sounds like your gateway hasn't been configured. Have you configured
your gateway
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 11:00:06PM -0400, Colin Telmer wrote:
: I have been using pine for years (no nfs spool) and have never ever
: experienceed corruption and mail loss due to pine. message loss to me is
: more of a mta problem, but that's beside the point.
Yes, it is more of an MTA problem.
Thanks for the quick response, Ossama.
I did configure the network and I do have a file
/etc/init.d/network which has my IPADDR and NETMASK etc.
but I haven't found any files with any of the information
about the network card specified during installation.
Where should it be?
On Fri, 24 Apr
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Janos A Csirik wrote:
: Hello,
:
: I am trying to install Debian 1.3 on my new TP 560 and I ran into some
: trouble! I successfully shrank the M$ Win partition, but when I try to
: boot from the rescue floppy (date 1997-10-13), things don't work. If I
: try to boot without
greq wrote,
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
It's not that simple. FIrst of all, didn't debian incorporate about two
years
ago?
Secondly, without being incorporated, it wouldn't be just the individual
^^
maintainers at
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the quick response, Ossama.
No problem. :)
but I haven't found any files with any of the information
about the network card specified during installation.
Where should it be?
I'm not sure what you mean so I'll try to answer several questions:
- If you mean during
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