El Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 10:58:32PM +0100,
Andres Herrera dijo:
Guenas
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 01:21:20PM +0100, Antonio Beamud Montero wrote:
Creo que estoy de acuerdo. Se puede reutilizar gran parte de lynx. ¿no?
Pues valdria la pena echarle un buen ojo, si señor :-))
Bueno... ¿y por
El Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 11:25:55PM +0100,
Andres Herrera dijo:
Yo creo ver algun inconveniente en el tema del frame buffer, pero corregidme
si me equivoco, plis :-
Pre-supuestos:
1. El framebuffer es para tarjetas que soporten VESA 2.0 (es aqui donde puedo
estar metiendo la gamba),
Hola
¿Por qué no pruebas el paquete ipmasq (ipmasq_3.4.3_all.deb)?
El mismo te instala todas las reglas del ip masquerading que salen en
HOWTO y se encarga de reconfigurar las reglas cada vez que te conectas a
Internet, el paquete es de potato, no se si en slink podria servir...
Yo he
---BeginMessage---
application: Replicator 1.3
author: Loic Prylli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
license: GPL
category: Console/Mirroring
homepage: http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/950287300/
download: http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/950287300/
description:
Replicator is a set
Por poner un ejemplo, las kdelibs están sólo bajo la LGPL, con esta
no hay ningún problema, entonces ¿por qué no lleva al menos las kdelibs?
Lo que pasa es que kdelibs dependen de Qt que no es que sea muy libre que
digamos. =)
ADnoctum
__
Hola Andres, y a todos los demás...
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 03:03:59PM +0100, Andres Herrera wrote:
Como ya te han dicho, mutt es ideal para eso. Y no te digo nada si lo combinas
con el uso de procmail.
Hombre yo estaba pensando en dejar copia de todo el correo que envia un grupo
de
On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 10:56:47PM +0100, Manel Marin wrote:
¿Que programa se empleará para generar la página de consulta de las listas
de correo de Debian? Creo que es lo que busco... ;-)
Mhonarc :)
Está en potato y supongo que en slink.
Jordi
--
Jordi Mallach Pérez || [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hola,
Aproximadamente, el reparto de premios para Linuxeros en el
encuentro de Marzo en Santiago de GaliciaNet va a ser el siguiente.
Ya sabéis...
Podéis presentar vuestra aplicación Linux con licencia GPL
que tanto os costó desarrollar en el encuentro, y ganar
EL otro día, Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 02:02:00PM -0500, ADnoctum dijo:
Lo que pasa es que kdelibs dependen de Qt que no es que sea muy libre que
digamos. =)
Ya, pero las KDE 2.0 dependen de QT 2.0, que son libre, ¿nó? ¿Hay planes de
incluir las KDE 2.0 Woody?
--
73's
Daniel Payno
¿Sabemos si hay algún howto por ahí para enchufar dos máquinas con cable
paralelo en linux/Debian?
Un saludo
Daniel
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:25:26PM +0100, Simon Neira Dueñas wrote:
Total de premios: 650.000 pts en premios (material informático).
Aplicación GPL.
1º 100.000 pts.
2º 50.000 pts.
3º 25.000 pts.
Demos Linux.
1º 75.000 pts.
2º 50.000 pts.
3º 25.000 pts.
Scripting BASH
Hola
A aquellos que esteis pensando en compraros una Asus K7M y una Geforce 256
DDR. Según he leido en el sitio web de ASUS la placa en concreto tiene un
chipset llamado AMD-750 que no permite el envio de ciertos datos de
comando y datos al mismo tiempo en modo AGPx2 o AGPx4, que es la forma en
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:41:53PM +0100, Daniel Payno wrote:
EL otro día, Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 02:02:00PM -0500, ADnoctum dijo:
Lo que pasa es que kdelibs dependen de Qt que no es que sea muy libre que
digamos. =)
Ya, pero las KDE 2.0 dependen de QT 2.0, que son libre, ¿nó? ¿Hay planes de
El sábado 19 de febrero de 2000 a la(s) 23:41:37 +0100, Andres Seco Hernandez
contaba:
idea es que ademas de poder actuar como servidor propio (¿¿eso seria enviar
mails con [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sip.
Pero necesitas IP fija, si no, en los replys que te hagan, lo llevan
chungo para
El domingo 20 de febrero de 2000 a la(s) 23:48:21 +0100, Pookie contaba:
el servidor smpt de menta, y que este servidor no haga de relay para otros
servidores smpt del dominio
$ telnet smtp.menta.net 25
[...]
mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
250 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... Sender ok
rcpt to: [EMAIL
Les remito el mail porque ahora, aparte de no aparecer en el dselect,
tampoco lo puedo ejecutar!! :-(
Me pueden decir en que paquete esta?
O mejor, como puedo saber en que paquete 'no instalado' está el archivo
'xxx'?
-- Remitido por JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR con fecha 21/02/2000 10:04 --
Hola a todos:
Como a muchos de vosotros (imagino), en nuestro Laboratorio tenemos que
lidiar con el problema de los documentos procedentes de Office
(95,97,2000) cuando nuestro entorno se está decantando de una manera
clara y rotunda hacia Linux y nuestro tipo de documentación (científica)
es la
¡Hola!
Como el tema este de los formatos siempre me interesa mucho,
especialmente porque estoy hasta el gorro de lidiar con el puñetero
Office (sobre todo porque yo lo uso lo menos posible), déjame
hacer algunos comentarios por si pueden enriquecer la (posible)
discusión:
Yo hace tiempo que
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Remitido por JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR con fecha 21/02/2000 10:04 --
Destinatarios: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
CC:
Asunto: Metodo apt-cdrom no aparece en dselect...
Tengo la distribución Citius Debian 2.1 (slink), y si la instalo desde el
CD
Hola,
Total de premios: 650.000 pts en premios (material informático).
Mare... y todo este dinero de donde ha salido? Joder que nivel!
Lo pone la Xunta de Galicia.
Aunque parezca increíble, al fin se empieza a apoyar Linux desde
la administración
Buenas!
El paquete que se ha de utilizar se llama PLIP (me parece...) seguro que hay
algun how-to por ahi, si no mira en la documentación del paquete que viene
con todas las distribiciones. No lo he probado, pero me han dicho que es muy
facil de poner.
La verdad es que esto y nada es lo mismo,
Hola!
Estoy en el proceso de configurar un recién estrenado portátil y
me encuentro que no puedo conectarme con mi ISP, que es nexo.es. Al
utilizar 'pon', se hace llamada, me validan, me dan una IP, pero soy
incapaz de navegar. En messages.log obtengo esto queda registrado esto:
Feb 19
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
O mejor, como puedo saber en que paquete 'no instalado' está el archivo
'xxx'?
...
Buscando en el archivo Contents-i386.gz (si usás la arquitectura
i386, hay archivos equivalentes para otras arquitecturas).
Dicho archivo está en el directorio:
No hay un paquete especifico en el dselect?
a mi me suena... aunque quizas es pq no tengo la slink
- Original Message -
From: Agustín Martín Domingo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: Metodo apt-cdrom no
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Joaquin Fernandez Piqueras wrote:
Buenas!
El paquete que se ha de utilizar se llama PLIP (me parece...) seguro que hay
De hecho hay que recompilar el kernel para que acepte la conexión
por ese puerto. Además, como seguro tendrás impresora, es conveniente
cargarlo
Pookie wrote:
No hay un paquete especifico en el dselect?
a mi me suena... aunque quizas es pq no tengo la slink
En potato está en el apt, pero en la slink no estaba todavía y si mal no
recuerdo los de Agora lo añadieron a la Citius en un fichero de
añadidos.
Saludos,
--
No hay un paquete especifico en el dselect?
a mi me suena... aunque quizas es pq no tengo la slink
En potato está en el apt, pero en la slink no estaba todavía y si mal no
recuerdo los de Agora lo añadieron a la Citius en un fichero de
añadidos.
Slink si que tenía apt, pero la release
Saludos a todos
Estoy tratando de instalar en una PC el slink, en este equipo el
disco es Scsi y cuando selcciono la opcion de particionar el
disco me sale un mensaje que dice que no ha encontrado el disco que
si estoy seguro que el cable etc
El equipo tiene el W98 reconociendo el HD, que
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:27:13PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saludos a todos
Estoy tratando de instalar en una PC el slink, en este equipo el
disco es Scsi y cuando selcciono la opcion de particionar el
disco me sale un mensaje que dice que no ha encontrado el disco que
si estoy
El dom, 20 de feb de 2000, a las 10:56:47 +0100, Manel Marin va y dice:
¿Que programa se empleará para generar la página de consulta de las listas
de correo de Debian? Creo que es lo que busco... ;-)
apt-get install lists-archives :-)
~$ dpkg -s lists-archives
Package: lists-archives
[...]
Gracias Jordi
Por tu rapida respuesta
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:27:13PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saludos a todos
Estoy tratando de instalar en una PC el slink, en este equipo el
disco es Scsi y cuando selcciono la opcion de particionar el
disco me sale un mensaje que dice que
On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 09:45:55PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Y donde esta ese pollo? :o)
Pues parece que lo quitó de la última versión... :(
Yo lo debo tener en mi HD... pero voy a mandarle un bug y pedirle
que lo ponga, por lo menos en las fuentes del paquete...
Casi cualquier lector de correo Mutt, Netscape,
Manel Marin escribió:
Hola a todos,
Quisiera mantener la correspondencia de varias personas y las respuestas y
las respuestas a las repuestas en arboles en plan news.
--
==NaClU2===
Creo que ya se cual es el problema, no se como me he dado cuenta antes.
No se me pueden enviar mails a [EMAIL PROTECTED] (excepto por el
SMTP de menta) pq tienen el puerto 25 bloqueado, y supongo que tb el 110
(para los usuarios) deben de tener un firewall o algo... Lo mismo me paso
con el
Grax por el archivo, voy a probarlo ahora mismo, de todos modos ¿sabes donde
se podría reportar este bug o fallo o lo que sea para que lo arreglen cuanto
antes?
Saludos
Daniel
-Mensaje original-
De: Ramiro Alba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: lunes, 21 de febrero
On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 07:40:00PM +0100, hcl wrote:
El netscape composer ( en slink ) no quiere saber nada de los
acentos, recuerdo que hace
un par de meses sea habló del tema. He estado buscando en los mailbox que
tengo guardados pero lo
he debido borrar.
Será que está
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000 13:22:10 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
¿Sabemos si hay algún howto por ahí para enchufar dos máquinas con cable
paralelo en linux/Debian?
Para serie tienes el serial-howto y para paralelo el plip. Con el
serial y los dispositivos slX está tirado (slattach y tira millas),
Yep Barbie!
El Mon, 21 de Feb de 2000 a las 04:05 PM, Barbie Dominatrix escribió:
Feb 19 18:05:46 d5118sp pppd[292]: Unsupported protocol 'Bridging PDU'
(0x31) received
Me pasó una vez, pero esta memoria... :-(
Tienes por casualidad activado [Networking options-CONFIG_BRIDGE]
en el kernel?
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Sean Johnson wrote:
Phil Brutsche wrote:
it's one of two ways Linux can use Intel-based SMP systems (the other is
IO-APIC used on PIIs on up, and maybe PPros).
Seems to be on the PPros too
Intel MultiProcessor Specification v1.1
Virtual Wire
Hey,
My friend is thinking about buying a scanner tomorrow, but I told him to
let me find out if it would be possible to use in Linux. It's just an
offbrand, 50$ scanner. Could we get drivers (or use it) in Debian
Slink?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It looks like that the package listing and the actual files are not in sync.
You probably have to wait a bit to let the files and the package listing sync
up. All I can say, try again tomorrow
Marshal
Hi,
I'm trying to install gdm, but it seems that
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Phil Brutsche wrote:
Trying it is the best way of finding out. Just keep in mind that pretty
much any 486 is slow, and adding a second processor will mean that it's
still slower than a Pentium.
Yes sure, but the problem is that the other machine is currently being
used
I have newly installed slink, have an lp module, and created a
printcap file and spooling directory for my HP540 deskjet. What is
the command to print a file? I have read the printing HOWTO, it
seems there should be an lpr command, or possibly LPRng, but I
don't see any sign of them. Also
On 02/20/00 04:14PM, Steve Brown wrote:
I have newly installed slink, have an lp module, and created a
printcap file and spooling directory for my HP540 deskjet. What is
the command to print a file? I have read the printing HOWTO, it
seems there should be an lpr command, or possibly
Hi folks,
We have a slink system that has been running quite nicely for some time,
which acts as a pretty important server (for us, at least). One of the
functions that it serves is as a proxy server, running squid (the
current slink version, whatever that is).
Yesterday I noticed that it had
This is a question more for curiousity than anything else, but here it
goes...
I see several dhcp clients available: pump, dhcpcd, and dhcp-client.
There's almost certainly more available that aren't debianized. I was
wondering what the differences are between them, which one people
recommend and
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Christian Dysthe wrote:
would I gain anything by setting up, and configure my browser to
use squid as a proxy on my workstation.
I don't think so.
Here in my place, I use Squid on a Linux dial-up router, used for
connecting to the Internet via 28.8K modem. I have set up
Hello,
Just a quick Dselect question.
I have a box running Deb 2.1 using dselect and apt, which main hd now has
errors everywhere .. so im about to blow away space on another hd and do
a re-install of debian etc. time for a cleanup anyways.
Is there a way to copy the exact package list of what
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
- Squid is designed for one thing. My perception is that browsing is
faster using squid than relying on Netscape's cache. Squid is
My perception is that pressing Netscape's back button is faster. (I set
Netscape's local file cache to 0MB).
On 2000-02-20 18:53:22, Brad wrote:
I see several dhcp clients available: pump, dhcpcd, and dhcp-client.
There's almost certainly more available that aren't debianized. I was
wondering what the differences are between them, which one people
recommend and why.
dhcp-client has a hook that
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can find the C libraries for
gzip/bzip2, so that I can use it to read gziped files in a C program.
Thanks.
Shao.
--
Shao Zhang - Running Debian 2.1 ___ _
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anthony Green) wrote:
Just a quick Dselect question.
I have a box running Deb 2.1 using dselect and apt, which main hd now has
errors everywhere .. so im about to blow away space on another hd and do
a re-install of debian etc. time for a cleanup anyways.
Is there a way to
John Hasler wrote:
You can, however, give each user her own chatscript and put it in her group
so that only she and root can read it.
So each user would have its own ppp-on-script, or better yet: A global
ppp-on-script in /usr/local/bin, which uses $HOME to access the user's
private
John Hasler wrote:
You can, however, give each user her own chatscript and put it in her group
so that only she and root can read it.
So each user would have its own ppp-on-script, or better yet: A global
ppp-on-script in /usr/local/bin, which uses $HOME to access the user's
private
On 20 Feb 2000, Marshal Wong wrote:
It looks like that the package listing and the actual files are not in sync.
You probably have to wait a bit to let the files and the package listing sync
up. All I can say, try again tomorrow
Well, I tried that last Friday, and also this morning.
Or,
Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 20 Feb 2000, Marshal Wong wrote:
It looks like that the package listing and the actual files are not in sync.
You probably have to wait a bit to let the files and the package listing
sync
up. All I can say, try again tomorrow
Well, I tried
Peter Bartosch wrote:
Hi!
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Phil Brutsche wrote:
pbruts Yes, I've heard (she posted here once). All the documentation I've
seen
pbruts for dual P5 boards, and all those that I've talked to, say that
such a
pbruts machine can't exist.
pbruts
pbruts I'd
* Mars Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So is a Sound Blaser Live driver available to the Linux users??
One option is a current ALSA: http://www.alsa-project.org
Or OSS: go to http://opensource.creative.com, grab a snapshot there
and follow the instructions in the docs/README* file. The only
Scanners are supported under sane for Linux. I've got a AGFA Snapscan 1236S SCSI
scanner and this works fine with sane, xscanimage, the X window interface and
xsane, a separate X interface for sane. This also works directly as a plug-in
for gimp as well. I would recommend going to :
hi.
hopefully this isn't a cause of me failing to rtfm, but i can't find the
docs on it. i want to enable suexec for the debian apache but as far as i
know this is a compile time option. the debian docs discuss suexec but when
i try and enable it by using the User|Group directives i get this
Hi all-
I decided to grab the latest deb gnome stuff to play with a bit. I got the
task stuff installed, got the regular games installed, but when I go to get
the gnome-card-games deb installed, I get something like this:
Unpacking libguile6 (from .../libguile6_1%3a1.3.4-2_i386.deb) ...
dpkg:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 11:37:44AM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find the C libraries for
gzip/bzip2, so that I can use it to read gziped files in a C program.
i don't know about slink, but in potato/woody you can get zlib1g and
libbz2. Don't forget the
I wrote:
You can, however, give each user her own chatscript and put it in her group
so that only she and root can read it.
Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
So each user would have its own ppp-on-script, or better yet: A global
ppp-on-script in /usr/local/bin, which uses $HOME to access the user's
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 11:37:44AM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can find the C libraries for
gzip/bzip2, so that I can use it to read gziped files in a C program.
Thanks.
Shao.
You want:
zlib1g-dev # gzip type compression
libbz2-dev #
Tom Kuiper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TK I'm sorry that my original posting was not clear. I did go to
TK ftp://archive.debian.org/ but there is no Packages.gz file there, so
TK dselect won't work.
You sure? I see one that's probably useful in
On 20 Feb 2000, Marshal Wong wrote:
Yep! esound is up to 0.2.17-3, and I haven't had any problems
updating lately. However, I use ftp.debian.org.
OK, I did apt-get update, now gdm works fine.
Thanks,
Oki
Here is a list of searches from the apache main site about suxec AND
security:
thanks but i just figured it out. all that needed to happed was to have the
suid bit set on the suexec binary.
# chmod 4711 /usr/lib/apache/suexec
the log file shows that it is now detecting the suexec binary,
Adam Shand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i did have this problem and i figured out what was wrong ... and i can't
remember what it was ... it was a minor config error. one thing i had to
fix was the path the the sshd_config file in /etc/ssh.
Not sure I follow you here; what path?
--
Bob
i did have this problem and i figured out what was wrong ... and i can't
remember what it was ... it was a minor config error. one thing i had to
fix was the path the the sshd_config file in /etc/ssh.
Not sure I follow you here; what path?
during the upgrade /etc/ssh/sshd_config had
TaoX { Brian Hinson; } wrote:
ok.. here is the lamest question ever, but I have tried and tried to find
the answer myself with no luck.. I just signed up on this list and this is
my first time to ever be on a list like this, but the question or problem
is... when I send messages for help I
Hello,
I've needed to upgrade Win98 to Win2000 Pro yesterday, but a side
effect of that is that my Mustek scanner won't work. Apparently
Mustek has refused to develop drivers for Windows 2000 because
they sell to home users and Windows 2000 is a business OS. My
only hope right now is that I can
Adam Shand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...so ignore me :)
Done! g
i thought there was something else little as well going on but whatever it
was because very obvious when i killed ssh (/etc/init.d/ssh stop) and tried
to start it manuall with the -d switch (/usr/sbin/sshd -d).
This last
By this point I somewhat gathered as much. So what
does eth* refer to? That's what I'm asking. And what
device represents eth* normally? Is it just another
ttyS*? Or is it one of those other ones with wierd
names?
--- aphro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its normal, there isn't supposed to be a
I just nuked my RedHat box and installed Debian. Since I installed debian
I've been re-installing things like Enlightenment. I can't seem to
find the enlightenment configuration tool though. I checked
enlightenment.org but no sign of it there.
What package to I need?
Robert
:wq!
By this point I somewhat gathered as much. So what
does eth* refer to? That's what I'm asking. And what
device represents eth* normally? Is it just another
ttyS*? Or is it one of those other ones with wierd
names?
--- aphro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its normal, there isn't supposed to be a
On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 08:09:52PM -0800, Fish Smith wrote:
By this point I somewhat gathered as much. So what
does eth* refer to? That's what I'm asking. And what
device represents eth* normally? Is it just another
ttyS*? Or is it one of those other ones with wierd
names?
There is no
By this point I somewhat gathered as much. So what
does eth* refer to? That's what I'm asking. And what
device represents eth* normally? Is it just another
ttyS*? Or is it one of those other ones with wierd
names?
--- aphro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
its normal, there isn't supposed to be a
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Hello,
I've needed to upgrade Win98 to Win2000 Pro yesterday, but a side
effect of that is that my Mustek scanner won't work. Apparently Mustek
has refused to develop drivers for Windows 2000 because they sell to
home users and
Thank you. This is exactly what I needed to know.
So if I get you right, eth0 is kinda like ppp?
Interface, not a device? That just seems odd, the way
I've seen it referred to in conversation. I knew I
was missing something.
There is no relevant device for eth0. It is not a
device, it is an
For my part, i've been using pump, patched to have an option to cut down
on the amount of junk it dumps to syslog (one day it filled my 400M /var
partition... the next i patched it). Haven't had any problems other than
that.
Pump adds about twenty lines a day to my syslog, unpatched. Maybe
when I send messages for help I get responses...
but I have yet to
see a question from anyone else? Am I supposed to
check something,
like a pop server or news server? or are they
emailed to me? I just
don't know what or where to go/do to see other
people messages for
this list...
Best
First question: is this a parallel port scanner?
Nope. SCSI. The 'S' in 1200 LS stands for that. The Parallel Port
version would be (is?) called 1200 LP.
--
Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:4982727
GigaBee Interactive http://www.gigabee.com
Join AllAdvantage.com and get paid to surf the
I'm finding errors with ghostscript interpreted viewers, including 'gv'
and 'gnome-gv' on a number of different documents, including some system
documentation which I *really* think ought to be legal, as well as piped
output from mpage, eg:
ps aux | mpage -2 | gv -
I'm finding some articles
Robert == Robert L Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just nuked my RedHat box and installed Debian. Since I
installed debian I've been re-installing things like
Enlightenment. I can't seem to find the enlightenment
configuration tool though. I checked enlightenment.org
Go to www.mostang.com/sane
There you will find a link to supported scanners. I know there is a Mustek
back-end, but I don't know if it supports the 1200 LS scanner.
This will give you just about as much info there is for scanners.
Cheers,
John Gay
If you had read, I have installed enlightenment and related packages.
The problem is that if you open the Gnome control panel, and go to
WindowManager, you can select Enlightement, and then a configuration
editor that was standalone for adding themes, etc. I just found the
source to the
On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 10:03:53AM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote
Hey,
My friend is thinking about buying a scanner tomorrow, but I told him to
let me find out if it would be possible to use in Linux. It's just an
offbrand, 50$ scanner. Could we get drivers (or use it) in Debian
Slink?
I just nuked my RedHat box and installed Debian.
Since I installed
debian
I've been re-installing things like Enlightenment. I
can't seem to
find the enlightenment configuration tool though. I
checked
enlightenment.org but no sign of it there.
What package to I need?
My guess is that
How can I configure Sawmill/Gnome so that a window
will rise to the
top
if I click on the title bar?
I prefer a sloppy focus, one where I can move the
mouse over a
window and
have it in focus. However, I don't necessarily want
that window to
rise to
the top/foreground. I do want it to
I found it. Was hoping I'd find a .deb file. Atleast it's something
that'll work though.
Robert
Thus spake TaoX { Brian Hinson; } ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ftp://ftp.enlightenment.org/pub/enlightenment/enlightenment/tools/
go here and get enlightenment-conf-0.15.tar.gz
this is the
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Oki DZ wrote:
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Sean Johnson wrote:
Phil Brutsche wrote:
it's one of two ways Linux can use Intel-based SMP systems (the other is
IO-APIC used on PIIs on up, and maybe PPros).
Seems to be on the PPros too
Intel MultiProcessor
Actually GNOME isn't a window manager... so you should look toward the
window manager that runs under GNOME typically enlightenment or KDE...
though any window manager that supports GNOME's hints should work with
GNOME. If your windows manager is enlightenment.. then use enlightenments
Go to www.mostang.com/sane
There you will find a link to supported scanners. I know there is a Mustek
back-end, but I don't know if it supports the 1200 LS scanner.
This will give you just about as much info there is for scanners.
That's what I was afraid of because there doesn't seem to be
Ive now had this happen a few time.
Update local mirror
ran dselect ( using apt ) and update
Eterm shows up as newer version
install blah blha
I go back in and eterm is still listed under new updated, i confirm it
wasnt installed by checking the current version on the system. Its
marked for
On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 09:44:43PM -0800, Fish Smith wrote
How can I configure Sawmill/Gnome so that a window
will rise to the
top
if I click on the title bar?
I prefer a sloppy focus, one where I can move the
mouse over a
window and
have it in focus. However, I don't necessarily
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
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
After installing imp with apt from frozen I want to add an IP for the
webmail.axs.org. I did the usual add a ifconfig and route in
/etc/init.d/network as follows:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0:0 192.190.237.140
/sbin/route add -host 192.190.237.140 dev eth0:0
Works fine on the command line, but when
On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 08:51:13PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
I'm finding errors with ghostscript interpreted viewers, including 'gv'
Following up to myself
There are a few debian-bug posts suggesting a problem with gs and
/etc/gs.Fontmap.
The following strace exerpt run with *no*
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