Selam ;
Teşekkür ederim. Bu sorunu çözmüştüm. Kaybettiğim bir partition dan bir
kaynak kodu kurtarmaya çalışıyordum da. Egrep in açıklamasında dd ile başka
bir yere al falan diyordu onun için sormuştum. Ama ben almadım (zaten yer
yoktu) Egrep le string search yapıp bulmayı becerdim sonunda, gerçi
Çarşamba 4 Şubat 2004 13:00 sularında, Recai Oktas şunları yazmıştı:
Merhaba,
Turkce-NASIL'in eklerinde gelen 'trq' (ISO Q eslemi) ve 'trqu' (Unicode
Q eslemi) dosyalarinda kucuk bazi degisiklikler yaptim. Bu
degisiklikleri ekteki diff'lerde gorebilirsiniz.
* Aksanli karakterler icin
# modconf
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On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:50:47AM -0500, Kevin Coyner wrote:
Am I correct in stating (from google searching) that sound for an
onboard Intel 82801DB AC'97 Audio Controller is not supported in the 2.4
kernel?
I only got my Intel 82801EB AC'97 working when I started using the
2.6.1 kernel.
Hello admin,
Help Please!
Is your Debian work with ASUS PR-DLS533 onboard LSI 53C1030 (AMI Exepress
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A _little_more_ detail is definitely needed to help you.
1. What machine are you using?
desktop/laptop ...
Processor/how much memory?
ide/scsi/sata disk ... ?
2. Is another Linux distro working on this system?
3. Can you boot with Knoppix? (http://www.knoppix.org)
4. What boot
9. And I forgot: You can read and *search* the mailing list archive at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/
etc.
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On Wednesday 04 February 2004 18:21,
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If you don't have enough money to buy needed software or think desired
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Thanks for all the help.
On versions to 7.2 the startup script looked in /etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf for
the option
tcpip_socket = true to be set and put the -i.
I figured out now that in version 7.4 you have to set the option in
postmaster.conf as: POSTMASTER_OPTIONS=-i
restarting
John,
Le Jeudi 5 Février 2004 00:50, John Schmidt a écrit :
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 04:43 pm, Hervé Piedvache wrote:
Steven,
Did you also loosed the Fixed[Sony] and Fixed[Jis] fonts ??
Since I have updated from Woody to SID ... I have the same trouble of
you, and I also loosed
I only got my Intel 82801EB AC'97 working when I started using the
2.6.1 kernel.
You mean using OSS or ALSA ? Actually, I have an Intel soundcard which works
properly with both kernels 2.4 and 2.6 (except for the full duplex access)
but I can not get sound with ALSA and kernel 2.6 (AC'97 0:0
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 21:26:29 -0800
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On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 01:04:01PM +0800, Katipo wrote:
No it isn't.
Care to expand? Or learn to quote?
I've had a hand in taking an off topic thread and migrating it
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 10:55:39AM +0100, Gregory Soyez wrote:
I only got my Intel 82801EB AC'97 working when I started using the
2.6.1 kernel.
You mean using OSS or ALSA ? Actually, I have an Intel soundcard
which works properly with both kernels 2.4 and 2.6 (except for the
full duplex
Another bug report regarding XEmacs and the very latest octave2.1-emacsen
package was filed recently [1], and addressed with a small patch by JWE.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=229336
Reading the bug report, I noticed the reported refered to a question I
posted to
I am reading the Print HOWTO. If lpd is listening to port 515, does
this mean that I can send a file to be printed over this port and it
will be seen by lpd as something that needs to be printed?
Thank you,
Michael
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On February 4, 2004 07:46 pm, Roy Pluschke wrote:
Hi,
I am running unstable and I have several wav files that I would like to
burn to an audio cd. According to the k3b documentation this should just be
a drag and drop process however I am getting an unspported format error.
Note that I can
A few days after I upgraded to the 2.6 tree (using debian's precompiled
packages) something very bad happened.
I left my box idle for a while, came back, and nothing would work.
Well, kind of:
# any command
Segmentation fault.
# any other command
Segementation fault.
I had mutt and screen
Michael W. Cole wrote:
I am contemplating trying to set up the ability to initiate printing
to my home computer from away-from-home sites. Can someone direct me
as to what I need to read to start trying to figure this out?
One way to print remotly is over ipp (internet printing protocol).
The
G'day,
What is the benefit of having dual processor for a server box? Depending
on the nature of the OS, some will boost, say, dual PIII 500 to become
PIII 1000. Other OS can make the second CPU and back up processor just
in case the first one blew up. And, another configuration, is, to
separate
Daniel Wimpff wrote:
Michael W. Cole wrote:
I am contemplating trying to set up the ability to initiate printing
to my home computer from away-from-home sites. Can someone direct me
as to what I need to read to start trying to figure this out?
One way to print remotly is over ipp (internet
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 04:40:59PM -0800, Steven Brown said
Hello, I was wondering if any packaging gurus here could take a look at
my first packaging attempt and see if I've done things correctly and
properly Debianized it. I'm still in the process of converting my
know-how from RedHat to
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 07:01:49PM -0600, Joel Konkle-Parker said
When I installed Woody, defoma and x-ttcidfont-conf were installed along
with it. I assume from what I've read that x-ttcidfont-conf is designed
to control my TrueType fonts, rather than X itself.
Well, that's all fine and
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 04:34:25PM -0800, Rodney D. Myers said
I'm using debian Sarge
I've been attempting to install the alsa sound system, but it keeps
failing.
When doing a listing the installed packages I see;
dpkg -l | grep alsa
iF alsa-base 1.0.1-1ALSA sound driver
when compling a new aplication gcc ./configure
allows you touse the following to configure thelocation of relavent
files, what paths should i specify for debian so that i maykeep with the
standards ..
Fine tuning of the installation
directories:
--bindir=DIR user
executables
Rick Weinbender wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 03:23 pm, Rick Weinbender wrote:
Can I use SUDO within a bash script?
Absolutely, though be aware that if sudo is set to require a password, you
won't be able to run it in the background.
By putting NOPASSWD before the
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 08:24:52PM -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
Brian Potkin([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Its usefulness in deleting spam and mail associated with the mymail worm
before downloading it has been offset by the deletion of a small number
of legitimate mails,
Joseph Jones wrote:
Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of
trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working.
If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest what is? The forcedeth
patch installed cleanly, and appears to be trying to work.
To bolster
when compling a new aplication gcc ./configure
allows you touse the following to configure thelocation of relavent
files, what paths should i specify for debian so that i maykeep with the
standards ..
Fine tuning of the installation
directories:
--bindir=DIR user
executables
well do a dpkg -L for an installed package and see where it installs the
files then do the same for your configure
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 14:42, Gregory Machin wrote:
when compling a new aplication gcc ./configure allows you to use the
following to configure the location of relavent files, what
will ask my question again @ hppa group :-)
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I can't make lilo booting from my 2nd HD on my RAID1 installation
(simulating 1st hd failure).. normal booting and booting from 1st HD is ok.
lilo hangs after:
LILO 2.22 .
I tried different solutions from howto's and forums.. but I should make
something
Hello,
the rule is to put everthing in the /usr/local directory
( PREFIX=/usr/local )
except for the sysconfdir which should be /etc
Note that you can put your policy in the file
config.site (see the documentation relative to autoconf for further
information).
hth,
Jerome
Gregory Machin wrote:
This is interesting. I took hdd and put it on hdb and did this:
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb
which took over 5 hours as I went to bed. It was done this am.
.. snip ..
I guess my question is what really controls the CHS layout of a disk?
(Nate mentioned firmware in a recent post.)
The dd in
Hello
Gregory Machin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
when compling a new aplication gcc ./configure allows you to use the
following to configure the location of relavent files, what paths
should i specify for debian so that i may keep with the standards ..
Fine tuning of the installation
Michael Rauch wrote:
instead of writing a shellscript you could also use aliases in the bash
shell (don't know if it works in other shells though). to have your
aliases available all the time, you can but them in your .bashrc file in
your $HOME directory (you will probably already find some
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 13:34, Oliver Elphick wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 09:23, Hans Steinraht wrote:
Thanks for all the help.
On versions to 7.2 the startup script looked in
/etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf for the option
tcpip_socket = true to be set and put the -i.
I figured out
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 02:51:56PM +0200, Mark Coetser wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 14:42, Gregory Machin wrote:
when compling a new aplication gcc ./configure allows you to use the
following to configure the location of relavent files, what paths
should i specify for debian so that i may
how are you
sorry my english languaga very bad.
i'm mongolian.
i'm stady linux debian. i need help.
i'm install debian linux but my Network Interface Card not detecting.
my NIC name is HP NETWERVER 10/100TX PCI LAN adapter.
how to this network adapter.
send to me linux debian detial manual.
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 09:26:29PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 01:04:01PM +0800, Katipo wrote:
No it isn't.
Care to expand? Or learn to quote?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-curiosa/:
Funny thing from and with the project, funny quotes, discussions
irc
Roscoe Joao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There's a catch, anyway: knoppix gives you a complete RAM based
working environment, so you must to sure that you're working in the
real HD filesytem (find the right partition, mount it read/write, and
maybe, chroot to it) to make all this work.
Mount it
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 02:02, Ian L wrote:
I'm glad debian isnt my first introduction to linux because if it were, i'd
be running back to windows.
Right now trying the testing network install
I've tried installing it several times now and i cant get anywhere with
it Lilo never seems to
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It is not a dumping ground for off topic threads, it is a list for the
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sorry my english languaga very bad.
i'm mongolian.
Your English is much much better than my Mongolian.
i'm stady linux debian. i need help.
i'm install debian linux but my Network Interface Card not detecting.
my NIC name is HP NETWERVER 10/100TX PCI LAN adapter.
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 06:10:40PM -0800, Stefan Baums wrote:
So basically my question is: How can I get Mutt to automatically
resynchronise in-memory mailbox and mailbox file whenever the
newness status of a message in that folder changes?
Add this to your .muttrc:
message-hook ~N 'exec
Hi world!
Interesting article on growing distance between the computer-savvy and
the illiterates with fancy systems:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/05/technology/05VIRU.html
Hugo.
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I've been trying to use OpenOffice Writer for a project requiring a
multipage table. Unfortunately, OOWriter cannot make (or display!)
multipage tables, and apparently *will not* until version 2.0. This kind
of stinks, but now I'm looking at alternatives. I've heard some people
rave about the
On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 22:51, Paul Johnson wrote:
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On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 08:51:03PM -0800, MJ Inabnit wrote:
I have read several opinions regarding AV for Gnu/Linux. The last
one is Rick's rant
Travis Crump wrote:
Alf Werder wrote:
On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 17:46, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-02-04, Gustavo Halperin penned:
Hello List
When I roast some CD with 'xcdroast' (or any other application), I
can also do it another thinks in the computer. But if I call to the
command
On 5-Feb-2004, Victor Munoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Reading the bug report, I noticed the reported refered to a question
| I posted to the debian-user list, so I'm glad somone else noticed
| the problem as well, and the bug was solved (so I should have filed
| the bug report myself then!).
On 2004-02-05, Brett Carrington penned:
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A few days after I upgraded to the 2.6 tree (using debian's
precompiled packages) something very bad happened.
I left my box idle for a while, came back, and
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi world!
Interesting article on growing distance between the computer-savvy and
the illiterates with fancy systems:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/05/technology/05VIRU.html
register:register
Whereas there's some truth in the issue of illiterates running computers
(my
On 2004-02-05, Phillipus Gunawan penned:
G'day,
What is the benefit of having dual processor for a server box?
Depending on the nature of the OS, some will boost, say, dual PIII 500
to become PIII 1000. Other OS can make the second CPU and back up
processor just in case the first one blew
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 07:13:01PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
CCing this just in case WB has left the building...
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:32:48AM -0700, W. B. Maguire II wrote:
And what about discretization in other areas? I asked a question about the
Debian install (3.0 r1) not
I just did a fresh install of Woody using the 2.4.18-bf4 image and then did
an upgrade to unstable. Everything works fine my scsi card (Tekram
dc-390u2w) was working fine using the sym53c8xx driver built into the
kernel. I had decieded to upgrade kernel to 2.6 and first tried
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 07:07:11AM -0500, Brett Carrington wrote:
A few days after I upgraded to the 2.6 tree (using debian's precompiled
packages) something very bad happened.
I left my box idle for a while, came back, and nothing would work.
Well, kind of:
# any command
Segmentation
i am running kernel 2.6.0 and sarge. I have a nvidia GForce 2MX. I have just
installed the latest driver from nvidias web site. When I type startx I get the
nvidia spash screen up and then after a couple of seconds I go directly back to text
mode with the following showing
XFree86 Version
I've been trying to use OpenOffice Writer for a project requiring a
multipage table. Unfortunately, OOWriter cannot make (or display!)
multipage tables, and apparently *will not* until version 2.0. This kind
of stinks, but now I'm looking at alternatives. I've heard some people
rave about
On Don, 2004-02-05 at 05:51, Stefan Baums wrote:
#export LC_CTYPE=de_DE.utf8
The official form of the locale name is de_DE.UTF-8. Dont know
whether that causes your problem.
I doesn't seem to matter... I've now got it set to de_DE.UTF-8 (capitals
hyphen) which seems to work. In my
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 06:02:51PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 07:07:11AM -0500, Brett Carrington wrote:
A few days after I upgraded to the 2.6 tree (using debian's precompiled
packages) something very bad happened.
I'm not very knowledgable about this kind of
On Thursday 05 February 2004 09:23, Bytor the Destroyer wrote:
i am running kernel 2.6.0 and sarge. I have a nvidia GForce 2MX. I have
just installed the latest driver from nvidias web site. When I type
startx I get the nvidia spash screen up and then after a couple of
seconds I go directly
I set up a mailserver earlier this week running Debian Unstable. It
involves fetchmail for retrieving the mail from the ISP. It is using
Postfix for the MTA and Courier-IMAP as the imap server. I've got
procmail running on it as well along with Spam Assassin.
Beginning this morning, I've started
Adam Aube wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote:
Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of
trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working.
If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest what is? The forcedeth
patch installed
my scsi card (Tekram
dc-390u2w) was working fine using the sym53c8xx driver built into the
kernel.
I don't know about the sym53c8xx driver. I have a Tekram DC395UW, and I
use the dc395x driver. It works fine. It's just been integrated into
the kernel source for the first time since 2.6.0.
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 07:43, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
G'day,
What is the benefit of having dual processor for a server box? Depending
on the nature of the OS, some will boost, say, dual PIII 500 to become
PIII 1000. Other OS can make the second CPU and back up processor just
in case the
Yes they do have different chipsets. I use to have the 395 but upgraded it
to the 390. There is a driver in 2.6 for the 390T but it does not work with
the 390u2w
Brad
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On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 12:08, Joseph Jones wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote:
Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of
trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working.
If this isn't the problem,
Joseph Jones wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote:
Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of
trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working.
I try to get it working by starting up my PC. I was under the
impression that
The (EE) line indicates X can't find the GLcore module. Mine is in /usr/
X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a Do you have that file? What are
its permissions? (mine are 0644).
HTH.
Justin
I can not seem to find the GLcore module. I look in
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/
On 2004-02-05, Joseph Jones penned:
Adam Aube wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote:
Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end
of trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working.
If this isn't the problem, could someone suggest
hi all, this is my first question :)
please help me answering this question:
which packages did I install with apt-get on the 1st of february?
I've tried:
dpkg -l
dokg --list
dpkg --get-selections
.. but these commands don't tell me the installation date of each package!
is there a way to
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victor.com wrote:
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On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 01:41:43PM +0100, Michael Rauch wrote:
Rick Weinbender wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 03:23 pm, Rick Weinbender wrote:
Can I use SUDO within a bash script?
Absolutely, though be aware that if sudo is set to require a password, you
won't
Kent West wrote:
Joseph Jones wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 09:39 pm, Joseph Jones wrote:
Could someone just check over this for me please? I'm having no end of
trouble trying to get my nforce's onboard interface working.
I try to get it working by starting up my PC. I was under the
It really bugs me. I know this may seem unnecessary to some people, but
it wouldn't require much. All the other mailing lists I'm on set the
reply-to to the address of the mailing list, apart from this list.
Joe (forever the newbie)
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Hi, all --
I'm an experienced Linux user but have been a SuSE (and occasionally LFS)
guy and haven't met Debian. I've heard good things, though :-)
I have a somewhat unique server that needs to be updated and I don't want
to go through the LFS mess again, and I never got good results with
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 05:58:59PM +, Joseph Jones wrote:
It really bugs me. I know this may seem unnecessary to some people, but
it wouldn't require much. All the other mailing lists I'm on set the
reply-to to the address of the mailing list, apart from this list.
try google: 'reply-to
Scarletdown wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
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On Wed, Dec 24, 2003 at 09:35:06PM -0800, Scarletdown wrote:
So, what do I need to do to get OpenGL working? In other words, what
file do I ask for when I do apt-get install?
This varies wildly by setup.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], 82roby wrote:
hi all, this is my first question :)
please help me answering this question:
which packages did I install with apt-get on the 1st of february?
Don't think you can get a real list. You can do however
cd /var/lib/dpkg/
ls -altr *.list|less
You'll
I think I'm on the verge of persuading our technical people that we
should be using debian in our labs rather than RH.
One thing that would tip the scales is if it were possible to
*completely* automate the upgrade process.
For instance: our techies would do an update followed by an upgrade on
a
On Thursday 05 February 2004 10:41, Bytor the Destroyer wrote:
The (EE) line indicates X can't find the GLcore module. Mine is in
/usr/ X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a Do you have that file?
What are its permissions? (mine are 0644).
HTH.
Justin
I can not seem to find
Hello
Bytor the Destroyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The (EE) line indicates X can't find the GLcore module. Mine is in
/usr/
X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a Do you have that file?
What are its permissions? (mine are 0644).
I can not seem to find the GLcore module. I look
Rico -mc- Gloeckner wrote:
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 05:58:59PM +, Joseph Jones wrote:
It really bugs me. I know this may seem unnecessary to some people, but
it wouldn't require much. All the other mailing lists I'm on set the
reply-to to the address of the mailing list, apart from this
On Thursday February 5 at 06:30pm
82roby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to see a list of installed packages, with the
INSTALLATION DATE?
No.
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On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 06:30:10PM +0100, 82roby wrote:
please help me answering this question:
which packages did I install with apt-get on the 1st of february?
apt-get doesn't keep a log. Sorry. I believe aptitude can do this
nowadays.
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Hello.
I'd like to help! ... not a clue if this fits your requirements or
whether it is indeed helpful. (Its meant to be my benefit to the
group, rather of awaiting replies to my own inquiries ...)
I use following setup in postfix, which I think is much greater then
exim. (exim and ppp/dialin
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 06:18:29PM +, Joseph Jones wrote:
Hopefully someone'll make an extension for Thunderbird to handle it.
Whilst rereading the document once again, i noticed that for example
mutt has three functionalities:
- (r)eply - reply to reply-to or author
- (l)ist reply
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 20:40, Adam Aube wrote:
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 01:30 pm, Adam wrote:
What I want to know is how to force a single module to load at boot.
This should do the trick:
echo usb-storage /etc/modules
Aha. I thought I was supposed to edit only the
At 2004-02-05T03:15:29Z, Ian L [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I posted it yesterday i think around 6pm pacific time.
It never showed up here or in the list archives. Methinks you're mistaken.
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Rob Weir wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 07:01:49PM -0600, Joel Konkle-Parker said
When I installed Woody, defoma and x-ttcidfont-conf were installed along
with it. I assume from what I've read that x-ttcidfont-conf is designed
to control my TrueType fonts, rather than X itself.
Well, that's
On Thursday 05 February 2004 01:10 pm, Johann Koenig wrote:
82roby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to see a list of installed packages, with the
INSTALLATION DATE?
No.
but you can tell the installation date of a particular file:
ls -lc
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On 04 Feb 2004, Monique Y. Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to tell my system that I only want certain packages to
come from this source? I guess my fear is that someone will put a
bleeding-edge version of a package into the repository I'm using for
other reasons, and now
Hi:
I burned two dvd's this week of the unstable distribution. I was
upgrading from testing but ran into trouble with foomati-db,
foomatic-bin and similar packages because of some dependency problem.
I see from google that last year people had had trouble with this, but
my office machine
Hullo the group!
I've a got machine that I've been fighting with to make a usable
router. Debian Woody installed just dandy - but I cannot get it to boot
using either LILO or GRUB - I get errors going to stage 1.5 from GRUB
and LILO usually hangs up with L0 L0 L0, etc.
I'm assuming this is a
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