On Mon, 6 Jan 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm just a newbie but I'd like a new installation routine for
debian. I have the following proposition for future installation
routines.
First dselect is not very user friendly...and for a newbie it's say
difficult to use...:-)) It gives the
On Sun, 5 Jan 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it as new? Do their machines use standard memory components, so they
could be easily upgraded with parts from other vendors, etc? They don't
AFAIK, PBs use proprietary parts which means you usually have to
buy from them to get upgrade
On Tue, 31 Dec 1996, Alexander Gieg wrote:
I've an old Trident 8900D SVGA Video Card, which works
well with X Windows, svgalib and SVGATextMode.
Problem #1:
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The problem is that this card works only with 8 bpp in X.
The file /usr/doc/X11/README.trident say that the model
8900D
Hello Mailing List!,
I seem to be having a problem linking with the Termcap library
when specifying -ltermcap on the gcc command line.
Explicitly specifying libtermcap works fine (i.e. gcc -o program
program.o module1.o /lib/libtermcap.so.2.0.8). But doing a -ltermcap
results in
Hello mailing list,
When I was downloading XFree 3.2 off of Debian's ftp site, I noticed a
new package that I don't wasn't in Debian 1.1. It was xbooks or something
like that. And it was huge. So I didn't download it.
What is xbooks?
Hello,
When you installed XFree 3.2, did you experience any problems with the
xrdb utility not working? When I first tried it, xrdb would exit with a can't
run '/usr/lib/cpp -Dblablabla' with a whole bunch of '-D' switches following
the 'cpp' part. I checked out my '/usr/lib/cpp', and
XFree 3.2 is in the new unstable tree: /pub/debian/bo/binary-i386/x11
I recently upgraded to 3.2 and it hasn't crashed on me yet :)
Hello,
I just want to make sure that I'm doing this right. I just downloaded
from the above site what I believe to be everything I need to upgrade
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