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On Sun, 31 May 1998, Lindsay Allen wrote:
I have access to a Pinnacle for a few hours tomorrow and would like to
burn a hamm cd or two.
The notes for xcdroast say that the Pinnacle is not supported. Is there
any software out there for Linux that does support
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On Fri, 29 May 1998, Erik Eriksson wrote:
Hello all
I am trying to install X on a ThinkPad 760EL with a graphic-card
Cyber9385/82, chpiset tgui96xx. When X86Setup attempt to start the
SVGA-server the screen remain black, after pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace I
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
Yo-
I just got another machine which I would like to dual boot *grin* with
Winblows so I can have fun playing StarCraft and Unreal. I would like to
get a 3dfx card. Will linux care if the 3dfx card is installed?
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Tim O'Brien wrote:
I've been using Debian for quite a while now, and was wondering what sort
of support Linux/X has for cut and paste? Sure, there's the stuff with
GPM where things can be cut and pasted, but it's not very universal.
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, Tomas Petersson wrote:
Hello, I downloaded and tried to install JDK 1.1, but
ran into some problem.
Package libc6 is not installed.
Package xlib6g is not installed.
Package xpm4g is not installed.
I have searched the ftp-site for these
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On Thu, 28 May 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade to libc6 and am running into a few problems.
First I didn't have a new enough version of libc5, so I got version
5.4.38-1 and installed that. Installation went fine until the end
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where can I change the system time / rerun the timezone setup?
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On Tue, 26 May 1998, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 1998 at 01:05:12AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As it stands with the latest version, it installs, and it adds scripts et al
to start and stop through init (ie it starts on boot now) but, if
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On Mon, 25 May 1998, Kevin Traas wrote:
I downloaded hamm at work and burned it on CD.
When I can home, and mounted the CD-ROM drive as iso9660, all the files
that are longer than 8 characters, ends with ~1.
I tried mounting the drive again as vfat (with or
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On Tue, 26 May 1998, James A. Bates wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have a 4.0 GB drive running Windows95 and a 514 MB drive with Debian (no
packages installed yet, just the base). The 514 MB is a slave to the 4 GB. I
downloaded several packages onto my Windows
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I have yet to find a decent font that scales well enough to be useful to me
for an xterm. When you need a 12x20 or 12x22 font because you need to use
1024x768 on a 14 monitor with my vision, you'll have an appreciation for
what I mean. =p
This is part of the
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thanks Steve, Joseph,
Netscape is looking way better now - i like it!
It kept bugging me that Linux Netscape looked worse than the windoze one.
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hi,
I know this might seem a little off-topic, but I consider this mailing list a
good place to ask questions since most of them get answered quickly.
I've been using the Netscape Communicator for Linux for quite some time now and
have always wondered if there
in
automatically on bootup. I removed the responsible entry from /etc/inittab.
The problem I encounter now is, that the root login does no longer require a
password, even though it is set. - su still requires it.
What causes this behaviour?
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(using su), this requires a password.
any ideas?
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The official spot to look for KDE is www.kde.org.
The latest stable release is KDE Beta 4, available for hamm on the kde ftp
server: ftp.kde.org. There are (I think ) 9 packages, two of which are
essential (kdelibs, kdebase), however, you ought to get the others as well.
Chris
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