I saw one question on this in the archives, but I didn't see an answer, so
I'll ask it again.
I have one working debian X installation and one not working installation
(The one that works is 2.1, the one that doesn't is 2.1r3, both plain
vanilla). Unfortunately the one that doesn't work is the on
I too faced this situation when using a lynx browser with slang compiled
in on my (Red Hat 4.2) system. The supposedly color xterm wasn't, so I
got around that by running lynx from an rxvt. There it looks like it's
supposed to (I think)
hth
Check in your X11 font directories. Are the fonts compressed or gzipped
(*.Z or *.gz)? Depending on the vintage of your server, it may be
expecting *.Z fonts. (XFree < 3.3 and commercial ones earlier than
August of this year or so.) You can work around by ungzipping them and
then compressing th
tall now. This microsoft
stuff is great.
.kevin
Bruce Perens wrote:
>
> From: kevin havener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > When rebooting into W95 from Linux, I have to power cycle the machine to
> > get it to recognize my 3C509 ethernet ca
The problem began when the network guys switched from Novell server to
NT Server...in the process they (up/down)graded me from WfW 3.11 to Win
95 on my local machine. This machine has Debian 1.3.4 (whatever) on it
and I dual boot with regularity.
When rebooting into Linux from W95 everything work
Read the "Answer Guy" column in the latest Linux Gazette
(http://www.ssc.com/lg) for a thorough discussion of how to accomplish a
backup using cpio. I hope that's where I saw it :-). And I hope this
message makes it to the list OK...my first attempt to use netscape to
send mail.
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