Try starting the xterm with the -ls option (think it was this option) that
should start a boot-seesión who gets the environment variables from
/etc/profile. The normal behavior is to start the xterm as child-process and
it gets his PATH from some other file.
luck
Lorenz von Krosigk
SAP
Hello,
where may I look for the reason that my Canon BJC 210 suddenly is unable to
print special characters like ñ, ö, ç, etc? I´ve been looking in the
Printing-HowTos, the LPRng - Documentation and the aps / magicfilter
documentation. But I didn't find anything that could help me to find out why
Hello,
I'm having a debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 (parport included) and lprng with
magicfilter setup. A few days ago I upgraded my StarOffice 5.0 to 5.1 and
tryed to import the addressbook. I tryed it using diferent charactersets
for the database.
And after this I had problems to print special
I think that the HOWTO`s you are using are the right ones.
I'm doing something similar and with the three of them I got it out.
The only thing I did to make it a little bit easier was installing a new
debian on a 500 MB disk I had and to mount this working system in my
NFS-Server machine therefore
Hi,
is there a way to hide the bootup messages at the screen, to direct them
(the important ones like warnings and errors) to a file and to show
something else on the screen meanwhile the machine starts up?
I didn't find anything in the Boot-Promt HowTo nor in the init or inittab
manpages (which
Hello,
when i try printing (debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 and magicfilter lp,
PC-StyleHardware in kernel) lpq gives back:
/dev/lp1 doesn`t support this action (or something similar) tunelp /dev/lp1
-i 7 gives the same.
Does anybody know how to get lp1 that supports printing?
Thanks
Lorenz
When I start gnome 1.0 on my debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 i suddenly get a
storm of xterms caused by a panic of tcplogger who reports auth reqests at
port 5001 (not existing at my /etc/sevices) from unkown user at 127.0.0.1.
Does anybody know where this requests come from and how I may stop them??
I'm using KDE 1.1 on a debian slink. When I login in KDE I have
another PATH then when I login in a console or another WindowManager. I
don't know where to set the PATH that uses KDE.
Any idea would be apreciated
Lorenz
Starting KDE 1.1 in my debian slink I get another PATH (and not the one I
want to get) as when I login at a console or another WindowManager. I have
the .bash_profile and .bashrc files in my home directories pointing as
links to /etc/bash_profile and /etc/bashrc.
Any idea???
Thanks
I'm trying to compile the version 1.1 of KDE using the makefiles that came
with the tar.gz files i'm using. In the case of kdebase the make is looking
for a program called MSGFMT. But that's not installed and I don't find it in
dselect. Does anybody know what program this is and where I find it?
You can go to a open console with ALT+CONTROL+Fn. Then, if you really want
to stop X, you have to go to /etc/init.d/ and execute:
$/etc/init.d./xdm stop.
If later on you want to restart it execute:
$/etc/init.d./xdm start.
-Mensaje original-
De: Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven [SMTP:[EMAIL
I think XFree86 3.3.3.1 is coming with support of this chipset. But NOT
using the accelerated S3 variant but the normal SVGA.
-Mensaje original-
De: Timo Reunanen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: miércoles 31 de marzo de 1999 22:12
Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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