That would be the way you should be able to do it. I was never
able to get it to work. Too many things that broke other things
etc. I just ended up going to testing and have been *very* happy
with it so far. With a couple of minor exceptions nothing has
broken and it is in terms of performance
assistance in this matter. Thank you.
Ray Ferrari
650.322.3137
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S.: This is not spam mail. I have also written to Wichert and Joey
Hess to help us with this. I have participated in Debian mailing lists,
and also helped Debian at Linux World/San Jose a couple of times.
smime.p7s
This is the site for the survey: http://www.lpi.org/cgi-bin/jass.py
smime.p7s
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On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 13:52:51 -0800, Michael K. O'Brien wrote:
% ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
SIOCSIFADDR: Bad file descriptor
Known problem. Downgrade to the net-tools package from Testing.
HTH,
Ray
--
ART A friend of mine in Tulsa, Okla., when I was about eleven years old.
I'd
Have you created a new config file XF86Config-4 should be its name
if not I would suggest that you run through xf86config one time.
I got *much* better modlines this way.
-- Original Message --
From: David Purton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001
.
To allow local users to connect, TCP/IP support is not needed.
But what's the Debian way to do this ?
If you want to enable TCP/IP support, set PGALLOWTCPIP=yes in
/etc/postgresql/postmaster.init and restart PostgreSQL.
HTH,
Ray
--
Cyberspace, a final frontier. These are the voyages of my
I just installed the international patches and installed my kernel. It
all went well except now apt wants to reinstall the stock kernel. How do
I keep it from doing this? Thanks very much.
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 12:11:58 +0100, Enrico Zini wrote:
I upgraded to gcc and g++ 2.95.3 in my testing system and I cannot compile
c++ anymore. The problem is it can't find libstdc++.
The libstdc++*.so link is missing; Matthias has fixed this in newer packages
already.
Ray
--
Cyberspace
more details (e.g. a script(1) transcript of
a compilation attempt).
HTH,
Ray
--
LEADERSHIP A form of self-preservation exhibited by people with auto-
destructive imaginations in order to ensure that when it comes to the crunch
it'll be someone else's bones which go crack and not their own
I assume you mean Linux :). DSL is easy. Get a external DSL router
(The Cisco 675 works *very* well) Your provider may want to push a
internal card on you don't go there. The external is worth the
extra money. Get a good supported NIC. (Most providers will give
you one insist on PCI and a good
I'm going to start waiting till the evening to do apt-get
dist-upgrade on my testing boxen. So did anything break today?
Thanks very much for any info.
Where would one get boot/driver disks for testing on the ftp sites
there does not appear to be anything under disksi386 under
testing.
Thanks much for any info.
I saw the same thing this morning. I also noticed that it is going
to 4.0.2 :) It should rock once I get it to work. On a releated
note does anyone know of where one could maybe get .debs of the
Nvidia drivers and if not any advice from anyone who has installed
them? Thanks much.
--
of packages.
-- Original Message --
From: Ray Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 07:52:28 -0700
I saw the same thing this morning. I also noticed that it is
going
to 4.0.2 :) It should rock once I get it to work
And of course if you remember Toy Story Sid was the kid who broke
toys... :)
-- Original Message --
From: Tommi Komulainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 12:30:12 +0200
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 07:30:07PM +1000, James Sinnamon wrote:
Setting up
I agree the ,helixcode stuff needs to be unstable, for everything
else you will be much better in the long run if you track one
thing and going by stable testing or unstable is better IMHO
because when a new version goes stable you will then get that
without having to mess with your sources. Also
apt-get install netscape Also works well and get all the depends
right. I do agree though that three or four installs are about
right for learning. I would suggest that you try to apt-get
everything you can things IMHO just work better that way.
-- Original Message
IMHO, If you have the knowledge and are doing the certs to impress
employers do the Red Hat cert. I say this because that is the name
most of them are going to know. Then get the job and do whatever
you want to because most of them won't know a Debian box from a
Red Hat box. At work now I have
mode.
I suspect you don't have the devpts pseudo-filesystem mounted. Try adding
something like
devpts /dev/ptsdevpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
to /etc/fstab.
On Debian, libc6's /etc/init.d/devpts.sh takes care of mounting the devpts
pseudo-filesystem.
HTH,
Ray
--
ART
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 13:57:29 -0500, Tino Ionescu wrote:
I am confused over one topic. If you install a rpm package will it be
known to the system?
Not if you install it using rpm. If you use alien it will be registered
with the packaging system.
HTH,
Ray
--
Tevens ben ik van mening dat
attempt at a kgcc version of egcs 1.1.2).
HTH,
Ray
--
UNFAIR Term applied to advantages enjoyed by other people which we tried
to cheat them out of and didn't manage. See also DISHONESTY, SNEAKY,
UNDERHAND and JUST LUCKY I GUESS.
- The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan
When I try to launch a X application as root it tells me the
client can not connect to the server. It is a stock 2.2 X install
does anyone have any thoughts on the subject? Thanks Ray
when composing a reply as well.
HTH,
Ray
--
Cyberspace, a final frontier. These are the voyages of my messages,
on a lightspeed mission to explore strange new systems and to boldly go
where no data has gone before.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 16:44:48 -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
AFS is *not* free software,
AFAICT it is nowadays. See
http://slashdot.org/articles/00/11/01/0313248.shtml ,
http://www.openafs.org/ and the openafs packages in non-US/main.
HTH,
Ray
--
PATRIOTISM A great British writer once
a patched kernel; see http://freshmeat.net/projects/cdfs/ .
HTH,
Ray
--
Cyberspace, a final frontier. These are the voyages of my messages,
on a lightspeed mission to explore strange new systems and to boldly go
where no data has gone before.
My Logitech trackball also works like a dream. THis was the doc that got me
over the hump.
http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x194.html
-- Original Message --
From: Bud Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 17:00:50 -0600
On Wednesday 10 January
to the NULL
character. Another option is to add a symlink to the library in a directory
that it is searching in.
I've seen this problem on a few occasions with X-using binaries that were
compiled on older versions of Red Hat.
HTH,
Ray
--
Obsig: developing a new sig
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 12:02:39 -0800, Brian Dockter wrote:
Does any one know if there is a Debian package that would fit my needs
(direct connect to the serial port, dumb terminal emulation)
Have you looked at minicom?
Ray
--
POPULATION EXPLOSION Unique in human experience, an event which
.
Is Sid the name of the next version?
sid is the current unstable.
I am not familiar with the Toy Story characters.
IIRC, Sid was the evil boy next door who tortured toys.
HTH,
Ray
--
PATRIOTISM A great British writer once said that if he had to choose
between betraying his country
It was a hacked kernel that VA put together. This is the only O'Reilly book
I've ever been sorry for buying. Read the online version buy Running Linux and
get a cd from someplace else.
-- Original Message --
From: Tom Schuetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 21:18:35 -0800, Eric G . Miller wrote:
There're also the PostgreSQL User, Administrator, etc.. Guides in
/usr/doc/postgresql-doc.
And PostgreSQL: Introduction and Concepts is available online at
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html
HTH,
Ray
--
Obsig
This is a general question for some of you who may
be lucky enough to be able to use Linux in your
jobs. Besides coding what skillsets would really
set someone apart as a person looking for
a Linux job? I'm currently thinking about what to
start learning next and thought I'd ask.
Sorry if this
anything.
You can delete characters using ESC x; you can delete words using ESC dw.
HTH,
Ray
--
Obsig: developing a new sig
Wine works well with some of them use the cvs builds.
-- Original Message --
From: Gary Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 17:08:48 +0100
On 5 Jan 2001, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
upgraded my motherboard and CPU last night (from
If you are printing locally I would suggest pdq and xpdq. Read about them on
www.linuxprinting.org You can apt-get them from unstable and I think testing.
If you just make a sym link called lpd pointing to pdq alot of things work very
well.
-- Original Message
I just noticed the Glibc 2.2 is now in testing. As I understood it
this was one of the things that needed to happen before X 4.x
went in. Does anyone know how soon this might happen?
Thanks for any info.
I can't get to linux.com just now to find the article but basically
it is Microshaft's fault. It seems that had Intel used the same
versioning for cpuid that they have used up untill now it would
have broken NT/2000 in a very bad way. (All the details are in
the linux.com article I can't seem to
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 11:59:02 +0100, R. M. Lampert wrote:
ROOT # chroot /bin/ /ls -l
chroot: cannot execute /ls: No such file or directory
The libraries used by the binaries you want to run in the chroot-ed
environment need to be in there as well.
HTH,
Ray
--
ART A friend of mine
I have no idea where it will go first but I would think we should
see it in Woody in the pretty near future. No the next version
of Potato will be 2.2r3. Won't get a new version number till
Woody goes stable. IMHO Woody should be 3.0 think about it a
new major version of X and a new major version
From a xterm run xwininfo and click on the main window, this will give
you the resolution that it is running at. Try ctrl-alt-numpad- till you get to
the resolution that you want to be at. Odds are it will still
look bad not to worry. From the xterm run xvidtune click OK on the scary
message.
I had not heard that they where tracking kernel numbers but
it would make sense to do it that way.
-- Original Message --
From: John Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 14:26:51 +1100
At 08:13 PM 1/4/2001 -0700, Ray Percival wrote:
I have
This is the only O'Reilly book I regret having bought but the full text is
online and has helped me a couple of times. All in all though a copy of Running
Linux and a 2.2r2 cd would be the ideal solution.
-- Original Message --
From: Michael P. Soulier
I had some problems with 2.2 and the emu10k1 module with volume but they went
away when I went to the 2.2.18 kernel and just compilied it in.
-- Original Message --
From: Barry Samuels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 10:32:44 + (GMT)
I have a
Me again, try www.cheapbytes.com for the cds they also have a book pack
at the moment. Also for sure check out the online version of the
O'Reilly Debian book but spend your money on Running Linux.
-- Original Message --
From: Holp, John Mr. [EMAIL
It would be quite a wait for Woody as they are now talking about it
going frozen about May and then several months after that before it
goes stable.
-- Original Message --
From: D-Man [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 14:26:12 -0500
Potato is the
I assume you mean the O'Reilly Debian book. It is worth reading online
the website not worth buying. There are a couple of books on the kernel
one has all the source and comments (INAC so I have not looked at it)
I also noticed that O'Reilly has a kernel book.
-- Original Message
midnight 12/31 - but I
definitely wasnt doing anything at 5:30 in the morning.
It only seems to be a timestamp change.
I see no clear signs of a successful crack attempt in what you've reported.
HTH,
Ray
--
Tevens ben ik van mening dat Nederland overdekt dient te worden.
and SSH2
protocols.
HTH,
Ray
--
LEADERSHIP A form of self-preservation exhibited by people with auto-
destructive imaginations in order to ensure that when it comes to the crunch
it'll be someone else's bones which go crack and not their own.
- The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan
Does anybody have a logitech Trackman Marble wheel working under X?
And if so what do the xf86config entry look like for it? Thanks very
much. (It is USB and it looks like the kernel is finding it right any advice
please?
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 10:30:22 +0100, Kai Weber wrote:
But where do I start with? Where can I find starting documentation?
There's a -doc package for it, but the book at
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/awbook.html is a better starting point.
HTH,
Ray
--
Cyberspace, a final frontier
I'm getting ready to go to kernel 2.2.18. I know there is a Debian way to do
the kernel but damned if I can think of where I could find it. Could any of you
please point me towards it and also anybody run into anything to be aware of
with this one. I'm doing it mostly for the USB backports
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 22:14:35 -0200, Christoph Simon wrote:
Take the static version of it, then you can use nm(1)
nm(1) works for dynamic libaries as well, e.g.
nm --defined-only --dynamic /usr/lib/libz.so.1.1.3
HTH,
Ray
--
RUMOUR Believe all you hear. Your world may
You need to get the 2.2.18 kernel to get the USB backports after that your best
hope is apt-get install gphoto and hope that they have it right now.
-- Original Message --
From: Pedro Quaresma de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 14:44:25
Hi all,
Does anybody have a nice recipe for ssh to a machine behind a ipchains firewall
with ipmasq? (It is floppyfw) I only have two machines behind the firewall and
only want to connect to one of them. Also I can use xvidtune to fix my
rolling problem (modline stuff) now how do I get X to use
Not a very free license. Have you thought about using something like the Open
Publication License with perhaps one of the optional clauses? I would
contribute to something like that as it is I can't really see myself or alot of
Debian users helping. Or am I just being anal?
--
What soundcard?
-- Original Message --
From: Clayton Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 08:38:19 -0700
Yes! Debian is not for me. It does not recognize my sound card even though
two other OS do (Win98 and
It sounds odd but tweaking my HD with hdparm made alot of my mp3 problems go
away to understand why try playing a mp3 off of a parallel port zip drive. :)
-- Original Message --
From: Thomas Halahan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun,
Have you checked Woody? With many,but not all, packages it is really easy to
just add unstable line to your apt sources run apt-get update and then grab the
package take the line out run update again and you should be on your way. It
has worked for me for a couple of packages that I just could
On any newer machine you should be able to just boot from the CD.
-- Original Message --
From: Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 12:54:02 -0200
Hi
Now, I`m using Windows 95 (with MSDOS), but I yet have the Debian2.2 CD for
instalation.
But I
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 13:09:29 -0600, Sam TH wrote:
You need the PAM module to use SSL.
PAM == Pluggable Authentication Modules != PSM == Personal Security Manager
You need PSM to use SSL with mozilla.
Check the Mozilla website.
Or /usr/share/doc/mozilla/psm-helper
HTH,
Ray
--
Obsig
I'm going to be getting a new mouse/trackball for xmas. Before I start
telling people what I want though I thought I'd check with you all.
So have any of you used the logitech Trackman Marble Wheel and in particular
does it work with USB under a straight up 2.2 install? Thanks
for any info.
://www.linux.com/interviews/2712/63/?printable=yes
http://slashdot.org/interviews/00/07/27/1526236.shtml
http://www.andovernews.com/cgi-bin/news_column.pl?677
HTH,
Ray
--
POPULATION EXPLOSION Unique in human experience, an event which happened
yesterday but which everyone swears won't happen until
a development (CVS) version of gcc as gcc 2.96,
which prompted the announcement on gcc.gnu.org.
Ray
--
POPULATION EXPLOSION Unique in human experience, an event which happened
yesterday but which everyone swears won't happen until tomorrow.
- The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan
so you have all relevant
packages.
HTH,
Ray
--
PATRIOTISM A great British writer once said that if he had to choose
between betraying his country and betraying a friend he hoped he would
have the decency to betray his country.
- The Hipcrime Vocab
is to add those users that are allowed to start pppd to the
group that pppd belongs to (on my 2.2 system, that's group dip).
HTH,
Ray
--
UNFAIR Term applied to advantages enjoyed by other people which we tried
to cheat them out of and didn't manage. See also DISHONESTY, SNEAKY,
UNDERHAND
/tables and HTTP proxies well.
HTH,
Ray
--
Obsig: developing a new sig
This is not a flame but it is strongly worded. First of all
Why in the world are you trying to run Netscape as root security matters
and that is very insecure that is why by default you can not do it.
Now seems like you are pretty new so a few security pointers.
First of all DO NOT log in as root
IMHO the SoundBlaster Live is a great card and very easy to set up.
-- Original Message --
From: Timmy Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 01 Dec 2000 15:55:23 -0600
Eileen Orbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone tell me what SOUND CARD would be the
With the sblive you go to creative.opensource.com get the latest source
snapshot compile and install like you would any other module the readme
has good Debian instructions (read the *whole* thing first :)) Very easy
and a very sweet card.
-- Original Message
Go to www.creative.com and search on those numbers (You might also try
google) This will give you a card name at that point the best source
of info for Linux drivers is opensource.creative.com.
-- Original Message --
From: Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok all I have hdparm installed and working and with the help
of a couple of online articles I have what I think is a stable
setup for it (It's been running for about 2 weeks now with no
problems and a great increase in performance) but now I want to
add it to a startup script so my question is
xwinvid
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert D. Hilliard)
Date: 30 Nov 2000 17:26:02 -0500
Is there a command available in Debian to determine what
resolution is being used in an X session?
Please Cc: me on any replies.
Bob
--
Good luck :) Ahh how I hate spammers.
-- Original Message --
From: Frodo Baggins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 16:36:07 +0100 (MET)
urbanyon scripsit:
isn't this supposed to be an ad-free list? just curious, not really
complaining...
On Mon,
Does anyone know of a larger X monitor database or source of info rather than
the list that install with X? I'm looking for info on a proview monitor that is
rolling in X. Right now I have it running at 1280X1024 at 60? Any hints or
suggestions please?
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 20:16:50 +0100, Svante Signell wrote:
How to echo the current date and time to a log file?
echo 'date:' ??? 'time:' ??? file.log
echo 'date, time:' `date` file.log
^^ ^^
regular quotes backquotes
HTH,
Ray
--
ART A friend of mine
Do this and be very carefull.
Take a look at your /etc/apt/sources.list add a line for unstable. Do a apt-get
update then do a apt-get install sndconfig. Then do not wait do not pass go do
not collect $200 comment out the unstable line from your sources. Then do a
apt-get update and press on.
directly to the printer.
Up to now I havn't found out how to change this (I'm sure there is a way),
Add lpr_bounce to the princap entry for the printer on the server host.
HTH,
Ray
--
RUMOUR Believe all you hear. Your world may not be a better one than the one
the blocks live in but it'll
this utilities as .deb
packages?
I'm not sure we have them packaged, but sgmltools(1) from the sgmltools-2
package provides similar functionality.
HTH,
Ray
--
POPULATION EXPLOSION Unique in human experience, an event which happened
yesterday but which everyone swears won't happen until
.
HTH,
Ray
--
ART A friend of mine in Tulsa, Okla., when I was about eleven years old.
I'd be interested to hear from him. There are so many pseudos around taking
his name in vain.
- The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan
code looks fine, but your command line doesn't. Including the header
defining a prototype for a function is a different thing from linking your
object files against the library implementing that function. This
distinction is often hidden in other environments.
HTH,
Ray
--
Obsig: developing a new sig
The SBLive is a great card with *really* good support. I got mine well over a
year ago I have no idea what they cost now but they are sweet cards.
-- Original Message --
From: Kevin Krafthefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 12:56:42 -0600
Hello,
Just get the latest source snapshot off of opensource.creative.com it is
towards the bottom of the page should work fine.
-- Original Message --
From: Chris Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 00:47:19 -0800 (PST)
Hi, all...
I'm trying to
Try opensource.creative.com for drivers.
-- Original Message --
From: Fran Argiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 01:09:20 +0100
I am unable to configure my soundblaster pci 128. With make
modules I select sound suport- ensoniq pci97 (es1371) and
(personal security
manager); see /usr/share/doc/mozilla/FAQ for details.
HTH,
Ray
--
UNFAIR Term applied to advantages enjoyed by other people which we tried
to cheat them out of and didn't manage. See also DISHONESTY, SNEAKY,
UNDERHAND and JUST LUCKY I GUESS.
- The Hipcrime Vocab
opensource.creative.com
-- Original Message --
From: Michael Epting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 06:21:19 -0800
In 2.4.0-test10, it´s Creative Ensoniq AudiioPCI 97 (ES1371). I have
heard that some older PCI128´s might be ES1370, which is also
When I start X I get console messages that it is going into 8bpp color depth
but once it is up it does not look like 256. I have tried commenting out
everything but the 24 bit lines but then I get errors. I think the problem is
the x server. I am using the SVGA server with a Viper 770 (TNT2) is
Try www.microimages.com/mix . It is pretty good and of course free. Then IMHO
once you get them to the point they want to pay for a pretty darned sweet
package look at exceed.
-- Original Message --
From: Dominic Blythe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 16
He is stupid but most likely not out to get anyone. This is a melissa variant
basically reads a MicroShaft address book and mails itself out over and over
again.
-- Original Message --
From: Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000
What kind of mouse is it? Is it by chance an Intellimouse?
-- Original Message --
From: Virginie-ML [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 23:04:31 +0100
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 01:31:51PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked in the archives and
The Ensoniq message refers to the chipset for the SBLive. Looks like your
driver has gone the way of all the world.
-- Original Message --
From: Anthony Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Anthony Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 04:44:08 -0500
I
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 21:58:13 +0100, Wojtek Zabolotny wrote:
Shortly: it is not legal to link OpenSSL with GPL'ed sources.
Will it affect the availability of OpenSSL in debian?
No. Why should it? There is no requirement for libraries in Debian to be
GPL-compatible.
Ray
--
RUMOUR Believe
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 22:27:16 -0800, Krzys Majewski wrote:
Where did the ssh2 in stable go?
IIRC, the maintainer was no longer interested in maintaining it, nor was
anyone else. Newer versions of OpenSSH support the SSH protocol v2; you
might try that instead.
HTH,
Ray
--
UNFAIR Term
Tyr opensource.creative.com. The drivers are IMHO really good and although it
is a bit hard to get them to work with Debian once you get them set up they
work great.
-- Original Message --
From: Danny Lathouwers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000
Or if you don't want to rebuild your kernel go to opensource.creative.com.
-- Original Message --
From: S.Salman Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 18:45:53 -0500
RM == Rick Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
://www.kub.nl/~frw/people/koops/lawsurvy.htm .
HTH,
Ray
--
ART A friend of mine in Tulsa, Okla., when I was about eleven years old.
I'd be interested to hear from him. There are so many pseudos around taking
his name in vain.
- The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan
Of course since the .debs are apt-getable now would someone please explain to
me the advantage of doing it by hand?
-- Original Message --
From: Krzys Majewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 03 Nov 2000 10:16:59 -0800
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if
Did this make sense to anyone? Cause I sure as hell did not get it.
-- Original Message --
From: guran remberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 11:05:25 +
Hi
I have just read an article by a chap named Kurt Seifrieds, which was
mainly about
Since installing a theme just consists of copying files into the right spots
there is no need to have .debs just go to www.themes.org and find something you
like and do what it says.
-- Original Message --
From: Glyn Millington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 10:11:37 +, Glyn Millington wrote:
So is there a debian way of installing Windowmaker themes
Yes. wmakerthemetodeb(1), part of the theme-converters package.
HTH,
Ray
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Tevens ben ik van mening dat Nederland overdekt dient te worden.
a
relatively small document (with pointers to some SGML documentation) and
associated scripts etc.
HTH,
Ray
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