When I installed Midnight Commander I recall that dpkg setup required
a mouse to be present even thought mc can be operated without one.
Now I'm about to install Debian on a machine which will have no mouse
and want to use mc. What can I do?
When I installed Midnight Commander I recall that dpkg setup required
a mouse to be present even thought mc can be operated without one.
Now I'm about to install Debian on a machine which will have no mouse
and want to use mc. What can I do?
basically i see no problem with using mc
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 04:28:54AM -0600, David Densmore wrote:
When I installed Midnight Commander I recall that dpkg setup required
a mouse to be present even thought mc can be operated without one.
Now I'm about to install Debian on a machine which will have no mouse
and want to use
though there physically is no mouse present, but won't
that create problems for libgpmg setup?
How can I force install and config of mc without a mouse?
Oswald Buddenhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I installed Midnight Commander I recall that dpkg setup required
a mouse to be present even
* David == David Densmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David No, I mean how do I INSTALL mc without a mouse?
You can't, unless you recompile the package. Once it is compiled with
gmp support, the lib has to be present.
David I guess I could go ahead and install libgpmg even though there
David
Buddenhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I installed Midnight Commander I recall that dpkg setup required
a mouse to be present even thought mc can be operated without one.
Now I'm about to install Debian on a machine which will have no mouse
and want to use mc. What can I do
Hi folks
This is driving me crazy... since some time now I won't get MC to learn
my keys
correctly.
Since I'm german, first I thought it might have something to do with the
umlauts, but
this seems to be wrong. I finally managed to get bash to accept these
and it didn't help
Ok, so here's what
I have not used my mc for about a week or so, but needed to use it tonight for
something and this is what I get when I run it.
tsuess:~# mc
name_trunc: too bigname_trunc: too bigname_trunc: too bigname_trunc: too
bigSegmentation fault
tsuess:~#
It worked fine the last time I ran it, it is the
Same here. MC still works in console mode, though.
John
Todd Suess wrote:
I have not used my mc for about a week or so, but needed to use it tonight for
something and this is what I get when I run it.
tsuess:~# mc
name_trunc: too bigname_trunc: too bigname_trunc: too bigname_trunc: too
Hi,
People at Midnight Commander development have created a cool script to
enter the directory you where when you was working with Midnight commander
Therefore they have renamed the MC executable to mc.real, and created a
script called mc. This script was supposed to call mc.real, but people
AC == Attila Csosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AC How could I say to the MC to get into that directory where I
AC stand, after I leave the MC ?
This is a standard Question.
See /usr/doc/mc/FAQ.gz
It is point 6.1
Ciao,
Martin
How could I say to the MC to get into that directory where I stand, after I
leave the MC ?
I observe that the directory showed by MC different from get into after I
leave the MC.
Sorry of my english:)
Thanks
Attila
Debian 2.1/2.0.36
s == shaul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
s What has to be written in .menu/mc so that mc will appear with colors when
s started from the menu in fvwm2 ?
s I currently have:
s [23:28:27 shaul]$ cat /usr/lib/menu/mc
s text Apps/Misc mc none Midnight Commander /usr/bin/mc
?package(mc):needs=text
What has to be written in .menu/mc so that mc will appear with colors when
started from the menu in fvwm2 ?
I currently have:
[23:28:27 shaul]$ cat /usr/lib/menu/mc
text Apps/Misc mc none Midnight Commander /usr/bin/mc
[23:44:49 shaul]$ cat .Xresources
! ~/.Xresources
XTerm*colorMode
I have seen a previous posting but no fix for Midnight Commander
hanging.
I haven't been able to see any correlation with running other programs
just before it starts hanging. I have to go to another VC and kill MC.
The only way I have found to clear the problem up is to reboot
I have seen a previous posting but no fix for Midnight Commander
hanging.
I'd bet its trying to find your DNS. Been there, done that. If
you have a nameserver id'd in your /etc/resolv.conf if its not
really accessible when you launch MC it'll do that every time.
paul
Thank you all very much. I found the mc files and installed it by dpkg
according to
your path.
Thanks alot.
Alan
Christian Lavoie wrote:
Where can one find the Midnight Commander (GNOME version) 4.1.35 .deb files?
Christian Lavoie
UIN: 947212
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sat, 17 Oct 1998, Alan Tam wrote:
Hi all;
Can someone please tell me where I can get the Midnight
Commander package ?
The package is called mc and it is in the utils directory.
Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tucson, AZ AMPRnet
MC is installable under dselect. Run dselect and select it.
Hank
-Original Message-
From: Christian Lavoie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 5:11 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Midnight Commander
Where can one find the Midnight Commander (GNOME
Hi,
Where can one find the Midnight Commander (GNOME version) 4.1.35 .deb files?
The package is called gmc
ii gmc 4.1.35-4 Midnight Commander - A powerful file manager
I took it from slink and installed by hand (I mean dpkg -i ...) It may be in
GNOME Debain pakages
Where can one find the Midnight Commander (GNOME version) 4.1.35 .deb files?
Christian Lavoie
UIN: 947212
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've just installed Debian 1.2 on my Pentium 133 and everything is
working presumably well except for Midnight Commander.
When I try to run mc I receive a message:
mc: can't load library 'libgpm.so.1'
Does anyone know what's happening? My previous Debian release does
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From: Adalberto da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, 23 May 1997 13:59
Subject: Midnight Commander
I've just installed Debian 1.2 on my Pentium 133 and everything is
working presumably well
Rowan == Rowan Deppeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rowan Hi Adalberto, You need to install the libgpm1 library. It
Rowan is a seperate package in the 'Optional Misc' section using
Rowan dselect.
So, why doesn't `mc` require libgpm1? Someone should file a 'bug' on
it, maybe. (man
Do I have to do anything to make mc talk to the mouse? At the moment,
the mouse is just doing cut-and-paste as usual when mc is running.
Tony.
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What if Midnight Commander could load a .so that gave it dselect's
functionality? And it could be told to go into that mode from the
commandline? And
Any ideas?
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-mode).
The latest development versions of the GNU Midnight Commander are
enabled to handle *.deb files just the same way.
The main MC developer Miguel de Icaza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
included direct Debian support by adding the Debian package maintainer's
scripts to the regular distribution upon my
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