I want to use my Linux box as a set top box to watch TV to watch
streaming videos off the internet as well. I want to use the cards ATI
All-In-Wonder or the VisionTek cards with same chipset. the one I have
interest in is the HD 3650.
Is there anyone successfully using these cards with Debian
Hi John,
Any one here using this card effectively with Linux?
It would help to know which chipset this card uses, there are many
different Radeon cards offered by that manufacturer:
http://graphics.visiontek.com/video/4000/4870x2.html
When you find out, I suggest looking up that chipset
Any one here using this card effectively with Linux?
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Hi John,
Thanks. ( http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2009/02/msg01426.html )
I did get one module working (Cite.php).
Above said, I have the impression that there is an incompatibility, between the
'mediawiki-extensions' package and 'mediawiki' in the stable branch. I cannot
confirm this...
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 23:14 +0100, Michael Bonert wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks. ( http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2009/02/msg01426.html )
I did get one module working (Cite.php).
Above said, I have the impression that there is an incompatibility, between
the
'mediawiki-extensions'
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Hi List,
Has anyone got one of these working well dual head?
I've got he right driver, and using the aticonfig script i just can't
get tit to work.
The clsoest i come is firing up X, enlightenment (dr17, latest cvs) sees
it as two xinerama screens,
Hello friends,
anyone knows somehting about this?
Greetings from Cuba.
Orestes
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Hi, Folks,
Mi Question it's, With this card and the fglrx driver to the latest update, and
512 megs
of ram Can I I play Doom3, or similars in ETCH?
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On Thu July 12 2007 10:10, Orestes leal wrote:
Hi, Folks,
Mi Question it's, With this card and the fglrx driver to the latest update,
and 512 megs of ram Can I I play Doom3, or similars in ETCH?
I assume yes. My desktop has an nvidia card I can play doom and the like. I
have an ati card in
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Christophe de Rivière a écrit :
Le Mercredi 18 Avril 2007 18:24, david_Pailler a écrit :
Bonjour,
Quelqu'un a-t-il réussi a faire des captures video avec une all in wonder?
Si oui ppuvez-vous me donner la procédure car je m'arrache les cheveux
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fred a écrit :
Xavier Manach [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Avec un petite carte graphique (Intel 82852/855GM) j'utilise xvidcap.
Si c'est pour des films, cela me paraît compromis, mais pour des démos
de logiciel ca marche bien.
Bonjour,
Je
fred a écrit :
Je voudrais savoir en fait s'il existe un (ou quel) paquet qui permette de
capturer/filmer ce qui se passe à l'écran, comme on peut le voir sur
bcp de sites sur le net (que j'appelle moi, « démos de logiciel » ;-)
xvidcap ?
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Jean-Yves F. Barbier a écrit :
fred a écrit :
Je voudrais savoir en fait s'il existe un (ou quel) paquet qui permette de
capturer/filmer ce qui se passe à l'écran, comme on peut le voir sur
bcp de sites sur le net (que j'appelle moi, « démos de
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org etch main
fred a écrit :
Jean-Yves F. Barbier [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
fred a écrit :
Je voudrais savoir en fait s'il existe un (ou quel) paquet qui permette de
capturer/filmer ce qui se passe à l'écran, comme on peut le voir sur
bcp de sites sur le
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xvidcap ?
Euhh, je ne le trouve ni dans ma liste de paquets dispos (etch) ni
sur packages.debian.org.
L'existe pas en paquet debian ?
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org etch main
Ah ?! bizarre pourtant c'est du GPL.
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Le Mercredi 18 Avril 2007 18:24, david_Pailler a écrit :
Bonjour,
Quelqu'un a-t-il réussi a faire des captures video avec une all in wonder?
Si oui ppuvez-vous me donner la procédure car je m'arrache les cheveux !
Suis sous etch avec xorg7.1.1
Merci
d'avance
david Pailler
Quelle
Bonjour,
Quelqu'un a-t-il réussi a faire des captures video avec une all in wonder?
Si oui ppuvez-vous me donner la procédure car je m'arrache les cheveux !
Suis sous etch avec xorg7.1.1
Merci
d'avance
david Pailler
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Hola amigos, estoy tratando de configurar las X en mi Debian Woody
3.0r2 recien instalado, cuento con una tarjeta Ati All In Wonder 7500
y sin embargo no la logro configurar. No se si esta version de kernel
y XFree la soporten.
Agradecere cualquier aporte.
Saludos
um
How do I mount the usb storage devices?
I have usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
but when I insert the CF card, I don't get anything on the syslog
telling me that a device was found (I expected this for USB devices).
I know I had this working under Linux at some point, but that was
Tom Allison wrote:
um
How do I mount the usb storage devices?
I have usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
but when I insert the CF card, I don't get anything on the syslog
telling me that a device was found (I expected this for USB devices).
I know I had this working under Linux at some
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 21:38:26 +0100, Ken Gilmour wrote:
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 13:25:19 -0700 (PDT), Tong Sun wrote:
Ok, trying again, posting from yahaoo directly...
Subject: Re: urgent help
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.debian.user Date:Sat, 07 Aug 2004
15:17:17 -0400
Why, oh, why,
Alvarez escribió:
Estoy pensando en cambiar mi placa de video y mi placa de tv por una ATI all
in wonder 9000 o por una matrox marvel g400 o g450
Alguien usa algunas de estas placas en linux, todas las funciones estan
soportadas en linux, (aceleracion 3D, capturadora de video y sintonizador de
Estoy pensando en cambiar mi placa de video y mi placa de tv por una ATI all in
wonder 9000 o por una matrox marvel g400 o g450
Alguien usa algunas de estas placas en linux, todas las funciones estan
soportadas en linux, (aceleracion 3D, capturadora de video y sintonizador de
tv), como
Bonjour,
Comme l'indique le titre de mon poste j'ai une carte
plutot vieillote mais qui me suffit pour l'instant.
J'ai une DEBIAN WOODY et je me sers de mplayer pour
mater des divx sur ma télé.
Pour se faire et c'est là que se trouve mon probleme,
j'éteind l'ordi :( je branche le svideo sur la
I am looking to do some video capture, editing, and maybe watch TV on my
Desktop. I am running Woody, KDE 3.1, AMD XP1300, 512 meg ram, and an
nVidia GeForce ti 200 /128 meg ddr ram.
going trough the company's box o' parts I found 2 older ATI ALL in
Wonder cards.
One is a PCI ALL in Wonder
on Wed, 12 Feb 2003 07:53:19AM +0100, martin f krafft insinuated:
just wait until we get told off. using debian-user for a reunion
might not really be what it's for ;^
i've seen threads *way* more OT than this here!
also sprach sean finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.02.12.0633
+0100]:
Andy
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 09:41:40PM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote:
Yay Swarthmore!
Andy Perrin (Swat '93)
sean finney ('03... hopefully :)
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just wait until we get told off. using debian-user for a reunion might
not really be what it's for ;^
also sprach sean finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.02.12.0633 +0100]:
Andy Perrin (Swat '93)
sean finney ('03... hopefully :)
martin krafft ('01)
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-Original Message-
From: Hal Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 8:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with blank screen w/ ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon
I finally got Debian to install
I finally got Debian to install -- the packages that could not install were
all in Tasksel's desktop selection.
When selecting modules to load, I selected ATI Radeon for DRM, and selected
ATI Radeon (I can't remember if it said ATI Radeon or just Radeon) for the
video card. I've tried
Hallo Liebe listenleser,
hat jemand schon mal versucht obige Karte unter linux an's Laufen zu bekommen
?
mit Dank im voraus
Alois
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Anyone using these series of video cards that can give me an overview of
supported features under Linux for home desktop use.
I'm considering 8500DV 64MB or the 8500 128MB. I do have a spare firewire
card so that part of the DV is not that critical.
And from
Kent West wrote:
Egor Tur wrote:
Hi.
I have ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X based on bt829 chip. What driver
should I use in order to see TV? I have 2.4.19 kernell. Who have
such card and who use TV? I try GATOS but it do not work in my. Does
BTTV driver work with this chip?
Thanx.
Well, I
Hi.
I have ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X based on bt829 chip. What driver should I use in
order to see TV? I have 2.4.19 kernell. Who have such card and who use TV? I try GATOS
but it do not work in my. Does BTTV driver
work with this chip?
Thanx.
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Hi.
I have ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X based on bt829 chip. What driver should I use in order to see TV? I have 2.4.19 kernell. Who have such card and who use TV? I try GATOS but it do not work in my. Does BTTV driver
work with this chip?
Thanx.
Well, I have a Rage 128
On 14 Mar 2002 07:42:06 -0500, Bill Triplett wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 08:44, Lorenzo Mattei wrote:
I'm now trying to setup my ATI AIW video card on a new woody box.
I find the same problem I had with potato...
lspci now say my chip is a ATI Rage 128 pro TF -
Rockin :)
The ati.2 for
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 08:44, Lorenzo Mattei wrote:
I'm now trying to setup my ATI AIW video card on a new woody box.
I find the same problem I had with potato...
lspci now say my chip is a ATI Rage 128 pro TF -
Rockin :)
The ati.2 for XFree4.1 module from gatos seems to no support this
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 06:24:12 -0500, Bill Triplett wrote:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Lorenzo Mattei wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an ATI all-in-wonder 128 pro video card on my
linux box. I'm working with debian potato and XFree-4.1.0 (CPBotha
packages). Modprobe for r128.o module
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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: XFree vs ATI All-in-wonder
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lspci recognize an ATI Techonoligies unkwon device 5446.
Hmm
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an ATI all-in-wonder 128 pro video card on my linux
box.
I'm working with debian potato and XFree-4.1.0 (CPBotha packages).
Modprobe for r128.o module (kernel 2.4.4) returns no problem.
When I try to run X I've this message:
XFree86 Version 4.1.0 / X Window System
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Lorenzo Mattei wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an ATI all-in-wonder 128 pro video card on my
linux box. I'm working with debian potato and XFree-4.1.0 (CPBotha
packages). Modprobe for r128.o module (kernel 2.4.4) returns no
problem. When I try
, and have made it work, with my ATI Radeon graphics card.
I was wondering if I could us an All-In-Wonder card, to reduce total card
count on her machien?
Is this card well supported in Debina/Linux?
stan,
i've also used an All-In-Wonder... a pci version... it's one of the
original a-i-w's
I'm building my wife a new Debian machien for Christmas. One of the
requiremnts is to be able to play TV. Presently I have a Win-TV card in my
Debian worksation, and have made it work, with my ATI Radeon graphics card.
I was wondering if I could us an All-In-Wonder card, to reduce total card
was wondering if I could us an All-In-Wonder card, to reduce total card
count on her machien?
Is this card well supported in Debina/Linux?
Stan,
I am currently using an All-in-Wonder R128 Pro 32MB AGP. It works
quite well for me. TV viewing is supported in X 4.1.0 by the driver
replacements from http
Protocol ImPS/2
# Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
#EndSection
Section Device
Identifier ATI Radeon All-In-Wonder
Driver ati
EndSection
Section Monitor
Identifier Siemens MCM 171V N
HorizSync 30-70
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, André Dahlqvist wrote:
Fredrik 'Goethe' Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Section Monitor
Identifier Siemens MCM 171V N
HorizSync 30-70
VertRefresh 50-120
Option DPMS
Kolla i manualen till din skärm att den klarar dessa
On Sun, Oct 28, 2001 at 05:14:55PM +0100, Fredrik 'Goethe' Persson wrote:
Mors...
Jag har problem att få igång mitt Radeon. Min XF86Config-4 samt output
från startx (startx.log) är bifogade nedan. Jag kör kernel 2.4.13 (inte
från .deb-paketet, hämtat själv från kernel.org) och har laddat
Hmmm är du säker på att inte XFree försöker köra typ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Du skulle ju kunna fuska och sätta ner övre gränsen på VertRefresh lite.
Det gjorde jag, till [EMAIL PROTECTED], samma resultat.
Jag vet faktiskt inte vad den de facto försöker köra, bara att den säger
att (**) Defualt
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 17:52:20 +0100 (MET)
Fredrik 'Goethe' Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vet någon vad 'Option DPMS' står för, förresten?
dpms har väl någonting med Energy Star/VESA Display Power Management att göra?
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Hi.
I was just wondering if anyone has gotten one of the Sony notebooks at:
http://www.sonystyle.com/vaio/fx/
working in Debian. They're the Sony Vaio All-In-Wonder FX series. I'd
like to get one of these, but am concerned that it's not listed at the
Linux On Laptops site at:
http://www.linux
Gil Elad wrote:
runs great on my potato box with xfree 4.0.2 using the r128 driver
Have you managed to get the TV/grabber working? In that case I sure
would appreciate info on how you did.
// Emil
no, haven't tried it yet. sorry.
Have you managed to get the TV/grabber working? In that case I sure
would appreciate info on how you did.
// Emil
hi,
who can provide me with an Xconfig-file for this card?
I'm running xfree86 4.0.3-4 as available in the unstable-tree (woody that
is).
If someone also cna tell me how to get the best out of the card under
linux, including video in/out etc, I'd appriciate it.
thanx,
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runs great on my potato box with xfree 4.0.2 using the r128 driver
Do you have the video out cable plugged in? If it's plugged in, I can't
start X, but if I unplug it then X works perfectly. Pretty sure I'm using
4.0.3 with r128 driver.
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runs great on my potato box with xfree 4.0.2 using the r128 driver
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 03:01:10PM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone else having trouble getting the Ati All-In-Wonder 128 Pro
graphics card working with the latest version of Debian usntable? After
a recent dist
Hi,
Is anyone else having trouble getting the Ati All-In-Wonder 128 Pro
graphics card working with the latest version of Debian usntable? After
a recent dist-upgrade, it stopped working and I don't get any errors.
When I run startx, I either get a blank screen or the monitor shuts off
Hi,
I'm looking to play around with video conferencing and I have a Matrox
Meteor Pro (SAA7116 chip acording to scanpci) and an ATI all-in-wonder
128 to play around with.
I'm running a 2.4.4 kernel and trying to figure out what module to
load (and with the ATI if it's supported at all
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Dana J . Laude wrote:
On Tue, 15 May 2001 13:32:49 Bart Szyszka wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with setting up the
Ati All-In-Wonder 128 Pro AGP graphics card with
the latest task-x-window-system in unstable? I tried all
the ati options
On Tue, 15 May 2001 13:32:49 Bart Szyszka wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with setting up the
Ati All-In-Wonder 128 Pro AGP graphics card with
the latest task-x-window-system in unstable? I tried all
the ati options in xf86config without any luck. When I
run startx, all I get
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with setting up the
Ati All-In-Wonder 128 Pro AGP graphics card with
the latest task-x-window-system in unstable? I tried all
the ati options in xf86config without any luck. When I
run startx, all I get is a black blank screen. I know it's
the graphics card
I'm currently running Potato stable, with a custom kernel from
kernel.org. (2.4.4) X is NOT the 4.x series, but from the
the latest stable. (3.3.6?)
Anyway, I'm looking to view TV via cable to watch some TV.
The chipset on the card is RAGE with the BrookTree BT829
chipset.
Appreciate any
an Ati All-In-Wonder 128 Pro
graphics card with 32MB and have gotten the latest XFree86 stuff
from the unstable branch, but it just won't work. All the X11 messages
that I get when it doesn't work just say something to the effect that I
didn't select the right graphics card. There are several
on a different computer and am having
trouble getting it to work. I have an Ati All-In-Wonder 128 Pro
graphics card with 32MB and have gotten the latest XFree86 stuff
from the unstable branch, but it just won't work. All the X11 messages
that I get when it doesn't work just say something
Hi,
I was wondering how could I use my recently acquired ati all-in-wonder
16mb to capture videos on linux... I've searched around and found some
projects such as linuxvideo.org, broadcast 2000 and other stuff, but
even being able to run some as bcast2000, I couldn't capture, and I
dunno
On 8 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(base-system + essential packages, and are now installing
more according to our needs...)
An inquiring mind wants to know...
Does your more include the X Window System...?
Oki
On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Engelen wrote:
Apt is cool for web-installs and installing something when you exactly know
what package you want installed.
If you have the CDs and a web server, you can change your sources.list
to point to the server; then you'd get a web-install environment.
(I don't
You've not answered the question.
Apologies in advance for sending an attachment to a mailing list but didn't
want to delay in creating an HTML file.
This is based on what I saw for RedHat 6.1 for some of their screens.
Regards,
Will
attachment: dselect.jpg
On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, Christian Pernegger wrote:
What I don't like about apt/dselect is how they treat packages locally
compiled from source tarball. I couldn't find an option to really ignore
dependencies and do what I say.
Specifically, if I want esound-alsa but have compiled the ALSA
On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 08:34:23PM +0200, Christian Pernegger wrote:
whishlist
A package state that tells the package managers that the functionality of
this package is provided locally, treat it as if it was installed
Look into the equivs package. Or, dive into the docs and see how to
whishlist
A package state that tells the package managers that the functionality of
this package is provided locally, treat it as if it was installed
Why don't you debianize the package or create a fake one that provides the
debian-package equivalent of what you locally installed ?
Ah,
A package state that tells the package managers that the functionality of
this package is provided locally, treat it as if it was installed
Look into the equivs package. Or, dive into the docs and see how to make
a [empty] package (you really only need 4 or 5 files and a few
On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, Christian Pernegger wrote:
Why don't you debianize the package or create a fake one that provides the
debian-package equivalent of what you locally installed ?
Ah, I should have known there is a proper way to do this. This had briefly
occured to me, but I've never ever
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Kent West wrote:
2. Would the list members please stop ragging on newbies just because
the newbie expresses some frustration at not knowing how to accomplish
something? It's not that
I think saying this is difficult is not enough; it doesn't provide new
information
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Richard Taylor wrote:
My mileage varies. I find that the program simplifies what can be a
vastly more difficult process... that of tracking dependencies, versions,
file locations, etc, etc... It does it
fairly well and it does it accurately.
I think the problem in
On 7 Apr, Kent West wrote:
Richard Taylor wrote:
On 4/6/2000, 9:03:41 PM, Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re:
no
On 5 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
...
Another thing
Oki writes:
But of course, it has to be followed up with explanations of the things
that could be improved, or at least with something that the complainer
would like to have or see.
Before proceeding to install and remove marked packages dselect (and
aptitude) should put up a menu listing all
which makes the user want to get out, and none of the keystrokes seem to
work like a
beginner (not someone who has read the docs and EXPERIENCED the
experience) would
expect. There's just a host of things that are difficult about deselect
and apt.
AMEN! I just reformated the HD with Debian
On Fri, Apr 07, 2000 at 01:41:56PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
1. Nothing's difficult about selecting things from a menu. It's when those
selections
bring up other screens wanting to add/delete other things, which affect other
things,
which makes the user want to get out, and none of the
On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 08:48:18AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Richard Taylor wrote:
My mileage varies. I find that the program simplifies what can be a
vastly more difficult process... that of tracking dependencies, versions,
file locations, etc, etc... It does it
Once upon a time, I heard John Hasler say
Before proceeding to install and remove marked packages dselect (and
aptitude) should put up a menu listing all the proposed changes and
offering the user the choice of
For dselect,
Proceed to install and remove marked packages
Select 3.
Once upon a time, I heard [EMAIL PROTECTED] say
Another thing that would be very helpful (and perhaps it exists and I
just have not yet found it) would be an easy way to just back up to
where one was a moment before, but not all the way to the beginning.
So, say you see a package on the list
On 4/7/2000, 10:56:59 PM, loki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: no wonder...:
On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 08:48:18AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Richard Taylor wrote:
My mileage varies. I find that the program simplifies what can be a
vastly more difficult process
On 4/7/2000, 10:00:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: no
wonder...:
What could be more intuitive?
Something that works. Your statement highlights the reason that when I
ask
for directions on how to drive somewhere, I will NOT ask someone that has
lived there all their life
No wonder we found Debian difficult for us:
We're just newbies!
So then we tried installing Debian again, and after carefully
making our steps... we finally managed to install it!
(base-system + essential packages, and are now installing
more according to our needs...)
We're really getting
On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 08:02:40AM +, Richard Taylor wrote:
Ummm... how does your dselect work? Mine does pretty much what you've
described above.
Not really; the whole thing is presented as a problem but it doesn't show
you clearly what it's done to try to resolve it, nor does it let
My mileage varies. I find that the program simplifies what can be a
vastly more difficult process... that of tracking dependencies,
versions,
file locations, etc, etc... It does it
fairly well and it does it accurately.
Which doesn't explain why there is a project to create a
Not really; the whole thing is presented as a problem but it doesn't
show
you clearly what it's done to try to resolve it, nor does it let you
accept/reject some of those changes in blocks. Simple example.. I
selected gnome-admin for install, and I get a conflict screen which
looks
On 5 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
What kind of people are they...?
What kind of difficulties you have?
Fisrt of all, since Debian is not widely supported
(as I have noticed; compared
On 5 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
...
Another thing, is the dselect program: it is quite
difficult to use...
I'm sorry, I couldn't resist
A person from ITB says that using Debian
On 4/6/2000, 9:03:41 PM, Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re:
no
On 5 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
...
Another thing, is the dselect program: it is quite
difficult to use
Richard Taylor wrote:
On 4/6/2000, 9:03:41 PM, Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re:
no
On 5 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
...
Another thing, is the dselect program
On 4/7/2000, 1:41:56 PM, Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: no
wonder...:
Richard Taylor wrote:
On 4/6/2000, 9:03:41 PM, Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re:
On 5 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix
On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 12:44:51AM +0200, Paolo Pedaletti wrote:
and what about aptitude (console) % gnome-apt (X) ?
Well, aptitude is help-system free and has no affordances, making it
on first sight identical in difficulty to dselect. I don't have
GNOME installed so probably can't use
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
Fisrt of all, since Debian is not widely supported
(as I have noticed; compared to otherdistros such as
FreeBSD or Red Hat Linux), there are not many mirrors
for me to download Debian sources for my
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
Thanks for making contact with us here. I presume you've found
your first experiences a little hard. I hope you stick wth us,
when you'll be able
, what then will be?
Try man apt-get; and man dpkg (or info instead of man)
Good luck.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult
Unix-clone distro to install and use...
Fisrt of all, since Debian is not widely supported
(as I have noticed; compared
On 05 Apr 2000, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
Regarding the support:
I would not be so quick to say so. Debian is full of people that will help
you to the
best of their ability (and believe me, their ability is not a little one)
without ever
asking anything in return. Debian is also loaded with
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 07:09:04PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Another thing, is the dselect program: it is quite
difficult to use...
Yes, ever more difficult too as the number of packages increases.
But what dselect disguises is an
That is a good point. May be it would be a good idea to implement some kind of
way to
have a visual field of packages available, with short explanation and link to
wider
explanation (or link-option-command), accesible from within the system, without
needing to surf the debian site. Especially
Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is a good point. May be it would be a good idea to implement some
kind of way to
have a visual field of packages available, with short explanation and
link to wider
explanation (or link-option-command), accesible from within the
system, without
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