Some where I once saw a c/c++ to LaTex tool that would
take as input a source file and produce a .tex file.
If I remember right it would do some pretty formatting of the
syntax.
Does any one know what this package might be and where it might
be found? I have looked in a couple of archives
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On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Martin Str|mberg wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, dada wrote:
How many user can have an account in my linux box?
65535
Jens Kerle e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://venus.rz.fh-heilbronn.de/~jkerle/ IRC: nick mars in
Hello.
As some of might have read about a week ago, I thought I had a problem with
atd and it's pid file.
After recompiling at and hacking a little I've discovered that the problem is
in at or perhaps with nfs.
You see, stat-ing a file in a directory that is only readable for root from
a
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Yes, I suspected as
It is contained in one of two packages.
svgalib1-dev or svgalib-dummy1
One way of finding this out yourself is to get the Contents File from the
stable directory and grepping for the file you are looking for. This file
contains all the files from all the packages from stable.
A. Paul
On Sun,
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, A. Paul Heely Jr. wrote:
Some where I once saw a c/c++ to LaTex tool that would
take as input a source file and produce a .tex file.
If I remember right it would do some pretty formatting of the
syntax.
Hmm. I don't have the tool you're looking for, but you might
Hello everybody,
I think I have to clarify the question I have.
I have 2 mice which I tried
One is 3-button Microsoft mouse. I use ms option in gpm. It works ALL
RIGHT in text mode: all three buttons. Under X-windows left and right
buttons are O.K., but middle one does not work at all. I
Ack, I can't boot, and I can't figure out the problem. Any
help is appreciated; even if you don't want to read to the end
of the message, at least some hints on where to find docs will
help (no, I can't read linux man pages).
Symptom is that when I boot, I get something like (I had to write it
Hi,
does anyone know if there is support for:
Initio PCI 9100U Ultra Fast SCSI Host Adapter Kit
within the standard debian kernel-source packages? Or any linux support
for this card at all?
TIA...
8---8
Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I was thinking about jumping into the role of package maintainer...
I just compiled a new version of perl (5.004_03) on my Sparc 10 last week,
and noticed that there's support in Perl for what's known as the PerlIO
abstraction layer. It lets you plug in IO mechanisms other than stdio,
and the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marc Fleureck wrote:
: Hi,
: I ran dpkg-source (dpkg-dev 1.4.0.8) on 3 files: *.diff.gz, *.dsc and
: *.orig.tar.gz, as you described in the readme (dpkg-source -x *.dsc).
:
: Its says:
:
: Can't locate POSIX.pm in @INC at /usr/bin/dpkg-source line 8.
: BEGIN
Somebody help.
I really headache with downloading linux files. I download then rawrite to a
diskette, then I try to boot. My systems prompt me a message Fail loading,
please change disk and press enter. What this means? Another thing, I
send every mail to ask about
Somebody help.
I really headache with downloading linux files. I download then rawrite to a
diskette, then I try to boot. My systems prompt me a message Fail loading,
please change disk and press enter. What this means? Another thing, I
send every mail to ask about
Hi there,
I have a problem on installing Linux. Can you help me? My problem is, when I
start installing Linux, I use a boot disk to load Linux and uncompress it. Is
it correct? But when it is loading, it stop at HOST ADAPTER ERROR CODE=236.
Do you know what is the error and what should I do to
Hi there,
I have a problem on installing Linux. Can you help me? My problem is, when I
start installing Linux, I use a boot disk to load Linux and uncompress it. Is
it correct? But when it is loading, it stop at HOST ADAPTER ERROR CODE=236.
Do you know what is the error and what should I do to
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
Hi there,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
Hi there,
I have a problem on installing Linux. Can you help me? My problem is, when I
start installing Linux, I use a boot disk to load Linux and uncompress it. Is
it correct? But when it is loading, it stop at HOST ADAPTER ERROR CODE=236.
Do you know what is the error and what should I do to
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
Hello everybody,
I think I have to clarify the question I have.
I have 2 mice which I tried
One is 3-button Microsoft mouse. I use ms option in gpm. It works ALL
RIGHT in text mode: all three buttons. Under X-windows left and right
While trying to achive a spindown of the disk on my laptop (with 1.3.1
installed) I noted that the disk was accessed every 5 seconds. This
turned out to be due to the 'update' process, which flushes the
filesystem buffers periodically. The solution to this problem was
to increase the interval
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Leslie Chan wrote:
Somebody help.
I really headache with downloading linux files. I download then rawrite to a
diskette, then I try to boot. My systems prompt me a message Fail
Hmm. Well, the appropriate howto page is
Greetings,
I run Debian unstable connected to a dorm network at my school.
Recently, people have started experimenting with Win95-based X servers,
which apparantly broadcast messages across the network looking for
XDMCP servers willing to use their display. I found about this by
reading a
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't find libtwin
during the make process because it is trying to link with
the library. However,
Will Hi. I'm using the XFree86 3.3 SVGA server with my diamond
Will 3D3000 video card with 4 megs of VRAM, and I can only startx
Will once. That is, if I exit X, and type startx again on the
Will console, the screen goes black and the machine hangs.
Will CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE and the Vulcan
Hello Leslie,
First of all, (as a Chinese myself), I would like to remind you that
re-posting the same few messages many times to many people doesn't work.
Don't be so impatient, it takes time for people to sit down, read and
reply to your e-mail, and it often take up to a few days before anyone
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997 18:45:44 +0200, Martin Str|mberg wrote:
I remember a message saying that a new list debian-disent had been
formed. Is that list archived somewhere, like the other debian lists
at http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/?
http://www.psychosis.com/listarch/debian-dissent
On Sat, 20 Sep 1997 19:30:27 -0400, Jason Costomiris wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 1997 at 02:09:29AM +0200, dada wrote:
: How many modems can attach to my computer controlled by linux?
I don't know about a theoretical maximum, however, I've seen people
comfortably use 16 or 32, using multiport serial
Leslie,
Above and beyond what Anthony stated etiquette, you will also find
that Linux is about exhausting your resources for possible solutions to
problems. Your first response should not be to email the group... I first
like to check online documentation relating to my issue, as I find many
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Martin Str|mberg wrote:
According to Arthur Jerijian:
Er...I immediately unsubscribed from that list because of all the negative
energy that it conveyed. Although I can't recommend it, you can try
sending subscription requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or if that
Ralf Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Executing dpkg --purge latex caused an error message as follows:
[snip]
So at the moment I can't install auctex, because some packages of another
Tex-Distribution are installed and won't go. (The same problem occurs
while executung dpkg --purge babel.
here's another laundry list of problems - please help if you've got the
time!
1 realaudio
i can't get realaudio to work... even if i file/open it from netscape,
i get the same error (mentions missing ) in argument about a temp
file)...the same error i got with every mimetype i set up manually
Martin Str|mberg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] Paul Serice wrote:
: Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
:
: I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
: keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't find libtwin
: during the make process because it is
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't find libtwin
during the make process because it is trying to
Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am using dialup PPP and need to run ipfwadm everytime I connect to my
ISP. I know that I can put ipfwadm into /etc/rc file. What is the
best/easy way to get the IP address other than using ifconfig or route
(they are not good because the output is more
Farhad Manjoo hat gesagt: // Farhad Manjoo wrote:
Hi.
I'm new to Linux/Debian. Everything was going well until it came time to
set up X windows. The trouble is I can't get X to install my mouse.
I know that it's a ps/2 mouse and that there's something called gpm also
running.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], writes:
Martin Str|mberg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] Paul Serice wrote:
: Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
Well, I don't know anything about twin, but usually you do an ar and
ranlib as the last step of creating a
A. Paul Heely Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Some where I once saw a c/c++ to LaTex tool that would
take as input a source file and produce a .tex file.
If I remember right it would do some pretty formatting of the
syntax.
It's called lgrind. I started packaging it but got discouraged
justin honold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1 realaudio
I'm not sure about RealAudio as a plugin, but I've used RealAudio
Player successfully. I just dropped it in /usr/local/bin/ and
/usr/local/lib/raplayer.
2 icmp firewalling
i used slackware ipfwadm with the -D parameter to deny incoming
Buddha Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
How can I configure xdm so that it will -only- serve local servers?
`man xdm' under XDMCP ACCESS CONTROL describes the file Xaccess,
which on Debian is /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess. You could also use ipfwadm
and a kernel with firewalling enabled and
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
I've been doing some upgrading, and managed to break Java support.
It dumps core even if you just ask it to print the version.
The packages I've installed lately are pgcc, xlib6g, xquake, and
a few others I don't seem to have written down. I have also
just finished installing the latest Java
On Mon, Sep 22, 1997 at 01:05:50PM +1200, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know if there is support for:
Initio PCI 9100U Ultra Fast SCSI Host Adapter Kit
within the standard debian kernel-source packages? Or any linux support
for this card at all?
What are the major chips
On Thu, 18 Sep 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
David Wright wrote:
I've obviously missed something in the explanations of .Xauthority files
and MIT cookies. I have two Debian 1.3 machines, foo and bar with
essentially identical configurations, with few changes from how things
install
There's not much of a difference between this and them getting a telnet
prompt. Sure they can look at your front door, but they don't get
anywhere unless they have a key. If this is still a big problem, look
into /etc/host.deny, or see what port it is on and try /etc/services.
Found it in
hi,
i got a Sony GDM 1950 fixed frequency monitor.
But i can't find any informations on sony's page about the
monitor's horizontal and vertical frequency.
Where can i find them ? May i connect it to my linux box ?
(Maybe someone with a nice XF86Config file and working modelines ?)
tnx,
On 22 Sep 1997, Carey Evans wrote:
justin honold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1 realaudio
I'm not sure about RealAudio as a plugin, but I've used RealAudio
Player successfully. I just dropped it in /usr/local/bin/ and
/usr/local/lib/raplayer.
He's got the /bin/sh bug from a buggy bash in
Looks like Communicator 4.03 is out for Linux, has anyone installed/tested
it with Debian ?
Matthew
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On Sun, 21 Sep 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
Has anyone compiled TWIN successfully on a Debian system?
I've followed the instructions (I'm pretty sure), but I
keep getting errors that ldconfig couldn't find libtwin
during the make process because it is trying to link with
the library. However,
Hi,
I've tried several times in the past year or so to install debian,
typically it installs ok from the 5 base floppies I make, but the kernel
hangs upon booting after the install. I suspect my odd NCR scsi card (an
ASUS SC-200) is confusing it, in combination with some other probing.
Anyway, I
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Matthew Tebbens wrote:
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 10:08:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: Matthew Tebbens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian users debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: NS Communicator out for Linux
Resent-Date: 22 Sep 1997 14:10:52 -
Resent-From:
Dear sir/madam,
I have a trouble on setting up my CD-ROM. My CD-ROM is a ATAPI/E-IDE
CD-ROM. When I select to install driver, my systems ask for:
[ENTER COMMAND-LINE Arguments ]
[
At 04:43 PM 9/19/97 -0600, Chad D. Zimmerman wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
At least 30,000 accounts can be supported. I've never heard of anyone
actually having that many.
Bruce
Just to give an idea it is a little over that .. at last check the
university systems here
On Mon, Sep 22, 1997 at 03:05:35AM -0500, Dave Cinege wrote:
: Do yourself a favor, if you want a terminal server, buy a terminal server.
:
: If you need a good number of modems, pick up a used Livingston PM2 or
: PM2e. If you need to support a large userbase, consider a PM3
: or an Ascend Max.
Great, I read on this list before about some other Netscape packages
locking up, don't remember which ones. I'll probably install this
version and check it out.
I also installed the demo for WordPerfect 7 which is really nice
and works good on Debian...
Matthew
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Daniel
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Robert Grunloh wrote:
But before I can do this, I have to ask: I've read the Debian FAQ on the
web page, the part that explains the directory tree at the ftp sites; but
what it should explain but doesn't is, what is hamm and bo? I see mention
of these terms in
I mirror the debian ftp and find that the symlink unstable/development
is missing, dselect looks for these symlink and now it won't ask me
whether I want to use the unstable files. Anyone?
Lawrence
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WordPerfect? who is selling it?
Matthew Tebbens wrote:
Great, I read on this list before about some other Netscape packages
locking up, don't remember which ones. I'll probably install this
version and check it out.
I also installed the demo for WordPerfect 7 which is really nice
and
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Matthew Tebbens wrote:
Looks like Communicator 4.03 is out for Linux, has anyone installed/tested
it with Debian ?
Yes.. Crashes a little but not to many problems, about the same amount as
with the older versions. Have fun..
--
Living is
Coral.
Try http://www.sdcorp.com/wplinux.htm
On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
WordPerfect? who is selling it?
Matthew Tebbens wrote:
Great, I read on this list before about some other Netscape packages
locking up, don't remember which ones. I'll probably install this
version
Make that,
Corel.
Try http://www.sdcorp.com/wplinux.htm
On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
WordPerfect? who is selling it?
Matthew Tebbens wrote:
Great, I read on this list before about some other Netscape packages
locking up, don't remember which ones. I'll probably install
Hi,
Anyone here know where to get the 'gifmerge' source? Or is there any
other tool to merge the gif files to a an animation gif?
Thanks!
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NEC America, Inc. ASL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Tebbens) writes:
Looks like Communicator 4.03 is out for Linux, has anyone
installed/tested it with Debian ?
Yes and i deinstalled it shortly afterwards because it is IMHO
unbearable to run on a P90 with 24MB of RAM. While it seems to have
improved quite a bit in
Hi,
I'd like to know which installer (if any) should I use to install
the netscape/communicator professional edition.
From looking in the professional_edition directory, there are 3
files:
HOD3270_unix,
autoadmin-v403
communicator-v403
would the installer install all
Paul Healey asked about C++/C to LaTeX ...
The Debian package vgrind works. It generates several outputs from
a code file, and understands several languages. The default here is
to generate postscript. I don't know all its features, but you might
try it.
--David
I got my system up and running now, except for X - I'm using a
Mystique 220 and therefore need to install 3.3.1.
I can find this at the XFree site, but does debian.org also keep
this type of updated around (in .deb format)?
I went through ftp.debian.org/debian and couldn't find anything
looking
I have the stable version of fetcmail running as a bootup daemon and it runs
fine. Everytime I've tried a new unstable release of fetchmail it gets the
mail but doesn't put it in my local spool account, anyone run into this
problem and know how to fix it? I use an rc file that grabs four email
David Wright writes:
For some reason, some people object to the user of these codenames (don't
ask me why; every project in real life has a codename)...
Because they confuse Mr. Grunloh.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Do
If you give up on which one to use, try the readme file it comes with.
Its really easy to install by hand.
Matthew
On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Timothy Phan wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know which installer (if any) should I use to install
the netscape/communicator professional edition.
Is there a way for dselect's ftp mode to be more verbose? I would like
some type of download counter so I know I am downloading something and
not locked up or dumped off.
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What is mingetty useful/used for? How do you install it? I have tried;
dselect and dpkg will not let me remove or exchange agetty.
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Dale Scheetz wrote:
I built twin a couple of weeks ago and had the same problem you did. I
quickly discovered that the library was failing to be built in earlier
portions of the make. If memory serves, it was failing to find a necessary
library, once I installed that, everything built fine. I
Hi ,
I just bought Lexmark 7000 (1200x1200 dpi) -- I have
StarOffice installed -- how do I print?
I read print howtos -- but I still do not understand what
I have to do to get it work.
I installed gs-alladin.deb packages -- I also installed
magicfilters. But I have no clue were to specify what
Vladislav,
As far as I know, the Lexmark 7000 will only work under Windows 3.x and
Windows 95. It provides a DOS interface only under Windows through a
driver. You cannot boot to true DOS and use the printer. It also has no NT
or OS/2 drivers. I doubt that out of the box the printer will
Thank you for the reaction on my request for help on using Greek and
Hebrew in Latex. I have so far succeeded in creating a .dvi-file using
babel's Greek-definition.
I have installed Greek fonts from the file greek_fonts.zip using the
fontimport utility. After that I ran texhash.
However, when
On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
I mirror the debian ftp and find that the symlink unstable/development
is missing, dselect looks for these symlink and now it won't ask me
whether I want to use the unstable files. Anyone?
The structure of the ftp site changed slightly, making the old
All you have to do is install X 3.3 and then manually install the server
for the Matrox card from 3.3.1. I had to do this in order to use my card
(ATI 3D Expression). This worked fine for me.
Nelson, R.A (Richard/Rick) wrote:
I got my system up and running now, except for X - I'm using a
The structure of the ftp site changed slightly, making the old method of
specifying file locations incorrect. Feed dpkg-ftp '/debian' for the
directory and 'dists/unstable/main dists/unstable/non-free
dists/unstable/contrib' for the sections.
But what do you feed to dselect?
--
TO
I open another virtual console and run
du /var/lib/dpkg/methods/ftp/debian/ at intervals and watch it
grow. If a large file is being downloaded, I do ls -l on the file
/var/lib/dpkg/methods/ftp/debian/file_dir/file_name, or on the
file_dir itself, in yet another console. Running
when I run dselect, it expects stable/binary-i386 and not
stable/main/binary-i386, what version of dselect uses the new ftp
layout?
Lawrence
Scott Ellis wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
I mirror the debian ftp and find that the symlink unstable/development
is missing, dselect
/mirror/dists and it said that it can't find
/mirror/dists/stable/binary-i386
Darin Johnson wrote:
The structure of the ftp site changed slightly, making the old method of
specifying file locations incorrect. Feed dpkg-ftp '/debian' for the
directory and 'dists/unstable/main
Because they confuse Mr. Grunloh.
Be nice to the user, please.
I wish they'd just used the Official CD images, or at least the program
that generates the Official CD images. They'd have a bootable CD in that
case, and you would not need any floppies at all.
You should be able to install this
From: Jack Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At least 30,000 accounts can be supported. I've never heard of anyone
actually having that many.
Well, Suns (under Solaris) support 32-bit uids, so the limit there could
be much higher. Bruce's answer seems to imply that Debian uses 16-bit
uids. Can
Darin Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The structure of the ftp site changed slightly, making the old method of
specifying file locations incorrect. Feed dpkg-ftp '/debian' for the
directory and 'dists/unstable/main dists/unstable/non-free
dists/unstable/contrib' for the sections.
Jack Holt wrote:
Well, Suns (under Solaris) support 32-bit uids, so the limit there could
be much higher. Bruce's answer seems to imply that Debian uses 16-bit
uids. Can someone tell me if that's true or not? Just curious.
From gnu/types.h:
typedef unsigned short __uid_t; /* Type of user
Hi,
Is there any free library that is compatible to the RogueWave library?
Thanks!
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What's the passive mode option for dselect (ftp) anyway?
I've never been able to find an explanation of it.
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RogueWave has Tools.h++ which is a library of collection and utility
classes. Also they have DBTools.h which encapsulates Database access to
different databases (Informix native, Oracle native, Sybase native, and
ODBC).
There are a lot of libraries that can be used in place of tools.h -- OSE
for
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This should be easy but it is turning into a nightmare. I am
upgrading my linux box to a new one by moving my drives from one box
to the other. Before moving I compiled a new kernel to match the new
hardware ran lilo and gave it a try. The new
The docs say that it has hp 500c emulation -- so I was thinking
to get it working based on that -- however I am not sure if can use all
the available resolution.
Vladislav
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