On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
It seems like somewhere along the way, xterms stopped calling themselves
'xterm' but 'xterm-debian'. Nice. The rest of the world has no idea what
a 'xterm-debian' is. What do I have to hack to make it back into 'xterm'?
in /etc/X11/Xresources is a line
On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
: Steve wrote,
:
:That's it.G
:
: hmm, still doesn't seem to do it. My Makefile now reads,
[ snip ]
: and top still shows no signs of a second processor :(
:
: Am I still missing something? It's dual P-II's (gateway ns7000)
WAG
We
On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
: Hi folks,
:
: I asked some days ago here how to make another machine hold the mail
: while the main mail server is down. People told me to put another MX
: record in the dns to point to the temporary machine.
:
: Sure this is necessary, but I don't
Does anybody know whether there is an equivalent for Linux/Unix of the MS
Powerpoint prog for preparing slides for overhead projector? My wife has
to use this prog for preparing slides for medical lectures and because of
it (and a private practice invoicing prog) I have to keep a Windows 95
The various office suites for Linux have slide presenters in them. I am
fairly sure that both Star Office and Applixware do. There may also be
a generic slide tool presenter. However I am sure the GUI lacks a great
deal compared to a professional office. These office suites are NOT
free, but
I need to update from stable to frozen. The directions i was given don't
seem quite clear to me.
Previous directions:
Sure. Install the apt package for 'bo'
(http://master.debian.org/~jgg/) and run apt-get update; apt-get
dist-upgrade.
Install it how?? From dselect or what?
I have been to a few
Adrian Monk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody know whether there is an equivalent for Linux/Unix of the MS
Powerpoint prog for preparing slides for overhead projector? My wife has
to use this prog for preparing slides for medical lectures and because of
it (and a private practice
On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Shaleh wrote:
The various office suites for Linux have slide presenters in them. I am
fairly sure that both Star Office and Applixware do. There may also be
a generic slide tool presenter. However I am sure the GUI lacks a great
deal compared to a professional office.
Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I am requesting is that the submitter of a bug take some time, in
exchange for the time they expect from the maintainer, and verify that the
bug has not been reported already. If it has, it is appropriate to send
the maintainer a confirmation that
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