Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote (Thursday 26 May 2005 4:47 pm):
Are there any special steps to take to upgrade it?
There's no such thing as an upgrade from 32-bit to native 64-bit.
You'd need to reinstall the OS.
Can I upgrade the kernel without upgrading the userspace apps?
If you'd run in
I'm consideeing adding functinoality to a Debian package.
But I have no experience with source packages and the like.
It seems to be distributed in two parts: a .tar.gz file,
and a set of diffs applied to that.
What's the proper way to make the source for the current version?
And, if I should
Incoming from Lei Kong:
I like the consistent look across kde and gtk applications offered by
this feature, but with this enabled, gnome doesn't start any more.
The first thing you should be offering people who might be able to
help you is error messages. Does ~/.xsession-errors exist? With
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En/La Adam Hardy ha escrit, a 28/05/05 00:23:
| On 27/05/05 21:25nbsp;Cameron Matheson wrote:
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| Hi,
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| | This is what I've got in my XF86Config-4
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| | Section InputDevice
| | Identifier Configured Mouse
| | Driver
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