Something that has been bothering me for quite a while: someone went
through the trouble of making a /usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/
directory, but then when I use XEmacs' built in package updating I
overwrite the packages that Debian installs. This just doesn't seem
right.
I have found
If there are any mailing list and exim experts out there I would
appreciate a second set of eyeballs on what I've done.
Quoting Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, Jun 24 07:55:
What does this mean?
# /usr/sbin/exim -v -M 17MVAm-0002nz-00
delivering message 17MVAm-0002nz-00
LOG: 0
Quoting Michael Jinks [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, Jun 26 10:42:
2. Download the binary distribution of XFree86 4.2 and install this over
your Debian install.
I'm jumping in a little late in this discussion, but I just solved this
problem on the Dell Optiplex GX240 with a ATI Technologies Inc
Quoting Omen Wild [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, Jun 26 12:13:
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I just cannot use the DRM 4.1 kernel driver for the Rage
128 or X locks up. Now that I think about it, using the kernel 4.1
driver with X 4.2 seems like it could be a bad idea...
[ snip ]
Hmmm, talking to myself again
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