From: Steven Satelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 23:57:43 +, ricktaylor wrote:
Personally, I'd use kpackage or synaptic in X and dselect in a terminal
{mainly because synaptic and kpackage are easier to read... the
I've always found that unless I stick to one
From: Greg Folkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aptitude, apt-get and dpkg are more than enough to help me out in a
command line environ. Actually I do not use any other interfaces for
package management.
Then... Why are you complaining?
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Yesterday apt-get maliciously lunched my install (okay, okay, I was
trying to upgrade firestarter even though apt-get told me to file a bug
report because it thought the install was impossible... more on that coming
up soon).
:} I'd think
From: Thijs Koetsier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why are you wasting your time installing Linux, when you could buy a
working PC out-of-the-box with Windows, at your local supermarket?
I thought those all ran Linspire.
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From: Adam Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 07 July 2004 03:40, Chris Metzler wrote:
I don't own a digital camera, unfortunately; so take any advice I may
give with a block-o-salt. But I've seen several people here who *do*
own
digital cameras suggest the purchase of a USB
http://annys.eines.info/cgi-bin/man/man2html?8+dpkg
Hi, I'm familiar with
apt-get install blahblah.deb
but having downloaded 'blahblah.deb'
how do I now install ?
Adam Bogacki,
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On Saturday 17 July 2004 09:40, Adam Funk wrote:
I have a digital camera and I agree with this. I've never bothered to
hook the camera up to try gphoto. I just put the cards in the card
reader and copy the jpg files to my hard drive.
Anyway, I have an Olympus C750 (now
http://www.cmedia.com.tw/download/OS_e-cmi9739_index.htm
Michael B. Levy wrote:
Folks,
I'm having trouble figuring out how to configure my
sound card (I'm running Sarge), due to the fact that I
can't quite understand the specs of my motherboard.
My computer's specs seem to indicate a
Thanks Rick. I solved it by downloading source but the link comes
in very useful as my knowledge of dpkg so far has been very close to zero.
Dpkg is a bit easier... I like stuff compiled from source a little better...
with Dpkg you can try out stuff a lot easier. :} Believe it or not there's
On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 20:12, R Parker wrote:
R Parker wrote:
colorful approach :
A little square which is white for 0, black for 1,
and taking a scale of
gray colors for intermediate values. You'd ajust it
the same way as a
knob, pressing the mouse button and going
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How 'bout those little number like they use in high endish graphics programs?
...Where you have a row of numbers that it looks like they pulled out of a slot
machine and you can either click on them and enter a new number, use the up and
down arrows on the
Stefan,
that sounds almost like blenders slide buttons .
they basically like that (if it doesn't get mangled):
/\
| 0.800 |
\/
you can:
a: click on the edges to change the value step by step (ctrl+click for
larger steps)
b: click and move your mouse to
Ryan,
It's not *impossible* I bet someone with a lot of patience could set
some reasonable loop points. The mellotron is a neat sounding
instrument, I'd be really excited to have digital copies of the original
tape loops. But each of these key presses is about a minute long and
the
Olivier,
But about color scale squares, just imagine how compact it can get : 8
tracks with 4 levels each, that's 32 little square on a gtk drawing
area. I believe white to black would be very efficient, and rolling over
a level or adjusting it, the status bar would get you some
we are now going to roll out these changes to all our machines in this complex (30+)
and another 15-20 machines in two satellite offices.
thanks all,
Preston
There are a large number of utility programs just in case you're unaware of them.
Stuff to let you do ongoing package management,
This probably isn't proper form, kosher or even cool... but... It's a quick way around
the problem.
Hit control-c at the screen, run dselect with ftp as the method {set it in the first
dselect screen} and update the system. Alternately, restart the machine, hope it comes
back up and do the
This probably isn't proper form, kosher or even cool... but... It's a quick way
around the problem.
Sorry about that... I didn't realize this was crossposted to csound.
{Why is this crossposted to sound?}
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Vijaya,
Thanks but i crashed my machine while playing around with lilo.So i am
reinstalling it all over again.
First is mandrake then debian
But i have a doubt while installing debian there is an option make system
bootable
At the end of the install it will offer you the option to add all
Is there an HTML desktop for linux? That's all I want to run... an HTML desktop {like
active desktop} and a lightweight windowmanager.
Is it possible to imbed Mozilla somehow? Dillo? A plain HTML canvas?
...
Brought to you by jEdit ...Which rocks massively.
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From: John Taber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:20 PM
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Subject: svg support under Linux
1) do any of the browsers support SVG or support the Adobe plug-in ?
2) do either gtk
From: Michael B. Levy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) I was going to copy my old /etc/fstab to the new
installation, but I don't think that will work since
to the best of my knowledge Debian doesn't use
supermount or magicdev. Is this correct? I've never
compiled a kernel before, and the idea
From: Greg Folkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apt-get has MUCH MUCH better dependency handling (yes I know about that
How's that?
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From: Greg Folkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 16:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Greg Folkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apt-get has MUCH MUCH better dependency handling (yes I know about that
How's that?
Mainly apt-get doesn't screw with things that way
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