Olá a todos!
Tenho instalado o Debian Woody e Xfree 4.1.0 mas preciso da versão
4.2.x para utilizar o driver nv (nVidia GForce MX).
Como faço o upgrade do X?
Está disponível? Onde?
Existe esse mesmo driver compilado para X 4.1.0?
Obrigado desde já
Peço desculpa por não ter referido que a minha plataforma é ppc.
Tudo o que encontrei no site que referiu é para x86...
On Segunda, Jan 20, 2003, at 17:49 Europe/Lisbon, Marcio de Araujo
Benedito wrote:
Em Seg, 2003-01-20 às 14:28, Pedro Guerreiro escreveu:
Olá a todos!
Tenho instalado o
,
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Diplomacy: the art of letting someone have your own way.
Se o idioma usado é o Inglês, então no caso de Portugal devia ser Portuguese
e não Portugal.
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é adicionar dois botões num canto do display do login do XDM:
um para fazer reboot outro para fazer halt.
É claro que isto só deverá ser utilizado para máquinas particulares (não
críticas), em que qualquer utilizador possa desligar a máquina sem problemas.
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On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 05:19:06AM -0200, Jorge Horta de Araujo wrote:
Vc tem de alterar o arquivo /etc/apt/sources.list e informar a localizacao
dos pacotes que vc pegou. man sources.list tem o exemplo
deb file:/home/jason/debian stable main contrib non-free
Alem disso o arquivo Packages.gz
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 12:51:05PM -0300, Praciano wrote:
Ola!
Esta dica funciona para mim, que uso o Debian Linux com o xdm e me permite
desligar
(reiniciar) o sistema a partir do login grafico.
No arquivo '/etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0' eu coloquei, na primeira linha, o seguinte:
wish
On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 03:26:04AM -0300, Adriano Freitas wrote:
Nivaldo A. P. de Vasconcelos wrote:
Olah,
escrevi um programa que rodava muito bem em outra maquina onde tinha a
mesma versao do Debian que tenho agora soh que nesta nao instalei
todos os componentes que havia
On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 06:37:48AM -0300, Taupter wrote:
Uma dúvida minha: Por que é que o patch do Quinot não faz parte do
XFree86?
Alguem (acho que foi o Lalo) respondeu à pouco tempo sobre isso aqui nesta
lista (ou foi na -l10n-portuguese?). Pesquisa nos arquivos que deve estar lá.
pmg
resolve:
1. Guarda os ficheiros de configuração
2. Remover-o (dpkg --purge lm-sensors)
3. Instala-o de novo (apt-get install lm-sensors)
Se não funcionar submete um bug sobre o lm-sensors :-)
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On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 10:06:10PM +0100, Pedro Guerreiro wrote:
Isto acontece quando envio a resposta a alguem, e faço um CC para a lista.
E não só. Na minha msg anterior, que só foi enviada para a lista, também
recebi a mesma mensagem de sempre. Ummm... Qual a diferença desta lista para
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 08:05:32PM +, Nivaldo A. P. de Vasconcelos wrote:
O programa de diagnostico/correcao foi taxativo: erro 0258, procurar o
suporte.
O meu também deu isso! Já procuras-te suporte? O que é que eles disseram?
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não funciona bem com o LC_ALL=C?
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correctly to write to /Mail.and.News?
Anyway, being single user or not, why don't you use a dir in you home
directory? Try this :
MAILDIR = $HOME/Mail.and.News/Mail
LOGFILE = $HOME/_logfile
DEFAULT = $HOME/Mail.and.News/Mail
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kernel 2.2.2-ac4, and I think maybe this has something to do
with it, because the last time I've used pgp, about 6/7 months ago (I didn't
need it so... ;-)), I was running 2.0.x, and everything went smoothly.
If needed, I can send you the /dev listing.
Thanks.
Pedro Guerreiro
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) and you always get the
color depth you want.
Pedro Guerreiro
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myself have used dselect with the apt method with no problems whatsoever
until now. Just put the packages that you don't want to upgrade/remove on
hold. It works for me.
Pedro Guerreiro
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is for you to do 'diff -Nur old_dir new_dir'
Pedro Guerreiro
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Just to reassure everyone, I am quite happy to support the
enlightenment-cvs package.
I've just installed it, and it removed the Enlightenment option from the
Menu/WindowManagers that enlightenment_0.14 put there.
Pedro Guerreiro
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NT has! :-)
I'm glad my 95/NT days are over... They were long overdue!
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On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 01:45:50PM -0500, Geoffrey Deasey KD4WVF wrote:
Which package is top in ?
top is in procps. Try searching with dpkg. Use
dpkg -S top
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to a previous package, but it works. I
have never needed to use the --force-downgrade option.
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, but I've tried this 2.0.35, 2.0.36, 2.2.1,
2.2.2-ac4 and it gives the same result with all of them.
Can anybody out there just reasure that this is ok, _or_ if this is not
ok, then just give any ideia as to what might be happening?
Thanks
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as it needs them, and you don't have to mention all of them in
/etc/modules.
OTOH, why don't you try 2.2.x? It's great with the modules, installing and
removing them from memory and you don't even notice.
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of progress, mind you,
and I know dselect puts a lot of people away, so we are making a new frontend,
_but_ I don't think dselect will disappear, at least not in the near future.
Let the die-hards use what they like. :-)
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in this order (read linux/README if you
have any doubts). Oh, make sure you do a 'make-kpkg clean' before you start.
I always get the source package for the kernel and compile them myself by hand,
aplying any patch I see fit :-) (I'm compiling 2.2.3 as I write this).
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and using make-kpkg to compile the kernel.
It's the _right_ way to do it under Debian, and I've _never_ and any problems
with it.
BTW, my kernel (2.2.3) is 664Kb compiled with egcs. Under gcc it was only
652Kb.
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/ldso/copyright
/usr/doc/ldso/README.gz
/usr/doc/ldso/changelog.gz
/lib
/lib/ld.so.1.9.10
/lib/ld-linux.so.1.9.10
/lib/ld-linux.so.1
/lib/libdl.so.1.9.10
/lib/libdl.so.1
What's going on guys?
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, that will do the trick. It did for me:-)
I've got an AWE32 PNP with a 2.2.3 kernel running with no problems.
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://www.debian.org/~jim/debian-gtk-gnome/gnome-stage-slink unstable main
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got the same video
card that you have, and I did have the same problem with several _unstable_
releases of xdm (-5 through -9 I think). Ever since I installed the -11
version, everything works great.
Hope it helps.
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things you can try: (1) Install the qt1g package
from non-free/libs, this is the _right_ way :-) and (2) try to install kdebase
with a --force-depends. I thing this should work, but no warranties are made.
Can anybody confirm this?
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sure did, and not only with -user, but with most of the lists from debian-*.
What's up guys?
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On Wed, Apr 07, 1999 at 11:22:50PM +0200, Jan Vroonhof wrote:
Brian Servis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For me it is the addition by the gs-aladdin maintainer of the HP Deskjet
driver.
But that driver is LGPL so it could also go into the free gs.
At least in gs-5.10-1 it is.
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.
As you can see, sometimes the problem isn't the media, but something else.
just my 2 cents.
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became
unusable, since each time it needs to redisplay some part (or all) of the
screen, I can actually see it redraw _each_ line, taking about 1 minute to
redisplay the screen.
Does anybody have any ideias?
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).
Not only within the gnome script, but under almost all of the scripts IIRC.
Has anybody fixed this already?
Bug report number 36695
See the menu package bug list for more information.
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will read the report,
and will investigate to solve the problem.
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and everything works fine.
BTW I'm talking about the last pre-beta (2.0.13.97), not 2.0.14. I've not tryed
2.0.14 because it probably has the same problem, and this one is stable enough
for my purposes.
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it. 3 OTOH I need to fix. I have a feeling that this is a
problem with some pam modules/rotines and the kdm. Does anybody have an
ideia as to what can I try?
Thanks,
Pedro Guerreiro
[1] I'm not using the system now, so the report is how I remember it.
[2] After I leave, a colleague of mine phoned
[Please CC me in all replys]
On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 06:28:28PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
Pedro Guerreiro wrote:
3) After the reboot, the kdm won't let me login, complainig about all the
user/passwords I give. I can logon using the console perfectly though.
purge corel's kde package. I
a lot of Debian users are developers and in this case I'm sure
Debian is perfect, but Red Hat's kickstart allows me to see my wife at
night (not really, but you know what I mean).
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of
mutt. Did anyone manage to set this up?
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Hello.
I'm having some trouble installing an Xproxy in my
system, can someone give some (ANY) ideas?
This is what I want to do: I have a COW (Cluster of
Workstations) in a private subnet, and a gateway to
connect them all to the outside world (in this case our
Faculty net). I want to give access
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