Ok, I have been having a horrible time getting java to behave, I
thought I followed the directions explicitly but I guess I messed
something up somewhere. Here is what I did:
First I unpacked everything in /usr/java/ and added this to a line in my
/etc/profile
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bi
I did not know that there were any apt sources for java...yahooo!
Thanks, Ill give that a try and see if it works
Thanks Again,
Jason Self
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 15:40, Andy Wettstein wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 02:26:30PM -0500, karrottop wrote:
> > Ok, I have been having a horr
I have just upgraded my kernel to version 2.4.20 and now it does not
load my modules in /etc/modules at startup. any ideas?
Thanks,
Jason Self
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On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 04:22, Jaume Guasch wrote:
> karrottop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have just upgraded my kernel to version 2.4.20 and now it does not
> > load my modules in /etc/modules at startup. any ideas?
>
> Update modutils to 2.4.19 (in t
Yesterday I installed apt-spy and blew up my computer with it I am
sure. I ran it and it messed up my sources.list file pretty bad so I
restored the backup, then ran apt-get upgrade / apt-get dist-upgrade and
it gave me a wierd error
he desktop) but that is kinda irrelivant. for the record I am
using gdm2 and that works fine.
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 15:06, Stephen Gran wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, karrottop said:
> > Yesterday I installed apt-spy and blew up my computer with it I am
> > sure. I r
For some reason the nvidia module is not loading at startup. I had to
reinstall my emu10k1 modules and my nvidia module after installing the
kernel version 2.4.20 and now I have to manually kill gdm and modprobe
nvidia...this works and gives me a thought as to what might be the
problem. Aparently
I am trying to get im_sensors running on my debian box, but I am getting
some opposition. First of all, I do have my kernel source, and it is
symlinked to /usr/src/linux. but for some reason when I go to where i2c
installed from apt get /usr/src/modules/i2c (or something to that
effect) and then
Although I am sure I have about 75% of what I need to do complete, could
somebody give me a walkthrough of getting lm-sensors up and running on
debian? The goal being getting some sort of information with the
command sensors or with gkrellm's sensor plugin, thanksif it matters
I am using kerne
I would assume you are not running a screen saver! That being said I
would go to your bios and turn off all the energy saving crap that it
has (Ill bet thats whats turning your screen off) Some, but I haven't
seen it in awhile have monitors that have built in power saving
features, kill them too!
Are republican bashers really so bored that they have to post crap like
this in a debian mail list. Download some friends and tell them your
propoganda. Try opening up a live journal, then you can still hear your
self type without annoying others
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 12:07, Bob Paige wrote:
> N
I am re-posting this because I was made aware I sent it as a reply to
another post. Sorry about that, so without further adue here is my
intended post now...
I am having a great deal of trouble getting lm_sensors to work under
debian. I am pretty sure that I am about 75% on the way to getting t
worked like a charm, thanks a bunch.
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 11:42, Hugo Graumann wrote:
> * On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 02:19:45PM -0500, karrottop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > I am re-posting this because I was made aware I sent it as a reply to
> > another post. Sorry a
My last question came to such an excellent answer that I thought I would
post this on e here as well. :) Anyhow, I installed snes9x and I am
trying to get it to run as what you would expect from full screen.
Instead I just get the rest of my screen blacked out and the game,
small, and in the midd
I don't know if this will help but fortune installs to
/usr/games/fortune with apt-get. My only other thought is that you
might do a updatedb before you try and locate fortune...but that is a
long shot.
Hope that helped
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 09:51, David Turetsky wrote:
> I ran apt-get install f
Ok, I installed ut2003 under debian 3.0 (woody) and it ran. I have
recently upgraded to (Sid) and now it only goes to splash screen then
blacks out my window, just to return directly to my desktop. So, I
installed tuxracer, all it does is turn my monitor on a different
resolution then quits, and
Does anyone know if there is a apt-get source for Gnome 2.4 yet
anywhere...I am running unstable and i don't see it yet...although I may
just be jumping the gun with my anxiousness
Thanks,
Jason Self
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Ok, I just started breaking...er uh I mean...working on things with
Linux again and it seems every time I get the time to do this something
doesn't want to behave...so, here it is. (and yes I have tried
debian-pilot with this)
I have my palm connected via usb, and I have all the kernel stuff, and
button on the cradle.
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 08:02, James Strandboge wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 04:56, karrottop wrote:
> > I do not even know what the dialout group is, when I start the gnome
> > applet for gpilot it crashes immediately, Checking I do only have
one
> >
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