I have installed debian linux on my PC (Pentium, MMX) and it works, but I
am not able to use my network card. I have EtherExpress Pro/100 PCI card
and I have used your driver for this card (Intel EtherExpress Pro 100).
However, the driver was written for the processor i82557 while my
processor is
At least in the US, trademarks don't work that way. If "The MULE"
were software, it would be worth checking if it were editing software,
and *then* looking more closely; since the url you sent describes a
hardware device, it's simply not a trademark conflict. "different
namespaces" as it were. (A
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
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>Currently, on my 386 system...
>
>ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/local/lib (No such file or directory),
>skipping
>ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/i486-linuxaout/libdb.so.1 (No such file
>or direct
>ory), skipping
>ldconfig: warning: ca
Current situation:
Heiko Schlittermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> maintains
wml and eperl. Last mentions of him in changelogs
is Oct/Sep.. There are new versions out, both packages
suffer a bug, etc.
If no-one protests I'll make new version
Hi,
This is a minor annoyance, but it always bothers
me. When upgrading or reconfiguring, I chronically
end up with "orphaned" lines in /etc/ld.so.conf.
ie.
Currently, on my main Pentium system...
ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/X11R6/lib/libgtk.so.1.0 (No such file or
directory), skippin
Brian,
Please go ahead and package it. When I built it, I left out the Qt support,
however you can package the Qt support separately in "contrib" because
it's dynamicaly loaded.
Thanks
Bruce
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[You (Karl M. Hegbloom)]
> I've created a directory "/usr/X11R6/icons" for my own use.
> that we need to have something like that, and a keeper of the icons.
We already have the location, and it is standard:
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/
There are over 300 pixmaps in there, a good deal of wh
Hi all,
In response to my "Debian Administration Tool" post, I was told that it
had been decided that Caldera's COAS was to be the tool of choice. I was
wondering if anyone was working on packaging it. If not, I'd like to do
it.
Thanks,
Brian Bassett
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> A scan of it sent to new-maintainer worked for me, if you have access to
> a scanner. Make sure you write your PGP fingerprint on it, for
> verification.
>From the _Debian Developer's Reference_:
> 1.2 Registering as a Debian developer
> ...
> ...
> You should also include some mechanism by whi
On 18 Dec 1997, Rob Browning wrote:
> My question is, should I modify emacs to use maillock from liblockdev,
> or it the emacs mechanism OK (what about NFS)?
Note, that the policy requires you to use "libfilelock" (not "liblockdev"
which is just for devices) to lock mail folders--or implement a c
On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, Philip Hands wrote:
> > Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Recommends: ppp-pam
> >
> > Recommends is for packages "found together in all but unusual
> > sitations".
> >
> > It's certainly not appropriate here. I wouldn't even use Suggests.
> > Just mention
I've just discovered that "The MULE" is a trademark. Check out
http://www.hello.co.uk/altek/mule.html
Does this mean we could get problems if we distribute emacs20 ? If so, I
guess someone should contact RMS about that.
Thanks,
Chris
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes:
> I'm planning to package `cvsweb-1.0'.
>
> Q: Where does it go? Experimental, or unstable/web?
New software should typically go to unstable, unless it's really
dangerous or something.
Guy
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On Sat, Dec 20, 1997 at 10:49:08PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> I have an envelope on my desk containing a xerox copy of my driver's
> license. I have been instructed to send it in so that I can finish getting
> approved as a maintainer. There's just one problem: I need an address to
> send it to.
I have an envelope on my desk containing a xerox copy of my driver's
license. I have been instructed to send it in so that I can finish getting
approved as a maintainer. There's just one problem: I need an address to
send it to. I've emailed new-maintainer about this and gotten no
response. Can so
I'll be out of touch for the week starting Sunday 21 December.
Have a Happy and a Merry, or vice versa ;-)
Dwarf
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For those on debian-devel: this started with a discussion about various
CVS access methods for those on the Gnome mailing list. It then got
slightly sidetracked to discuss Modula 3 (CVSup is written in M3.)
Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"Thomas G. Lockhart" writes:
>
>> We started using CV
Red Hat doesn't like KDE because Qt because is not free software by _their_
definition, either. They support the GNOME development, and were happy to
see Debian doing so as well.
Thanks
Bruce
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