Ben wrote:
>I saw the linux journals write-up on gimp, now i would like to ask the
>question, how does it stack up against commercial or established shareware
>products?
>
> It's as good as PhotoShop, and better than any shareware program.
It is huge, sophisticated, and it does
I saw the linux journals write-up on gimp, now i would like to ask the
question, how does it stack up against commercial or established shareware
products?
It's as good as PhotoShop, and better than any shareware program.
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>The Gimp is sucking memory like a vampire bat. You can easily use 100 MB
>when processing a screen size image (well, 100MB and more. You can easily
>suck all available memory).
A memory hog; is it from M$ ;)
>Gimp is plain coo
>
> Hi,
>
> One of our network servers went down for reboot in the middle of last
> night, which was done by the software watchdog.
>
> The log message was as follows:
>
> daemon.log:Apr 10 03:15:44 seldon watchdog[102]: process table is full!
> daemon.log:Apr 10 03:15:44 seldon watchdog[102]:
Can anyone tell me how to make my gpm mouse work the way I want it to
in xemacs at the console? Currently, xemacs takes over the gpm mouse
cursor and it no longer works the way it does normally (ie, I can not
cut and paste from other programs into xemacs or from xemacs into
other programs). Can I
On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, shaul wrote:
> > Windoze 95 is not multi-tasking, it just pretends it is multitasking.
>
> Can you prove that Win95 is just pretending to be multitasking ?
> What about Win98 ?
Any damned operating system that has to STOP me from entering data
to reunumber or print a fil
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Pierre Dupuis wrote:
> Hello, i'm looking for xlib6g v 3.5 package (i curently have 3.4 and this
> version is in conflict with xlib6 :,(( )
>
> (i need it to perform some install : just like the xquake server browser
> !!! :-D)
>
> If someone can help me it will be fine
Act
[Please email responses to me, as I am not
a subscriber to this mailing list.]
After I run VM and GNUS, Emacs sometimes
will "hang" for several seconds - but I
don't think it is garbage-collecting.
`top' shows Emacs hogging about 80% of the
CPU, which looks way too much.
Any clues?
Could this
At 15:46 10-04-98 -0400, you wrote:
>Then the build system is messed up for what you're building. You can try
>installing egcc as well and use
>export CC=egcc
>export CXX=g++
hmm.. sorry - doesn't work either! :(
regards,
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Hi,
I saw the linux journals write-up on gimp, now i would like to ask the
question, how does it stack up against commercial or established shareware
products?
thanks,
allan bart
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On Sat, Apr 11, 1998 at 02:58:26PM +, George R wrote:
> On 04/11/98 at 12:58 AM, Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Well, the dual is mine; he can't have it! I guess a better way to ask the
> question would be: Am I better off making him his own stand alone box with
> 16/24/32/48/64 meg _OR
Hi all!
Joost, I have (very few) comments about your excellent introduction (wanna
write some sections for the faq-o-matic ;)
On Thu, Apr 09, 1998 at 02:56:25PM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, Oliver Elphick wrote:
[about dselect]
> Be wise and stick with the default selection
On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 02:06:24PM +1100, Damon Muller wrote:
> G'day,
>
> >Is there a way I can multi-task in debian? Like with Win95, you can
> >open two programs and switch between them. I compare files, and it would
> >make my life easier if I could switch between two files, rather then
On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 07:36:27PM +0200, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to set up my AWE 32 card which is Plug and Pray.
> this is the only PnP card in my computer, does anyone have a config file
> where I can just put my own setting in and it works ?
>
> Any directions installin
How soon before another batch of install disks are uploaded? The ones are
there presently are buggy. This latest is better then previous versions I
must admit.
Thanks
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>
> In other words, the difference between a P200 and a P200MMX is nada.
>
Actually, this is a little false. the 200MMX has an increased cache, that
helps a fair bit over a standard 200.
SSE
There is no Emotion, There is Peace
There is no Ignorance, There is Knowledge
There is no Passion, The
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Matej Grasic wrote:
> Hello. I wonder if anybody nows which CPU should I chose. I am thinking
> on PII, but I do not have enough mony. I looks like I am going to buy
> P200 MMX. I would like to know how linux handles with MMX. Is there any
> difference in speed. OK. Bye.
On 04/11/98 at 12:58 AM, Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>The p90 is a good start. The dual is over kill unless he is doing
>extremely intense modeling (which intel was never truly the best at
>anyway). GIMP, Midnight Creator, and the soon to be released Blender are
>things to look into for him
> Does anyone know of an object-oriented database that uses the odmg c++
> bindings and run under Linux. I have been using poet and o2, but from
> what I can tell they have no Linux version available.
I only know of texas. It is an oo database but uses a model similar
to ObjectStore and not the
On Sat, Apr 11, 1998 at 12:05:59PM +0200, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
>
> Þann 10-Apr-98 skrifar Marcus Brinkmann:
> >
> >Total Percent
> >richard rogers 636494 7.42
> >henry ford 555916 6.48
> >douglas macarthur 474770 5.53
> >bill gates 468605 5.46 <--- We can beat this po
On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 12:36:30PM +0100, Pedro Quaresma de Almeida wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a Matrox Millenium II with 4Mg and my XF86Config file it is
> like this (display section)
>
> Section "Screen"
>Driver "SVGA"
>Device "Primary Card"
>Monitor "Primary M
Hello!
A bind security fix package has just bin installed into bo-unstable. It
is version 8.1.2-0.bo1. If you are using bind 4.9.x you should seriously
consider upgrading.
Greg
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On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 12:02:28PM +1000, Chris wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> One of our network servers went down for reboot in the middle of last
> night, which was done by the software watchdog.
>
> The log message was as follows:
>
> daemon.log:Apr 10 03:15:44 seldon watchdog[102]: process table is fu
On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Damon Muller wrote:
> On this topic, sort of...
>
> I'm going to be writing a Masters thesis this year (ie. approx 30k words),
> and I'm planning on doing it in Linux (drag myself kicking and screaming
> into the Emacs documentation...).
>
> The possibilities I am looking as
Þann 11-Apr-98 skrifar Tristan Day:
>
> 1. Win95 is designed to make the program that you have 'active' (the top
> program you are using at the time) work fastest and gives it max power while
> the background tasks (the ones you've got open but aren't using at the
> moment) have a very small amou
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> The "true multitasking" discussion is a dangerous one.
Why? Dont know... Do you mean 'fanatics'..?
> Years ago Amiga users
Yes, i was an Amiga user... :) And yes, most of them (me too) tried to
tell others the big differences in this system... this was years ago -
and at
I admit to being an impatient sort, so rather than wait for the the
2.0 release on CD to come out, I spent hours downloading many, many
files and then going through the process of installing the new system.
Actually everything went pretty well. I do have a very operable
system, after going back
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Matej Grasic wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> > I wonder if anybody nows which CPU should I chose. I am thinking on PII,
> > but I do not have enough mony. I looks like I am going to buy P200 MMX. I
> > would like to know how linux handl
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Art Lemasters wrote:
> Use su to write configuration files and sudo to run
> programs, unless someone else on this forum has a better idea.
> See the "man" pages for "su" and "sudo" documentation.
Don't use su unless it's absolutely necessary. sudo can be used to write
c
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
> Thanks for the links guys, but unfortunately they quickly brought me to a
> very large download. Here in England there's no free local calls, and I'm
> paying for my own, so when I see a 40 meg dnld, I quickly get the hell out
> of there. That's annoying,
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Gabrie van Zanten wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed fvwm95-2 and noticed that there is just on menu item when
> clicking the left mouse button. How can I add other programs to it ?
Install the package menu. Restart the window manager to make it read the
updated configuration file
> Currently it seems to me that debian-devel is serving two unrelated
> purposes. On the one hand it is a forum for developers to pick each
> others brains, and ask opinions of interested debian users.
>
> On the other hand, it also serves to monitor the status of the frozen and
> unstable distri
"Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bob Nielsen writes:
> > One thought--did you install netscape with the debian installer?
> Yes.
> > If not,
> > the files may not go where they will be expected.
>
> All the other plug-ins work out-of-the-box. I was impressed the first
> ti
"Tristan Day" wrote:
>fvwm95 won't work. It says it's installed but nothing happens and ovwm comes
>up instead. If I uninstalled ovwm would fvwm95 take its place? I've
>installed fvwm95, fvwm-common and fvwm2.
Edit /etc/X11/window-managers.
The first (runnable) program listed gets run unl
Hello, i'm looking for xlib6g v 3.5 package (i curently have 3.4 and this
version is in conflict with xlib6 :,(( )
(i need it to perform some install : just like the xquake server browser
!!! :-D)
If someone can help me it will be fine
Thx
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On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 08:05:09PM -0400, George Gunther wrote:
> I have been looking for a FREE LINUX Operating System. Does your
> company sell it or what? I and my company need Linux. Could I download
> it or send away? Please Help me. Thank you for your time.
1. We are *not* a company. :-
G`day all
I upgraded bash to 2.0.1-1 and it did not install properly.
Unfortunately my computer went off because of a power failure. Now I
can`t login. I have booted using the rescue disk and changed
/etc/passwd to ash. When I reboot I can`t login. After the password I
get a
unable to change
On Sat, Apr 11, 1998 at 12:40:49PM +0100, Tristan Day wrote:
> I think what they mean by *true* multitasking is:
>
> 1. Win95 is designed to make the program that you have 'active' (the top
> program you are using at the time) work fastest and gives it max power while
> the background tasks (the o
On Sat, Apr 11, 1998 at 12:02:22AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> > Windoze 95 is not multi-tasking, it just pretends it is multitasking.
> >>
> >> Can you prove that Win95 is just pretending to be multitasking ?
> >> What about Win98 ?
>
> I thought that it was true multi-tasking in the
On Sat, Apr 11, 1998 at 03:56:30PM +0200, Paul Huygen wrote:
> Marcus Brinkmann wrote (in a message that I lost):
> and asked to vote for Linux Thorvalds.
>
> Orn Einar Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> responded:
>
> > Voting for Linus Tolrvalds is not a good idea. The man is not a
> > Titan, in any
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Matej Grasic wrote:
> Hello.
> I wonder if anybody nows which CPU should I chose. I am thinking on PII,
> but I do not have enough mony. I looks like I am going to buy P200 MMX. I
> would like to know how linux handles with MMX. Is there any difference in
> speed. OK. Bye.
>
Hi,
I installed fvwm95-2 and noticed that there is just on menu item when
clicking the left mouse button. How can I add other programs to it ?
Gabrie
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>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> It seems to me that RAID0 (with the mdutils package?) is not possible with
>> the normal procedure with hamm.
>>
>> Any experencies or comments?
Do you mean as a root disk or as a some other partition ? I have my /var
mounted on a RAID
Marcus Brinkmann wrote (in a message that I lost):
In-reply-to: Your message of "Sat, 11 Apr 1998 12:05:59 +0200."
>
>Total Percent
>richard rogers 636494 7.42
>henry ford 555916 6.48
>douglas macarthur 474770 5.53
>bill gates 468605 5.46 <--- We can beat this poor r
Tristan Day hat gesagt: // Tristan Day wrote:
> fvwm95 won't work. It says it's installed but nothing happens and ovwm comes
> up instead. If I uninstalled ovwm would fvwm95 take its place? I've
> installed fvwm95, fvwm-common and fvwm2.
Take a look in inside the file /etc/X11/window-managers.
Ma
Shaleh hat gesagt: // Shaleh wrote:
> The p90 is a good start. The dual is over kill unless he is doing
> extremely intense modeling (which intel was never truly the best at
> anyway). GIMP, Midnight Creator, and the soon to be released Blender
> are things to look into for him as well.
Could
George Gunther hat gesagt: // George Gunther wrote:
> I have been looking for a FREE LINUX Operating System. Does your
> company sell it or what? I and my company need Linux. Could I download
> it or send away? Please Help me. Thank you for your time.
Every Linux is free (kind of). Debian is m
Tristan Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tristan> fvwm95 won't work. It says it's installed but nothing happens
Tristan> and ovwm comes up instead. If I uninstalled ovwm would fvwm95
Tristan> take its place? I've installed fvwm95, fvwm-common and fvwm2.
Look at /etc/X11/window-managers. Uninstall
C J LAWSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
C> I say a chap the other day using emacs and he had the screen all
C> coloured up when he was editing some Fortran file or the
C> other. Does anyone know how this is done (Don't seem to be able to
C> find this out from the man pages)
In traditional GNU styl
I have been looking for a FREE LINUX Operating System. Does your
company sell it or what? I and my company need Linux. Could I download
it or send away? Please Help me. Thank you for your time.
Sincelry,
Zach Gunther
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I think what they mean by *true* multitasking is:
1. Win95 is designed to make the program that you have 'active' (the top
program you are using at the time) work fastest and gives it max power while
the background tasks (the ones you've got open but aren't using at the
moment) have a very small a
fvwm95 won't work. It says it's installed but nothing happens and ovwm comes
up instead. If I uninstalled ovwm would fvwm95 take its place? I've
installed fvwm95, fvwm-common and fvwm2.
Also, how do you change the colours for the desktop and for the windows (eg
title bar) ? My colours are distinct
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
> Thanks for the links guys, but unfortunately they quickly brought me to a
> very large download. Here in England there's no free local calls, and I'm
> paying for my own, so when I see a 40 meg dnld, I quickly get the hell out
> of there. That's annoying,
Thanks for the links guys, but unfortunately they quickly brought me to a
very large download. Here in England there's no free local calls, and I'm
paying for my own, so when I see a 40 meg dnld, I quickly get the hell out
of there. That's annoying, because you can't get it on CD can you?
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You could install Jed (http://space.mit.edu/~davis/jed.html). It has
served me pretty well for years, functioning as a micro emacs and
requiring next to nothing in terms of memory..
Jon
===
In any war, the first
Hello everyone,
I say a chap the other day using emacs and he had the screen all
coloured up when he was editing some Fortran file or the other. Does
anyone know how this is done (Don't seem to be able to find this out from
the man pages)
Thanks
Jonathan Lawson
=
Michael Acklin writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have just installed majordomo version 1.94.1 on my Linux (debian)
> system, version 1.3.1, kernel 2.029. I am using smail version 3.2.3. All
> programs, majordomo and smail were compiled for debian linux version 1.31.
>
> I was wondering if an
Pierre said:
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> Hello
>
> I would like to know if someone know the command which is transform a
> simply user into a super user (that have same power as root).
Use su to write configuration files and sudo to run
programs, unless someo
Þann 10-Apr-98 skrifar Marcus Brinkmann:
>
>Total Percent
>richard rogers 636494 7.42
>henry ford 555916 6.48
>douglas macarthur 474770 5.53
>bill gates 468605 5.46 <--- We can beat this poor rating!
>howard hughes 351237 4.09
>vehbi koc 350473 4.08
>steve
>> > Windoze 95 is not multi-tasking, it just pretends it is multitasking.
>>
>> Can you prove that Win95 is just pretending to be multitasking ?
>> What about Win98 ?
I thought that it was true multi-tasking in the sense that it multi-tasked
between the mouse &
everything else. Which is w
Hello
I would like to know if someone know the command which is transform a
simply user into a super user (that have same power as root).
Thx
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Greetings everyone,
i'm having trouble mounting a fat 32 partition, mounting my zip drive
(Also FAT 32) and would like some advice on reading some Mac Formatted
disks(floppy & Zip). Any advise is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
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I use syslog daemon to take a log of users who connects to my 9
of the net server.This daemon is running on one of the solaris
machine.Everything is working fine i-e I can view the file where whrere
the database of users is storing.
What I want that the file storing the logs of the us
Do any of you know how to solve the .Xauthority
and exmh tk send problem for Debian? I have only
found the openwin solution in the docs.
Thanks,
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On Fri, 10 Apr 1998, Kendrick Myatt wrote:
> 1) What are the best websites for info on how to do such-and-such
> with Debian Linux?
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP has a link to many HOWTO's (and mirrors nearer
to you.)
> 2) Where do I get the "Enlightenment" X-Windows package that looks so
> cool?
I keep getting bug reports about postgresql-6.3-2 which is the latest
one available in hamm.
It's up-to-date replacement is postgresql-6.3.1-6 which is stuck in
Incoming. That will itself be obsoleted next week, when an upstream
bugfixing releasze is due
Please get this version; if you cannot ge
Hello.
I wonder if anybody nows which CPU should I chose. I am thinking on PII, but I
do not have enough mony. I looks like I am going to buy P200 MMX. I would like
to know how linux handles with MMX. Is there any difference in speed. OK. Bye.
...one more thing. If I use my proper username, an
evil loop occurs. Thanks.
Art
> Could one of you tell me how to change the outgoing
> "To:" address in bulkmail for use with a dynamic IP? It's
> for a *good, free cause.* And no, I do not spam. I do not
> even like green eggs an
Could one of you tell me how to change the outgoing
"To:" address in bulkmail for use with a dynamic IP? It's
for a *good, free cause.* And no, I do not spam. I do not
even like green eggs and spam.
TIA
Sam I Am...I mean Art Lemasters
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The p90 is a good start. The dual is over kill unless he is doing
extremely intense modeling (which intel was never truly the best at
anyway). GIMP, Midnight Creator, and the soon to be released Blender
are things to look into for him as well. It is nice to see a parent who
cares, from one whose
To my knowledge, unless it is hardware that suppotrs write protection
there is not software to do this. Of course feel free to write your own
and package it (-; P.S there is a parport mailing list where you may
have more luck. see torque.net for more info.
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I need some help. My son shows promise with his art. He saw one of my
friends working(his job) with CorelDraw. Love at first sight. He won't
stop begging for his own pc to run CorelDraw.
Several small problems exist:
1) I have a no MS rule.
2) can't really afford a lot of new expensive hardwar
On Thu, 9 Apr 1998, James Dietrich wrote:
> This one has me stumped:
>
> I have been experimenting with the latest kernels--versions 2.1.92 and
> now 2.1.94. However, I have had difficulties configuring my soundcard
> and parallel printer to work with the new kernels. After reading the
OK. I
Alain Toussaint wrote:
>
>
> here's the output of SuperProbe:
>
> First video: Super-VGA
> Chipset: Oak OTI037C (Port Probed)
> Memory: 256 Kbytes
> RAMDAC: Generic 8-bit pseudo-color DAC
> (with 6-bit wide lookup tables (or in 6-bit mode))
>
> and the
On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 03:38:00PM -0400, BRIAN SCHRAMM wrote:
> I know that this might not be the proper group to ask but I cannot
> find any that I can ask in so here it goes.
>
> I have loaded the ncp package for Novell login capability. No matter
> what I do to configure i
Jason Costomiris wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 01:48:48PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> : Hi,
> : >>"Jason" == Jason Costomiris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> :
> : Jason> Indeed. However, you don't need to learn the finger-breaking
> : Jason> keystrokes emacs requires (sorry guys, what wa
There is something strange with my squid(-novm) packages. On Monday I used
dselect to do an upgrade, and squid hasn't been working since. (Two months
ago I changed from squid to squid-novm, and it was working fine till
Monday). I tried to reinstall them, but the current ones cannot be
removed. The
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