MC
or something similar?
> Another oddity: If I open html files with Nautilus, they are displayed
> as raw html textincluding nautilus-help (I had to use konqueror to
> open it).
You need nautilus-mozilla.
Hope this helps :).
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mostly program in C for school. Student of
Shintaiikudo karate. Left-leaning. Intimidated by crowds. Mostly
amiable. Done :).
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27;d
> thought we'd learned in the 1990s.
Hey, we're still making usability errors that the Mac got right almost
twenty years ago. We learn slow :).
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27;re averse to running the panel for screen
real-estate rather than memory considerations you could create a tiny
little floating panel that contained only goats... I probably wouldn't
even if I could, though, it's a pretty sensibilities-offending prospect
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diots. You are indeed right :).
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only works if a disk is in the drive.
You may want to keep an eye on Linux Mandrake, though, as they've put a
couple of guys on to hacking up Nautilus so that it follows Windows
conventions. Or you could use KDE. Whatever :).
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ed app-specific
instructions. So, let the list know where you're at :).
That said, there's not much point in having the Gnome panel installed if
you're not planning on using it :).
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On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 10:58:23PM +0100, Arnout Bruinsma wrote:
> L.S.
> I'm looking for a file manager for use under Window Maker.
> In SuSe I used xfm but I can't find an xfm Debian package.
> I hope somebody has a suggestion
If you can spare the memory, try Nautilus
dependant on
the kinds of apps you want to run (the Gnome desktop environment, in my
case), but yeah. There you go :).
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, would that make my system to be Woody? (I'm afraid that there some
> magical things behind apt-get dist-upgrade.)
Pretty much! :)
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:10:24PM +0100, Dominique Deleris wrote:
> I'm using Gnome 1.4 + Sawfish from Woody. When I create a new
> shortcut on the desktop, I can't customize its icon...
What are you using to draw the desktop? Nautilus? GMC?
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around with a Red Hat system.
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Woody - Sid?
The last one is the closest -- Potato (stable, version 2.2), Woody (testing,
version 3.0?) and then Sid, which is permanently unstable. So when Woody
is released, it'll be Woody (stable), some other Toy Story name
(testing), and Sid again.
Hope this helps :).
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ke you've just been unstable for a long long time, which
would mean Potato and Woody packages would've at one time been installed
on your system, but that you've been using Sid the whole time :).
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ion 3 X servers; Woody and unstable support both the
version 3 X servers and the shiny and new version 4 one. We're trying to
get the shiny and new version going :).
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straight
to console when you boot up? What happens when you try "startx" or
something similar? What's in .xsession-errors?
> P.S. The whole story with the upgrade to Woody goes like this ...
This is a familiar tale, and I'm sure not only to myself :).
Hope some of this helps. Keep on truckin', you'll get everything sorted
eventually :).
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ages listed. Tedious, but it did the job :).
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are recent and Ximian's Gnome distribution is pretty
nicely polished. If soon, then don't bother, as it's not worth the
trouble rooting out all of your Ximian packages when time comes to move
to Debian's own.
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ymlink to?
# ln -s /dev/psaux /dev/mouse
:)
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ing similar.
>
> I don't have Nautilus installed though. Gnome itself?
Gnome panel easter egg :).
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t uses a
self-signing certificate, which is something that Mozilla doesn't quite
yet support. Or, er, something. I've got no idea what this means, but
that's how it is at the moment :).
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nters to some Ms to Fing R would be much appreciated :).
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ur X config file that points to where your fixed font is stored.
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> Cannot load /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so into server:
> /usr/lib/libpcre.so.3: undefined symbol:atexit
It's a known bug in the php4 package (you were close! :). Try
# export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libpcre.so.3
# apachectl start
Works for me.
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> what the hell is this? I am the only one getting this or others are
> getting this too I have received 6 such mails.
> regards
> harsha
Only six? Lucky guy :).
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arter off the
block. Which version of Netscape are you running?
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> There is unfortunately no adequate substitute for the real thing :).
(just after reading Frederic's e-mail)
...or I could just be completely wrong, heh heh :).
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;d like to cater
for. There is unfortunately no adequate substitute for the real thing
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ng the dist-upgrade from
Potato to Woody, so you may have to reinstall or reconfigure many of the
packages in task-x-window-system.
Also, if you could make sure to send your e-mails in plain text in
future, that would be great.
Regards,
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. line in either
srm.conf or httpd.conf (I can never remember which is which -- thank God
they've been consolidated in later releases :) is uncommented.
Hope this helps.
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sing.
That did it. Thanks a bunch :).
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ernel 2.4.4,, using the S3 X server.
See above. I'm using sid/unstable, and am running Gnome 1.4 :).
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'm pretty sure I've got all of the base
gnome packages installed
I'm running Debian unstable, kernel 2.4.4,, using the S3 X server
(3.3.6)
Help would be greatly appreciated :).
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look something
like this:
audio:x:29:
and you want to change it so it looks like this:
audio:x:29:usera,userb,userc
And there you go! :)
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k-ximian-gnome
...although it sounds like you've got Ximian Gnome installed already, if
you've got Red Carpet on your system. It sounds like you're getting that
GTK error because you're trying to run Red Carpet from a console --
you'll need to run it from a virtual terminal
Have you installed the sawfish-gnome package?
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From: "Larry Elmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 2:39 PM
Subject: Sawfish screwed up after u
Seems to be a fairly common problem with recent versions of GDM. Try
downgrading it :).
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From: "Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 6:0
Hi Norton,
Try
# apt-get install task-x-window-system
I can't remember the address of kde's debian packages, sorry, but the above
command should get you at least into X Windows :).
Cheers,
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- Origin
Do you absolutely have to use apt-get to isntall it? You could just use
dpkg -i packagename.deb
while you're in the the directory the package is in.
Apologies if this is not what you're after.
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Have you tried running xf86config?
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From: "Ben Pharr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 3:12 PM
Subject: No XF86Config-4
> I have just done a fre
Try
ln -s [insert path to XFree86 server here, probably something like
/usr/bin/X11/XFree86] /etc/X11/X
Worked for me :).
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From: "dko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wed
fix it,
so I just downgraded to the last stable release and haven't had any trouble
since :).
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From: "Vadim Kutsyy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debian-User"
Sent:
appreciated. My current lack of ttf support is about the
only thing keeping me from spending all of my time in Debian :).
Thanks for your time!
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