Hello!
I want to create web page using XML and XSL standards. However I
checked example files in these formats and they were not rendered
well in Netscape. They work well under IE. Is there a browser
which has built-in support for XML/XSL files? These are very good
because they separate data
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Preben Randhol wrote:
> > I think that well written C code is portable. Many projects deve
> > loped under GPL proove it.
>
> No it is not. Count the #ifdefs
#ifdefs are not used only to make sources portable, but also to
make it possible to not compile functionality which
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Preben Randhol wrote:
> I recommend that you use Ada 95 and GtkAda.
Yes, Ada 95 is a nice language.
> The app I'm developing just
> needed to be compiled under Windows to work. It is being developed under
> Linux of course. Ada 95 is highly portable. C and C++ are not.
I th
Hello!
As it is english-speaking (writing) list I'll try to translate
what the guy wrote to us.
Regards,
Andrzej
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http://www.earthdawn.plOn Mon, 14 May 2001, mec wrote:
> Cześć
Hi
> Używam na swoim komputerze RH ale chciałbym dowiedzieć się dużo na te
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> I've never used dia, so this probably of no use to you... If you
> don't mind not having a GUI, and you want to make graphs rather
> than pie charts, try "gri" (http://gri.sourceforge.net).
Well, I use dia for UML and ERD diagrams, not graph or c
On Fri, 4 May 2001, Glen Snyder wrote:
> Has anyone been able to get dia to work worth a darn?
[snip]
I use dia on regular basis on two Potato computers and never had
any problems (except making it display and print iso-8859-2 let
ters, but that's another case; anyone knows solution?). I ha
Hello!
Is there any *.avi files player for Debian? I use Potato... Thanks
for any suggestions.
Regards,
Andrzej
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On 19 Apr 2001, Moritz Schulte wrote:
> Sorry, a typo. I meant 'apt-cache search'.
'apt-cashe search patter' was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks to
everybody for answering my question.
Regards,
Andrzej
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Hello!
There is Win2000 installed on my Debian machine. I want to access files
from Win2000 partition, so I added the following line to /etc/fstab:
/dev/hda1 /nt autodefaults,ro 0 2
However after NTFS is mounted only root can access the directory /nt:
dr-x--1 roo
On 19 Apr 2001, Moritz Schulte wrote:
[snip]
Thank you very much for answers.
> > 4. Let's suppose that I know the name of the program but I do not know
> > what package it is in. I have my CDs, but do not have access to Debian
> > search site. Can I use apt, dpkg or other tool to search my packa
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Randall Hansen wrote:
> I'm trying to get my 3Com 3c900B-TPO working under Debian 2.2.18pre21.
[snip]
I suppose that all that errors with 3Com 90x cards under Debian 2.2 are
because of version of the driver it uses. The source file 3c59x.c of
module 3c59x was last edited in 1
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Michael Marziani wrote:
> I'm not sure how different our 3c905C cards could be, but I installed potato
> 2.2r2 a few days ago (2.2.18 kernel) and simply loaded the 3c59x module on
> install and the interface came up with no problems. Even pump and all
> installed correctly wi
Hello!
Recently I started to use apt (*Really great tool!*) and I have following
questions. I couldn't find the answers in documentation, so please help.
1. I installed system from CDs (Debian 2.2) and now I can use the net to
download packages. So I do not want to use CDs anymore. How can I
conf
Hello!
Recently I've posted a mail describing trouble with new computer and 3Com
905c network card inside it. Thanks to everybody who has responded to me.
I made my card working by replacing driver 3c59x delivered with Debian
potato kernel (2.2.17) by its later version (from 2000) and recompiling
On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, I asked the following question:
> Recently I've installed Debian 2.2 potato. I tried to make my mo
> use working under X but I can not. This is Logitech M-S48a PS/2
> mouse. It works great under gpm, but doesn't want even to move in
> X. I selected PS/2 as a mouse protocol
Hello!
Recently I've installed Debian 2.2 potato. I tried to make my mo
use working under X but I can not. This is Logitech M-S48a PS/2
mouse. It works great under gpm, but doesn't want even to move in
X. I selected PS/2 as a mouse protocol and /dev/psaux for device
(it works for gpm). What ca
Hello!
My name is Andrzej Swedrzynski and I want to greet everybody on
this list as it is my first post. :-)
I've got a problem I can not solve by myself. Please help if you
can. Recently I tried to install Debian on a new computer (Intel
Duron 800/256MB Ram, 3 COM 905c network card
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