Jens wrote:
On April 4, 2003 07:24 pm, Andy Hurt wrote:
Questions:
I am runnning 'unstable' - is there anything printing related that is
broken ?
Is there anything real obvious here that I am forgetting to do ?
I did try all kinds of google searches but haven't come up with
Kevin McKinley wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 22:24:49 -0500
Andy Hurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I run unstable. I can print like crazy from every program/
console--only the test page won't print [from CUPS Adm].
This is a new dimension. I've heard of people being able to print
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04 Apr 2003 12:04:18 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian P. Flaherty) wrote:
Both of you should try adsl-start as an alternative. I had been using
pppd at boot-time to get my DSL connection up and it has worked for
months. However, about a week ago, it stopped working. I f
Jens wrote:
I am having problems with cups on a system I recently set up. I loaded
(apt-get install) cupsys and gs-esp is also loaded. I can open the admin page
at http://localhost:631, I can add printers, I can see the cues but any test
pages are instantly cancelled. Looking at the erro_log fil
Glenn English wrote:
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 12:23, dave selby wrote:
Hi all, Now playing with web pages, mozilla composer is great, got hang of it
now.
I neet an ftp transport program to get my masterpeices from my drive to the
ftp site.
gftp?
apt-cache search gftp
http://www.gftp.org/
--
andy
Francois Chenais wrote:
Hello,
I had an error while installing gstream-* package.
The same error occurs when I launch gstream-properties
Francois : gstreamer-properties
INFO (25923: 0) Initializing GStreamer Core Library version 0.6.0
INFO (25923: 0) CPU features: () MMX
James D Strandboge wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 08:09, Andy Hurt wrote:
I found the Gnome 2 backport to Woody a bit underpopulated, in general. And a
few things just plain didn't work . . .
Are we talking about gnome2 or the gnome2.2 backport? If gnome2.2, I'd
like to know what do
Gaute B Strokkenes wrote:
On 20 mar 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gaute B Strokkenes wrote:
I've recently upgrade to the Gnome 2 backport for Woody, and I have
to admit that I'm not quite sure what to think of it yet. For
instance, I have a package installed called gnome2-user-guide.
However, I
Gaute B Strokkenes wrote:
I've recently upgrade to the Gnome 2 backport for Woody, and I have to
admit that I'm not quite sure what to think of it yet. For instance,
I have a package installed called gnome2-user-guide. However, I can
not for the life of me find out who I am supposed to read it.
A
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted this a few days ago but go no responses. I'm trying again in
hopes someone will have a suggestion, even just pointing me to another
groups in which to ask.
Here's the scoop:
Using woody, when I'm running a plain X session (without Gnome), both
Mozilla and Galeon
Andy Hurt wrote:
Sorry for the solitary reply, Emma . . . .
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
(I'm ruthlessly snipping here)
From what I can tell, the default system environment is set in
/etc/environment (LANG=C, etc.).
yes the default is C, not en_US as was mentioned earlier
So I change
Sorry for the solitary reply, Emma . . . .
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
(I'm ruthlessly snipping here)
From what I can tell, the default system environment is set in
/etc/environment (LANG=C, etc.).
yes the default is C, not en_US as was mentioned earlier
So I changed the system environment back
Andy Hurt wrote:
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
Recent builds (can't remember how long ago it started) of Mozilla have
included a "type-ahead" feature, roughly translating to the
"find-next" feature in, say, lynx. It's loaded with the same key too
- "/" -
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
Recent builds (can't remember how long ago it started) of Mozilla have
included a "type-ahead" feature, roughly translating to the "find-next"
feature in, say, lynx. It's loaded with the same key too - "/" - and I
haven't personally found a way of telling Mozilla (Galeo
Matt Price wrote:
Hi everyone,
when I run emacs from within X, I suddenly now get the following
message:
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ emacs .muttrc
No fonts match `-*-*-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-c-*-iso8859-15'
---
this seems especially wierd since my locale is set to en_US, which
us
Brian Nelson wrote:
Andy Hurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 10:45:15AM -0500, Andy Hurt wrote:
But, I'm concerned about the lines:
# If you want your changes to this file preserved by dexconf, only
make # changes before the "### BEGIN DEBCO
Pigeon wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:30:02PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 06:53:55PM +0530, Bhushan Kulkarni wrote:
Hi ,
I am using Debian Woody 3.0 r1 .My problem is below
when i cat /etc/apt/sources.list it shows me following output
# CDROMs are managed through the
Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 10:45:15AM -0500, Andy Hurt wrote:
But, I'm concerned about the lines:
# If you want your changes to this file preserved by dexconf, only make
# changes before the "### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION" line above, and/or after
# the "### END D
Rob Weir wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 07:44:41PM -0500, Andy Hurt wrote:
Cam Ellison wrote:
Are you saying that you now have _two_ Files sections?
Yup. startx, etc. without a hiccup.
XFree86 wouldn't let me start until I bracketed those two FontPath
lines--the Section/EndSection s
o.k., I'm just a little frustrated.
How and where am I able to change the default size of the Open, Save, et. al.
Dialogs (and, for that matter, any Dialog) in Gnome 2.2 to permanently be
larger? I'm in 1600x1200, and with a 14pt font, I get maybe 8 files showing.
There must be a setting somew
Radek Zajkowski [Deb] wrote:
What would like a command to apt-get look like if I wanted to download a
single package.
"apt-get -d install less" would just download the package 'less' to
/var/cache/apt/archives/
You'd still need to install it, though.
--
andyrew
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Cam Ellison wrote:
* Andy Hurt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Andy Hurt wrote:
## my changes ##
FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/CID/"
FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType/"
### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION
. . .
## my /most recent/ change
Andy Hurt wrote:
## my changes ##
FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/CID/"
FontPath"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType/"
### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION
. . .
Addendum: this did not work.
I closed X11, then later did startx--found-out that I
Mike Williams wrote:
I'm trying to determine the most "standard" way of making defoma-managed
TrueType fonts available under X11.
8<
What's the best way to do this? Should I
(a) Disable debconf control of the "Files" section, and craft my own?
(b) Install
Yuhanes Tjandra wrote:
Hi there,
I think, I never get a good feeling (and good result) when I try to
build unstable source.
I can't even imagine the feeling the prople who package this stuff get
;-) Must be good, though.
executing apt-get -b source gtk-engines-geramik gives me the following
r
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
[search for the Graphical Installer]
Please clue me in. TIA.
New problem.
I have an ext3 fs with files I need (as they relate to my webserver
(such as config files and the actual websites themselves)).
Mount it as an already initialized partition
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