Hi. I'm trying to set up X so that I can input Japanese
characters (kanji, etc.) in applications like Mozilla, without
the necessity to have the interface itself in Japanese.
To this end, I used `set-language-env' from the `language-env'
package to set up a Japanese environment in .Xresources and
Jitse Niesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 5 Feb 2001, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> > I'm currently trying to figure out how to typeset French properly with
> > LaTeX under Debian. Most everything seems to work properly [...]
> > However, hyphenation doesn't
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I'm currently trying to figure out how to typeset French properly with
LaTeX under Debian. Most everything seems to work properly if I use
something like the following for my LaTeX file:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{t1enc}
Gerfried Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I assume that Bolan is on the list? And Ben, are you on
> -user?
See, the thing is, I didn't start this thread of discussion and
I'm not at all interested in a rehash of this topic. And what's
more, I already asked on debian-user to be dropped fr
Frankly, I'd appreciate it if you guys would stop CC:'ing *me* in
this discussion, which is *way* sidetracked from what I wrote.
Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After I did the upgrade today to Emacs 20.6-2, this happens whenever I
> try to run Gnus:
Yes, I got the same thing. A stopgap measure that worked for me
was to go into /usr/share/emacs/20.6/lisp/gnus and delete all the
.elc files, leaving only the cor
webmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Does this linux support the NCR 53C710
scsi chip ?
Not in general. Only 53c8xx are supported on all archs. 53c7xx is
supported on Linux/m68k in particular; ISA and PCI versions are
definitely not supported.
Fabrizio Polacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
is there anybody who can tell me how to invert the buttons of the
mouse under X?
>From xmodmap(1):
Many pointers are designed such that the first button is
pressed using the index finger of the right hand. People
who are
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I got the followed logged in my /var/log/syslog today. It looks to me
like a buffer overflow attack of some kind (character is `no
operation' in x86 assembly language). Does anyone know of a
vulnerability in mountd to this s
Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 06:12:14PM -0500, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> They should have `a word to say', and they do--they can subscribe to
> Debian lists and give their feedback and advice, which developers are
> free to follow or
Laurent Martelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "ChL" == Christian Lavoie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ChL> Bottom line: Debian should remain developer controlled.
What about non-developper users ? Shouldn't they have a word to say,
even if they can't or do not have the time to
Ryan Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Now, how, if possible, can one get this binary running? I imagine
that I need a libtermcap2 built/linked with libc6. Does such a debian
package exists? Or do I need to go find the sources and built it myself?
AFAIK there is no libtermc
I've got two Linux boxes in my room here connected via the campus
network, going additionally through a hub in the room. Both of the
boxen are running kernel 2.1.122, although I've also tried 2.0.36 and
the results are the same.
Anyway, the problem is that one of the boxen, a 486/25 with an NE200
Nuno Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
When I try to compile some C program i got the following message:
$ cc foo.c
ld: cannot open crt1.o: No such file or directory
$
I already installed libc5-altdev, cpp, libg++27-dev packages and I still
have this message !
Install lib
(I didn't know
until about a month ago that .deb files were just 'ar' archives -- where is
this documented?)
See deb(5).
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I'm currently connecting to the internet from the Debian/Linux
box. I'd like to know how would I go about access the internet
from other PCs (windows/nt) which are on the same network as my
Linux box.
You should probably mention whether you are accessing the internet
through P
Can somebody tell which low price CPU is for (made) Linux. I was =
thinking on Cyrix but I heard it is bugy, very uncompatible. So it looks =
that Intel is my only hope.
I recommend AMD chips. They're at least slightly cheaper than Intel
and just as fast, or faster, except for floating p
Anyway, how do I set the interactive time out for Telnet Sessions? I
do
alot of accessing from work to my home machine and if I am compiling or
getting News, it may take longer than what the session is set to time out
(Default) and I get logged off the session. And have to star
I am going to configurate a linux machine. But I don't know if it is =
good to use a old 120 MB drive for swap. I would like to know if it is =
good to use that drive for swap and a new WD for /. The new drive is =
around 4GB so I could use the new drive for swap too and the old one for
This won't be in hamm so you can grab the latest deb-view from:
http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~macdonal/deb-view.el
http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~macdonal/deb-view.el.gz
Though it won't be in hamm, there's no reason you can't install the
debview from slink on a hamm system, if you'd like to try out the
I want to bring up a Java applet at a website under Netscape 3.04. The
applet seems to work ok, but when I close it, Netscape aborts with a bus
error. I am using Debian 1.31. Can anyone help? Thanks.
Probably no one can help. However, does the Java applet do the same
thing under Communic
First of all, check http://www.info-systems.com/ftape/. Normally every
questions
you may have should find an answer there.
I thought that applied only to the ftape (floppy tape) driver. Does
it cover SCSI tapes too?
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I have a Matrox Millenium II video card and Linux Debian 1.3.1. I
would like to install the X environment but so far I haven't been able of
doing so.
Is it possible to achieve this with this release of Debian ?
No, not AFAIK.
If so, how can I do it ?
You should upgrade to Deb
I am new to Linux and have installed Debian 1.3 without xwindows. I want
to do as much if not everything I can without using xwindows or some
other windows like interface. I would like to know if there is a web
browser that I can use that does not require some type of Windows
int
This works for any filename which the kernel can recognize (that is,
any filename except one with a '/' in it. If you have one of THOSE,
good luck.
Hint: `debugfs'. (If you do have one with a /.)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# cat /dev/null > -i
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp# rm -i
rm: too few arguments
Try `rm --help' for more information.
[...]
It took me some time to deal with it. There is a trick. I'll leave it as an
exercise to the reader. Hint: It is possible with rm. ;)
rm -- -i
I just converted yet another MS-dissatisified friend to Debian
yesterday. However, when we were installing debian on his box, a P-100 w/
32MB.
freemem returns only 15MB or so free. Implying that debian only found the
first
16MB.
First, there is no command `freemem' AFAIK. `
> > > You might consider installing the `sudo' package and using that for
> > > all your root access. If you do that, then you can change the
> > > encrypted root password to * in /etc/shadow (you *are* using shadow
> > > passwords, I hope) and thus it becomes impossible to log in as r
this is a no go,i dont want to install this package because i dont want to
give root access to my brother:
Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root
privileges to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to
give
as few privileges as possible
does there is a a reference for this package (say a web
page,manual,etc...)it's because i'm a bit nervous to try an unknown (by
me) package and removing any root access (which i can do anyway using the
/etc/login.access,take a look at man 5 login.access for information on
that topic)
i took a look at some article and manpages for securing my system and i
want to do 2 things to secure my system,i already disalowed telnet access
but there's 2 place i need to secure thing up,it's in the file securetty,i
want to remove login as root (i'll only need to use su when i need
how do I use a zip drive with debian? Thanks
Read the ZIP-Drive mini-HOWTO. It's in the unmaintained section, but
still should be quite useful.
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a friend has been shipping me pdf files. is there a viewer available
(bo...)
Use xpdf or acroread. I think both are available in bo.
Unfortunately they're non-free.
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[...]
However, the full headers don't look like they came from the mailing list!
There's no X-Mailing-List line at all!
[...]
Can anyone compare this recent message and tell me whether it looks the
same to them (no X-Mailing-List header)?
My copy of it has an X-Mailing-List, just like
Can anyone point me to a document that outlines the differences
between the various flavors of emacs?
Read the NEWS file in emacs20. Invoke emacs20, then type C-h C-n.
You could do the same thing in xemacs{19,20}, I assume.
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Can someone tells me about some apps thats do the work of Corel Draw in
Linux, Like Corel Draw? O heard about GIMP that can substitute Corel
PhotoPaint and Photoshop! And about substitute Corel Ventura, Adobe
Pagemaker or QuarkXpress?
xfig might fit your needs for a Corel Draw-like pro
messages. Upon exploring around, I see that these messages are being
caused when the file /etc/init.d/network is run
the 2 lines are:
route add -net ${NETWORK}
[ "${GATEWAY}" ] && route add default gw ${GATEWAY} metric 1
You also need an ifconfig command. See the ifconfig man pa
I have a procmail recipe to catch the Debian mailing list traffic :
:0
* ^From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
debian
I suggest you use the X-Mailing-List header instead. It's added by
the mailing list manager, so it gets added to every mailing list
message.
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I realize this isn't specifically a Debian question -- but which versions
of emacs have postscript-mode?
AFAIK no version of Emacs come with a builtin postscript-mode. I
think you will have to look for one as a third-party package.
Also, I have a large .el file that works great under em
Any ideas on what is wrong?
You need to install the bin86 package, which contains the as86
program.
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Does nay one know if anHP LaserJet 6Lse will talk with Linux? Or better,
do you know a a way to make it print postscript (in software) from
Linux? It understands "Enhanced PCL 5" printer control language.
Yes, use Ghostscript, it translates PostScript => PCL quite well.
My printer d
This is your fault. You need to allocate memory for temp2.
void main(void)
{
char *temp1, *temp2;
temp1 = malloc (10);
insert `temp2 = malloc (10);' here.
strcpy (temp1, "high all");
strcpy (temp2, temp1);
printf("%s %s", temp1, temp2);
}
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Occassionally running 'who' shows something like:
nielsen ttyp1Apr 15 08:49 (:0.0)
There have been no network logins, however. What would cause this
indication?
Running an xterm.
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DESTDIR should be debian/tmp and not `pwd`/debian/tmp no ?
How can change it ?
No, DESTDIR should probably be an absolute path, so `pwd` is correct.
The likely cause of the error is that the program's Makefile attempts
to install files into directories that it does not create first. You
can
Where would one report such a bug?
http://www.mozilla.org/report.html
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The drive has a three year warranty. Will WD fix the drive or sent me a new
one because of bad blocks? Has anyone has experience with WD warranty?
Should I try to make heavy use of the drive to detect more (soon to be) bad
blocks, as long as I have warranty?
If the drive is actively de
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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To clarify, RedHat is DFSG-compliant (it's listed in Open Source
products), and Debian is Open Source-compliant (Open Source definition
is DFSG), but because DFSG targets non-commercial software (ironically
the same software that appears on commercial Linux distros) and Open
Sour
I would like to use NaN's. It appears that isnan()
works as advertised so I can check for NaN. However,
there is a man page for infnan() but no such function
appears to be available. Does anyone know the proper
way to generate a NaN value? (I am using NaN as an
initialization
Hi,
Are the terms "DFSG" and "Open Source" completely interchangeable or
not? They're based on identical wording.
Yes, they are, AFAIK.
http://www.opensource.org/osd.html
http://www.debian.org/social_contract.html#guidelines
What's the relationship between Debian and Ope
I have an exabyte 8mm tape drive. I have compiled in scsi support,
and scsi tape drive support into the kernel. It shows up in dmesg:
Vendor: EXABYTE Model: EXB-8200 Rev: 2618
Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01
however, a device is no
Accelerator : Alliance Semiconductor's 128-bit ProMotion AT25 PC
RAMDAC : 190 Mhz
Where can I find a driver for this card ?
There is a driver for AT25-based cards in the newest XFree86 3.3.2
SVGA server. If you are running bo, then upgrading to hamm will let
you use this ca
Is there a way to do a clean shutdown without becoming root?
Ctrl+Alt+Del works. If you want to restrict normal users from doing
CAD, then put the allowed users in /etc/shutdown.allow.
Of course, over the network, this doesn't work. You could use the
sudo or super packages, though.
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No, in the installation readme file it says that Linux works on Pentium,
Pentuim Pro, now, what about Pentium II?
It works fine on Pentium IIs.
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What happened to the tm package (mail utilities for Emacs)? It seems
to be gone from hamm now...
I think that no one ever updated it to the new standard for
emacs-related packages. There is a much newer version available,
too. I was going to work on it but I never got around to it.
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Can anyone recommend a mirror program that will try to reconnect
if the ppp connection is dropped? If it can't reconnect, it should exit
gracefully in a state that permits it to resume the next time it is
called? Ideally it should do the equivalent or "reget" on partial
files.
I'm planing to buy a printer, and I don't know whether to choose Epson
Stylus color 800 or HP LJ 4L. I know that the Epson has PS level 2 as an
option, but the one at my store doesn't have it. Are there any other good
printers to choose from?
Does anybody have experience with those?
does anybody know of any hidden options or anything to get them back? or do
I
need to hunt down files to remove so I can reinstall 3.0?
There's no reason you couldn't hack them in yourself. That's one of
the beauties of open source--if it doesn't have a feature you want,
you can write it
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* Free software introduction: http://pfaffben.user.msu.edu/anp>.
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I thought it was funny that the Win95 lover even bothered to mail his
stupid message. :)
I think that it's funny that people took this April Fool's joke
seriously. Troll!
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Any, just a datapoint. If you want some pointers to cheap sources of used
(have
you looked at the prices for new DAT drives?) drives, let me know.
Right: $881 is lowest I found for a 12/24 GB. If you'd pass along
those pointers, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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Does anyone out there have experience with Hewlett-Packard SCSI DAT
drives, specifically the 12/24 GB models? I'm thinking about getting
a backup system for my computer (which has 12 GB of HDDs), and this
seems to be the best deal out there. Do they cooperate nicely with
other devices (HDDs) on a
just a small question as i'm searching for the 'lowest-level' to use to
programm under X-Win. Somebody told me that X-Intrinsics is this
lowest-level, where other GUI's and lib's like OSF/MOTIF setup on.
So, what's X-Intrinsics?
It's a thin object layer over Xlib written in C (not C++
How would I set the domain search order in /etc/dhcpd.conf? I couldn't
find it in the man page nor in my O'Reilly TCP/IP admin book.
The domain search order is set in /etc/resolv.conf, not in a DHCP
config file. See resolver(5) for details.
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The Bo install notes say I need to know the following. I assume Hamm
will need it too. I have a LAN with Linux (none yet installed) and
Win'95 boxes on and will also want to connect to the 'net.
Since you are on two networks (LAN + Internet), your choices will
depend on whether you have t
>No, in one sense. Either you have to set up hostnames in the
>/etc/hosts file or run a DNS server for them to `know the others [sic]
>IP address'.
So I will be able to ping/ftp/etc IP addresses without doing anything?
Do I have to do anything special to be able to ping the Linux m
Incidently, do you know what kind of performance hit I will get running
X over 20m of BNC cable (there are 2 other (Win'95) machines on the
network)?
It won't be too bad. I used to regularly run Netscape remotely from
an SGI halfway across campus, and the performance was quite
acceptable
is there a rumba (ramba?) package? ..a program that allows users to mount
shares over SMB...?
You're looking for samba. Yes, it's in the distribution, in the
otherosfs section.
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I am going to upgrade from libc5 to libc6 with autoup script on a live
machine
with bo system (sendmail, apache, etc) ..Is the upgrade this way safe?
Yes, from what I hear, it is safe, and works very well. But I haven't
done it myself.
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My doubt: when moving the messages back to /var/spool/smail I need
to do something more? Will smail take care of the msg and redistribute
them?
No. Yes. (AFAIK.)
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Maybe someone else out there with a bigger, more interesting, system can
add some comment...
Personally, I have the following setup:
Adaptec 2940UW
3 x 4.3 GB UW SCSI HDDs
3 x 128 MB swap, one per drive
128 MB root partition on /dev/sda
RAID-0 across
Currently i'm building a machine and am down to the last piece of
hardware, the video card. i was wondering if anyone could shed some light
on the pro's/con's of the following cards:
ATI all-in-wonder
Diamond Viper
Matrox Millenium II
I love my Millenium II 8MB. It runs X grea
I think you must be mistaken as to the purpose of this list. TWAIN
drivers are MS Windows-based, and thus have no relation to Linux.
Helping with Linux (specifically Debian GNU/Linux) is the purpose of
this list. You might try a comp.os.ms-windows.* newsgroup instead.
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It looks like I may have given you misleading advice, or advice that
you have inadvertently misinterpreted. The Debian X Window System is
set up slightly different from the standard XFree86 setup. The file
/etc/X11/Xserver contains the full path to the X server as its first
line; /usr/X11R6/bin/X
> I'm a little confused about what you mean by `original filename'. The
> file on the fat partition has a filename, right? Isn't this the
> original filename and can't you copy it to the ext2 partition with the
> same name?
Sorry, I have a file that started out as say 'filename' t
Is there a way to retrieve the original filename when moving from a fat/dos
filesystem to ext2? A script/command would be nice, if it exists. If not,
is there an algorithm to extract this information?
I'm a little confused about what you mean by `original filename'. The
file on the f
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ben Pfaff
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>
>Try this, which is slightly different:
>
>* Give 192.168.1.1 to the laptop.
>* Give 192.168.1.2 to the desktop.
>* Install any X software you want, but no xserver package
You need to upgrade to the xserver-svga 3.3.1 that's in hamm in order
to use the Matrox Millennium II effectively. Even after that you
should probably upgrade manually to 3.3.2 that you can get from
ftp.xfree86.org. All that needs to be replaced is the one XF86_SVGA
server file.
I am unable t
* Install Hamm and, when prompted for IP addresses, give
192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2 (even though they may both be
connecting to the 'net via a modem with a fixed IP address)
* install X on the laptop only (?)
* on the 486 type "xhost +"
* on the laptop type "DISPLAY=ip:0.0 ;
is there a way to clear the cache of pages and images?
Yes. There is a button to do this under Preferences in the same place
you can set the cache sizes.
Alternatively just `rm -r ~/.netscape/cache'. (I think that's the
right directory. Take a look under .netscape.)
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What's happening with debian user list? Are you dealing with a major
crash?
I'm not receiving any message since 5th March.
Looks fine to me. Maybe some messages to you bounced and you got
unsubscribed. Try resubscribing.
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This is where my problem starts. When I ping my ISP I get good pings but
only 204.47.44.4, but if I try the name, dallas.net, I get nothing as I
have not be able to establish a link to the DNS. I can ping my own machine
and my ISP by IP numbers only.
Can you ping any of your nameserver
After compiling a more modularized kernel today (using Debian 1.3.1 with
kernel src 2.0.32) I've lost my cdrom- everything was working perfectly
with the bloated standard kernel...
When I try "mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /cdrom" I see something like "fs
type iso9660 not supported by k
Where can I read a description of vnc? I didn't get any hits on a debian
package search :-(.
There's a web page at http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc. The Debian package is
in the X11 section at the usual mirror sites.
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I am now able to connect to my ISP. I was placing the 'noauth' option =
in the wrong file! I finally figured out how to correctly place it in =
/etc/ppp/peers/provider. Now, the link comes up, but I get this error =
from pppd - pppd[158]: Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy A
I was wondering if there was a way to telnet from a linux box to a win95
box?
No. Win95 does not have a telnet server.
If you want to use Win95 remotely, you could try the vnc package if
you are running hamm.
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Beleive it or not, pc magazine has a review of linux in which they actually
say good things about it :) Didn't think that would ever happen, since the
only software I've ever seen them talk about was windows stuff, anyhow, its
at:
http://www8.zdnet.com/pcmag/pctech/content/16/13/os1
is this the end of debian as we know it. i am wondering about this- any
thoughts.
No it certainly is not. We have over 300 developers. The loss of
Bruce, though not necessarily a good thing, will not destroy us.
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Does anyone know if one of the newer versions of Pgp (like 5.0 or
so...) has been complied with
RSA key support for Debian?
The international version of pgp5 is available at nonus.debian.org. I
don't know about `RSA key support'.
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How does a user deny the information given by the finger command?
More concisely, I want the fingerd daemon running, but I do not want the
"no mail" and .plan et al info shown. I just want to tell the client that
the user is logged on. It would be better if this could be done at
If a package wants to be run when pppd is on, then include a file
"/etc/ppp/scripts.d/." In the postinst, run the command
ppp-update.d.
And in the prerm, presumably?
I like the proposal, by the way. My only possible concern is that it
is perhaps a little too complicated, but sometimes
I cannot get a message to this [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
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Everything I send to debian-user@lists.debian.org bounces.
No it doesn't. This message appeared on the list.
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I upgraded to hamm about 2 months ago. I *still* have the problem with
last/wtmp after following the instructions for removing the libc5 files
and rebooting. I cannot use man:
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man: can't open /tmp/zman07736aaa: Bad file descriptor
No manual entry fo
I was just wondering if anyone knew of a package for editing scanned in
images.
Use the `gimp' program. It's better than Photoshop.
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Can anybody of you please explain to me (hopeless newbie) why
when I can't see long filenames on mounted msdos partition? This
causes me some pain in the neck as I can't freely manipulate files
between linux and dos...
You are probably mounting the drive as `msdos' instead of `vfat'.
Howdy,
a friend of mine wants to buy a scsi-card. His options are:
Adaptec 2940 UW 300$
Adaptec 2930 (U) 180$
Advansys UW180$
Advansys U 150$
Diamond fireport (UW ?) 180$
Requirements: Linux compatible (ofcour
After struggling to downgrade some packages I needed to fix a
situation when I tried to upgrade w3-el, but cannot upgrade emacs to
version 20, I found several messages where the package emacs19 is
mentioned, as an alternative to emacs20.
But I can't seem to find this package anywher
I have debian installed on a single partition, a partition which
I suspect is greatly fragmented (is there an easy way to tell?). I wish
to use the program e2defrag to defragment it, but have realized this could
be more difficult than I first thought.
You say you have a single partiti
I also cannot seem to find the "old" w3-el package (which would allow
me to downgrade w3-el).
Can someone help me?
Use the w3-el from bo, which is in dists/stable/binary-all/web, I
would guess.
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I just installed Raima's Velocis Server 2.0 on an up-to-date hamm machine.
The binaries do not run (segfault), and when I run ldd I get this:
This means that there is an upstream problem. If you do not sources,
there is nothing you can do but complain.
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