Steve McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
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>>I am interested in porting YTalk to Windows. This has probably been done
>>before. Do you know where I can find information about this.
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>Hi, I'm the ytalk maintainer. Unfortunately I don't know of any ef
Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>I wanted to use dselect because it could show me dependencies and
>suggestions, before it tried to install them. I grabbed a few packages
>and it turned out they had some dependencies I did not expect. So I had
>a half installed package left behind. Thought
Rick Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> On Sat, 26 Apr 1997, Pavel Galynin wrote:
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> > 5. Could you give me some pointers to info about building a kernel with
> > custom drivers, lilo config etc., all the novice questions, so that I
> > could RTFM and not bother people on the list wi
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> One trick that I have learned is to SELECT NOTHING the first time you run
> dselect, simply let it install the PRESELECTED things only. THEN run
> dselect again and choose your other software.
>
>
The original problem was problems with installin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
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>On Tue, 25 Feb 1997, Yoav Cohen-Sivan wrote:
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>> X is pretty bare in Debian after install, too - if you just "startx"
>> you get a simple xterm with no default menus, no menued way of running
>> another xterm, heck not even a FvwmModule running on scree
> 500MB E-IDE (Mode 4) HDD
> 200MB Partioned drive, run from d:\
> 8xPanasonic CD-ROM
> Sony 3.5" FDD
> Diamond Stealth 3D-2000 (S3) Videocard +2MB VRAM
> 15" Goldstar SVGA monitor.
> Cherry Keyboard (Win95)
>
> I would dearly appreciate a reply - otherwise Linux
Tim Sailer wrote:
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> In your email to me, Bill Vinson, you wrote:
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> > I just decided to reinstall so I would have the chance to install modules
> > to work with the SN2000CT ethernet card. It says it is 100% NE2000
> > Ethernet compatible and when I opted to install the NE2000 module I got t
David Puryear wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I was looking at some postscript files and quality was not very good. Is
> there different fonts I can get that would produce better output in X
> and especially ghostscript? If so, where and how.
>
The Alladin version of ghostscript (version 4) has much bet
Andy Dougherty wrote:
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> I tried a fresh install of 1.1 Beta using the 11 June 1996 disks.
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> The installation disks worked quite well, including modules configuration.
> The core dump in configuring the net/ modules is indeed gone. My
> /etc/modules file is also now properly populated with th
Buddha Buck wrote:
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> > > Is it possible to start an X session from the shell?
> >
> > yes. type "startx" at the command line, as any user, and the machine is
> > transformed. you can end with alt-ctl-backspace.
> >
> > > Also, does X allow multiple sessions at once?
> >
> > what do you mea
Christian Hudon wrote:
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> On Mon, 20 May 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
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> > I find the fracturing of packages into runtime and development sometimes
> > doesn't make any sense. In this case, why is imake and xmkmf supplied in
> > xbase, but the configuration files they need to run properly in the x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Is the command "which" available in any of the debian releases?
> I haven't seen it yet in 0.93R6 though I don't have everything
> installed so I may have missed it.
>
> Cheers!
> Richard..
Here's a simple shell script I've installed in /usr/local/bin to perform
the
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