Re: Debian's Package Management vs Ximian's Red Carpet

2001-12-03 Thread Daniel Hartman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel Hartman wrote: Before I get into hot water, I was wondering what the pros and cons are to using Ximian's Red Carpet over Debian's package management system for maintaining my version of GNOME and Evolution on potato. Are there potential pitfalls

Debian's Package Management vs Ximian's Red Carpet

2001-12-03 Thread Daniel Hartman
Hey all, Before I get into hot water, I was wondering what the pros and cons are to using Ximian's Red Carpet over Debian's package management system for maintaining my version of GNOME and Evolution on potato. Are there potential pitfalls? Thoughts? Thanks in advance. Dan

Re: [p: X configuration on woody]

2001-11-30 Thread Daniel Hartman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'd like to obtain a list of XF86Config generating tools for woody. can someone list a few? this is for 4.*, of course. not 3.*. pete Check out: http://www.xfree86.org/4.1.0/Install3.html#5 and, in particular, section "3.2. After the installation is complete

Re: Problems with eth0 and 2.2R4

2001-11-20 Thread Daniel Hartman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: do you mean *.244.241 or *.245.241 in gateway ... === you have a typo !! Ah! That was it. I modified my /etc/network/interfaces to reflect the correct gateway, rebooted, and everything works great. Many thanks. Ok, let's take a step back now. If networking w

Re: Problems with eth0 and 2.2R4

2001-11-20 Thread Daniel Hartman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | -Original Message- | From: Daniel Hartman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Monday, 19 November, 2001 04:23 PM | To: Debian-Users List | Subject: Problems with eth0 and 2.2R4 | | | Hey all, | | I am having problems with my ethernet card after installing

Problems with eth0 and 2.2R4

2001-11-19 Thread Daniel Hartman
Hey all, I am having problems with my ethernet card after installing 2.2R4 on my laptop. I have to perform the following everytime I reboot my machine: # route add default eth0 # route add default gw Does anyone know what I might be missing? Am I not providing enough information? Th

Problems with loading libraries, ldconfig, etc.

2001-02-22 Thread Daniel Hartman
Hello all, I am having trouble getting a commercial app (matlab V5.3 R11.1) to run in Debian 2.2. Mathworks (the makers of matlab) do not support it on Debian 2.2 probably because it is a libc5 compiled app. Here is the output I get when attempting to run matlab: $ matlab /opt/matlab/V11.1/b