lease correct me if I have any concepts wrong here. My understanding
of the printing process is fairly limited.
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> list of situations it's good for.
I put the repeat type as raw in my gpm.conf file and set the mouse
device to /dev/gpmdata in the X config and the mouse wouldn't move at
all. This is after I restarted X and gpm.
-David Frey
---UPDATE---
I killed gpm, but it didn't help. DMA is on, but I doubt that has
anything to do with the problem. It's a USB mouse with a ps/2 adaptor.
I might try straight up USB...
-David Frey
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 07:21:45PM -0500, David Roundy wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 03:29:15PM -0800, David Frey wrote:
> > My mouse (a logitech optical wheel mouse) has one problem. Every once
> > in a while, the cursor will "go crazy" and shoot into one of the corne
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
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Any ideas?
Thanks,
David Frey
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 08:42:39AM +0800, louie miranda wrote:
> will debian add KDE on its xwindows/desktop?
> thnx.
>
KDE is in the Testing (Woody) and Unstable (Sid) branches. I wouldn't
use Potato on a desktop system anyway since it is so out of date.
-Dave
on.daily/exim.dpkg* file. Just copy it to /etc/cron.daily/exim
>
I don't think this is the problem. There is only one exim file in
/etc/cron.daily/
I should also say that I haven't customized exim at all beyond
eximconfig
David Frey
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Thanks,
David Frey
ink it
*might* have started happening after I updated the other day. I think there
were new XFree packages.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
David Frey
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I think I may be having problems with my NIC as a result of an IRQ conflict
between my NIC (D-Link DFE-530TX) and my USB controller.
I don't know about the USB controller, but the NIC doesn't work.
How can I change the IRQ?
It's an Award bios.
Let me know if you need more info to explain this.
etc/modules.conf but there is no mention of eth0 in there.
>Even with that I had some problems until I edited the modules.config file.
>It has a line right after the eth0 alias that was "options irq=10". Once I
>removed that all was well.
>
>-rick
>
>
>-Ori
ght driver. This NIC has been used under win 95, 98 redhat 6.1 and
debian. I have tried a couple times to get this NIC to work with kernels I
have built, but it never does.
Another thing that might be important is that this is a revision A board. I've
heard that rev B boa
les.
Would it be best to just install the soundcard drivers after I finish the rest
of the kernel?
what commands should I run to make the kernel so that I'm not running into the
modules problems that I describes above?
Thanks,
David Frey
I have another thing to add. Take a look at this:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/gnome-core.html
Notice how it says that gnome core depends on libgnomeui33, but that it isn't
available. What can I do? Do I just have to wait until That package gets
added?
called
libgnomeui32, but not 33. I went to #debian and did /msg apt find libgnomeui33
and apt said that "package appears to exist, but could not retrieve info about
it".
What is going on here???
any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
unstable base. I
tried pressing "R" and "D" so that only the packages I selected would be
installed, but I got a ton of dependencies.
what is the best way for me to do this?
thanks a lot
David Frey
On Wed, Oct 29 1997 11:53 GMT Pere Camps writes:
> Whenever I start perl, I get the following warning:
>
> perl: warning: Setting locale failed for the categories:
> LC_CTYPE
> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
> LC_ALL = (unset),
> LC_CT
On Thu, 21 Nov 96 14:48:07 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Which version of gs dou you use?
>Version 3.33 it is not a debian package, I installed it manually.
(well, there is one in non-free)
>> >If I invoke the filter with /etc/filter.ps > >>/dev/lp1 the printer prints.
>> Ok. So for so good.
On Sat, 16 Nov 96 23:04:57 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I wrote a new filter and nothing come out of the printer. So I
>invoked the filter manually with the output redirected to /dev/lp1
>and all worked fine. I also tried apsfilter and magicfilter but they
>did not function. So, I think
>bash: setenv : command not found
>
setenv is a C-shell builtin.
I guess, that you have probably set a C-shell variant as your login in
shell, but didn't wrote 'su -'.
My suggestion: Change your login shell to bash (chsh -s /bin/bash)
and try again.
David
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Paul Christenson writes:
>On Fri, 15 Nov 1996, Stephen Fuqua wrote:
>
>> I am in the process of building a debian machine for my office
>> from surplus parts.
>> Will I be able to get lilo to boot off the 1gig drive when I
>> make a root partition smaller than 1023 cylinders? Can I be
>> pretty
ctories.
The local fonts have to rebuilt at the local site. So far is nothing wrong;
just run sh missfont.log to create all the missing fonts with the right
resolution and for the right driver.
The easier solution is to preview your files with xdvi, as it runs
MakeTeXPK
automatically, if it cant&
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert Nicholson writes:
>Has anybody summarized the differences b/w EFAX and Hylafax?
Have you also considered to use mgetty+sendfax?
David
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your cdrom. Check the mount(8) and/or fstab(5)
manpages.
David
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> Please does anyone have (or know of where I can find) as script/Macro I
>can run which would check for the fonts installed on my system and write
out a
Hmm, a ls /var/spool/texmf/fonts/pk/ should give you a first hint
( is the mode supply to mf; most probably cx; but this should be
taylor
your pager).
Try the same thing with another terminal (set TERM=vt100 for example) and
look, if it still appears. If yes, it's the xterm-terminfo description.
rest: no idea.
Possible hints: start X manually and strace it if necessary.
David
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m /tmp/fontdata
restorefont -r /tmp/fontdata
Hope it helps.
David
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Yes, I wholeheartily agree.
[1] extrapolating from the standard prices
[2] at least if you are a member, they are still cheap compared to the
ISO/ITU-T prices...
Thanks,
David
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