do a apt-get install gmc, that should put it on your system, if you don't
have it (just check by executing 'gmc') then you can't drop files on your
desktop.
Bye,
David
--On Montag, 8. Oktober 2001 13:23 -0500 Matthew Garman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 12:17:39PM -060
--On Sonntag, September 30, 2001 19:57:39 +0100 Alex Hunsley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Each time I reboot my debian box, I have to bring up the network manually.
If I just try "ifup eth0", I get the error "Operation failed". To get the
network back, I have to type the following each time:
ins
No, I don't think that is normal. Running xmatrix in a normal window, I get
0.5 cpu usage (ps aux | grep "xmatrix"). Maybe fullscreen it is a little
more, but it can't be that much. I'm running 2.4.9 on a P3 850.
Bye,
David
P.S. Since 2.4.10 is out, maybe you want to upgrade and check if it wa
I am running unstable on a Inspiron 8000 and the internal pci network card
even works! I was very happily surprised as I had expected that both
internal cards would not work. Mine has a 3com internal pci device, the
8100 might have a different one though, I don't know for sure.
I think most pci
Hi everyone,
I have a big problem with apt-proxy. I just installed it for the very first
time, tried to get it working but get the following error in the log file:
--
Sun Sep 16 00:39:55 CEST 2001 Request
/debian/dists/woody/non-free/binary-i386/Release
rcmd
Hi everyone,
I have a big problem with apt-proxy. I just installed it for the very first
time, tried to get it working but get the following error in the log file:
--
Sun Sep 16 00:39:55 CEST 2001 Request
/debian/dists/woody/non-free/binary-i386/Release
rcmd
Hi everyone,
I have a big problem with apt-proxy. I just installed it for the very first
time, tried to get it working but get the following error in the log file:
--
Sun Sep 16 00:39:55 CEST 2001 Request
/debian/dists/woody/non-free/binary-i386/Release
rcmd
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