a xterm window.
How do I make it work ??
== Eddie Katz
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lso if someone has a "lpd.conf" with one local printer and one remote as an exa
mple I would appreciate it.
Some suggestions ???
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require /usr/local direc
tory. I am new to Debian (not to LInux), have a 1.3 installed and my /usr/local
is completly empty. I believe that dpkg installs everything in /usr/lib. Is ther
e a way, using dpkg, to install certain packages in /usr/local ?
Thanks,
== Eddie Katz
On 25-Jun-97 Dale Scheetz wrote:
>On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, Eddie Katz wrote:
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>> Got everything required for XEMACS installation, except that I am not
>finding an
>> ywhere the libpng1 package, and am getting dependency failure because of
>that. T
>> he only libpng
Got everything required for XEMACS installation, except that I am not finding an
ywhere the libpng1 package, and am getting dependency failure because of that. T
he only libpng that is up there is libpng0-96 something.
Any ideas ?
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Hi,
I am trying to find the LIBC6 package but with no luck. The new "menu" package r
equires it and I cannot find it anywhere.
Thanks
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close this chapter, is there a program that configures the system in general
such as the one that exists on the Debian Installation diskettes ?
Thanks
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I have installed and configured xdm, at boot time xdm is launched but
nothing appears on the screens. I only have the 6 tty screens available.
Doing "ps -x" shows that xdm is running.
So where is it.
Of course, loggin in to a tty screen and executing "startx" works !
Any help please.
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I am getting in regular intervals on the tty console the message:
eth0: Too much work on interrupt, 0x01
What is that ?? My network is working fine, no problems, maybe it comes
out becaude my ethernet "wd" driver is set as module ???
Any ideas ??
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Hi to all,
I am new on this list and new to Debian, very exiting the Debian project,
I just have successfully installed the "base" system on my PC, formerly
RH and Slack, now I need to install the remaining parts (net, x11, libs
etc..).
Since I have an old PC (486/33) I can have a CD that conn
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