by next won't help.
>
> Lawrence
Actually, Markus' suggestion of replacing previous by next and running
xrdb _did_ work for me.
Thanks to Markus' post and the Linux Journal article I've finally, after
many years, got most of my favourite applications using delete and
ba
upgraded the kernel but
haven't tried getting it to work again.
Presumably at some point it will be integrated into the normal kernel
distributions.
Evan.
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e and java-common are not provided by the new
packages.
What is the correct combination of packages to install?
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0inputs+0outputs (75major+5128minor)pagefaults 0swaps
This corresponds to a transfer of 5.5Mb/sec, which seems to about the
same as Win95 users get.
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Update to the latest versions of the postgres packages. This bug is
fixed there.
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correct me if I am wrong.
I have another large disk which is not running in LBA mode. In this case
there is also a DOS partition, but below 1024 cylinders. This has been
stable for about a year.
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ently installed another large disk and placed a
DOS partition above 1024 cylinders. Win95 then silently wrote all
over the linux partition. (This was annoying.)
If your BIOS supports it, it may be worth setting the disk to LBA mode
(you'll have to repartition all over again). Then there
is a hardware
> or cabling problem. But neither the hyperterm "application" nor Telix
> can initialise COM2. The mouse (on COM1) works fine under Windows95, I
> haven't tried it under X yet.
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COM1) works fine under Windows95, I
haven't tried it under X yet.
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installation instructions. It installs in the /usr/local tree so it
won't conflict with any Debian stuff.
Evan.
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on Win95 (yuck!). The binary distribution comes with GNU
make and FLEX (but not bison!) and other tools, so re-compiling is
relatively painless.
Does anyone have experience compiling Cygnus' source on Linux?
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rying to make is that it may be necassary to support two
terminal packages, at least for the time being.
Thanks Evan.
PS. Although this comes across as a complaint, I think Debian Linux is
an outstanding achievment.
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ue
>
> would do the trick. However, this doesn't seem to have any effect.
>
> Anyone know if there's a way of doing this (without recompiling either
> less or xterm)?
>
> Thanks,
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Try
XTerm*titeInhibit: true
and thanks, I
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