In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you wrote:
>Alexander LIST ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>: I just upgraded my Debian system from 1.1 to 1.2. When installing mc,
>: I found that mc "suggests" gpm, but there's no dependency on libgpm1.
>: Without libgpm1, mc won't run.
>
>This is not generally true. It
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Danny ter Haar wrote:
>I am very suprised to find a.out binaries in the rex (and bo)
>debian distributions.
>In the package
>
>/debian/bo/binary-i386/graphics/ucbmpeg_1r2-2.deb
>
> [snip]
/debian/rex/binary-i386/news/cnews_cr.g-1.deb
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lawrence Chim wrote:
>>I have problem to upgrade PPP and it seems that it is a chown problem.
>>Any helps?
>>
>>Preparing to replace ppp 2.2.0f-2 (using ppp_2.2.0f-19.deb) ...
>>Unpacking replacement ppp ...
>>Setting up ppp (2.2.0f-19) ...
>> [snip]
>>Installing ne
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lawrence Chim wrote:
>I have problem to upgrade PPP and it seems that it is a chown problem.
>Any helps?
>
>Preparing to replace ppp 2.2.0f-2 (using ppp_2.2.0f-19.deb) ...
>Unpacking replacement ppp ...
>Setting up ppp (2.2.0f-19) ...
> [snip]
>Installing new version
>> - install gpm.
>> - Make sure that In your '/etc/gpm.conf'
>> device=/dev/xxx (xxx is the device name of your mouse I believe psmouse)
>> responsiveness=
>> type=ps2
>> append='-R'
>> - check out that gpm is running and you can see the mouse cursor on your
>> Linux
>> conso
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you wrote:
>Hi, any help on this problem would be appreciated.
>
>Upon booting up X with startx, the computer can no longer communicate with
>the /dev/cua3, which my modem is connected to.
>
>At this time, only a reboot seems to fix the problem.
>
>There is no lock f
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you wrote:
>
>
>Thanks for you help.. got my sendmail work.. but still trying to figure
>out what the problem with X and my PS2 mouse... any ideas anyone?
>
A work-around would be to:
- install gpm.
- Make sure that In your '/etc/
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