When I install via apt-get source and compile the package, then
install. apt-get -u upgrade wants to replace my compiled version with
the binary package from debian servers, of the same version. Ever time
I install a package from apt-get source, apt-get wants to replace it
with the binary version
xmame is only an emulator. It can do nothing itself. look here
http://mame.dk/ and notice this directory /usr/lib/games/xmame/roms/
james
On Sat, 02 Jun 2001 11:32:10 Chris Spencer wrote:
> I'm running Debian unstable and just downloaded all of the Xmame .debs.
> Unfortunately I can't get Xmam
Xmame is an emulator. It can do nothing by it self. take a look here
http://www.mame.dk/ and notice this directory: /usr/lib/games/xmame/roms/
no problem,
james
On Sat, 02 Jun 2001 11:32:10 Chris Spencer wrote:
> I'm running Debian unstable and just downloaded all of the Xmame .debs.
> Unfortu
http://www.borland.com/kylix/
that my first thought, although you would be developing in Pascal, a c++
version is "on the way".
gtk is ported to win32, so is gnome:
http://www.gtk.org/
http://www.gtlinc.com/gnome.html
http://www.gtlinc.com/uwin.html
from what I have seems is is easy to port from
That happend to me also,
I do not use Ximian, but just debian's gdm. I do not reboot that often, so
having it fixed was very low priority. I disabled gdm from starting up at
boot time, by remove the sym link in /etc/rc2.d/. I login as root from
tty1 and start up gdm myself. I have been doing t
I think what he is looking for a complete KDE/GNOME environment to work
from, not to rescue from. Check out demolinux. They make CDs of KDE/GNOME
to people to try out without installing it on their disk. Everything is on
the CD. Of cource it is much slower that way too.
http://www.demolinux.or
The tdfx driver is busted in 4.0.2 and 4.0.3 for yuv overlay. Alex [from
xpert@XFree86.Org list] has put a binary version of the latest cvs version
on the link below. Just replace the tdfx_drv.o with the one from 4.0.2. I
use debian sid and it work on my system for aviplay.
james
http://www.no
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/avifile-player.html
This player can play some avi files. What makes this player different is
that it using win32 dlls to decode the streams, making it "in theory" able
to play any format that windows can including DivX;). However the only
down side is that
here is what versions of gnucash are included:
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=gnucash&searchon=names&version=all&release=all
here is how to search for what is included:
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
james
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 05:34:09 Beverly Rhyne wrote:
This has been bothering me for a while,
How do I use the xv modules in a XF4 on a voodoo3 card? I have been using
XF4 for some time now. I use Debain unstable and I use applications like
xawtv, aviplay, and maybe others that say they can use the xv in XF4 and
all say "No hardware acceleration de
Morning,
I have been trying to help my brother set up his new Matrox G450 under
debian GNU/Linux. It is their unstable (woody) distro. I have search the
web and everyone says it is easy just put this as your configure file...,
but it is always the same XF86Config-4 file and it never works. I co
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