m told
Frontpage 2002 won't work on Linux, so they are actually considering
getting a Windows IIS box instead. In this case, running extensions on
a Debian GNU/Linux Apache box would be much preferable.
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tting the same thing
with my ati radeon card. I'm using the drivers with xfree4.3, glxinfo
shows direct rendering yes. I'm able to play every other 3d game I've
tried, including q3arena.
Just wondering if this is a driver issue or if maybe I'm missing some
opengl library
On Thu, Dec 25, 2003 at 11:10:16PM -0500, Jason Stechschulte wrote:
> Setting up xserver-xfree86 (4.3.0-0pre1v5) ...
> start_configlet: configlet in path /usr/share/configlets/xserver-common is bad
I'm replying to myself in case I run into this again, my answer is right
here. The
and how I might rectify it?
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> Does anyone have any more up to date information on the availability
> of KaZaA clients for Linux?
I've never used kazaa, but I believe gtk-gnutella is similar.
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> not wrap when I get to 77 spaces (what I have set in .vimrc).
This won't 'fix' the problem, but it is a workaround. After leaving
insert mode and while having the cursor over the paragraph, try gqip
that will reformat the text correctly for you.
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> Does anyone have any experience, information, or reading material for
> me? Is there hope to get this all working with the Linux kernel?
I think I've finally found something. Misterhouse seems to fit the bill
q
er to it.
Does anyone have any experience, information, or reading material for
me? Is there hope to get this all working with the Linux kernel?
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I just don't really know anything about Macs. How well does Linux run
on Macs? Is there a certain model I should look for to get the best
results? Pointing me to some good reading on the subject is sufficient
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ame myself, so not much experience,
but I am able to work on either platform and compile and run the program
on both platforms.
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ts of new things to it including
a graphics update, but I was hoping to have one version that looks and
plays almost identical to the original.
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. Since the game I want to write
has quite a few features of a roguelike game, I've been lurking at
rec.games.roguelike.development too.
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ur bound to have oodles of CPU cycles to burn.
> Check out the pygame website www.pygame.org
I'll take a look at this. I'm sure any slow interpreted language would
be more than adequate for this game, but I'm still leaning towards C/C++
so I can use the knowledge I gain for oth
e I want to write will be 2D. So
does anyone know of a book such as I'm hoping to find? C/C++ is
preferable, but other languages will be considered too since I don't
find learning new languages very difficult.
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r reading what you wrote above, I restarted postgres and
now it is reporting that only 41 megs is being used. That is much more
reasonable. For some reason I was thinking that it would sync up
nightly,
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just
don't understand how there can be such a difference being reported
between the two programs.
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already purged most of the logs.
Obviously I'm missing something. If this is a newbie question, please
point me in the right direction.
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I've never tried that, but I use this to access an IMAP server:
set spoolfile={mail.unoh.edu}INBOX.
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unt a windows partition to
something like ~/music. Then music can be stored on the larger
partition and be used in windows and linux. He might want to split the
larger one into two partitions and use one only for music though.
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any, but there it is.
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e to ftp without using
passive mode. Also I'm wondering if maybe someone hacked it since
everyone I've asked has said they made no changes to the server or our
network. If someone can point me in the right direction, to the right
reading material, or whatever I would really appreciate it.
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before rebooting, is there something I can do about this behavior?
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parame
ng this on bootup:
No /usr/sbin/alsactl for ALSA 0.5 found
snd_intel8x0_chip_init: invalid AC'97 codec
Intel ICH soundcard not found or device busy
> Ask on debian-kde. I never bothered with KDE sounds, all I want is a
> working CD player. Kcd (or whatever it's called) works for me.
Ok, t
er. Is this what I should be using?
If anyone has any more info on this chip and can point me in the right
direction with the other stuff, I would greatly appreciate it.
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I'm assuming this has something to do with it. From my limited
knowledge, I believe this is called the sticky bit? Could someone please
point me to where I can find out how to change the permissions to this
and to get a little more knowledge on the subject?
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> received to not do so.
I don't know about emacs, but I use vim and have a line like this in my
.muttrc:
set editor="vim -c 'set textwidth=72'"set editor="vim -c 'set
textwidth=72'"
Maybe it will give you somewhere t
Since this is strictly a mysql question, I would try the mysql
mailing list.
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/index.html
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Pico is the only way to go. No messy
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