On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Travis Cole wrote:
Mirabilis has plans to migrate to other platforms.. there is a Java
version in the works.. or so they say.. =)
Yes, ICQ is really neat, its direct IP to IP file transfer is REALLY fast,
and it allows for many features that I'd like to see in Linux... i can
ok, well when running 'make config' it gets to the sound driver part
and lists 4 or 5 *.h files that call for stddef.h, which can't be
found. This happened the first time I tried compiling my kernel.
Copying /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.1/include/stddef.h into
/usr/include seems to do
Anyone know what package stddef.h is in? I had to re-install debian in
attempts to get my AWE32 drivers to work. I had this problem the first
time around and can't remember how I fixed it. BTW, someone mentioned
running 'make-kpkg clean' to get things into order so that the AWE
drivers packag
There is a program that comes in RedHat called showaudio. Does anyone
know where to snag this for Debian? I can't figure out how to install a
RedHat package through Debian, and would prefer not to. If I could just
find the source, that would be good enough.
Also, I still haven't gotten the AWE3
> It did the same thing for me when my desktop was configured
> with 256
> colors. Using, 65000 colors, the icon appeared. I don't know why but
> maybe it
> could help you.
nah.. that only gets a few other icons to pop up... don't ask why, but
the TOP button (the one that has the lock butt
I am running across a few apps that need
xmkmf
to compile.. where should I go to get all the stuff to deal with these
type of make file?
actually I am something of a newbie to linux, but I think xmkmf MAKES a
makefile from some other type of file, i dunno.. =) been looking for
general documentatio
David Densmore wrote:
> I'm running debian 1.3 2.0.29
> When I mount my vfat Win95 partition manually with the command:
>
> # mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /Win95
>
> It works fine, and I can access the partition, long filenames and all.
>
> # mount
> /dev/hda2 on / type ext2 (rw)
> proc on /proc type
Joe Lillibridge wrote:
> This is a very minor problem, but I got a nice new computer. I've got
>
> afterstep 1.0-4 running. The Afterstep icon doesn't appear in the
> top icon. Here's the relevent section of my .steprc:
>
> *Wharf AfterStep AFstep.xpm Folder
Yeah, me too... I noticed that as w
? this is kinda puzzling me.. =)
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binary-i386,
> etc)
nah, 'unstable-pentium' is about as true as you can get... =)
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kernel, I'd be very
happy. I think Debian is pretty cool, and hopefully its users are
supportive on this ML.. =)
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