on 12/10/2008 06:11 AM Daryl Styrk formed by artistic effort the following:
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Make sure you are getting the 64bit tar ball... It is NOT included in
the download center or whatever adode calls it.
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
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g and option 3 (parallel) when running
dpkg-reconfigure cupsys.
The lpinfo -v command shows nothing. Consequently, CUPS Web admin
is unable to detect any devices.
Is there's something I'm missing?
Jim
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I'm running Debian unstable on a DEC Alpha machine and I have three
version of the GNU C compiler installed on my system. They are:
2.95, 3.2.1, and 3.3.1. I understand 2.95 is required for the Compaq
ccc compiler, but do I need both of the others?
Jim
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On 10 Mar 2002, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-03-10 at 19:26, Jim Woodruff wrote:
> > Does anyone have a way of redirecting the standard output of "dpkg -l" to
> > a file without the truncation that takes place?
>
> $ COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l > file
>
Than
Does anyone have a way of redirecting the standard output of "dpkg -l" to
a file without the truncation that takes place?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Jim
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scussion going here. I'm using Debian sid and used
alien to convert the compiler rpm packages from Compaq on an Alpha 164SX.
Jim
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debs and then
> dpkg-reconfigure debconf again to change it back to non-interactive
> afterwards.
Thanks, I had changed it to High from Critical but that didn't help. Medium
works well.
Jim Woodruff < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
I'll correct this.
> I'm ccing this to debian-alpha in case folk there are aware of other
> issues I don't know about. I hope you don't mind...
No, I don't.
Thanks for the quick response.
Jim Woodruff < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
m version 4.0.3-4
> Did you analyze what is happening and what files are in rpm throgh
> midnight commander.
No, I haven't, I'll look into this. Thank you
Jim Woodruff < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 09:11:17PM -0800, Jim Woodruff wrote:
> > How does someone install interactively? I've searched the maillist
> > archives and the man pages without success. I'm trying to install
> > a package t
How does someone install interactively? I've searched the maillist
archives and the man pages without success. I'm trying to install
a package that inturn unpacks and installs another .rpm file.
Neither "dpkg -i" or "apt-get install" work as they are in non-
int
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