I've been searching through the Debian docs and can't find anything that
tells me what deb.conf is for or how to modify it. Can anyone explaint
it, please?
TIA
--John
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I'm running Sid and KDE. They are great except I can't print anything in
Kword, Kmail, etc.
I tried CUPS, but it does not work with my Epson Color Stylus 800.
I configured LPR with Apsfilter and GS uniprint drivers. It works great with
non-KDE apps.
In KDE, my printer is displayed as the def
Justin Hahn noted:
Actually, dist-upgrade is probably the method of choice for all upgrades
once you start using unstable. dist-upgrade tends to resolve dependencies
and such that upgrade does not. Since these sorts of things changes
(potentially) frequently under unstable it helps keep things r
From: "Hall Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Finally, what I'm really interested in is the adamant MS-bashers and
when they've last used Windows. If they're s against it, I
assume they either never have or it's been 5+ years.
I'm not an "adamant MS-bahser", at least I don't think so ;)
Howe
USM Bish wrote:
> >1. DOS: Do you have DOS Installed as well ? [Y / N]
>(An old DOS boot diskette will also do ...)
>
Boot into Win98 printer works fine
> 2. LINUX:
>
>a) Do a dmesg. Check which device your printer is polled
> EpsonSC800 at /dev/lp0
>
>b) Do a cat Tx
I feel like a total mental case. I have potato up and running fine, but
even though I've read a pile of f'ing manuals I can't get my epson sc800
printer to listen when debian talks!
I have installed apsfilter, lprng, and aladdin-ghostscript as
recommended in the PRINTING-HOWTO, but for some unknow
Did you run lilo after you installed the new kernal?
John
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From: "Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debian User List"
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 7:48 PM
Subject: LILO: Warning: /dev/sda is not on the first disk
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Anselm Almeida wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Will the helix-gnome .deb packages at the helix site work with
> Debian 2.2? The Debian site says that helix-gnome .deb packages are
> available at the helix-gnome site, but the only .deb packages available
> there are meant for woody. Are they com
Adrian Nims wrote:
> I didn't found the editor "joe" in Debian. I used "joe" in other
> distribution and I like to use it in Debian also. Can someone give me an
> advice ? What can I do ?
>
> Adrian Nims
>
It is in the standard distribution.
Åsmund Ødegård wrote:
> > I gave it another go; installed Debian 2.2 'potato', this time only a
> > minimal installation although with GNOME, which turned out to be a flop
> > of course:
>
> If you really want to use GNOME, just skip gnome when you install debian, then
> add 'deb http://spidermonk
The RedHat 5.2 CD is $1.89 at LinuxMall. Select "all" and let it rip. It
works fine and lets you have a learners system to start from. Once you
learn Linux, you'll probably want to come back to debian :-)
-John
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