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> that far off ...
>
> No such luck. The Swiss signed on to the EU recently.
You're not thinking of their joining the United Nations, are you?
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> necessary for a better future.
In the cases of Guatemala and Chile, the USA sponsored coups against
democratically elected governments that replaced them with dictators.
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Keith Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just tried it with lynx and things are as they should be (as it
> doesn't use ntl) - nothing there!
>
> Guess I'll get on to ntl tomorrow and see what they have to say.
IIRC, ntl do transparent caching of http traffic.
Keith Willoughby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hiya all,
>
>
> On issuing an
> apt-get -s upgrade
> on my woody system, I get the following
[...]
> Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> apache: Depends: perl5 or
>pe
but a new apt-get update today
hasn't fixed it. The 'internal error' has me worried.
Any suggestions?
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copy or two - that is
> your right, and something I would never think the government should prevent.
If it belongs anywhere, it's a public library. It's a historical
document, presumably (I haven't read it) invaluable for students
attempting a study of the causes of WWII and the
Sam Varghese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I did this, using ln -s /etc/X11/X /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 as root.
> I get a message stating that the file exists.
You've got your parameters to ln backwards. If it helps, I do this all
the time.
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fig? (That is, V4L support plus BT848 (or whatever) support)
If it's a BT848, check out the help for that config - you need to also
select I2C support in the kernel.
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npleasant. First thought was "I've been 0wned", second
thought was "did I really see that?"
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And now you're even older.
-alternatives mechanism on install
for an existing alternative? In this case, I'm thinking of lftp.
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utrc that seems to do the trick.
"\e[7~": beginning-of-line
"\e[8~": end-of-line
"\e[H": beginning-of-line
"\e[F": end-of-line
"\e[1~": beginning-of-line
"\e[4~": end-of-line
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t; to fix it?
I have these magic incantations in .inputrc - I *think* they fix this
problem, although it's been months since did it.
"\e[7~": beginning-of-line
"\e[8~": end-of-line
"\e[H": beginning-of-line
"\e[F": end-of-line
"\e[1~": beginning-of-line
"\e[4~": end-of-line
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Sunsh ne ess rt
The drive is read-only, but the device file needs to be written to for
key negotiation. Don't ask me how it works, but that's what it does.
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ing... (End of file)
>
>
> (I just checked the permissions in /dev/dvd - these look fine)
First of all, /dev/dvd is probably a symlink to the real device -
check the permissions of that.
Secondly, you need write permissions to the device becuse of the CSS
negotiation.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] $ dpkg --configure xserver-xfree86
> dpkg: error processing xserver-xfree86 (--configure):
> package xserver-xfree86 is already installed and configured
>
> I am looking for I think the debconf interface - like when you do a
> fresh install
dpkg-reconfigure
it depends on the client lib, though.
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he name of it).
. . . or edit /etc/gdm/gdm.conf at set SystemMenu=1
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1 connections and "keep
> alive" connections, and generally plays fast and loose with HTTP
> standards. They recommended replacing it, perhaps with webwasher,
> though it looks like webwasher is restrictively licensed.
wwwoffle, although a web cache, does at least some of what junk
it's ready".
Is there a definition of "ready"? No Critical bugs?
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Students with mysterious bugs were required to explain them to the bear
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Philipp Bliedung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when I start the installation I can't read anything - all I see is a
> dotted rectangular instead of a letter.
it's a font problem. Try reordering your FontPath statements in
XF86Conf[-4]
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that looks interesting?
(I have no idea if your using the frame buffer device complicates
matters, nor do I know if X even supports the xvideo extension on the
S3virge)
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play video.
> I set up MTRR support. What else should I do to increase the video
> performance?
It's pretty much entirely down to how much can be done in
hardware. What version of X are you running? Does it support hardware
acceleration for your video card?
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rhaps?
> >
> > So I'm not going crazy! I've seen something similar.
> >
> > I don't have Nautilus installed though. Gnome itself?
>
> Gnome panel easter egg :).
Thanks. I'd put it down to hallucinations due to a lack of sleep. :)
Still, I'd
s for several minutes. I
> think it is an easter egg in Nautilus perhaps?
So I'm not going crazy! I've seen something similar.
I don't have Nautilus installed though. Gnome itself?
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swear by VNC (Virtual
Network Computing) - http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
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Blars Blarson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> startx won't work, it wants something in /etc/X11/X, but I can't
> figure out what.
/etc/X11/X should be pointing to an X server. Mine, for example,
is a symlink to /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 . What is the result of ls -l
/etc/X11/X ?
ook as ugly as sin again. Mind you, I have
zero idea about how fonts work in X. It appears to be magic.
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someone else.
Funnily enough, UK educational addresses used to be that way
around. (Mine used to be [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I wonder if there
are any JANet gateways that still do the address translation . . .
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Sure she's
;
> Are there people on this list that run machines with a SB live! ? Does line
> in and mic work for you?
I'm running a Hauppage TV card and an SB Live! - I have a short
external cable connecting line-out from the TV card to the line-in of
the soundcard. It all works fine.
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efault volume in .xawtvrc, it
appears to default to 0% volume. (This *may* be a recent change. I'm
using zapping myself, but I used to use xawtv, and I'm sure that at
one point it would default to 100%.)
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