* Daniel Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hello there,
>
> I never quite understood the following warning message from gcc:
>
> sourcefile.c: linenumber: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
> without a cast
>
> Unfortunately, I couldn't find a pointer on warning messages in the
> gcc-do
> mirrors...)
The homepage for security updates only lists http URLs; check
http://www.debian.org/security/
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Kjetil Ødegaard, Orakeltjenesten ITEA, NTNU
:0.0
>
> Thank you kindly!
I always do
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -f ethereal
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Kjetil Ødegaard, Orakeltjenesten ITEA, NTNU
* Jack Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Is there an address book for Mutt? I'm running woody.
You can add aliases by hitting `a'.
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Kjetil Ødegaard, Orakeltjenesten ITEA, NTNU
* Joel Dinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> How can you go about changing the color of the text for the icons in Helix
> gnome ? Right now, it's black text on a gray background. I'd like white
> text with no background (shaped text). I know where to set the shaped text
> (in the gnome file manager). but I
* Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to install kde from tdyc.com but it never works. Can
> someone give give me a line to add to my sources list the works.
Woody has a lot of KDE2 packages if you are willing to upgrade.
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Kjetil
* Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Sorry Group, this must be very FAQ.
> I would like some advice to which Netscape to get for my 2.2 Helix-gnome
> laptop. If I check the stable files, I find numerous installers with
> different numbers. I am a bit lost. Any suggestions?
My advice would
* Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, USM Bish wrote:
>
> > 2. The BackSpace key needs fixing for "X". However placing xmodmap
> > parameters in .xsessions or .Xdefaults does not seem to correct the
> > problem, and I need to repeat the same over an xterm. Is there any
> >
* Troy Telford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> OK, I've been having an... interesting problem...
>
> I'm using XF86 4.0.1, and have had no problems with it at all until
> about two days ago... Here's the list of the symptoms:
>
> In GNOME - desktop objects (Namely Icons) have a grey background -
> rathe
* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >
> > The directory is also created when running `startx', so I don't really
> > think it is a gdm problem.
> >
>
> right, the directory is created, but only while X is running. When X exits,
> the dir should go away with it.
I just tested this rig
* Christophe TROESTLER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi all,
>
> According to the man page, if I want to use `cos' in a program, I
> simply need to include `math.h'. However, when I compile, I got the
> error:
>
> /tmp/cc9WOsLC.o(.text+0x16): undefined reference to `cos'
> collect2: ld ret
* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >
> > What seems to happen is that /tmp/.X11-unix gets group ownership from
> > the user starting X. If the X server is started by gdm, /tmp/.X11-unix
> > is owned by the `gdm' group, if I stop gdm and do
> >
>
> when gdm exits, the .X11-unix dir sh
* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> On 03-Aug-2000 Ed Murray wrote:
> > Can anybody help please?
> >
> > I have an on-going problem starting my X Server each morning.
> >
> > I get the following error:
> >
> > X: Server socket directory has suspicious ownership, aborting:
> >
> >
* Mike Cook
|
| I read that the beta relaese og kde2 was released the other day, so
| I typed apt-get install kdebase to see if there were debian packages for
| it. Here's the message I got:
|
| Reading Package Lists... Done
| Building Dependency Tree... Done
| Note, selecting kdebase-cvs instead
* Robert L. Harris
|
| I just nuked my RedHat box and installed Debian. Since I installed
| debian
| I've been re-installing things like Enlightenment. I can't seem to
| find the enlightenment configuration tool though. I checked
| enlightenment.org but no sign of it there.
you don't state your
* Damon Muller
|
| Quoth Colin Watson,
| > You'll want to look at 'dpkg --get-selections' on the old box, and
| 'dpkg
| > --set-selections' on the new one.
|
| I know this is a bit of a clueless newbie question (which I'm not
| really). I've seen this advice quite a few times, and even tried it
| o
* Jon Hughes
|
| Thsi error occurs very often when I attempt to do an
| apt-get install of anything. I'm not versed enough to
| even have a clue where to start, so I'm hoping one of
| you geniuses out there can help:)
|
| Get:1 http://http.us.debian.org potato/main [106kB]
| Fetched 106kB in 3s
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| I'm getting these errors listed below. When these errors show up on my
| xconsole my screen is frozen for some time and then recovers. My X
| environment is acting like Windows does sometimes:( I hate this.
| Anyway I was wondering if anyone knew what is going on here an
* Steve Lamb
|
| On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 17:11:58 -0400, Buddha Buck wrote:
|
| >What is there that BBEdit can do that Emacs can't?
|
| Emacs isn't an editor.
Agreed. It's an editor-builder.
--
Gravity brings me down.
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| My sound has been working perfectly until a couple of days ago. My setup:
| Soundblaster Live! with Creative's drivers, and kernel 2.2.10.
|
| I copied the sblive.o into the /lib/modules/2.2.10/misc directory,
| loaded soundcore using modconf, and did a insmod -f sblive.o,
I have a problem with the package system. We use mysql compiled
straight from the original source-tarball. We've also installed
libdb-mysql-perl which depends on mysql-base. Because of this unmet
dependency, apt refuses to do anything.
Is it possible to make dpkg think it has installed mysql-ba
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