Try starting the xterm with the -ls option (think it was this option) that
should start a boot-seesión who gets the environment variables from
/etc/profile. The normal behavior is to start the xterm as child-process and
it gets his PATH from some other file.
luck
Lorenz von Krosigk
SAP Consultant
Hello,
where may I look for the reason that my Canon BJC 210 suddenly is unable to
print special characters like ñ, ö, ç, etc? I´ve been looking in the
Printing-HowTos, the LPRng - Documentation and the aps / magicfilter
documentation. But I didn't find anything that could help me to find out why
I
Hello,
I'm having a debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 (parport included) and lprng with
magicfilter setup. A few days ago I upgraded my StarOffice 5.0 to 5.1 and
tryed to import the addressbook. I tryed it using diferent "charactersets"
for the database.
And after this I had problems to print special ch
I think that the HOWTO`s you are using are the right ones.
I'm doing something similar and with the three of them I got it out.
The only thing I did to make it a little bit easier was installing a "new"
debian on a 500 MB disk I had and to mount this working system in my
"NFS-Server" machine theref
Hi,
is there a way to hide the bootup messages at the screen, to direct them
(the important ones like warnings and errors) to a file and to show
something else on the screen meanwhile the machine starts up?
I didn't find anything in the Boot-Promt HowTo nor in the init or inittab
manpages (which re
Hello,
when i try printing (debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 and magicfilter lp,
PC-StyleHardware in kernel) lpq gives back:
/dev/lp1 doesn`t support this action (or something similar) tunelp /dev/lp1
-i 7 gives the same.
Does anybody know how to get lp1 that supports printing?
Thanks
Lorenz
When I start gnome 1.0 on my debian 2.1 with kernel 2.2.4 i suddenly get a
storm of xterms caused by a "panic" of tcplogger who reports auth reqests at
port 5001 (not existing at my /etc/sevices) from unkown user at 127.0.0.1.
Does anybody know where this requests come from and how I may stop them?
I'm using KDE 1.1 on a debian slink. When I login in KDE I have
another PATH then when I login in a console or another WindowManager. I
don't know where to set the PATH that uses KDE.
Any idea would be apreciated
Lorenz
>
>
> Starting KDE 1.1 in my debian slink I get another PATH (and not the one I
> want to get) as when I login at a console or another WindowManager. I have
> the .bash_profile and .bashrc files in my home directories pointing as
> links to /etc/bash_profile and /etc/bashrc.
> Any idea???
> Thanks
>
I'm trying to compile the version 1.1 of KDE using the makefiles that came
with the tar.gz files i'm using. In the case of kdebase the make is looking
for a program called MSGFMT. But that's not installed and I don't find it in
dselect. Does anybody know what program this is and where I find it?
T
You can go to a open console with ALT+CONTROL+Fn. Then, if you really want
to stop X, you have to go to /etc/init.d/ and execute:
$/etc/init.d>./xdm stop.
If later on you want to restart it execute:
$/etc/init.d>./xdm start.
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven [SMTP:[EMAI
I think XFree86 3.3.3.1 is coming with support of this chipset. But NOT
using the accelerated S3 variant but the normal SVGA.
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Timo Reunanen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviado el: miércoles 31 de marzo de 1999 22:12
> Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> CC:
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