Ivan Glushkov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried to install ati driver after upgrading my Debian/etch to xorg
> 7.0.0. There are three ways to do that as fas I know:
[snipped]
Flavio posted on the fglrx list that a new 8.24 version compatible with
X.org 7.0 is available for testing.
http://www.stanch
Hello,
I'm testing the Apache::ASP on a debian/sid box.
System info:
apache2-mpm-worker 2.0.55-4,
libapache2-mod-perl2 2.0.2-2,
libapache-asp-perl 2.59-2.
By itself, apache2+mod_perl seems to be working well.
However, I got error messages like these
[Sun Apr 16 18:12:02 2006] [error] [client 1
Dave Thayer wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 02:41:08PM +0800, LUK ShunTim wrote:
>
>
>>
>>cat <>outfile
>>Some words
>>EOF
>>
>>
>>works but when it is embedded inside an if-then-fi construct like,
>>
>>
>>AAA=&
Hello,
I ran into this problem which I cannot figure out. I must have missed
something. I'm using sid with bash version 3.1.5(1).
cat <>outfile
Some words
EOF
works but when it is embedded inside an if-then-fi construct like,
AAA=""
if [ -z "$AAA" ]; then
cat <>outfile
Some words
EO
Hello,
My gnome-session has been working well but recently after some general
upgrade, I encounter the following error:
"gnome-smproxy: unable to connect to session"
when I tried to start X I'm using startx to do it.
My system is sid with gnome/gnome-2 dist-updated just yesterday.
I had tried
Crispin Wellington wrote:
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 15:15, LUK ShunTim wrote:
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Thanks for the idea and also to all people who responded.
If that doesn't make absolute sense, then don't do it. Maybe du -sh to
find whats taking up all the space.
This is the result:
/b
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
I have /usr, /var, /home etc mounted on different partitions. One obvious way
would be to shrink other partitions and grow /, but I don't want to do that,
at
least not yet before taking a look at other (better) options.
Therefore, I am just wondering whether there is
Hi,
I am now on a 2.2.18 kernel (in sid already) and I'd like to upgrade to a 2.4.x
but unfortunately I have a small (~100 Mb) / partition when I started out and
it's already quite full. Upgrading via the usual manner with apt-get and friends
didn't do the job (and screwed things up quite a bi
Dear all,
I'd be grateful if someone who owns/has experience with the Acer Aspire
6060 tell me whether it comes with a winmodem? I'm offered a second hand
one at a good price and would like to strip Windows off for debian. If
it is, then that would be useless. I presume that winmodem is still not
Nikolai Andreyevich Luzan wrote:
> Your version of sysklogd is? if it is 1.3-29 then you have the bugged up
> version.
[snipped]
That indeed is the case. Thanks.
May be that's where the fun is -- you never know what interesting things
will come up. And you always got somebody willing to help.
Hi,
Something strange happened to my Debian system. I can login as an
ordinary user and it works normally but when I login as root, it printed
out the motd on the screen and said that root has been logged in. A
'who' from another user confirms it. It even told me "no mail for root"
but I don't get
H C Pumphrey wrote:
>
> On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Wilson Tuma wrote:
>
> > Plase could you give the the files I have to download to be able to install
> > linux man pages so I can get help by typing say
> > "man rm" or "man cp"
>
> You need the manpages package (manpages_1.19-1.deb) ,
>
Blazej Sawionek wrote:
>
> LUK ShunTim wrote:
> > KDE and Netscape 4.5bPR1.
> Sorry I don't uderstand what you are trying to do, but 4.5bPR2 is
> already available - maybe that can help you?
>
Blazej,
May be I have not made myself very clear.
What I would like to
Hi,
When I wanted to bookmark a page by dragging the "location" icon into
the bookmark file, it just wouldn't work. I'm using hamm, kernel 2.0.34,
KDE and Netscape 4.5bPR1. Have I missed to install anything?
Regards,
ST
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"M.C. Vernon" wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> A friend of mine has a (SUSE) install on hdc, but wants lilo (or
> similar) to go on hda (which is a dos/w95 partition)?
>
> is there a howto/etc for this sort of thing?
>
> Matthew
>
> --
> Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
>
> Steward of the Cambrid
Hi,
I have to add some database support so I get the source tar ball from
apache and re-compile it. With some minor problems, I got it worked. I
found the that the size of the binary file was much larger that the
original one in the distribution. I suspect that some modules are
dynamically linked
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Does Linux (or, more specifically, XFree86) support AGP video boards? The
> specific one in question is an ASUSTEK V3000 or something of the sort.
>
> Andrew Tarr
>
I don't know about V3000 but I have an Asustek V264GT AGP video card
and it is using the ATI Rage 3D
Remo Badii wrote:
>
> Dear Debian TeX/LaTeX users,
>
> I have just installed the revtex library under $HOME/tex/sty/revtex, as
> in my previous Linux system (2 years old, S.u.S.E. 4.2), under Debian
> 2.0. Although I have set the variable TEXINPUTS to include
> $HOME/tex/sty and $HOME/tex/sty/rev
Hi,
I would like to know where can I get a GPL'd or free driver for the
Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card for x86 architecture. I've checked out the
OSS/Free
page and it seems that their free version does not support this (and
other PCI) card.
Regards,
ST
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Remo Badii wrote:
>
> After installing Debian 2.0 last week from CDs, I am now trying
> to install Netscape 4, pgplot, and tgif using dselect and ftp from
> the ftp.denian.org site.
> I also got the message "getting ... xfntpex_3.3.2.3 ...
> xserver-svga ...".
> Is this because there are new versi
Michael B. Taylor wrote:
[snipped]
>
> You will need ppp, net_std, and net_base packages. I think ppp is now
> ppp_pam or something. You will need to set up your ppp options and
> your chat script. I think there is now a package that automates this task,
> but I cant remember what it is called
David Wright wrote:
>
> On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, LUK ShunTim wrote:
>
> > Thanks. I got it. This is what I observed.
> >
> > I change the "Display" subsection of my XF86Config to this:
> >
> > Subsection "Display"
> > Dep
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
>
> Virtual resolution is a feature of XFree86. It allows you to work
> on a larger space than the actual resolution of your display. It
> works almost exactly as if you had a display with better resolution.
> I don't think you can really disable it, but you can avoid noticing
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
>
> *-LUK ShunTim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |
> | I'm just wondering whether enabling virtual resolution is compiled
> | default in X servers. Even if I commented out all "Virtual" options in
> | my XF86Config file, I still get the virtual
I'm just wondering whether enabling virtual resolution is compiled
default in X servers. Even if I commented out all "Virtual" options in
my XF86Config file, I still get the virtual desktops. I'm using the
XF86_Mach64 server.
Any hint if I'd like to disable it?
Regards,
ST
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BG Lim wrote:
>
> I just installed kde-1.0 from ftp.kde.org. I believe that it is the same
> release 1.0-1 version found in slink.
>
> My problem is that the toolbar icons in kfm and other progs that use those
> icons don't show up. Instead, you get fuzzy pics where the icons are
> supposed to be
Kent West wrote:
>
> Whenever I try to run Netscape it returns an error to the effect of
> "Can't open display" Any clues? (Please be as specific as you can because
> I don't know what I'm doing.)
>
> Thanks.
> Kent West
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> On Sat, 8 Aug 1998, LUK ShunTim wrote:
>
> > I installed KDE 1.0 on my Debian Linux 2.0 with the .deb packages from
> > ftp.us.kde.org and it worked find; except one thing: I get blurred
> > ima
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>
> Hey there, I've gotten Debian installed and running, but I have a few
> problems I need to get taken care of. First off, I accidentally uninstalled
> dpkg-ftp, but managed to use dftp to get dkpg-http, but it asks for a proxy
> address or URL and I have no clue what
Hi,
I installed KDE 1.0 on my Debian Linux 2.0 with the .deb packages from
ftp.us.kde.org and it worked find; except one thing: I get blurred
images instead of nice looking icons (i.e., the Up, Home, ... buttons)
on the toolbar in kfm. This problem occurs in some other applications,
too.
The .xse
I got this problem as well when I upgrade from Debian 1.2 to 1.3.
I overcame it by turning off the passive FTP tranfer mode when selecting
the access method.
Hope it works for you as well.
ST
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re problem because I get the virtual
consoles (1 to 4) from the Rescue Disk boot.
I would be grateful for your help.
Regards,
--ST
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