Hi,
Using iceweasel 3.5.5-1 I have installed several extensions:
xul-ext-adblock-plus
xul-ext-firebug
xul-ext-greasemonkey
xul-ext-webdeveloper
yet none of them appear in the browser's addon list.
Did I overlook something?
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> Right now I use:
> >
> > xmodmap /usr/lib/kbd/keytables/us.xmap
> > xmodmap /usr/lib/kbd/keytables/cf.xmap
> >
> > but this is slow.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
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this is slow.
Any suggestions?
TIA.
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Recently I reinstalled the whole "base" package from a rescue disk and
thus dpkg no longer sees any of my previously installed packages. Is
there a tool or option in dpkg to rebuild its database of installed
packages or has everything been wiped out for good?
TIA.
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twave_cs.c
> In file included from /usr/src/linux/include/linux/fs.h:232,
Had the exact same problem. I hope you don't need the netwave_cs module
because the only solution I found was to take out "netwave_cs.o" from
one of the Makefiles (do a grep). After that all went OK.
is with 2.1.x kernels since 45 or so with the same
result up to now. Not that I really _need_ to run this kernels but I'm
just curious as to why this happens. After looking around on debian and
linux-kernel lists archives I haven't seen similar problems.
Am I cursed?
Thanks in ad
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