On 28 Feb 1997, Christoph Martin wrote:
> > The obvious solution is to remove all TeX files conflicting with teTeX
> > before installing teTeX, but this is not "user friendly", "nice", "cool",
> > etc.
>
> You have no other chance. dpkg can't handle all (more than one) the
> replaces.
Then, to t
On Sun, 23 Feb 1997, Riku Voipio wrote:
> Here at debian, we have joined the fun, and you can join in too.
This may sound silly, but why doesn't someone package this thing (both US
and non-US) with a nice description of what it is, how can the whole
community beneffit from such an effort, etc, an
Hi,
Regarding my previous message, I kind of solved it. I "rm -r
linux" and started again. Now the error I'm getting is:
---
cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage \
debian/tmp-image/boot/vmlinuz-2.0.27
cp vmlinux debian/tmp-image/boot/vmlinux-2.0.27
cp Syst
On Fri, 25 Oct 1996, Randy Gobbel wrote:
> Yes, I would say it's a bug in the Debian version of libc 5.4.7. Some
> functions have been moved from the C library to the compiler, and
> applications compiled with older versions of gcc need help to work with
> libc 5.4.7. I stumbled across a fix for
Hi,
I just installed the newest jed package, and it won't start under
X... it says "terminal not powerful enough for Slang". Is there a way to
make jed and/or slsc under X?
-Marcelo
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On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, Jean Orloff wrote:
> I just installed Debian ON a 1Gb IOmega Jaz driver: it gets recognized at the
> bios level, just when you insert the root/boot disks! The resulting system is
> of course not too fast, but enough to get a feeling, without any worry for
> other installed sys
xdm (from a root shell), it seems to start, but the login console never
shows up. Any pointers, please?
Thanks,
Marcelo Magallon
On Fri, 13 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "texbin" fails to configure because version mfbasfnt-1.0-5 is missing the
> file manfnt.mf (a special font for something in Knuth's book). Downgrading to
> mfbasfnt-1.0-3 from "buzz-fixed" overcomes the problem
I ran into this, too, and the program t
el-package 2.02
TIA,
Marcelo Magallon
> My test-bed for the 1.1 install is a slow 386 with 4MB + 640K . This
> machine has Linux installed on it several times a week :-) . The RAM
> disk implementation in the new kernels uses less memory (it used to
> have a RAM cache of the RAM disk). The installation tools on 1.1 also
> use less RAM
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