mslinuz wrote:
I'm sorry if I misunderstand, but after reading your mail, I have 2
assumtions:
Your assumptions are correct. Actually, I have only Debian users,
and they all use gnome/gdm, so your #1 solution is the one that
I'm interested in.
1. Users use debian with gnome/gdm in the diffe
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Joseph Haig wrote:
I think the sensible options are:
1) Get the package directly from OpenOffice.org
2) Create a backport (and let me have a copy, please ;-) )
3) Upgrade to sid
I have DLd the tarball from OOo, but I have a few questions before I go
any farther.
Opus wrote:
So, how do I get the OpenOffice 2.0 .deb files installed on my
system?
Many thanks to Steef, Felix, and Anthony, all of whom replied
that "dpkg -i " as root was the answer. It worked
perfectly and I now have OpenOffice.org 2.0 running on my Debian
Sarge system with
I downloaded the Linux binaries for OpenOffice 2.0 from OpenOffice.org
and found that they are in RPMs. I managed to figure out that I
needed to install alien, which I did, and have now converted the
RPMs to DEBs, but I don't know what to do with the DEB files. I'm
running Sarge with a 2.6 kerne
When using the VNC client there is a way to toggle from using
the full screen to having a scrollable window (IIRC). Is
there a way to toggle the Terminal Server Client window
similarly? I use TSClient to log in remotely to WinXP
machines from my laptop. My laptop has only a 1024x768
screen, as
Kent West wrote:
Andy Anderson writes:
Any ideas?
Just give up and plug in an old junker keyboard.
I've got one that will boot with no keyboard but insists that it must
have
a mouse.
Nnot quite elegant, but you might try plugging in a keyboard just long
enough to get past the POST, then
Christopher Pharo Glæserud wrote:
George J. (Andy) Anderson,
Does anyone know it there is a (simple) way to "emulate" a keyboard?
What does it do if you plug a mouse in the keyboard port?
I don't know - I didn't think of trying that. I'll try it just to
see what happens when I get a ch
Yesterday when I retrieved email from my provider via POP3 using
Thunderbird, I noticed that there were some emails missing from
my Inbox. I know this because I looked for one that I knew I
had not moved or deleted and could not find it. So I closed
Thunderbird and looked through the Inbox file
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