eric support" in the SCSI menu.
It's rather confusing...
Mvg,
Peter De Wachter
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On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 10:18:41PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Peter De Wachter writes:
> > - There doesn't seem to be any way to scroll line-by-line or two lines at
> > a time (like lynx with Insert/Delete)
>
> True.
False.
M-x set-variable scroll-step 1
I just d
ss Ctrl-h for help, but that
> > just crashes the program.
>
> Here it splits the screen and shows a list of commands with descriptions.
Hmm, I did some testing and it only seems to crash when I'm using a
Dutch locale.
Mvg,
Peter De Wachter
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x27; only lists the
command line options, and /usr/share/doc/info doesn't contain anything
useful. When info starts, it tells me that I can press Ctrl-h for help,
but that just crashes the program.
When I see people who claim to like info, I really do wonder whether
they're talking about the
/dir/with/fonts/" adds a font path, and "xset fp
rehash" reindexes the font paths in case you added or removed fonts from
them.
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mand, for
> example, the game responds "You can't jump very far," or something
> similar.
I believe this is caused by the number_pad option. Try disabling it.
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x27;t find something I like.
http://nova.bsuvc.bsu.edu/prn/monofont/ has reviews of several
monospaced fonts. You'll probably find something to your liking
there.
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ks only in ~/.Xresources. At least, when I needed to
set some resources, they only worked when I put them in that file. I
don't know much about X :(
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AN Server broadcasts MPEG2 videos on the network. Today,
possible inputs include DVDs, DVB-S satellite streams, MPEG-1 or MPEG-2
files, MPEG-2 real-time encoding cards.
Peter De Wachter
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 04:20:23PM +, debian debian wrote:
> what's the version of XFree86 in Woody?
Woody has both XFree86 3.3.6 and 4.1.0. 4.2.0 is being prepared, and
will be released when ready.
Peter De Wachter
used it, so I don't
know how good it is. It's non-free, but a time-limited demo is
available.
Peter De Wachter
rning Vim. It helps everybody to learn using the most useful Vim features.
It is much easier to read than the reference manual, but omits details. See
|user-manual|.
Peter De Wachter
it's supposed
> to be. When did debian change back to "xterm"?
>
> Thanks,
> Andy.
'xterm' and 'xterm-debian' are supposed to be the same. You can test if
they actually are with: infocmp xterm xterm-debian
Peter De Wachter
k at www.cygwin.com. The ncurses library still
> requires a POSIX system, but the cygwin folks have a very good
> emulation layer for MS Windows.
You can also try PDCurses (http://pdcurses.sourceforge.net/). IIRC, this
version of curses works with most DOS/Windows compilers.
Peter De Wachter
The Home and End don't work in a bash prompt in xterm. Curiously enough,
these keys do work in vim. I'm using Woody and XFree86 4.1.0 with a
Belgian keyboard layout. Does anybody know what could cause this, or how
to fix it?
Peter De Wachter
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, ben wrote:
> anybody know where or how i can get hold of mosaic to run it in debian?
You can get it at http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/XMosaic/. With
a couple of minor tweaks, you can get it to compile. Note that you need
lesstif-dev, as it is a Motif application.
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Preben Randhol wrote:
> Paolo Falcone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 30/11/2001 (15:46) :
> >
> > Preben Randhol wrote:
> >
> > I don't know if Galeon supports esd, though. There's an esd plugin for
> > XMMS which would enable multiple streaming across a single device
> > amon
a Unix port
here: http://garbo.uwasa.fi/unix/arcers.html
Peter De Wachter
e driver (1.9.1) solved this problem for me. You
can find it at http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/.
Peter De Wachter
ill randomly drop messages sent by older clients.
This is obviously not a problem if you don't connect through their
servers.
Both these problems also happen with older official ICQ clients.
An alternative is MSN. Most Windows users use it, and while it's evil,
it's perfectly supported under Linux. (I don't know about Macs.)
Peter De Wachter
This problem is solved for me with version 1.9.1 of the via82cxxx_audio
driver. It is not yet included with the standard kernel, but you can find
it at http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/.
Peter De Wachter
The card is a RTL8139C and since I switched to 2.4.x
> I daily get transmit time-outs and 'too much work'-messages.
2.4.14 has an expirimental driver for RTL8139C+ chips, called 8139cp. I
don't know if the '+' in the name makes a difference.
Peter De Wachter
ke was when support for fixed-rate chipsets was added. This
seems to indicate that the bug is actually on the AOpen motherboard.
My solution was to simply to copy the last working driver version over the
one currently shipped in the Linux kernel. I'm sure this is quite unwise,
but what the heck, it works :)
Peter De Wachter
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Stan Brown wrote:
> I've got a mcahine with 2 CD'ish devices. hda is a CD rewader only, hdb is
> a CD writer. hda is hanlded as a pure IDE device, while hdb is handled as
> an ide-scsi device, which probably has nothing to do with the question I am
> sking anyway :-)
>
> I can
kernel module version is 2.0.1 but version 3.0.x is needed.
> [dri] Disabling DRI.
>
> Seems I've got the wrong mga.o. But why?
>
> By, Sven
I had the same problem. Compiling agpart and mga DRI into the kernel
(version 2.4.9) magically fixed the problem. If anyone can explain this,
please do so ;)
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There's also xearth :)
Peter De Wachter
Then pick
the closest match for your fonts. The monitor dot pitch and other stuff
has nothing to do with it.
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