Hi:
If you don't want to use web browsing capability in StarOffice (who does
anyway), you don't need Java support.
Seung-woo Nam
"Dana J . Laude" wrote:
> I'd like to install the current StarOffice 5.2 from
> sun.com since the version for Potato is old. When
>
e is not a
part of official Debian dist but since it happened after the upgrade, I was
wandering ther's any conflict between Helix Gnome and new Debian.
Has anyone had the same problem?
Seung-woo Nam
y.
I installed it with 2.2_rev0 and I've been updating with apt-get regularly so I
believe there's almost nothing to upgrade)
Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
Type 'cfdisk /dev/hda' and see if the partition's there. If it is, you can
mount it with the device name and if it isn't, you can make a new partition.
Maybe the second partition was st up as a logical partition, in which case
it should be /dev/hda5.
Seung-woo Nam
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Hi:
man apt-get (shows you apt-get manual. Try to get yourself familiar with man
pages. They look extremely boring but very useful.)
Most of the time, for installing new packages, you can use 'apt-get install
packageame'.
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From: "Chris&quo
Hi:
Why don't you use GIMP (assuming you already installed it)? You can make
screenshots and prepare them for web in the same program :-)
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From: "Osamu Aoki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debian-user list"
Sent: Tuesday, De
Hi:
Maybe it's because the installation script is trying to write something on
the same directory and since you're running it on a cdrom, you get an error?
Why don't you copy the script to your hard-drive and try in again?
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From: "
never ordered from those websites so I can't
really tell you which one is good but you could try
Cheapbytes(www.cheapbytes.com) or Linux Mall(www.linuxmall.com). They both
have cheap cdroms that come without manuals.
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From: "Chris"
Hi:
If you haven't uninstalled WindowMaker, you must be able to switch your WM
by opening Gnome Control Center window and in window manager section you
just choose one of WMs listed.
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From: "Marcin Landowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
Hi:
apt-get install unzip
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From: "Alistair Whittle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 8:36 AM
Subject: unzip
> Hi,
>
> I have just installed debian GNU/Linux 2.2. The install worked fine, and
I
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Hi:
When you set up your mouse, did you change the device name to '/dev/psaux'?
In debian 2.2 setup, the default is set to '/dev/mouse' and you have to
change it. I found it confuding, too, because in 2.1, the default was set to
'/dev/psaux'.
Seung-woo Nam
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Hi:
I had the same problem with my soundblaster pci 128. I downloaded aumix and
could fix the problem.
apt-get install aumix
After installing you can adjust the volume by typing 'aumix -v+20' something
like that.
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From: "Jatin
I believe the data is stored in '.licq' directory in your home directory.
You could just back up the files there and remove the package. After you
install the newer version, you could copy the data back to '.licq'
directory.
Seung-woo Nam
- Original Message -
From:
loads fine but when
I try to open audio mixer in Gnome, it say mixer is not found.
Seung-woo Nam
I downloaded all deb files for kde2 from kde2
mirror ftp server. However, when I tried to install packages, I got whole bunch
of dependency errors. Can I just put the ftp path in /etc/apt/sources.list file
and apt-get would take care of the rest?
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n't seem to find
it.
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Would that be the problem?
Seung-woo Nam
Hi:
I was just wondering if there is a printer setup tool in debian like
printtool in redhat. My printer is hp deskjet 694c and it just spits out
garbage under debian.
Thanks
Seung-woo Nam
lse. Could
anyone help me?
Thanks.
Seung-woo Nam
e for debian?
Thanks for any help.
Seung-woo Nam
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