On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:04:34AM +, Dave Selby wrote:
> When using X, you can highlight text and copy it to another area via the
> middle mouse button.
>
> Is there a buffer file that holds the highlighted text ? This would be very
> usefull for passing URLs etc to the ctrl-alt-f1 command
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 05:16:01PM +0100, Jens Kubieziel wrote:
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> I'm looking for a tool where I can draw mathematical graphs like
> y=3x^4+5x^3+9x^2+2 and save them so that I can use it in Latex. Which
> pack?ges provide those functionality?
>
gnuplot
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I would like to tone down repeative disk usage and would like to share
/usr/share via nfs... can anyone think of reasons this would be a bad
idea?
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I now have several computers on a network and I would like for all of
them to act smartly together on a network. I have a parisc box acting as
the main email server to send and recieve email, it works properly
rewriting the hostname and everything. The part that doesn't work is
setting up all the c
On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 08:44:17PM -0700, Craig Dickson wrote:
> Jack wrote:
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> > Setting up mozilla-browser (0.9.4-3) ...
> > /var/lib/dpkg/info/mozilla-browser.postinst: line 29: 1724 Segmentation
> > fault regxpcom >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
> > dpkg: error processing mozilla-browser (--con
I have linux working on an HP-712 but I can't get X configureed to use
the framebuffer... anyone have a config that does this? (I have the
relivent modelines for my monitor).
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ps) I've done this a long time ago on my x86 box but it's been a while..
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I would like to generate a new keypair and revoke the old key I had, (I
no longer have an account w/ that system and the subkey that's on it
also to an account I no longer have access too) but I would still like
to beable to decrypt old email w/ my old key...
Anyone know the steps I need to do thi
I have a cool HP-735 but no keyboard or HP-HIL->ps2 connector. I thought
I could use a serial console to connect to this beast but when I fire up
minicom no matter what speed or settings I get nothing. Does anyone know
what I have to do to make this thing do stuff?
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I've been trying to understand the update-menu system. Perhaps the
parsing bit of my brain is set to off...
What I would like is a way to include a Custom user menu inside the
generated blackbox menu.
I find if I edit the menu in /etc/X11/blackbox/blackbox-menu w/
something like this:
[submenu
This is a side issue to this thread, but I have the nvidia drivers and
qt w/ Anti-aliased font support on in my sid box and kde doesn't seem to
acknowledge the presence of my ttf fonts. Does anyone know how to fix
this? I made my fonts.dir w/ mkttfdir if it makes any difference.
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It's not a big deal but I used to have correct ansi escaped fonts on my
console so when I ran epic4 my scripts wouldn't look stupid. Since I've
installed debian a couple months ago the fonts have never looked right
on the console. I've searched around to try to find a way to fix this
and nothing se
I'm using sid, so xf4.0.2, and qt2.3 are installed. I have a geforce GTS and
have installed the NVidia driver and the glx module. How do I enable
antialiased font support?
Reading the changelog.gz file in /usr/doc/libqt2/ it seems to say that I
have to set an envar QT_XFT='true' but the debian cha
I have both kde and gnome on my machine and I find that they work
great... except for the menus. Moving apps like gimp and kword around on
the different menus is kinda *annoying* then there's the debian menu.
Argh. Has anyone tried to unify these ever? Could there be made a .deb
that does this by s
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