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Hi,
I have upgraded my machine to testing, however since doing so my desktop
has started intermittently displaying horizontal artifacts on the screen
like this ... http://www.stocktons.org.uk/Screenshot.png.
It does not seem to matter which applications I am running or which
window manager, I hav
advance.
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New to debian, i'm faced with the challenge of installing debian tonite,
setting up a USB PPPoA Bellsouth.net adsl connection to be shared out via
ethernet card to a peer-to-peer network (static internal ip addresses and
hub connectivity, windows platform workgroups) and i'm a little
overwhelmed.
>> sorry but I need to know where exactly .bash_profile is located and which
usually in your home directory (cd ~)
>> editor do I use to edit it. I tried the vi editor. I show nothing and I
>> don't know the command to get out of it. Even control c (^C) does not help.
>
>OK. Login as a normal
The saga continues,
Switching to netscape to try and resolve this.
> >Apperantly you didn't use the installer packages provided for these.
I got that and used it to install netscape 4.03
(setenv TMPDIR ; dpkg -i netscape4_4.0-12.deb)
followed dependencies etc etc
No joy, it still SEGVs.
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 21 06:47:01 1998
>> I'm having problems using some software downloaded from the net (netscape,
>> StarOffice etc etc).
>
>Apperantly you didn't use the installer packages provided for these.
I did for netscape, and that doesn't work, mind you i converted it from an
Hi !
I'm having problems using some software downloaded from the net
(netscape, StarOffice etc etc).
I have a brand new installation of Debian 2.0 (kernal 2.0.34),
everything else works great.
I'll use the setup for StarOffice as an example of the problem.
But neither netscape, nor acrobat work
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