Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-31 Thread gerhard
Hi Frank, Am Samstag, 1. Januar 2000 01:34 schrieb Frank Brodbeck: > What you got there is a so called tarball. It's a compressed > archive and enclosed are the sources to scribus - in your case. > But this isn't a package neither a debian (deb) nor a Red Hat > package (rpm). > > There are two wa

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-31 Thread Frank Brodbeck
Hello Gerhard gerhard came to use his tongue on Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 01:11:02AM +0200 > I want to install scribus-0.7.3.tar.gz debian-like. > Is there a way with apt-get? Or should I use checkinstall or alien? > > Any suggestion is appreciate. > What you got there is a so called tarball. It's a c

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-31 Thread gerhard
Hello Paul, Am Donnerstag, 23. Mai 2002 11:08 schrieb Paul Johnson: > The preferred method would be switch to your favorite place to > compile stuff, and do this > > apt-get -b build-dep pine What did you mean? I get : debian:/usr/local/src# apt-get -b build-dep scribus Reading Package Lists...

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-23 Thread David Roundy
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 04:45:35AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ok. How do I map users to virtual domains? Sendmail lets you do that > through a virtusertable file in the format: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] username > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm not sure what exactly this mea

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-23 Thread Paolo Falcone
Thus spake Glen Lee Edwards last Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:06:34PM -0500: > >Before I begin, I want to state that I'm very impressed with >Debian. It's obvious that some very talented people put in a lot of >quality time on it. I now have it installed on all 3 of my servers, >which f

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-23 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 04:45:35AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Rock on! But could you please turn your line wraps on to 72 columns? > > Heh. Not on that computer. My mail's been down so I had to borrow one. > I can't find out how to set line wrap on Mutt. Argh! I figured it out in a f

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-23 Thread glenlee
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 01:59:10AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:06:34PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: > > > Before I begin, I want to state that I'm very impressed with Debian. > > Rock on! But could you please turn your line wraps on to 72 columns? Heh. Not on that

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-23 Thread Paul Johnson
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:36:46PM -0600, Dan Owens wrote: > You can simply get the binary from > http://www.washington.edu/pine/getpine/unix.html > and move it to /usr/bin or another proper location. It works fine. The preferred method would be switch to your favorite place to compile stuff, an

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-23 Thread Paul Johnson
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:06:34PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: > Before I begin, I want to state that I'm very impressed with Debian. Rock on! But could you please turn your line wraps on to 72 columns? > 1) I can't get X to work right. It installed fine, and starts ok. > But screen resolu

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-22 Thread Dan Owens
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: > 3) Is there a way to get Pine to work on Debian? I can't find a > package for it, so I installed a Pine rpm using alien. It installed > fine, but now errors out stating that it can't load the necessary > libraries. But some of the libraries it says

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-22 Thread David Roundy
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:06:34PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote: > Before I begin, I want to state that I'm very impressed with Debian. It's > obvious that some very talented people put in a lot of quality time on > it. I now have it installed on all 3 of my servers, which formerly ran > Red Hat.

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-22 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Glen Lee Edwards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020522 14:07]: > Before I begin, I want to state that I'm very impressed with Debian. > It's obvious that some very talented people put in a lot of quality > time on it. I now have it installed on all 3 of my servers, which > formerly ran Red Hat. The base s

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-22 Thread Kent West
Brian wrote: 2). The mouse is going nuts. When I move it around it does all kinds of weird things, including acting like I've pressed one of the 3 buttons when I haven't, or sen't kill commands to fvwm, etc. I have a Logitech M-C48 wheel mouse. If any of you have the console and X sett

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-22 Thread Gary Hennigan
Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > 2). The mouse is going nuts. When I move it around it does all > > kinds of weird things, including acting like I've pressed one of the > > 3 buttons when I haven't, or sen't kill commands to fvwm, etc. I > > have a Logitech M-C48 wheel mouse. If any of

Re: New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-22 Thread Brian
2). The mouse is going nuts. When I move it around it does all kinds of weird things, including acting like I've pressed one of the 3 buttons when I haven't, or sen't kill commands to fvwm, etc. I have a Logitech M-C48 wheel mouse. If any of you have the console and X settings for it, I

New Debian user - a bunch of problems

2002-05-22 Thread Glen Lee Edwards
Before I begin, I want to state that I'm very impressed with Debian. It's obvious that some very talented people put in a lot of quality time on it. I now have it installed on all 3 of my servers, which formerly ran Red Hat.  The base system install went great on all of them.  I'm now having