on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 05:41:32PM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> my guess is that he's going to read the subject and delete your email
> before reading the content. you might want to try again with a
> subject that has his name to bring it to his attention. he's pretty
>
my guess is that he's going to read the subject and delete your email before
reading the content. you might want to try again with a subject that has his
name to bring it to his attention. he's pretty frustrated right now.
although, good luck. i've already given him the same instructions. he
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on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 03:58:38PM -0800, Tran Nam Binh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Hackers have put my user id into some redistributing list of your
> technical forum.
>
> I can't unsubcribe with automated system because my user id is not on
> the main list.
>
> Please help. I received tons of
Hackers have put my user id into some redistributing
list of your technical forum.
I can't unsubcribe with automated system because my
user id is not on the main list.
Please help. I received tons of unwanted mails.
Please forward this request to the list owner
Thanks
--- Steve Kieu <[EMAIL PROT
> > > > glibc 2.2.4
Yes it still prints the message but the installation
goes as normal. I did not change or install anything
more.
because I am not lucky to run openoffice so I dont
know how it is compared to star offfice 6.0b, any one
pls advice? If better then I will try one more time
after i
On Fri, 2001-11-23 at 16:32, Denis wrote:
>
>
> Magellano:/bin# so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-it.bin /n
> error: wrong glibc version, you need 2.1.1
> Magellano:/bin#
>
> Magellano:/# vi /etc/debian_version
> 2.1
>
> "glibc" there isn't in my Debian cd.
>
> What can i do?
glibc is the source package
Magellano:/bin# so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-it.bin /n
error: wrong glibc version, you need 2.1.1
Magellano:/bin#
Magellano:/# vi /etc/debian_version
2.1
"glibc" there isn't in my Debian cd.
What can i do?
I have installed the new StarOffice-4.0 onto my stable (bo)
distribution of Debian/GNU Linux (1.3.1.r6). When I startup via the
soffice script, I get the following messages followed by a
Segmentation Fault error. Any idea what is the matter?
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On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Johnny Stevenson wrote:
> I have Debian 1.2 and (successfully) installed StarOffice in /usr/local.
>
> I ran setup as a user successfully, with no errors reported.
>
> Each time I run swriter3 I get an error:
>
> Xprinter not found
> XPPATH incorrectly set.
>
> (or someth
I have Debian 1.2 and (successfully) installed StarOffice in /usr/local.
I ran setup as a user successfully, with no errors reported.
Each time I run swriter3 I get an error:
Xprinter not found
XPPATH incorrectly set.
(or something very similar)
I have XPPATH set to:
/usr/local/StartOffice-3
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