On 21/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> > The motor code is rather messy. I was thinking of cleaning it up in
> > general. Are people using it? If anyone is actually interested in
> > using it, it might be worthwhile to maintain it.
>
> I haven'
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities
eg constant view of current row number, file browser and selection,
cutting, pasting and copying functions. I also tried to use motor
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
On 21/04/2008, Joost Witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 21/04/2008, Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:12:40PM +0200, Lars Bjerregaard wrote:
> > Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> >> On 16/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL
On 21/04/2008, Joost Witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 21/04/2008, Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:12:40PM +0200, Lars Bjerregaard wrote:
> > > Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> > >> On 16/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
On 21/04/2008, Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:12:40PM +0200, Lars Bjerregaard wrote:
> > Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> >> On 16/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> I installed motor in my AMD64 Etch system and after I execute it I g
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:12:40PM +0200, Lars Bjerregaard wrote:
> Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
>> On 16/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I installed motor in my AMD64 Etch system and after I execute it I get
>>> "Segmentation fault"... :-/
>>
>> Whoa, etch? You got that
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 08:23:49PM +0100, Mark Clarkson wrote:
> Hi Tero,
> Vim is great for this but has a steep learning curve. Vim is also tuned for
> touch typists, which eventually pushed me into learning touch typing, which
> is great, especially for night time coding. One really simple and o
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 11:14:08PM +1000, Owen Townend wrote:
> Hey,
> Try vim, once you get your head around the way it works it is an immensely
> powerful editor. There are many 'cheat sheet' type reference sheets
> available if you google a bit which, when stuck to a nearby wall, help out
> as
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It's a darned shame that there are no IDEs similar to the one in
> Turbo Pascal.
Perhaps this one? ;-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show xwpe
Package: xwpe
Priority: optional
Section: editors
Installed-Size: 536
Maint
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
On 16/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I installed motor in my AMD64 Etch system and after I execute it I get
"Segmentation fault"... :-/
Whoa, etch? You got that on etch? How the hell did such an RC bug get
into etch? First time I hear about
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:19:34 +0300
Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Goodenough wrote:
> > On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> >> Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
> >>> I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
> >>> nano, but it isn't enough.
Tero M�ntyvaara wrote:
I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities
eg constant view of current row number, file browser and selection,
cutting, pasting and copying functions.
[You're very brave ..
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
> I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
> nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities
> eg constant view of current row number, file browser and selection,
> cutting, pasting and copying functions. I also tried to us
On 16/04/2008, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It just occurred to me: is AMD64 fully supported in Etch? (Or am I
> thinking Sarge?)
Yes, it is. etch was the first Debian distribution to support x86_64.
I guess there were a few kinks in that support.
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On 04/16/08 15:33, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
> On 16/04/2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 16/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > I installed motor in my AMD64 Etch system and after I execute it I
On 16/04/2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I installed motor in my AMD64 Etch system and after I execute it I get
> > "Segmentation fault"... :-/
>
> Whoa, etch? You got that on etch? How the hell did such an
On 16/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed motor in my AMD64 Etch system and after I execute it I get
> "Segmentation fault"... :-/
Whoa, etch? You got that on etch? How the hell did such an RC bug get
into etch? First time I hear about it.
- Jordi G. H.
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On 04/16/08 11:09, Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
[snip]
>
> I installed motor in my AMD64 Etch system and after I execute it I get
> "Segmentation fault"... :-/
Did you file a bug?
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Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
On 15/04/2008, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's a darned shame that there are no IDEs similar to the one in
Turbo Pascal.
How about motor? (apt-cache show motor).
I still prefer myself to use Emacs. With stuff like ede to automatise
the building of
On 15/04/2008, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a darned shame that there are no IDEs similar to the one in
> Turbo Pascal.
How about motor? (apt-cache show motor).
I still prefer myself to use Emacs. With stuff like ede to automatise
the building of Makefiles, it's a full-fledged I
On 16/04/2008, Dave Thayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Debian has a package for damn near anything!
>
> dt
Yup, your right...
#apt-cache show kitchensync
:-)
Adrian
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 03:53:38PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> It's a darned shame that there are no IDEs similar to the one in
> Turbo Pascal.
$ apt-cache show xwpe
[...]
Description: Programming environment and editor for console and X11
Xwpe is an integrated programming and debugging environmen
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 06:19:34PM +0300, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> Eclipse is used in graphical user environment only. I wished to find a
> shell program. :-)
In that case, shouldn't you be using "ed"? (just kidding!!)
Daniel
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I have to agree completely with this poster. I started learning VIM 3
years ago when my employer insisted that I use a windows workstation.
I hated it so much that I decided to live in a full screen PuTTY,
SSHed to their Linux and FreeBSD servers. I decided that what ever
new editor I learned wou
Emacs is a versatile editor and functions quite well as an IDE. Any
features not included out-of-the-box can be easily added using Emacs
Lisp script, but don't worry about learning that, because most, if not
all, functions you'll need are in the stock version or have already
been written.
On Tue,
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On 04/15/08 15:35, Lesley Binks wrote:
> On 15/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used nano,
>> but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities eg const
On 15/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used nano,
> but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities eg constant
> view of current row number, file browser and selection, cutting, pasting and
> copyi
Hi Tero,
Vim is great for this but has a steep learning curve. Vim is also tuned for
touch typists, which eventually pushed me into learning touch typing, which
is great, especially for night time coding. One really simple and often
overlooked feature is being able to view source code in two column
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 16:00:27 +0300
Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
> nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like
> functionalities eg constant view of current row number, file browser
> and selection, cutt
David Goodenough wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
>> Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
>> > I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
>> > nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities
>> > eg constant view of current row numbe
David Goodenough wrote:
On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities
eg constant view of current row number, file browser a
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 09:50:55 -0400
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You will not find any "real" IDEs in Linux. However, vim/gvim can do
what you describe. Emacs (another powerful editor) is also capable of
doing what you describe.
If it's an
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:07:10 +0100
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it's an IDE you're after, check out Eclipse[0]. It rocks. 'Nuff
> Said. :oP
Sorry, missed the bit about needing a shell. :o(
If you're using a command line, as raju says use VIM or Emacs. If you
can i
On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
> > I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
> > nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities
> > eg constant view of current row number, file browser and selection,
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 09:50:55 -0400
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You will not find any "real" IDEs in Linux. However, vim/gvim can do
> what you describe. Emacs (another powerful editor) is also capable of
> doing what you describe.
If it's an IDE you're after, check out Ecli
Tero Mäntyvaara wrote:
> I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used
> nano, but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities
> eg constant view of current row number, file browser and selection,
> cutting, pasting and copying functions. I also tried to use
On 15/04/2008, Tero Mäntyvaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am looking for shell program for source code edition. I have used nano,
> but it isn't enough. I need more "real" IDE like functionalities eg constant
> view of current row number, file browser and selection, cutting, pasting and
> cop
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 17:53:47 +1000, jupiter DOT hce AT gmail DOT com wrote:
> Thanks Florian and Andrei. The installation of OpenOffice works indeed
> after installing the second CD.
>
> > With aptitude you can do searches like this:
> >
> > aptitude search '~i(~sgames|~Ggame)'
> >
> > This wi
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 05:53:47PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > With aptitude you can do searches like this:
> >
> > aptitude search '~i(~sgames|~Ggame)'
> >
> > This will list all installed (~i) packages which belong to the "games"
> > section (~sgames) or (|) which have the string "game"
Thanks Florian and Andrei. The installation of OpenOffice works indeed
after installing the second CD.
> With aptitude you can do searches like this:
>
> aptitude search '~i(~sgames|~Ggame)'
>
> This will list all installed (~i) packages which belong to the "games"
> section (~sgames) or (|) whi
On Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 20:42:03 +1000, webmail DOT hce AT gmail DOT com wrote:
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
>> Your apt knows only of one source for packages, and that is the CD1. You
>> need to add additional sources.
>
> I've only got one CD, will try to download second.
I checked it now, you indee
On Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 08:42:03PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't have a network connection, a win modem is the only one I have and I
> am currently working to try compile the win modem source code. I'll have to
> install kernel header files to do it. But first, I have to learn how to
Andrei Popescu wrote:
Your apt knows only of one source for packages, and that is the CD1. You
need to add additional sources.
I've only got one CD, will try to download second.
If you already have more than the first CD then you could add it with
apt-cdrom (see 'man apt-cdrom' for more detai
On Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 07:15:42PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> [ Your "top-posting" style of replying makes it harder for other people
>> to join the discussion since they have to do quite some scrolling up
>> and down to understand the context, especially if a ce
Florian Kulzer wrote:
[ Your "top-posting" style of replying makes it harder for other people
to join the discussion since they have to do quite some scrolling up
and down to understand the context, especially if a certain topic has
already received many messages. The recommended approach o
[ Your "top-posting" style of replying makes it harder for other people
to join the discussion since they have to do quite some scrolling up
and down to understand the context, especially if a certain topic has
already received many messages. The recommended approach on this
list is to put
Thanks Florian. I followed your instruction, but got following result.
I've tried both with CD and without CD in the driver, but the same result.
# apt-get install openoffice.org
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Package openoffice.org is not available, but is referr
On Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 16:18:43 +1000, jupiter DOT hce AT gmail DOT com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Debian 4.0 from a CD, just found that the installation does
> not let me to select applications. Mow I have to install an application
> from the CD (I don't have a network connection, a win mo
Roy Mabry wrote:
i have a smae question...I am going to install debian but is the source
code
on the disks...or do i download it elsewhereAlso is sarge on the disk?
Think *before* you write. You've just got an answer to the similar
question you just posted minutes ago.
It depends. If yo
Roy Mabry wrote:
Are the source code and sage on the cd or do i need to download it
from you web site? I have never installed debian before but io have
seen it and liked it alot
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If u get full debian disk(2 DVDs), u can install them(binary & source)
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Roy Mabry wrote:
Are the source code and sage on the cd or do i need to download it from you
web site? I have never installed debian before but io have seen it and
liked
it alot
There are two common methods of obtaining debian:
- buy a full set of CDs/DVDs. Take care that you buy a set w
If you want something simple use kate. I use it and it is enough good...Christos
Or, you might try FTE which has syntax highlighting and is rather
lightweight.
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Jason Spiro wrote:
> Le 01-06-2006, Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
>> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
>> edit fast some C
Le 01-06-2006, Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
> edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pico. I looked around,
> but it seems l
Þann 2006-06-01, 10:12:46 (+0200) skrifaði Ivan Glushkov:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
> edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pico. I looked around,
> but
* Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jun 01 06:40 -0500]:
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> Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > * Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jun 01 03:15 -0500]:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
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Glenn Becker wrote:
>
>> vi (vim) is lighter then emacs and many think it is also better
>
> i am more and more of a vi-head and altho i like vim quite a bit i am
> coming to prefer elvis - it sticks closer to original vi.
:set cp
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vi (vim) is lighter then emacs and many think it is also better
i am more and more of a vi-head and altho i like vim quite a bit i am
coming to prefer elvis - it sticks closer to original vi.
glenn
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Em Qui, 2006-06-01 às 10:58 +0200, Ivan Glushkov escreveu:
>
> >> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for
vi (vim) is lighter then emacs and many think it is also better
Michel.
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 16:54:35 +0100, Digby Tarvin wrote:
[..]
>Since free implementaions of vi have become available, I have tended to
>stick to that on Unix systems unless I want to do something exotic like
>running complex macros that act on multiple files simultaneously. Vi is
>much easier to
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 03:22:02PM +0100, George Borisov wrote:
> Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> >
> > If you are learning a new editor, learn vim instead of vi. vim is
> > basically 'vi iMproved'. It is a very nice, powerful and not bloated
> > editor.
> > It has syntax highlighting, folding, ct
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
>
> If you are learning a new editor, learn vim instead of vi. vim is
> basically 'vi iMproved'. It is a very nice, powerful and not bloated editor.
> It has syntax highlighting, folding, ctags support, compile/edit/run support
> within vim and a lot more.
As tempted
On Thursday 01 June 2006 07:37, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> El jue, 01-06-2006 a las 10:12 +0200, Ivan Glushkov escribió:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
> > editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
> > edit fast
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 13:49:26 +0200, Ivan Glushkov wrote:
>Angel L. Mateo wrote:
>>El jue, 01-06-2006 a las 10:12 +0200, Ivan Glushkov escribió:
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source
>>>code editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Current
Angel L. Mateo wrote:
El jue, 01-06-2006 a las 10:12 +0200, Ivan Glushkov escribió:
Hi all,
I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pico. I
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Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jun 01 03:15 -0500]:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
>> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
>
El jue, 01-06-2006 a las 10:12 +0200, Ivan Glushkov escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
> edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pico. I looked around,
>
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Ivan Glushkov wrote:
|> Lubos Vrbka wrote:
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|> > Ivan Glushkov wrote:
|> >
|> >> Hi all,
|> >>
|> >> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
|> >> editing, which supports syntax
* Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jun 01 03:15 -0500]:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
> edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pico. I looked around,
>
There are several editors that has syntax highlighting. When I'm stuckon non-Unix-like systems I usually turn to SciTE (Debian package:
scite).SciTE is a very nice code editor, highly customizable and it's available under different OSI've used Jext writing Matlab, LaTeX and php codes for my thesis,
Petteri wrote:
Ivan Glushkov kirjoitti to 1. kesäkuuta 2006 10:12:46:
Hi all,
I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
editing, which supports syntax highlighting.
The best is GNU Emacs, but it may not be the lightest ;)
Currently when I want to
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 10:12:46 +0200, Ivan Glushkov wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source
>code editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want
>to edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pico. I looked
>around, but it see
Many editors,
emacs/vim/kwrite
* Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-01 10:12:46 +0200]:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
> edit fast some C/C++ file I am open
Lubos Vrbka wrote:
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Ivan Glushkov wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pi
Ivan Glushkov kirjoitti to 1. kesäkuuta 2006 10:12:46:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
> editing, which supports syntax highlighting.
The best is GNU Emacs, but it may not be the lightest ;)
> Currently when I want to edit fast some C/C++
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Ivan Glushkov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know which is the best & lightest editor for source code
> editing, which supports syntax highlighting. Currently when I want to
> edit fast some C/C++ file I am opening it with pico. I looked ar
Andreas Janssen wrote:
> The sundance driver is not included in the standard 2.2 kernel. You have
> to use kernel 2.4 or install the package kernel-patch-ethernet-drivers.
The sundance driver is included with the 2.2.20 kernel. It is an option on
the default install for woody with the 2.2 kernel
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 15:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andreas Janssen wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Chris Metzler wrote:
> > >> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:08:32 +0200 (CEST)
> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >>> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andrea Ta
Hello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andreas Janssen wrote:
>> As I already wrote, the sundance driver is not included in the standard
>> 2.2 kernel source. So it is nor possible unless you get the driver from
>> somewhere else, for example from the kernel-patch-ethernet-drivers
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Chris Metzler wrote:
> >> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:08:32 +0200 (CEST)
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andrea Tasso wrote:
>
> 1 - try if it is possible to search kerne
Hello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Chris Metzler wrote:
>> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:08:32 +0200 (CEST)
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andrea Tasso wrote:
1 - try if it is possible to search kernel.org
2 - google sundance.c
>>>
>>> or not so far
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:08:32 +0200 (CEST)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andrea Tasso wrote:
> >>
> >> 1 - try if it is possible to search kernel.org
> >> 2 - google sundance.c
> >
> > or not so far:
> >
> > %xxx# locate sundance.c
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 19:08:32 +0200 (CEST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andrea Tasso wrote:
>>
>> 1 - try if it is possible to search kernel.org
>> 2 - google sundance.c
>
> or not so far:
>
> %xxx# locate sundance.c
> /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20/drivers/net/sundance.c
> %xxx
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Andrea Tasso wrote:
> 1 - try if it is possible to search kernel.org
> 2 - google sundance.c
or not so far:
%xxx# locate sundance.c
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20/drivers/net/sundance.c
%xxx#
Gaspard
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 11:34:20AM -0400 or thereabouts, Paul Galbra
Hello
Paul Galbraith wrote:
> I'm trying to find the source file "sundance.c" that was used to compile
> the "sundance.o" ethernet driver module for Debian 3.0r1. I can't find
> it in the linux kernel sources for 2.2.20, and I don't know where else
> to go, really. Can someone help me find this
1 - try if it is possible to search kernel.org
2 - google sundance.c
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 11:34:20AM -0400 or thereabouts, Paul Galbraith wrote:
> Apologies for what ought to be very straightforward, but after trying for a few
> hours I still can't find what I'm looking for.
>
> I'm trying t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sdownes) writes:
> I need the source code for a few standard bits Kernel & PCMCIA bits to
> compile a driver for a PCMCIA card. I would expect to find it on the
> Debian site but can't.
>
> Can anybody tell me where it is
You can install the kernel-source-2.4.19 and pcmcia-s
On 0, sdownes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I feel I am missing something simple here but...
>
> I need the source code for a few standard bits Kernel & PCMCIA bits to
> compile a driver for a PCMCIA card. I would expect to find it on the
> Debian site but can't.
>
> Can anybody
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 01:18:22PM -0500, Narasimhamurthy Giridhar wrote:
| Hi
| Can anyone tell me where I can browse the Linux source on the net ?
kernel.org has tarballs you can download, then use your favorite
tool(s) (ie ctags and vim). Or you can simply install the
kernel-source package.
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bart Szyszka) wrote:
>Is there a package similar to alien which can convert a
>.tar.gz source code file into a DEB package? I've tried doing
>it with alien and it tells me it created the DEB OK, but when I
>try dpkg -i, there doesn't seem to be a file I can run to launch
>the pro
On Thu, Nov 12, 1998 at 02:09:33PM -0500, John B. Fink wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Due to an extreme amount of idiocy at the place where I work, I have need
> to modify the /bin/login program so that instead of displaying this --
>
> adler login:
>
> it will display this --
>
> login:
>
> [snipp
On May 28, Alex Yukhimets wrote
> By the way, where are ddd-dmotif and ddd-smotif packages?
They are no more; they were quite out of date (1.4). I don't have motif, and
thus cannot build them.
> The package ddd (compiled with lesstif) leaves core dumps all over the
> place itself.
That should c
>
> On 27 May 1997 14:43:53 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >What kinds of free utils are available for analyzing and trying
> >to figure out source code? Preferably with a GUI.
> >
> >--
> >Kevin Hilman -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sysadmin - Image Computing Systems Lab - U of Washing
On 27 May 1997 14:43:53 -0700, you wrote:
>What kinds of free utils are available for analyzing and trying
>to figure out source code? Preferably with a GUI.
>
>--
>Kevin Hilman -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sysadmin - Image Computing Systems Lab - U of Washington
>PGP public key
On 27 May 1997, Kevin Hilman wrote:
> What kinds of free utils are available for analyzing and trying
> to figure out source code? Preferably with a GUI.
First of all, there's a command-line debugger, gdb. There are also
xxgdb and ddd (and maybe more), which are just X interfaces to gdb
(AFAIK,
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