Ms Linuz wrote:
>OK, I don't see anybody else moaning for gaim recently.
>So this could only happen to me. But better try than not.
>Gaim 1.3.1 latest update of unstable.
>He won't iconify( yesterday he did ). Everytime I close the window,
>he just disappears. So I open it and login again.
>
Umar Draz wrote:
hi dear members
i am new in Debian. and use woody. and alos new in debian-user list.
i have seen lot of mails and i see about unstalbe, sid,
plz tell what is (unstable, sid) is it is SID a version of debian.
and what is the mean of unstalbe , stable
is it unstable is
Umar Draz wrote:
i am new in Debian. and use woody. and alos new in debian-user list.
> i have seen lot of mails and i see about unstalbe, sid,
plz tell what is (unstable, sid) is it is SID a version of debian.
and what is the mean of unstalbe , stable
is it unstable is a version of debian
hi dear members
i am new in Debian. and use woody. and alos new in debian-user list. i have seen lot of mails and i see about unstalbe, sid,
plz tell what is (unstable, sid) is it is SID a version of debian.
and what is the mean of unstalbe , stable
is it unstable is a version of debian
- Original Message -
From: "BruceG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: MRTG on Debian Testing (getting some info, not getting IfIndex)
>
> - Original Message -
> From:
- Original Message -
From: "John Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Anyone using MRTG on Debian? Where should I start looking to make sure
an
> > SNMP walk will get the ethernet info?
> >
>
> How about your community strings? Are they set the same?
>
> Sincerely,
>
Yeah - I've got the read c
On Fri, 2003-12-19 at 20:52, BruceG wrote:
> >Anyway - anyone on this list installed MRTG on Debian using "apt-get
> > install MRTG"? I'm having trouble finding my way around to where MRTG is
> > installed and how to rebuild the mrtg.cfg file. My Debian server is cli
> > only, so finding proper
>Anyway - anyone on this list installed MRTG on Debian using "apt-get
> install MRTG"? I'm having trouble finding my way around to where MRTG is
> installed and how to rebuild the mrtg.cfg file. My Debian server is cli
> only, so finding proper directories / files is difficult (for me, anyway).
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 12:57:17AM -0500, Buddha Buck wrote:
>
> Each shared library has a "soname", which consists of a name and a
> version number. For example, "libc6" is the soname for the current
> version of the libc standard C library. Sonames are used to
> distinguish between incompat
> Greetings!
>
> I would like to know if an older version of a required library can be used
> with those programs that require certain libraries to work without any
> problems. i.e. I am currently using debian slink 2.1 with the icewm window
> manager and I want to install sawmill but then sawm
Greetings!
I would like to know if an older version of a required library can be used
with those programs that require certain libraries to work without any
problems. i.e. I am currently using debian slink 2.1 with the icewm window
manager and I want to install sawmill but then sawmill require
Hi again,
Have you tried the linux tpctl ? in that case, what does "tpctl --info-all"
report?
Just curious, to compare it with mine.
Marius.
On Sat, Oct 16, 1999 at 02:18:36PM -0700, John Miskinis wrote:
> Hi Marius,
>
> Thanks for the info. It appears you have a VERY old BIOS, as I
> downdr
Hi Marius,
Thanks for the info. It appears you have a VERY old BIOS, as I
downdraded mine recently from the IBM 1.1 system disk (I was
previously using 1.2).
My Power Management version is 1.35 (yours 1.25)
My BIOS is 1.28 (yours 0.21)
The "Thinkpad Configuration" software is the Windows based
On Fri, Jun 25, 1999 at 10:38:48PM +1000, Colin Tree wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just noticed something called VMware, a pc emulator which creates
> a virtual pc. Rock solid, runs ms-dos, windows 3.x, 95, 98, NT, 2000 beta.
> Needs a fast machine with heaps of ram and doesn't support DirectX.
> Has anyone
Hi,
Just noticed something called VMware, a pc emulator which creates
a virtual pc. Rock solid, runs ms-dos, windows 3.x, 95, 98, NT, 2000 beta.
Needs a fast machine with heaps of ram and doesn't support DirectX.
Has anyone tried this software ?
http://www.vmware.com
>also, is there any way to s
Revenant:
Great that you should contribute back to the liet! congratulations.
The package you mention is WABI, "Windows Application Binary
Interface" or something like that, it is commercial, and as I recall
it only works for 3.1 applications. It has been a long time since I
looked.
This is the
Will Lowe wrote:
> > floppy. The only thing i can think of is keeping them on the second
> > drive while the first drive makes the conversion to linux, then im
> > hoping that in linux i can still access the non-linux second drive,
> Sure. Linux can read disk drives that have been formatted unde
*- On 25 Jun, Revenant wrote about "Re: I need some info/piece of mind before
installing linux"
>
> I believe there is a UNIX win emulator called WAPI, but it's commercial
> and I don't know how much it would cost.
It's WABI.
There is also VMware(www.vmware
Mounting an MS-DOS filesystem should work - I was doing that until I
realised you could do VFAT. You'll just be without your
long filenames.
There is a Windows 'emulator' called "WINE" for Linux but it's not 100%
reliable and is still listed as a developer's-only alpha release to the
best of my k
Gentleman Loser wrote:
> I guess all in all im fine with just blazing over my hard drive with
> linux, but i really want to keep my mp3 files, text/doc/wri files, my
> webpage, and real audio files. If you could only tell me one thing it
> would be how i could carry these things over to linux. I
On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Gentleman Loser wrote:
> I got a CD with the Debian realease(a cd from the Boot Magazine's
> suplementary CD).
>
> I guess all in all im fine with just blazing over my hard drive
> with linux, but i really want to keep my mp3 files, text/doc/wri
> files, my webpage, and rea
> floppy. The only thing i can think of is keeping them on the second
> drive while the first drive makes the conversion to linux, then im
> hoping that in linux i can still access the non-linux second drive,
Sure. Linux can read disk drives that have been formatted under Windows,
no problem.
>
I got a CD with the Debian realease(a cd from
the Boot Magazine's suplementary CD).
I guess all in all im fine with just blazing over my hard
drive with linux, but i really want to keep my mp3 files, text/doc/wri files, my
webpage, and real audio files. If you could only tell me one thi
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