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On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 11:11:16AM +0600, askar wrote:
> What's the replacement for xview?
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> askar
Hi askar,
what do you mean 'replacement'?
that are about 50 differnt applications that you can use to view
graphics fil
What's the replacement for xview?
askar
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I downloaded a xview package and i received some .deb files
How can i install these package under my debian linux ?
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Hello,
I was wondering whether anyone here uses openlook and whether they have
ported the many interesting xview/openlook applications that exist (or
know of Debian compatible ports). I've found a site at
http://step.polymtl.ca/~coyote/xview_main.html
which has libc5 binaries but some of
Hi,
after the upgrade to hamm an old libc5-executable that depends
on xview did segfault (I had both xview and xviewg installed.):
# arb
Program ARB will be startet in the background, please wait
# /bin/arb: line 118: 946 Segmentation fault (core dumped) arb_ntree
$args
ARB done
I tried
Hi there,
I have run into a few small annoying problems. At them moment I am trying to
figure out why some programs say they can't load certain libarys. In particular
on the Open Look side.
Everything installs nicely etc. All the libarys are there, but it gives me the
following error everytime
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