I've been experiencing this weird emacs problem regarding X. I'm hoping
that someone can help me to resolve this situation. Before I go on any
further, I'm currently using version 4.1.0-16 in the debian distribution
under KDE desktop.
Here is the normal pic:
http://rplaca.cs.qc.edu/~bpark/normal.j
Dear all,
Getting emacs19 and emacs20 to coexist is still proving impossible
(and VM doesn't work with 20). I have emacs20 20-el and gnus installed,
but when I try to install 19, I get the following:
Cannot open load file: /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/custom-init.el
and then it fails. Sur
Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any ideas, or things I can tell him to try?
Hi. I don't really have any experience with the problem that your
friend is having, but I was just reading the other day about using
PCMCIA on Toshiba Notebooks (http://www.cck.uni-kl.de/misc/tecra710)
and ma
Hi
>My friend then deinstalled the pcmcia packages and everything worked fine
>again. (Except he then could no longer use his ethernet or pcmcia cards
>obviously.)
I recently went through a similar process (I still haven't gotten my
ethernet card to completely work) but I find that my computer l
Hi,
I have recently installed Debian on a friend's laptop. To get his PCMCIA
cards to work I had to create my own pcmcia-modules package using the
pcmcia-source package (because the ones supplied with bo don't work). I
did this and everything seemed to work. (I used the 2.9.6 version of
PCMCIA
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