On Sat, 2 May 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
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> > > is this a bug or have i done something wrong?
> >
> > Have you compiled your own tk8.0 binaries? If not, you could have the
> > wrong version of the tk8.0 package. Did you use any --force flags on dpkg
> > when installing tkman? You need at least ver
> > is this a bug or have i done something wrong?
>
> Have you compiled your own tk8.0 binaries? If not, you could have the
> wrong version of the tk8.0 package. Did you use any --force flags on dpkg
> when installing tkman? You need at least version 8.0p2-2 of the tk8.0
> package for tkman to wo
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
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> > Have you tried tkman? still, good old man is great :)
>
> just installed the debian package and now i get this message...
>
> badger(larry)> tkman
> Elide patch not installed in /usr/bin/wish8.0.
> You must apply the elided text patch to Tk and rebui
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
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> > Have you tried tkman? still, good old man is great :)
>
> just installed the debian package and now i get this message...
>
> badger(larry)> tkman
> Elide patch not installed in /usr/bin/wish8.0.
> You must apply the elided text patch to Tk and rebui
> Have you tried tkman? still, good old man is great :)
just installed the debian package and now i get this message...
badger(larry)> tkman
Elide patch not installed in /usr/bin/wish8.0.
You must apply the elided text patch to Tk and rebuild wish.
See the Makefile for more information.
is this
On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Adam Shand wrote:
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> > I could have swonr I rea dthe man page
> > course I can't read it here (the linux machine I have here
> > at work is strictly text-only...so no X stuff)
>
> errr, you don't need X to read the man pages... in fact i hate xman.
> yick. just type 'm
> I could have swonr I rea dthe man page
> course I can't read it here (the linux machine I have here
> at work is strictly text-only...so no X stuff)
errr, you don't need X to read the man pages... in fact i hate xman.
yick. just type 'man syslog.conf' and you should be away laughing.
adam
I could have swonr I rea dthe man page
course I can't read it here (the linux machine I have here
at work is strictly text-only...so no X stuff)
and hmm...so its syslog that does that/
I should have known...
I need to configure that better anyway...hmmanother 2 hours and I can go
home
Once again I point you to the almighty man page. Also, read
/etc/syslogd.conf. If you are still lost, post back.
Stephen Carpenter wrote:
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> This may be a silly Question but I figure it can't hurt to ask
> anyway...
> When I went to WPI last year they had allot of systems running DEC UNIX
This may be a silly Question but I figure it can't hurt to ask
anyway...
When I went to WPI last year they had allot of systems running DEC UNIX
I could go and sit down at a really cool DEC Xterminal and login...
when I did I got a small window called xconsole.
whenever I ran any program it wou
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