all,
> I am experimenting with database using MySQL in combination with QT
> Designer & KDevelop.
>
> I could not find an example directory mentioned in the Qt Designer
> Manual $QTDIR/tools/designer/examples/book.
>
> Could someone help me please?
>
> Regards,
> S
Look in /etc/kde2/Xservers There are examples at the bottom.
On Friday 18 October 2002 03:01 am, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a possibility to run more than one KDE session created by KDM on
> woody? How?
>
> cheers,
> Raffaele
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On Friday 18 October 2002 03:11 am, Earl F Hampton wrote:
> Look in /etc/kde2/Xservers There are examples at the bottom.
>
oops that's /etc/kde2/kdm/Xservers
> On Friday 18 October 2002 03:01 am, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Is there a possibility
s doesn't support. ie It won't boot if I list it
in the bios. Matter of fact the bios hangs if I try listing it at all. So I
booted from a floppy to set things up then added:
append="hda=1683,16,63 ide0=dma"
to my lilo.conf and it was detected just fine by linux.
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took to just down
the body to start with. Maybe if your spam to mail ratio is higher than mine
it would help you more.
http://hamiii.sytes.net/Scripts/Perl/index.phtml?page=popcheck.pl.html
> well, i tried to setup mozilla for reading mail. but it only handles pop
> and imap3!!
>
>
> > I'm trying to use xhost +localhost in Libranet 2.7
>
> Try 'xhost + localhost' (and not +localhost).
>
Try xhost +local:localhost
I think it defaults to inet. So xhost +localhost is the same as
xhost +inet:localhost which isn't what you want unless you
middle-school it was a decent amount). The previous owner
> obtained it second-hand and had it for ~8 years. He didn't know
> any of the boat's prior history. Not a bad deal at all! :-D
Yep that's the story all tell when owned by a boat. I have 2. One a sunfish
th
boot, but after loading it with modprobe,
> the cd-rw is still not recognized.
>
> Please send your responses to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I used to subscribe to this list, but I couldn't keep-up with the load.
> I am a fairly novice Debian Linux user.
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On Saturday 31 August 2002 06:17 pm, Andre Berger wrote:
> * Earl F Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-08-31 21:11 -0400:
> > I'm having this same problem with ppp. I can get the modem to pick up
> > and dial but that's it.
> >
> > Everything works fi
remember having to stick anything about modules
if was just
fakeroot make-kpkg -revision=custom.what-ever kernel_image
Look at the readme in /usr/share/doc/kernal-package I think it gave step by
step
>
> But like I said, I'm confused...(and scared!!! lol) As a newbie to
>
> magic. '-I$(INCLUDES)' doesn't work because it expands to
> > '-I-I/usr/share/qt/include -I/etc/kde2/include', which is obviously
> > wrong. Just try this:
> >
> > $(CC) $(INCLUDES) $(CFLAGS) $(LFLAGS) -o helloworld helloworld.o
> > $(
he apt.conf to tell it to make it's
> ftp conn on 192.168.1.1:8080 then apparently it isn't ready the apt.conf
> file or something is overriding it. This is a potato system on a pentium
> 120.
>
> On Sun 11 Feb 2001, Earl F Hampton wrote:
> > On Sunday 11 Feb
in
>
> [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]@@@.net
They work now. I down loaded them last night and installed with no problem.
Earl F Hampton
On Monday 19 March 2001 03:57, Bernhard Wesely wrote:
dpkg -i packagename
> Hi all,
>
> A friend of mine built some debian-packages, and I now try to put them at
> an apt-server for easy installing the packages at my work.
> I looked at the Debian-Hompage, but didn't find anything.
>
> Has anyone
On Monday 19 March 2001 01:26, David Carlile wrote:
> Thanks for the quick reply.
>
> I tried modconf and selected rtl8193. I didn't include any parameters. I
> got an error message: "Device or resource busy. Hint: this error can be
> caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or i
On Monday 19 March 2001 04:13, Bernhard Wesely wrote:
> Oh sorry,... I just noticed, that my question was not clear.
>
> I know how to install debian packages, but I want to create a
> company-internal apt-server, and I don't know how to do that.
> Various pages stated only existing apt-servers or
On Monday 20 November 2000 18:47, Bek Oberin wrote:
> Daniel Migowski wrote:
> > On Montag, 20. November 2000 16:15, Jean-Marc Cadudal wrote:
> > > I have an old 386 on which I'd like to install Debian 2.2.
> > > HP Vectra RS/20
> > > 10 Mb RAM
> > > 100 Mb DISK
> > > Floppy 1,4 Mb
> > > Floppy
On Tuesday 21 November 2000 13:32, Pap Tibor wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote:
> > uwm). If you have a network connection, you could run X over the network
> > and use the machine as terminal.
>
> How can you do that?
> I thought X server must run on the same machine where the disp
On Thursday 01 January 1970 00:00, Thiago Araujo Silva wrote:
> Please, do someone know how to install KDE 2 using apt-get ? I tried it but
> I couldn't, maybe because my servers don't have it :/
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Thiago
go to http://kde.tdyc.com if will tell you what to stick in your
/etc/apt/
On Sunday 11 February 2001 08:29, Mike McNally wrote:
> Ok, 93 protocol fixed w/ new apt... next error:
>
> Could not connect to localhost:8080 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection
> refused)
>
HTTP_PROXY=192.168.1.1:8080 or
FTP_PROXY=192.168.1.1:port
> I have a poor understanding of a firewa
phps
mime.types:application/x-httpd-php3-preprocessedphp3p
srm.conf:AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .phtml
srm.conf:AddType application/x-httpd-php3-source .phps
Hope that helps
Earl F Hampton
lients.
>
> Short replies with pointers to documentation will be appreciated too.
I just set my Bios for no keyboard and everything worked fine.
Make sure you install a way to login before you get rid of the keyboard and
monitor though.
Earl F Hampton
uaraded machine and a site on internet with a
> specific port#. Sort of like what "netstat -an" does, but looking at
> non-local connections.
>
> Any ideas ?
Have you tried iptables using log as a target
or even limit and log
or ulog if you feel ambitious.
ipchains also has logging.
Earl F Hampton
r
/etc/ppp/resolv/provider
nameserver ip
nameserver ip
You might also check if there are other numbers in your area. I while back I
had one that never worked. For some reason on that line the route would never
get set.
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