Hello,
I am trying to run some office applications without an installation of windows on my machine and decided to try wine.
I am using the Debian unstable (sid) and have just installed wine using apt-get. I also installed the winesetuptk,. All seems to be fine with the wine installation (alth
Hi,
I seem to recall that the xv package (graphics viewer / editor) by John Bradley was formerly included in an earlier distribution (potato, maybe?).
It doesn't seem to be in the current distributions. Does anyone know if it is available any longer as a debian package? Maybe I'm not looking i
Andrew,
My kernal is 2.4.20-1-k7, and /proc/bus/usb/devices doesn't exist. I have /proc/bus/usb, but that is empty.
And I think that you're right about the timeout message. I don't know enough to determine a solution, but I continue the investigation.
Here is a sequence of events that I went
Hi,
Earlier today I upgraded debian unstable on 2 machines (a desktop and laptop). In both cases, after rebooting, the x login screen changed in appearance (to maybe xdm, rather than kdm/gdm?), and I am not able to login from the normal login. In order to login, I need to open a virtual console
Hi,
I have recently updated and upgraded to woody from potato.
I installed potato from cd's and did the upgrade on line.
It was really the first time I had used apt-get with an on line source,
so I may have botched something there, but all seems to be working
fine except XFree86 v4.1. The prob
Otavio, thanks for the response.
The update left me with the following package information.
I interpret this to say that I do have xserver-svga, although
it is from version 3.3.6. BTW, I have a voodoo3 card installed
in this machine.
Is there another x server package I need. Also, I have seen
Hi,
I have discovered that on unstable I can not install kde at this time. It seems to me that there
is a dependency on kdelibs-data (= 4.3.1.2-2), but 4.3.1.2-2.1 is to be installed, and the version required is
not available.
Thanks,
Jerry Bash
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I am having a problem with samba on a machine using debian sid. I have loaded samba version 3.0.0beta2-1 for Debian, and am trying to share the linux drive to windows machines (win 2000). I have set the smbpasswd, but still, when I get the dialog from windows asking for a username and password, a
I have a question about switching between kde and other window managers (blackbox, fluxbox, ion, etc).
I am interested in learning what is the preferred or intended method of switching between kde and other 'more traditional' window managers in Debian.
I realize that kde is termed a session manag
> In that case, "apt-get --purge remove xdm", followed by editing your
> ~/.xinitrc, like so:
> echo "icewm" > ~/.xinitrc
>
> Here's my current file:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/westk:> cat .xinitrc
> #sawfish &
> #icewm
> #gnome-session
> startkde
> #flwm &
> #blackbox &
> #fvwm95 &
> #larswm &
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