same problem on a RIVATNT2 delivered on a Dell station,
except I had green/black stripes.
If I don't remember wrong I think I found the solution in the README's from
nvidia.
Johan, who got rid of it but can't remember how.
exit status 1
It's been like this for a week now, and it causes a lot of trouble because all
packages that depends on debconf complains that debconf isn't configured yet.
Does anyone else have this problem or am I doing something wrong?
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On Thursday 24 July 2003 01.26, Joey Hess wrote:
> johan wrote:
> > Hello! I have problems upgrading to debconf 1.3.4. I get the following
> > error message:
> >
> > Setting up debconf (1.3.4) ...
> > python2.2: invalid option -- O
> > Try `python2.2 --help
Disk1: domap (0) failure for create/reload map
Any idea ?
Do I have something wrong in my config ?
Thanks a lot
Johan
Here is an extract of the command multipath -v6
SAN_ess5Disk1: pgfailback = -2 (controller setting)
SAN_ess5Disk1: pgpolicy = group_by_serial (controller setting)
SAN_ess5
under their respective names.
>
> Greetings,
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Appreciate all additional info. Learning curve a bit high now.
Thanks
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On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 15:25 +0200, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 12:27:50PM +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I am new to debian 506 ** not ** opensuse and ubuntu.
> >
> > Please is there an easy way to make debian support ext4?
>
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 15:28 +0200, Eric KOM wrote:
> > On Thursday 07 October 2010 11:27:50 Johan Scheepers wrote:
> >> Please is there an easy way to make debian support ext4?
> >
> > Use Squeeze? Though there may well also be a way of installing it in
> > L
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 14:25 +0100, Lisi wrote:
> On Thursday 07 October 2010 13:54:46 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> > Johan Scheepers writes:
> > > Debian-506 sumsung ML-1510-700 printer driver not in list.
> >
> > Does "apt-get install splix" help?
&
Johan wrote:
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 14:25 +0100, Lisi wrote:
On Thursday 07 October 2010 13:54:46 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Johan Scheepers writes:
Debian-506 sumsung ML-1510-700 printer driver not in list.
Does "apt-get install splix" help?
That
Good day,
On the internet I was informed to use update-rc.d.
According the man page..:
EXAMPLES
Insert links using the defaults:
update-rc.d foobar defaults
This is what I get..:
unknown001e33032a68:/home/johan# whereis gkrellm
gkrellm: /usr/bin/gkrellm /usr/share/man/man1
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Johan writes:
On the internet I was informed to use update-rc.d.
That is not suitable for programs that run as normal user. It is meant
only for programs that are specifically meant to be run in the background.
Are you using GNOME?
Yes I use Gnome
Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 09 Oct 2010 12:51:57 +0200, Johan wrote:
On the internet I was informed to use update-rc.d.
(...)
For starting "gkrellm" when booting? :-?
Applications are not services.
You can launch "gkrellm" by going to "system → prefs → sessio
Good day,
I am new to debian - starting to like it - in place of suse.
I do a bit of programming in lazarus & fpc.
Seem to be absent from the sources.
How can I get it please.
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Hi,
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Johan wrote:
Good day,
I am new to debian - starting to like it - in place of suse.
I do a bit of programming in lazarus & fpc.
Seem to be absent from the sources.
How can I get it please.
You can search within pac
David Goodenough wrote:
On Sunday 10 October 2010, Johan wrote:
Good day,
I am new to debian - starting to like it - in place of suse.
I do a bit of programming in lazarus & fpc.
Seem to be absent from the sources.
How can I get it please.
Thanks
Johan
If you us:-
apt-get so
han the command line.
Kindly how to proceed?
Thanks
Johan.
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Hi Ryan schultz,
sorry about funny mail .. had to call in laptop to do messaging - station on
and of to replace drive was not acceptable..should be more consistent now
apf-get refuses to install all those packages due to dependencies on the cd's
in sources.list
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> On Tue, July 12, 2005 2:24 pm, Johan said:
> > hi to..
> > Kent West,
> >
> > Sorry for funny mail..had call in my laptop to do messaging. The station
> &
se is not moving..maybe I ccan
borrow config from knoppix>
I have these Netscoll eye from Genius optical mouse.
Maybe some hints/borrrowing may get it going.
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Some funny activity on list..like..I send one postng but receive 2.
Some members probably send one but 2 is on list?
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 01:51:00PM +0200, Johan wrote:
Hi list members,
Bit new to Debian.
Up to now I only new and read of *.deb files only.
Now while trying to learn more about Debian I find a lot of *.udeb files on the
cd's.
On disc 1 there is 1038
the
fonts appear correctly etc. would be impossible or at least require a
lot of time. It doesn't work here anyway... just tried.
hth,
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with a sub
eth1) but I don't see why it would be worth the extra
work. If you have simple address spaces, you won't have to touch the
routing table.
One computer could be 192.168.0.2, the other 192.168.1.2. The gateway
would then be for example 192.168.0.1 and .1.1.
I see the first part of my answer
lv.conf
There you should have your DNS server specified:
right... I have that.
search netpratique.fr
nameserver 62.210.164.14
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aking menuconfig the first time it gave me that error. The
second time was ok. With the above example it doesn't help to try again
though...
Any clue on what's wrong is appreciated!
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on another partition. I just wanna hear if others have
the same problems, and maybe I'll file a bug.
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the author likes it.
>
> IIRC, that is that the author doesn't like the default script, and
> doesn't recommend it's use.
Unfortunately, the iptables package maintainer doesn't give any other
suggesting than the init.d script.
> Not that the author doesn't
ay, I just love the new nautilus. It's really fast. That was the
only con about the old nautilus, it was slow.
Thanks for the help!
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> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 08:03:55AM -0500, Johan Kullstam wrote:
> > "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 07:27:59PM -0800, calyth wrote:
> > > > It may have
ned by
the group root. If you want more, this user can use the tool fakeroot to
look good to programs. But there is only one root user possible as far
as I know.
hth,
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you can always change the selections in dselect or whatever you prefer.
Aptitude is a good one, too. Tell me what the machine will do and I can
tell you what to install. Basically, in tasksel, you'll want as little
as possible.
hth,
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re.
I installed kernel support for AGP.
Turn this off. The nvidia kernel module has it.
I think i'm missing something in xf86config-4 but I don't know what.
How do I set this so I can run tuxracer?
hth,
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Exit and save
Now go on with the installation of nvidia. As I said, this sux. Don't
buy nvidia.
I did, and I won't do it again. ATI seem to help XFree86 with drivers.
Just ask if I didn't make my self understandable. :-)
hth,
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Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
Hello for the 3rd
.
The Videolan and Mplayer package collections should both have the
required deb for you.
Good luck.
hth,
/johan
Jack Pistachio wrote:
I have an USB HP DVD+RW which is working well so far. I
have yet to be able to view any commercial DVDs with it
yet. Tried xine from 3.0r0 with dvdnav, wh
/latest/Debian/ woody main
seems to have them.
hth,
/johan
Sharninder wrote:
hi all, I have been using kde 2.2 which comes with woody since a long
time now. But recently i downloaded all the 250 MBs of backported
debian packages of KDE 3.1 from ftp.kde.org. And i have them on a
comp. somewhere
trick. I have never tried making a personal mirror myself though.
Then install the kde metapackage and whatever else you want.
apt-get update
apt-get install kde [and whatever...]
hth,
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Hello!
I had the same problem once, and it turned out you need to compile in
some extra functions.
At least CONFIG_FILTER (Socket filtering) was required.
There might have been other options too, but I don't remember which
right now.
hth,
/johan
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
When I recompile
Then all you have
to do is 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86'
-Choose nvidia driver
-Choose NOT to enable GLcore
-Choose NOT to enable DRI
-Make sure that GLX is enabled
hth,
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one line...
Someone else might know the tools better that I do.
But I strongly believe it's much easier to reinstall and remember how
you configured it.
Also, before you do anything, you might want to listen to other people's
ideas too, first. :-)
hth,
/johan
Hugo Ideler wrote:
My disk
ing me). If you're intrested, I can give you some simple
backup scripts that I use.
Check http://www.ehnberg.net/johan/files/scripts and get rsync. Placing
them in /etc/cron.daily makes everything automatic.
hth,
/johan
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enuconfig and specify /boot/config-[your
kernel].
hth,
/johan
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
One user on this list stated that I can just take my old kernel config
file and copy to the new tree (?). I assume that he meant by this
that I should copy it to those directories where I am compiling the
kernel.
so I thought I should ask.
Err... and that machine should do what exactly? You want to make the
card work? Install the kernel pcmcia package, and pcmcia tools like
cardmgr etc.
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nterface and out-interface) instead. No
scripts.
These are totally sufficient for local only firewalls.
I'd like to hear about this, I've been wondering about some SNAT and
DNAT rules in iptables myself. They can't be used with -i and -o...
hth,
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-Nautilus2
-Nice applets & panels
-Gdm2 looks good
-Inconsistent naming (as in freedom of naming)
Gnome:bad
-Bad consistency in menus, settings etc.
-WM and DE not integrated
-Inconsistent naming (gtk-something, gnome-something, justsomething...
never know what uses GTK)
/johan
GBV wrote:
Hi all
resolved symbol
register_sound_special_Rbabfcb33
ALSA is horribly documented, if it's gonna be the next de facto standard
they have to shape up...
Thaks for any help.
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Howdy!
Does someone know what's wrong with my alsa? I installed the module
sources and all other important alsa packages.
I compile my own kernel and use emu10k1 for sound. Now I just moved the
module away. Do I have to disable it in the kerne
That's listed somewhere in the list policies, and some people tend to
get annoyed by it.
OK. Good point. I myself like to get a personal copy, so that I really
don't miss the mail when it comes. (I filter my inbox, MLs are separate).
Sometimes I just don't have the time to search t
nd tcsh) suck for scripting, then why on earth use
them as your shell? If you make them your shell then you have to
spend time learning their broken brain damage. That's a waste.
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source, though.
That, along with documention, is available from http://openbox.org.
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and say "we'll
> use police techniques to prosecute them." Sounds nice, but in
> actuality, tough choices must be made.
>
> Maybe in 50 years the Muslims will be turning out killer cars like
> Germany or killer stereos like Japan.
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with a similar type reader.
It doesn't help the download time. However, text is pretty fast and
even a long thread is unlikely to be as heavy as, e.g., one SWEN.
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, like functional languages.
>
> But all of this is terribly OT for the thread, so let it die. Thanks to
> all who answered.
Have you tried Common-Lisp? I found it to be very different from the
other languages I know, C, matlab, pascal, basic, fortran &c. Even
though I don't use it much for my work, learning Lisp was mind expanding.
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> On 21 Oct 2003 08:00:40 -0400,
> Johan Kullstam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > I am using gnus/emacs. It treats mail like news. This way, I get
> > mail lists ea
gt; make: *** [build-stamp] Interrupt
>
> I didn`t experienced this before.
> Is the problem gcc-3.2.2 ?
I think it's libc but it may be gcc libraries. I haven't chased much
further than the above.
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You can't use a kernel compiled for a better machine than you have, but
yes, you can compile it for your machine from source. It's not that
hard, but it'll take a while on a 486 :=). Anyway, you are safe with the
386 version, and the performance loss shouldn't be noticeable
Hi, everybody!
I'm having some problems automounting Windows shares from my Debian
GNU/Linux system running unstable. However, mounting it manually with:
root@bettan:/import $ mount -t smbfs -o username=Johan,password=foobar
//nisse/C /import/nisse
works flawless. So it's not
* 030130 15:29 Jason Pepas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday 29 January 2003 01:41 pm, Johan Svedberg wrote:
> > Hi, everybody!
> >
> > I'm having some problems automounting Windows shares from my Debian
> > GNU/Linux system running unstable. However, mo
udio' group.
I dunno about the shutdown thing, though.
hth,
Johan Ehnberg
S Yuval wrote:
Ever since I installed Debian, I have to hard boot at least 3 times a
day, because X windows crashes and hangs the machine. This usually
happens when the system is busy installing programs, or doing som
try 'apt-get install xmmsarts'
Never used it myself, though.
hth,
/johan
Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
kdemultimedia packages weren't installed yet, I thougt this was a standard
package, Set aRts soundserver, sound runs well now and indeed, XMMS crashses
:( That's a pity,
e for your system, it's a good idea anyway. You'll get some
CPU opt's at the same time.
hth,
/johan
Thomas Nyman wrote:
Hi
I tried to enable ide-scsi emulation but it doesnt work..there is no
such module found. I installed woody basically with defaults...so I'm
kind of lost as
will unceremoniously and silently clobber that.
Is there a better way to get this? Is this a reasonable thing to want
by way of console configuration?
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e to give you a little room
to increase volume.
> I'm currently using a 2.4 kernel with the cmpci module.
I am using 2.4.20.
> Is there any special setup for the CM8738 that I should be aware of?
I didn't do anything special. I am using the kernel stock driver.
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What I did (though not to get rid of the logo), was simply recompile the
kernel and package it.
I don't like framebuffer (slow under heavy loads, even on a new machine)
and disabled it in my own kernel.
hth,
/johan
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Is there any way to *completely disable* the
might also use some other mechanism. This makes it confusing
for someone who's used rh or mdk earlier.
hth,
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Andrej Prsa wrote:
Hello List,
I have a very-difficult-to-reproduce-but-pertaining problem with
accessing X applications (such as nedit) when gaining access via
su from some other
k?
I'd try a new 2.4 kernel or compile it myself using make-kpkg (you'll
need kernel-source, kernel-package and probably ncurses for 'make
menuconfig'). Read the Howto and you'll have it working in a few hours,
and at the same time you'll understand how it works.
"S Yuval" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> Can anyone suggest a good C/C++ IDE? I've tried Anjuta, KDevelop,
> KStudio and have been disappointed. The only somewhat useful IDE I
> could find was QIDE, which is a trial product and only supports C.
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> > Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 03:27:47PM +0200, Joris Lambrecht wrote
g. I would greatly appreciate any help that could
> be provided.
I am using 2.6.0-test4 and there are agpgart, intel-agp and If you
chose the intel-agp, there is some DRI i830 module you can build as
well.
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hown.
Is there any simple way to make ghostview/ghostscript retain the
boundingbox setting for printing?
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ers can hopefully also benefit from my idea.
E.g. someyhing like this could also be used to improve the page on
http://www.debian.org/releases/
I'd like to know what you think of this idea, if it is correct at all,
and if something could be improved. Maybe there is something (better)
alrea
release of a new stable
"=" == testing "%" == release of woody as 3.0
"*" == stable "$" == release of sarge as 3.1
"#" == oldstable "\" == branching of of a new testing release; older
:
> Hi --
>
>I have a line printer, set up as a line printer on COM Parallel
port 1.
>The printer is an HP DJ1120c, which can interpret plain text as plain
> text and print it out. Is there a way to easily send the text to the
> printer?
>
>
>
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can't be completely turned off.
And "non-trusted" clients (read open source) will not be able to read
files created on a "trusted" machine. And so on. There are other people
and organisations who also have talks on this technology. Not all of
them are Microsofts... And w
lavor when installing Woody.
I see two reasons to use ext2 instead of ext3:
-Ext2 is more mature
-Ext3 uses up space for its journal
On the other hand
-Ext3's journal kicks butt.
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> What is the best way to shutdown (power off) automatically a Linux box when
> the temperature (on motherboard) rises to a critical value due to fan
> (or AC, ...) failure?
>
> (I am sure more people have lost hardware in such situations.)
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Correction:
It is under processor type, in the 2.4.19 kernel. Hope I got it correct this
time.
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> I believe there is function for that in the kernel. When you configure the
> kernel before compilation, look under general. You might need som
The applets I used (on both machines):
-Gnome menu
-Desktop switcher
-Tasklist
-Swap,Mem,Cpu,Net monitors
-Mailcheck
-Diskfree (I believe this might be the problem)
-Clock
Is there a log for gnome-panel somewhere where I can see error messages?
Any other similar experiences?
Thanks in advance,
I created a new session and got my panel back. So I guess this solves
the problem. But it was true, that the diskusage_applet was the problem.
Just in case anyone else has the same problem.
Johan Ehnberg wrote:
Hi!
What can I do when my gnome (1.4 as in woody) panel won't load anymore.
Look at these:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/networking.html#NETDIALUP
I myself don't like ppp or anything that says dial. But sometimes it's
not an option not to use it :=).
Hope this helps!
/johan
infotechsys wrote:
If people don't have a solution for this would
a
rminal, it depends on the locale settings. Try
installing localeconf and select the appropriate locales for you. These
are stored in /etc/environment. The keymap is CTYPE.
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Also, I like this one, it's very brief:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-post-install.en.html#s-kernel-baking
But you'll have to know what to put in your kernel.
Hope this helps!
/johan
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type touch pad
On my [d/h]ell Inspiron 5000e it works fine, use PS/2 as protocol.
Cirrus Logic Crystal WDM audio
I don't know this one, but there's support for Crystal Sound CS4281 and
Crystal SoundFusion (CS4280/461x). Try googling...
Hope this helps!
/johan
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a bit slower (stops for an extra 5 secs on
Windowmanager of I remember correctly).
-Some Gnome gunctions are really f:d up, like changing icons for
launchers. These crash on you completely.
If you explicitly set LC_MESSAGES to your own locale, you'll end up
seeing your Gnome in German.
d/gdm file:
GDK_USE_XFT=1
export GDK_USE_XFT
Cheers
/johan
Bruno Diniz de Paula wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Gnome2 and I would like to know what I have to do to enable
> anti-aliasing (in particular, font anti-aliasing) in my environment.
> Which are the options I have
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 03/12/02 Barry Cugley did speaketh:
1. which driver should I try? and
No idea.
Look at the chip on your card. Conexant (rockwell ?) have drivers for
linux. Google for linux (win)modem driver [manufacturer].
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permission to access the cd in /dev. It is
usually as root:cdrom or root:disk, so add your user to that group if it
isn't already.
Cheers,
Johan
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hat the problem might be here?
I'm tracking unstable.
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pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
gests that
/sbin/modprobe io=0x300,0x240 ne
should work. If it doesn't, please post the error message.
- Johan
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.au/about_us/whatistws HTTP/1.0" 200 20872 "-"
> "Dillo/0.7.3" TCP_MISS:DIRECT
> but that just removes the test from .wilderness
If you don't mind using awk instead of sed, try
cat temp |awk '$1="";{print}'
Regards,
Johan
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> If you have to ask, sid is not stable enough for you.
Perhaps his video card isn't supported with the woody shipped xfree86?
That's why I went straight for sid last August. (ATI Radeon 8500
needs 4.2.1.) At work I just got some crap corporate box with i845g
graphics.
out locale envs.
hth,
/johan
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to see the masqueraded connections?
Regards,
David
Try 'cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack'. Not very beautiful, but at least the
information is reliable.
hth,
/johan
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cker, and it seems like
the package is made for GNOME 1.4. Does that mean the applet won't work
with GNOME 2? If that's the case, can anyone recommend a good GNOME 2
ticker applet?
Many thanks in advance,
Johan
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