you are using the proper device.
-N.
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unzipping,
these files can be viewed in any text editor, including all versions of
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all versions of
Microsoft Word, WordPad, and Microsoft Word Viewer." [Microsoft website]
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> . . . why? What's the purpose of making everything on machines
> running stable un-upgradable until some obscure Perl bug is worked
> out? I just don't follow.
Which reminds me, building source packages is really not as easy as
one would hope it to be.
I had to go through some contortions t
in Microsoft Word 6.0 format. After unzipping,
these files can be viewed in any text editor, including all versions of
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wed in any text editor, including all versions of
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Montreal Tue Feb 9 22:17:18 1999
Why do GNOME binaries go to /usr/bin/ instead of /usr/bin/X11/? Just
curious.
Thanks,
Navin.
Montreal Tue Feb 16 18:22:18 1999
Does anyone know why the default TERM for xterm under Hamm is
xterm-debian? No other remote system has this term type defined and
when I ssh from an xterm to such a remote system, I always get errors.
(I'm aware of solutions like if TERM == xterm-debian then TER
t. After unzipping,
these files can be viewed in any text editor, including all versions of
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Montreal Thu Feb 18 07:48:14 1999
Is it just me or is the archive for this list dead?
-N.
Montreal Thu Feb 18 08:42:46 1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *- On 18 Feb, Navindra Umanee wrote about "list archive"
> > Montreal Thu Feb 18 07:48:14 1999
> >
> > Is it just me or is the archive for this list dead?
> >
> &
Montreal Thu Feb 18 17:21:22 1999
George Richard Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Navindra Umanee wrote:
>
> > Personally, I recommend that you don't use the .debs because you won't
> > find debs for any of the many other KDE applications available. I
&g
Montreal Thu Feb 18 18:30:36 1999
Kirk Hogenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Navindra Umanee wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Does Debian 2.1 come with a Window Maker deb compiled with
> > > --enable-kde?
> >
> > Probably not. Debian is lame.
> >
ript,
[asimov] [/home/navindra/debian/upgrade] sudo ./cd_autoup.sh
ldso_1.9.9-1.deb libc5_5.4.38-1.1.deb libc6_2.0.7t-1.deb timezones_2.0.7t-1.deb
locales_2.0.7t-1.deb ncurses3.0_1.9.9e-2.1.deb ncurses3.4_1.9.9g-8.8.deb
libreadline2_2.1-10.1.deb libreadlineg2_2.1-10.1.deb bash_2.01.1-3.1.deb
l
Montreal Wed Feb 3 15:37:50 1999
My bo system used to say "System halted." everytime I halted the
system but since I upgraded to hamm it sez "Power down.". Where has
this changed? I grepped for "Power" in /etc/init.d/* and /etc/*/* but
couldn't find where to configure this.
Please enlighten an
Montreal Wed Feb 3 17:18:14 1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *- On 3 Feb, John Goerzen wrote about "Re: [whine] "Power down." vs "System
> halted.""
> > On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 02:26:44PM -0700, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> >
> >> I belive we now use the POWER_OFF mechanism by d
es can be viewed in any text editor, including all versions of
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s it's just me.
IIRC all it took to build SRPMS is one single rpm command.
-N.
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"These download files are in Microsoft Word 6.0 format. After unzipping,
these files can be viewed in any text editor, including all versions of
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around there.
Ugh, typical Red Hat.
-N.
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format. After unzipping,
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x27;t you have to install xlib and xfree86-common?
-N.
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Montreal Wed Apr 14 15:36:19 1999
Noah L. Meyerhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Navindra Umanee wrote:
>
> > Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe you can't install Emacs on a
> > Debian system
Montreal Wed Apr 14 15:44:38 1999
Noah L. Meyerhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Navindra Umanee wrote:
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> > Hmmm, according to
> > http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/editors/emacs20.html emacs20
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