On Tuesday 10 July 2001 05:07, Craig Dickson wrote:
Brian Nelson wrote:
Try this instead:
Option Protocol IMPS/2
Option Buttons 5
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
I suppose anything is worth a try, but I don't think
Hi,
I've found nothing the archives (strange). So I've (re)subscribed here:
Since last libc6, locales potato 2.1.2-12, dselect insists to set most
packages to
remove. I set gconv-modules and libc6-bin to purge but still the same. But
what's strange when I now want to leave the 'Select' with
Hi,
fwiw, maybe the problem is not (only) modeline related ...
Fethi Okyar wrote:
Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Marcin Kurc wrote:
I used to have 1280x1024 on matrox m II.
What version of XF are you running?
Carl Fink wrote:
Achim Bohnet wrote:
Slink and potato use the
/etc/X11/window-mangers file to determine the default window
manager . . . [etc.]
I *know* that. I asked specifically about an automated tool so one
wouldn't have to edit config files.
I hope you don't refuse
Carl Fink wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you have installed the `menu'-package, click on the entry
`window-managers', where you have entries for all installed WMs. If
you click on one, it changes to this WM -- that's all, no extra
utility needed. (Why, it's Debian :).)
Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:56:26PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
Dwayne C . Litzenberger:
I'm getting that idiot fatal server error, could not open default font
'fixed', again. My FontPath is /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc and I di=
d a
fresh
Stephen R. Gore wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install kdevelop (kdevelop_1%3a1.0-19991009-1_i386.deb) on a
newly installed Debian potato box, and get the following:
Setting up kdevelop (1.0-19991009-1) ...
cannot open dhelp file '/usr/share/doc/HTML/en/kdevelop/.dhelp': at
Stephen R. Gore wrote:
Achim Bohnet wrote:
Stephen R. Gore wrote:
Setting up kdevelop (1.0-19991009-1) ...
cannot open dhelp file '/usr/share/doc/HTML/en/kdevelop/.dhelp':
at /usr/sbin/install-docs line 559.
Are you sure /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/kdevelop/.dhelp exists
Ingo Reimann wrote:
Hi Maintainers,
could anyone please solve the dependency-conflict of libqt1.44-6.3 and
qt1g-1.44-6.1. Both seem to contain the same - maybe in different minor
versions, but nevertheless some packages depend on qt1g (tuxeyes) some
on libqt1g (kdebase)
See
Frank Copeland wrote:
Nathan Smith wrote:
I have what I hope is a quick question. I'm having trouble getting X to
work using the SVGA server with my Trident 3DImage 975 Card. The VGA 16
server works fine, but as you can imagine looks slightly less beautiful
than I would like.
Charles Lewis wrote:
Believe me, I know how you feel. This is what I have, which seems to be
working for me:
deb http://kde.tdyc.com potato kde contrib rkrusty
FWIW: if possible use a TDYC mirror. Entries for sources.list are listed
at the end of
http://kde.tdyc.com/Debian/
Stuart Ballard wrote:
Stuart Ballard wrote:
apt-get just informed me that kdevelop depends on kdelibs2g (=
4:1.1.2-19990906-1.0) but it is not installable. Does anyone know if
this is a bug, a package that isn't yet uploaded onto the server, or
something that I need to go get
Hi,
I've a Cyper 9397 chip. For this chip one has explicitely turn
acceleration on (disabled due to potential problems).
Option accel
worked fine with 3.3.3-* xserver-svga but is broken in the 3.3.4-*
xserver (fine, but horrible slow without Option accel). All
window background are suddenly
Bart Szyszka wrote:
Hello,
Once again, the kde.tdyc.com apt source is having problems. Can anyone
suggest an alternative one for KDE? Gnome has a TON of them. There can't
be just one for KDE, can there?
[FWIW: If you have problem with kde stuff at tdyc it's best to ask on
[EMAIL
Hello,
on my laptop with one IBM-DADA-26480, running potato and 2.2.10 kernel I get
hda: lost interrupt
hda: read_intr: status=0x50 { DriveReady SeekComplete }
Every lost intrrupt mean a IO gets suspended for ~ 5 secs.
I've checked the mail archives and suses and redhats (shame on me :)
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