How does one set the control point that is the centre for rotations in
kpovmodeler ?
It seems to me that kpovmodeler assigns a control point as the centre of
rotation for every object you create. When the object is translated the
control point is moved with the object, but how does one move
Ben Collins wrote:
Again, there is no excuse for racism in Debian. Other packages have
elided the inappropriate material in the past, as they should. An IRC
client has no business being racist. Debian is a distribution that
specifically caters to children; note the debian-junior project.
Chris Mueller wrote:
Hi,
7 mails with virus W32/Myparty got into my inbox -
all of them from linux-mailinglists.
How many harmed your debian system ? 0 ? Ahh, the wonders of not being a
slave to bill...
:-(
Chris
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Casper Gielen wrote:
Hi there,
I'm maintaining an FTP server however I'm not very pleased with the
performance. It's a 100Mbit connection (half duplex) to a PIII-500
with 400 MB RAM and 240G software RAID1 running glftpd on a 2.4.13
kernel. top doesn't reveal any obvious problems, the
Charles Bray wrote:
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Linux and just switched from SuSE to Debian
2.2.19pre17 a few days ago. I have a Dell Inspiron 7000 notebook. I've
tried very hard to solve this problem on my own, but the solution
continues to escape me.
Right now, my /etc/network/interfaces
Cliff Sarginson wrote:
hello,
I have installed the latest potato/2.2.19 on one of my network PCs.
When I rlogin into it from another host it takes more than a minute
before I get prompted for a password. There is nothing else of
consequence running on the debian system. No messages in the
as soon as I have the time...
Happy hacking,
\Gandalf
Christophe
Le lun, 16 jui 2001 22:31:16, Andrea Vettorello a écrit :
Lars Knudsen wrote:
Hi folks,
the subject really says it all. I have alsa 0.9
working nicely when using aplay, but so far have
not succeded in making
Hi folks,
the subject really says it all. I have alsa 0.9
working nicely when using aplay, but so far have
not succeded in making it work with esound.
Anyone having better luck ?
Happy hacking,
\Gandalf
Vittorio wrote:
As I've read in the net, I've configured the language for latex
modifying language.dat file by hand decommenting Italian (I didn't use
texconfig!).
Now, at each boot, I'm receiving a message like this:
Nvi recovery program [28/06/01 16:05 +]:
On Wed Jun 27 19:40:15
Martin Würtele wrote:
hi,
i have a problem with my scsi tape (HP C1537A DDS3):
the scsi ids are set as follows:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: IBM Model: DNES-318350Y Rev: SA30
Type: Direct-AccessANSI SCSI revision: 03
Host: scsi0
virtanen wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, nico de haer wrote:
Some more info.
1) Make sure your system boots using your 1 Gb hdd
2) Check what your kernel says about hdd's (dmesg is your friend)
3) Once you have found it use (c)fdisk to create partitions, and add
filesystems
Wayne Sitton wrote:
I don't want to start a flame war, BUT
I've been working with Uinx since I was 12, now I'm 28. I've been a linux
fan for about 3 years. I started with red hat, but when a friend told
debian was tthe one, I started using it. and quickly learned the advantages
of
Erik Alvarez wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2001 10:09:40 +0200
Lars Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Alvarez wrote:
Hi, when trying to decompress a tar file I get this error. Can someone
tell if there is a way to fix it or is the file lost?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tar -ixvf
Erik Alvarez wrote:
Hi, when trying to decompress a tar file I get this error. Can someone tell
if there is a way to fix it or is the file lost?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tar -ixvf backup.tar
Why the -i option ? Normally extracting a tar file can be done without
it. I dont see
why it should
Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hey,
My dad started a new project at work, which they will be using Linux for. He
came to me and asked me if Linux had a program to convert a binary stream to
ASCII characters. A co-worker of his told him that UNIX had a native utility
to do this (but he couldn't
MaD dUCK wrote:
yo,
before installing debian on some 35 clients here, i would like to
mirror it locally so as to, you know, spare our backbone... the
clients don't have cdrom's, so bootdisk/ftp is the installation medium
of choice (anyway).
question is: where's the rsync source i should
Hamelsveld van, S (Sven) wrote:
Hi there people,
I hope that one of you can tell me how I can create a debian mirror ?
I would like to create one here so that we can easy update the systems we
have running debian
There are a bunch of possibilities depending on exactly what you want
to
John McPeek wrote:
Hi,
As soon as I start X the mouse looks fine, sitting in the middle of the
screen. The moment I move it the cursor jumps to the top left and other than
bouncing around and jumping back to the corner I can't get it to do
anything. I have already tried different
Tibor D. wrote:
Hi folks,
I have enough of mirroring every day the whole Debian-tree (i386 only
and without sources, with some sophisticated rsync-scripts). Is there a
way to mirror only potato and woody? There are just too many updates a
day for my slow 64k link, and most of them are for
Matt Grant wrote:
Anyone know of a Chat Client that is rather flexible with firewalls.
The Network has a Novell Bordermanager Firewall that tends to do the job very
well.
I have tried a few(GnomeIcU and XChat) but I am quite a rookie
--
Matt Grant
I.T. Systems Technician
Arrowstreet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know where I can locate CD images for woody please?
Thanks
Eileen Orbell
Software Internet Applications
Capitol College
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is Linux Country. On a quiet night you can hear Windows 98 reboot!
You
Guilherme Barile wrote:
Hi
I'm developing something for data archival/retriaval (documents).
Can someone tell me how many files I may have on one directory (ext2fs)
Thanks in advance
As far as I know there is no limit to the number of files you can have
in a directory but access to the
Joris Lambrecht wrote:
let's not get carried away here, tom admit's the P4 is inferior to the K7
... FOR NOW ... once P4 optimized program's start showing up you'll see the
K7 squashed on nearly every account, the more expensive P4 will pay off
then.
Looking at how things worked out with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I don't know how to join to a multicast
group in Linux.
My ethernet card is multicast enabled.
(from the ifconfig)
Could You tell me how to join to a
multicast group.
From the user point of view multicast is no different than
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Antonio!
IMHO, you should buy Intel, since AMD chips don't do floating
point operations adequately (these are important in graphics), unless you
This was true years ago but is certainly not true anymore.
The AMD Duron and Thunderbird chips are at
Nate Amsden wrote:
Arcady Genkin wrote:
So I got this new motherboard (ASUS CUSL2-C), and I hear that one of
the Windows utilities that come with it can control CPU fan's speed.
I thought that it would be very nice (I have no way of checking),
since the native Intel's fan on my PIII
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