Ok, its been too damned long since I've had to apply patches to anything.
Can you tell me the way the directories need to look in order to apply the
patch? Umm, as well as the command needed to apply the patch.
Jeez, I feel like a gimp
Jonathan Heaney spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> M
You might want to try 'task-xwindows' or something similar. I'm not sure
which it is, but will install just about everything you need.
Andrew McRobert spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew McRobert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May
Has anyone gotten this combination to work?
Hi,
Here at work I've been asked if I can make our accounting software run under
Linux, and not SCO. The software requires a C compiler, and a Microfocus
COBOL compiler. Has anyone made microfocus run on top of linux? Or know of a
Linux port?
TIA
Pollywog spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> Are the 2.2.x kernels for SMP systems only? I have a PentiumII with only one
> processor in it.
>
>
> --
> Andrew
No, they also work in single CPU applications. When you compile your kernel
uncheck the Symmetric Multi Processing support.
Mik
Sebastian Canagaratna spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> I have just installed 80 MB memory ( old was 16, and I added
> 64 MB ). I am using Debian linux 2.0.2. When the machine
> boots up it does not recognize the whole memory ( I believe
> it recognizes only about 64 MB. I did man lilo.con
M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the
> kernel-source or kernel-headers packages available yet :(
>
> ftp.debian.org doesn't either
>
> Matthew
>
>
[snip]
Try ftp.kernel.org
Sebastian Canagaratna spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> CAn anyone tell me how to get rid of the staircase effect
> on a remote printer. Remote printing with emacs etc.
> is OK , but with an ascii file, if
> I use
> lpr -Pprintername filename
> I get the staircase effect. I have tried va
Alexander Kushnirenko spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> Hi,
>
> We are also looking for a good SCSI CDR to buy for our university group. We
> plan to redistribute experimental data on CDs, so we may burn few CDs a day
> occasionally. After reading net we decided to go with something l
Odin spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> > I want to buy a cd-writer. I don't need rewritable support at present
> > time, but it would be a plus.
> > I've seen a new Yamaha model that's affordable. Are they good and well
> > supported with Linux ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
>
I've had go
Hello,
I've got a slight problem making win95 dialup to my Debian2.0 server properly.
I get no errors ineither syslog, or ppp.log. The windows machine dials up,
then times out after several minutes, telling me to check the password. I've
followed the directions I've found in /usr/doc/ppp/win95
Any idea when 2.0 will be out? I'm tempted to start playing with the unstable
release, but was hoping to avoid that. I'm just sick of having to download and
compile all the packages that available for glibc (which I don't have).
Mike
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