RE: Writing Drivers? Info Appreciated!

1999-06-08 Thread Dmitry Ya
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Behalf Of Timothy Hospedales
 Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 10:19 AM
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Writing Drivers? Info Appreciated!


 Anyway, if this sort of thing is possible could someone
 point me to a
 winblows program to use to examine what gets sent over a port?

Try Soft-Ice from NuMega software. It's kinda standard hacker/cracker tool.
Not freeware, unfortunately.

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 Thanks!
 Tim



RE: Gnome missing dependencies

1999-05-11 Thread Dmitry Ya
 -Original Message-
 From: Craig R. Hodges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 12:24 AM
 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Gnome missing dependencies


 When trying to install (unstable) Gnome using the directions at
 http://www.gnome.org/start/getting_debian.shtml
 Apt-get reports:

 Sorry, but the following packages are broken - this means they have unmet
 dependencies:
   gnome-panel: Depends:libghttp1 Depends:libgtop1
   gnome-utils: Depends:libglib1.1.13 Depends:libgnome31
 Depends:libgtk1.1.13 Depends:libgtop0

 I can't seem to find libghttp1, libglib1.1.13, libgtk1.1.13!

 Does anyone know where to find them or a different way to install
 gnome-panel and gnome-utils?

I had exactly the same problem. Being too lazy to compile it myself, I just
grabbed the Rad Hat packages from one of Gnome mirrors and converted them
with 'alien' and then installed with dpkg (yes, I know that alien -i would
also install them for me). It mostly worked, though some of the Gnome
features do not seem to work, like adding applets to the panel (or maybe I
screwed the configuration in the process)

Hope this helps.

bst rgds,
Dmitry

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