On Wednesday 30 January 2008 21:51:56 Olaf Grüttner wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a question about working with sed.
> I have an xml file containing
> 1
>
> I want to change this to
> 2
>
> I have problems with the "<" and ">" signs. Is there a was to mask them
> in the sed command?
>
> sed s/"1
Am Dienstag 22 November 2005 21:37 schrieb sacarde:
> HI,
>I have installed SANE on BLFS 6.1, now I would like to import text from
> image, have you some OCR program to suggest me ?
>
>
>
>
> thank you
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
If you have kdegraphics installed, you already have an ocr prog
Am Sonntag 30 Oktober 2005 04:45 schrieb Stef Bon:
> Hello,
>
> I've had some problems with the NVIDIA driver (version 7174) to work
> properly with the latest kernels 2.6.13.* and 2.6.14 (latest).
>
Hi,
if I install a new kernel, I only have to reinstall Nvidia driver,
start X and it works well. W
Am Montag 24 Oktober 2005 18:01 schrieb Jonas Norlander:
> Hello!
>
> I have built LFS/BLFS 6.1 with some updated packages, one
> is gcc 3.4.4. All has gone fine without problems but I wanted to
> rebuild gcc with all compilers instead of just c and c++
> as in LFS, so I was doing that as in the bo
Am Montag 24 Oktober 2005 18:01 schrieb Jonas Norlander:
> Hello!
>
> I have built LFS/BLFS 6.1 with some updated packages, one
> is gcc 3.4.4. All has gone fine without problems but I wanted to
> rebuild gcc with all compilers instead of just c and c++
> as in LFS, so I was doing that as in the bo
Am Freitag 21 Oktober 2005 15:22 schrieb Simon Scheiwiller:
> So the problem isn't that Xorg couldn't handle the events, they actually
> never arrive there. So the Problem could probably be somewhere in the
> kernel, but I have no idea where that could be.
Maybe this one helps you:
http://web.te
Am Donnerstag 20 Oktober 2005 18:54 schrieb Simon Scheiwiller:
> Hi there
>
> Normally, when I reinstall Linux from scratch, things start to work which
> didn't before, but this time it's different - my mouse wheel doesn't work
> anymore.
>
> This is my mouse section in xorg.conf
>
> Section "Input
I had the same problem, somebody in a forum gave me that hint.
Even thought with ldd this dependency is not shown, I think precompiled
software like reader is build with the most stable version of gcc.
I only use reader if xpdf is not able to display the file, btw.
cz
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