Java and firefox

2006-07-22 Thread Rob Blomquist
Exactly how does one get it running? I DL'd the x64 client from Sun, which recommends using the 32 bit client also for java script. I have downloaded both, putting the 32 bit client inside the chroot, and putting the 64 bit client in /usr/local/jre I have also put the location of the 64

Re: Java and firefox

2006-07-22 Thread Naios Kae The Korrigan
Hi Quoting Rob Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Exactly how does one get it running? I DL'd the x64 client from Sun, which recommends using the 32 bit client also for java script. no script in java !!! javascript is not java I have downloaded both, putting the 32 bit client inside the chroot,

get rid of landlord

2006-07-22 Thread Francesco Pietra
Reinstalled amd64 Debian etch to have ext3 filesystem throughout. Netinstall with daily build 20 July, mirror ftp.uni-koeln.de, install --Desktop environment --Standard system whereby I got gnome and I have not yet found a way to get rid of it (or, preferably, set it aside, to use it for e-mail

Re: get rid of landlord

2006-07-22 Thread Ricardo Mones
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 07:47:22 +0200 Francesco Pietra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (as I am used to do on the i386 machine, while on previous installation of amd64 I neither had kde nor gnome, but only jwm) I get the yellow flower of gnome, from which user/pass leads to term window in X system

Re: Broken applications: Openoffice on AMD64

2006-07-22 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 03:57:07PM +0100, Adam Stiles wrote: On Thursday 20 July 2006 14:47, sigi wrote: I'm using this [64-bit OpenOffice.org] package since it's released, and had only very few crashes. OOo only crashes while opening some MS-word files - with some others it has no

Re: get rid of landlord

2006-07-22 Thread Alexander Sieck
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 07:47:22AM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote: Netinstall with daily build 20 July, mirror ftp.uni-koeln.de, install --Desktop environment --Standard system whereby I got gnome and I have not yet found a way to get rid of it (or, preferably, set it aside, to use it for

Re: get rid of landlord

2006-07-22 Thread Francesco Pietra
On Saturday 22 July 2006 14:58, Alexander Sieck wrote: On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 07:47:22AM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote: Netinstall with daily build 20 July, mirror ftp.uni-koeln.de, install --Desktop environment --Standard system whereby I got gnome and I have not yet found a way to

Re: get rid of landlord

2006-07-22 Thread Christopher Browne
On 7/22/06, Francesco Pietra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking instead at etc/rc#.d how to stop services. I never looked at that before but it seems that gnome, can be stopped from rc4.d. It may be useful to get knowledge of rc#.d instead of going by trial and error as I did before,

nspluginwrapper.

2006-07-22 Thread Rob Andrews
I'm investigating whether or not nspluginwrapper is suitable for packaging. nspluginwrapper lets you use i386 plugins on non-i386 machines. Because of the fact that it requires an i386-runtime plugin to be built, it's pretty much unsuitable for any architecture other than x86_64 (and possibly

debian panel-menu

2006-07-22 Thread sigi
Hi, I had to reinstall my system yesterday... and now have the problem, that the debian-menu section of the top-panel in gnome does not exist anymore. Some applications are listed there, but the debian-section is not. Does anyone has a hint, which package this handles? I have restored my

get rid of landlord

2006-07-22 Thread Francesco Pietra
Sorry, it was quite simple to stop gmd and gnome by renaming /etc/rc2.d/S99gdm /etc/rc2.d/K01gdm whereby it boots into nongraphical $ after that, the script /home/francesco/.Xsession #!/bin/sh xrdb -load $HOME/.Xresources exec xterm leads into twm. From here it is easy to modify .Xsession to

[SOLVED] debian panel-menu

2006-07-22 Thread sigi
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 06:58:29PM +0200, sigi wrote: Hi, I had to reinstall my system yesterday... and now have the problem, that the debian-menu section of the top-panel in gnome does not exist anymore. Some applications are listed there, but the debian-section is not. Does anyone