, Max2006/7/26, Giacomo Mulas <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Massimo Perga wrote:> Hello All,
> I've updated two days ago my unstable version of Debian for AMD64 and it> seems that GNOME has some troubles to be executed: the same happens also> with gnome-terminal an
Hello All,
I've updated two days ago my unstable version of Debian for AMD64 and it seems that GNOME has some troubles to be executed: the same happens also with gnome-terminal and firefox (it takes the 99% of resources but it's not shown).
X is performing fine, so maybe some library has been c
Could you please write me which version of mozilla are you using successfully with Blackdown java plug-in ?
I'm using the debian package of mozilla and I get a segmentation fault.
Thanks,
Max2005/12/30, v0n0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
dclemen ha scritto:>What's java version are you using? (blackdown,
ux Registered User #359258> System: GNU/Linux Debian Sid Pure64 on [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Chat: Psi ICQ) 150487234 Jabber)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Home: http://v0n0.altervista.org> > > > -- Massimo Perga
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Before all, thank you for your support.
Could you please send me the apt string or the URL where I can download the AMD64 Blackdown package ?
Thanks,
Regards,
Max2005/12/29, Andrew Preater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
* Massimo Perga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-29 00:32]:> in wh
Hello All,
in which way are you running java plug-in in your browser ? I'm currently using Firefox web browser.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Max
Regards,
Max
2005/11/23, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On (22/11/05 23:27), Massimo Perga wrote:> Hi All, I've just upgraded the testing version to the unstable version. In
> the testing version both USB mouse and touchpad were working, but using> latest unstable vers
anks,
Regards,
Max-- Massimo Perga
Hi All,
I've a Netgear WG511 (The v1 made in China) on a PCMCIA slot and an
AMD64-based Laptop running 64bit-Debian: I needed to use that card to
access to my WLAN in Linux, too. I've read about prism54 and ndiswrapper,
but both seems to be full working only if running 32-bit drivers; in fact
Hi all,
I'm actually using an Acer Aspire 1513LMi (AMD64 3400+) with debian-amd64
distribution and I'd want use my 802.11g device; Acer tells that's its name is
InviLink.
Actually I can't find an appropriate driver for Linux on AMD64: in fact it
seems that the only support for Linux is ndiswap
Hi all,
I'm using Debian GNU Linux since 1999 on my "old" Pentium II-266 MHz. Now I've
bought an Acer Aspire 1513 LMI, with an AMD64 3400+ inside. I didn't want to
erase the existing Windows XP, so I bought an external Firewire hard drive (a
Lacie with 160GB of storage capability) and I wanted to
Hi all,
I'm using Debian GNU Linux since 1999 on my "old" Pentium II-266 MHz. Now I've
bought an Acer Aspire 1513 LMI, with an AMD64 3400+ inside. I didn't want to
erase the existing Windows XP, so I bought an external Firewire hard drive (a
Lacie with 160GB of storage capability) and I wanted to
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