Re: /dev/radio not found, but it is there.......

2003-05-27 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030527 20:55]: > No radio or video device where in the /dev/ folder and I made them by using > mknod c radio 61 81 , something like this, It was created and also a link > /dev/radio to /dev/radio0. Are you sure you used 61? According to /usr/share/linu

Re: /lib/modules/2.4.18 missing while recompiling the kernel

2002-09-10 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Matthias Szupryczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020911 04:07]: >> [..] All seems to be ok except one thing, the module suport. [..] >> Maybe someone can help me :)) > After you have created your kernel image with 'make bzImage' or similar, > do the following (line 177-180 /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4

Re: latex->xpdf

2002-05-20 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Tom Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020521 02:36]: > When I use latex to convert a source file into a dvi, the dvi looks > great. Then when I use either dvips->gs or dvipdf to convert the dvi > into a pdf, the pdf looks OK in acroread but unintelligable in xpdf. I think, that pdf's look quite better

Re: /dev/usb

2002-05-11 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020511 15:17]: > Is there a package in Woody that would create the entries in /dev/usb ? > I have 2 Woody boxes and one of them has /dev/usb/... (all the nodes) > and the other one only has /dev/usbmouse... Yes, the script 'MAKEDEV', in a package, wich is ca

Re: extract audio from mpeg

2002-05-07 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Thomas Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020507 08:23]: > I want to extract an audio file from mpeg file. How can I manage that? > I'm using debian woody and mplayer 0.92. "mplayer -dumpaudio file.mpg" > won't work. :-(( > Any hints? If you have Christan Marilat's (?) mplayer installed, you could ins

Re: RealPlayer

2002-05-06 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Dennis Krinke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020506 05:15]: > What happened to RealPlayer ? > I would like to install it, and I still have > rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2_rpm . You may want to use the reaplayer installer, which is available in sid. -- cu Alex -- PGP key on demand, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: lan problems

2002-05-02 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020502 16:00]: > My debian pc cannot connect to my two other pc's that run win98, however > when i boot it under win98 the lan works fine. Could you specify "cannot connect"? Do you are unable to use samba shares? Or does not even a ping get through? -- cu Alex

Re: Woody: "xhost +" on Local Machine not Working

2002-04-20 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Holger Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020420 17:51]: > When I execute "xhost +" on localhost, telnet to another machine, set the > DISPLAY to my machine's hostname (!export DISPLAY=prag:0.0"), I get the > error message that this connection is refused by the server? Why? (It > doesn't make sense to m

Re: is apache 2.x available?

2002-04-08 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Paul 'Baloo' Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020408 09:20]: > > Apache 2.x has been under testing for a long time. > > Is it ready for Debian GNU/Linux in testing/unstable release? > > Is it a good idea to use in a productive environment? > I haven't seen any apache 2 debs yet on sid. Slashdot's s

Re: Mutt and From: line

2002-04-07 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Matthew Daubenspeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020406 23:54]: > I have been messing with mutt and trying to make it display my name > currectly for FAR too long, and I have gotten no where. Take a look at the sample finds you can find, if you are using google searching for "mutt config example" or so

Re: OT: Is .RTF an Open Standard?

2002-03-27 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020326 17:48]: > How about HTML? Or, if you're willing to give up the idea of WYSIWYG > and embrace WYAFIWYG (What You Ask For...), TeX/LaTeX rocks. Both > HTML and TeX use plain-ASCII source files and there are GUI editors > for both as well. Whats about th

Re: Linux & DSL

2002-03-23 Thread Alexander Schmehl
Good Morning, * Bodnyk, Bruce W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020322 14:50]: > 1. Which is the best vs. easiest client to use? I'm still rather new at > Linux and not sure I want to tackle rebuilding the kernel just yet. Just "apt-get install pppoe" and "zless /usr/share/doc/pppoe/README.Debian.gz" shoul

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