Hi,
I recently upgraded from potato to woody, and now
my network connection is not
set up properly at boot time. I get the
following error message:
Configuring network interfaces: ERROR while getting
interface flags: No such device.
my /etc/network/interfaces file looks
like:
auto l
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 1997 at 03:27:21PM -0600, Timothy Phan wrote:
> > Is there a mp3 player on Linux?
>
> mpg123 is available as a package, and was the best I could
> find in source form too.
>
>
Is there a debian package for a mp3 ENcoder?
--Curt
Hi,
I recently upgraded several packages, including ncurses-base, and
xbase. Now delete and backspace don't work at all in xterm or rxvt.
I tried reinstalling ncurses-base and xbase, but I still have the
problem. I'm using ncurses-base_1.9.9g-5 and xbase_3.3.1-1. Can
anyone help?
Thanks,
Curt
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One way I've heard to do this is start up netscape with a geometry that puts
> the menubar off the top of the screen. Set up the window manager so windows
> cannot be moved (or run w/o a window manager). If they can't click on it,
> they can't use it. :-)
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