, the
installation does not remove the old modules from the same
directory. If you compile some module into the new kernel, the
same module is both in kernel and in modules. It seems that
the kernel gets confused in this case.
Esa
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installed OK but some later
makefile changed the permissions again.
Esa
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his, the green cursor is awful.)
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at? Space is not such a big issue anymore.
I have not found xload yet. fvwm95 is missing it. The old configuration
file is missing xterm_color as well but it seems to be obsolete now(?)
(I prefer this, the green cursor is awful.)
Esa Turtiainen
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in.
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On Wed, 20 Nov 1996, Steve Gaarder wrote:
> I have a Debian 1.1 machine with 4 serial ports, each on its own
Hi,
I just tested a package dbackup in experimental. It is exactly
what I want: a list of files in my computer that are not a part
of debian system. Is there another, more supported way to accomplish
the same?
Esa
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0.23_0.deb
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Hi,
I'd like to use both Emacs and XEmacs at the same time. Are there
plans to allow this in the future. I have heard that people have
patched this to work.
Esa
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Hi,
In libwww-perl there is a command GET that makes the trick.
If you have a squid proxy, you can read it next time directly from
cache. Otherwise, you can put it to a file.
Esa
On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Lawrence Chim wrote:
> Is it possible to download something, say http://xxx.xxx.xxx/
On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
> In your email to me, Adam Shand, you wrote:
> >
> > Configuring serial portsdone.
> > /dev/cua0: No such device
> > /dev/cua1: No such device
> > /dev/cua2: No such device
> > /dev/cua3: No such device
> > INIT: Entering runlevel: 2
> >
>
(I just subscribed the newsgroup, this may be an old one...)
I recently wondered why my Netscape is so slow to start. I found that
some Debian packages adds entries to /etc/mailcap many times and
Netscape is *very slow* in processing them.
I do not know yet the fundamental problem but I guess th
I send here some notes of by beta test installation. Everything
works, I have just couple packages left that I don't really know
(dselect don't either) if they are installed or not.
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Some notes of my Debian in
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