out with only 8-bit display.
Try
netscape -install
to make Netscape use a private colormap or put
Netscape.*installColormap: Yes
in his/her ~/.Xdefaults.
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the LAN via ethernet.
I need a utility (like 'prtcp') that sends files to a printer attached
to the network only by ethernet, not through a parallel port.
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nder Debian 1.3. I have lpd installed,
but can't figure how to print to a print that isn't physically connected.
I looked into lprng, but it seems too sophisticated for my purposes
Thanks.
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Matthew Tebbens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Can someone recommend a good GUI interface to GDB ?
>
Get 'ddd'. It's available as a debian package as well.
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What kinds of free utils are available for analyzing and trying
to figure out source code? Preferably with a GUI.
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malfunction if it is not.
!
remove Lock= Caps_Lock
remove Control = Control_L
keycode 0x42 = Control_L
keycode 0x25 = Caps_Lock
addLock= Caps_Lock Caps_Lock
add Control = Control_L
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erstep
/usr/bin/X11/afterstep: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 386, version 1,
stripped
bunny# ls -l /usr/bin/X11/afterstep
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 138676 May 18 06:42 /usr/bin/X11/afterstep
bunny#
What is going on here? what file is missing here? ????
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>>>>> "KH" == Kevin Hilman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KH> I can't get nfsd and mountd to allow NIS netgroups in the
KH> /etc/exports file. I can list the hosts explicitly and it works
KH> fine. Also, NIS works fine in all other aspects.
I figured
, but to no avail.
The NFS Server is a 486-debian box, and some of the clients will
also be debian boxes, and some will be SunOS and BSDI3.0 as well.
What am I missing here.
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