gnome/enlightenment thing wrong?
What are those of you running Enlightenment (either version 0.14/0.15) doing
for menus?
Kevin McEnhill
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Yoav wrote:
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It seems that Debian is taking a rather different philosophy on
pre-configured packages than other distributions, such as RedHat. What I
It seems as if Debian is catering to the more techie crowd - the ones
that want a bare-
Howdy,
I have had two problems with dselect v.1.4.8 for a couple of months now and
I am at my wits end.
1) After I upgraded to 1.2, I have had a problem with packages that I select and
dselect silently ignores them. The three files that I have found are
'menu', 'macutils', 'gv-3d'. The last one,
Howdy,
A few weeks ago I moved /home to an NFS mounted drive to free up space on
my local drive. Now, I get this message mailed to me every morning.
Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
X-Cron-Env:
X-Cron-Env:
X-Cron-Env:
X-Cron-Env:
find: /home/kevinm: Permissio
Howdy,
I am trying to build my self a custom kernel and I have run into a problem
that is a bit annoying. To make my .config file, I ran 'make xconfig' and
it crashed out with the following message.
bash# make xconfig
rm -f include/asm
( cd include ; ln -sf asm-i386 asm)
make -C scripts kco
Howdy,
OK, I don't think I am asking the right question. I have a Diamond SpeedStar
Pro
video card. I know it is supported because I spent two months running under
XF86 v.3.1. Now that I have upgraded to v.3.2, my server claims that the
chipset is invalid and doesn't make sense so it quits. I went
Howdy,
I wrote to this list last week about the fact that I can't get Xwindows to
run after upgrading to 1.2. Someone pointed out that there was a copy of
XF86Config in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/. What I found there was a link to
/etc/X11/XF86Config. That's great, it makes sense. I also learned about
XF8
Howdy one and all,
I upgraded to 1.2 from 1.1 and I have been banging my head on my keyboard
trying to fix the two problems I ran across.
*** gcc ***
This probably has to do with the upgrade I tried last week. According to
'dpkg --list', everything is installed and configured. That is all fine a
W I'm trying to figure out the naming scheme for the releases. The
way I figure it it goes like this:
Buzz ---> v1.1
Buzz-Fixed --->v1.1.stuff
Bo --->I don't have a clue
Rex --->v1.2
Is that how it works?
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Machintosh fanatic
Howdy,
I have xautolock and xlock and I am tring to get xautolock to restart
after xlock finishes. Should I do this in a shell script or is there a
way to "deamonize" xautolock?
TIA
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Kevin McEnhill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Machintosh fanatic and Linux guru in training.
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t status 137
> Starting gpm -m /dev/ttyS0 -t bare
> /usr/sbin/gpm: /dev/ttyS0: Device or resource busy
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> gpm
>
> dpkg --remove returned error exit status 1.
> Press RETURN to continue.
>
Now, my question is; how do I get rid of gpm
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