with the topmost directory, so its argument is always dependent on the
number of directories between the one you want and the root directory.
Kevin Murphy
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if IBM would sponsor some sort of Debian
meta-packages for their machines. (I say this quite ignorantly without
any real knowledge of what this would entail).
-Kevin Murphy
On Oct 16, 2004, at 10:21 AM, Jule Slootbeek wrote:
Hey all,
My trusty iBook's hinge snapped after 3.5 years of trusty
should really be an option in
Settings, and/or present on the right-click menu for the Date column. Best
yet, it could be an entirely different column, and have columns selectable.
Ah, well.
> It doesn't change what it *shows* as the date, but it does sort things
> differently.
Yes
conditions, mail can be sent with no Date header, so these messages are out
of order (and can't be ordered reasonably). Also, many people, even servers,
have their clocks wrong, and this causes additional ordering problems.
I'm using kmail 1.6.2 /debian testing.
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I have seen evidence on the web that the IBM T42 notebook has excellent
Linux-compatibility, but I was wondering if someone has had experience
installing debian testing on this computer. Do the power management
features work?
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m, and ... remind me the easiest way to
do that.
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m, and ... remind me the easiest way to
do that.
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could use some advice trouble-shooting this, since
something in the automatic network setup seems broken. Is there something I
should dpkg-reconfigure, or would that not be helpful? After enjoying the
internet for a bit, I will reboot the box to see if things are still broken.
-Kevin Murphy
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of it.
* I have an AMD K7 system with a Kingston KNE100TX
NIC. I'm using a DLink DI-514 router, and other machines on that router
are working fine.
Sorry for the long message. What should I do
next?
Thanks,Kevin Murphy
aqua.pl' from the command line
-Kevin Murphy
P.S. Re: your response to Joerg's problem:
> This maybe against debian philosophy (help me out here list) but why not
> install Gimp.pm from cpan?
It may or may not be that simple. First I tried installing Gimp.pm from CPAN,
and it w
offer relatively simple
choices for shape, surface texture, transparency, size, color, font,
text, lighting sources and then feed commands to a ray-tracing program.
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out all that well (the default values for video driver, mouse device,
and pci video device numbers were wrong, and I had to figure those
out). I now have it producing a messed up display (you know: all
fuzzy, looks several times too big, lots of horizontal lines, can
vaguely recognize parts o
.berlios.de/at76c503a/at76c503-0.11.tar.gz) for the
2.4.25-1-i386 kernel, but I have not tried it yet.
I did 'sudo apt-get install kernel-build-2.4.25-1' to install the kernel
headers, then untarred the driver source, and it built without errors,
not that this means much ;-)
Kevin Murp
menu, it
goes to the "Load installer components from CD" menu (which has not
appeared before), which gives me the choice of cdrom- or
floppy-retriever. *** There should be two buttons, one saying "Go
back", and one saying, "Load from floppy instead" ***
Anyway, I can n
debian.org?
put a bulletized list of ways to help at the top of the main 'Help
Debian' page? etc, ...
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detected. Can I
get through the initial install and then somehow install a driver for it
(via floppy, e.g.) before trying to download packages?
I found evidence that the atmel driver works with this adapter, as shown
in the post below from Nov 2003.
Thanks
Kevin Murphy
"There is a really
I got J2SE SDK working, thanks to my bone-headedness being pointed out
on the list.
For posterity, I thought I would point out some possible amendments to
the debian java faq for those trying to get java working with mozilla.
In order to get java working with mozilla, I followed the instruction
> I'm having a problem getting Sun's J2SE 1.4.2 SDK installed on an
updated testing.
>>You have /usr/local/lib/jdk pointing to j2sdk1_4_1_02 where as you
java is actually
>> located in j2sdk1.4.2_04
Yargh. Thanks for the gentle enlightenment. The perils of
copy-and-paste. I shouldn't work p
tempts to access the disk failed in the same
way. I also looked for CHS-mapping-related options in
cfdisk, but there didn't seem to be any.
I will now try some more experiments on my own, but ...
Oh mighty gurus, please shower this unworthy mortal with advice!
Thanks,
Kevin Murphy
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