Hello:
I have just installed version 1.0.2-3 of jdk-common and jdk-static from
non-free. However, when I try to run the java executables, all I get is,
naoma: ~$ java
java was not found in /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java
naoma: ~$ jdb
java was not found in /usr/lib/jdk/i586/bin/java
naoma: ~$ javac
Hi Carlos:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> How is it possible to type accents in a mail msg. composed with pine?
> I saw no mention of 8bit composing in the man page, docs and config
> files.
Is far as I know, there's no way to type accents with pine's built in editor.
I guess you have to use an e
Hi:
There's a file named 'Archive Maintenance In Progress' in at least three
Debian mirrors, namely ftp.debian.org, debian.crosslink.net and
debian.med.miami.edu. In debian.crosslink.net it's been there since at least
a last week, so I'm wondering if something is going wrong with the mirrors.
Hi Alexander:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I really think that could be a "happy-administrators-guide.ps", with
> things like: "Well, you have Linux in your computer. You want to make
> Linux usable. Then, do these simple steps..."
> So, again, how can I make my printer work? It's connected. It's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> On Thu, 12 Dec 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The problem is that xdm uses xrdb to read these configuration files
> > in. xrdb has been broken for a while. It crashes if run with no
> > options. My solution was to mv xrdb to xrdb.bin and create a shell
> > script nam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The Reason for this is that RSA in america requires all to use RSAREF
> library for non-commercial use. There is a european rewrite of this
> RSA lib. Because it is a rewrite there are no copyright problems with
> the lib. Because it is not in america u r free to use RS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> But back to the mission impossible. Last night I tried with different
> irq and base io addresses using both the dos and linux version of
> the config programs. The linux version finds the cards, tells the
> irq and io address but insmod fails. The command I used is
Hi all:
I installed package mfdcfnt_1.0-1 from non-free, which contains TeX DC fonts
(international version of standard TeX fonts). However, when I try to process
a document using those fonts I get the following output:
This is TeX, Version 3.1415 (C version 6.1)
(programa.tex
LaTeX2e <1996/06
Hi all:
I installed package mfdcfnt_1.0-1 from non-free, which contains TeX DC fonts
(international version of standard TeX fonts). However, when I try to process
a document using those fonts I get the following output:
This is TeX, Version 3.1415 (C version 6.1)
(programa.tex
LaTeX2e <1996/06
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I am getting several packages in the frozen and contrib trees saying
> that they pre-depend on a 'libdl1' package which I cannot seem to
> find anywhere. Can anyone help?
It seems that the last ld.so provides libdl1:
Package: ldso
Essential: yes
Status: install ok
Hi:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > "Carnage" == Carnage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Carnage> Hello, When you installed XFree 3.2, did you experience
> Carnage> any problems with the xrdb utility not working? When I
> Carnage> first tried it, xrdb would exit with a "can't run
>
Hi:
I recently installed the XFree 3.2 packages from unstable in my machine.
Although most things seem to work fine, I'm experimenting a very odd problem
with the xrdb command.
If I run
xrdb -merge .Xresources
I get the message:
xrdb: cannot run '/lib/cpp -traditional -Dlinux -D__i386__ -
Hello all:
I'm having trouble with the latest samba from unstable (samba_1.9.16p9.deb).
Since I installed it, I've been seeing messsages like these at the console:
Nov 14 10:54:55 naoma nmbd[300]: connect from calera.uniandes.edu.co
Nov 14 10:54:55 naoma inetd[212]: /usr/sbin/tcpd: exit status
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I got a problem with emacs 19.31-2 installed with Debian 1.1.4. When
> I edit long lines reactions become unpredictable: sometimes it works
> well, other times it truncates the line or melts it with the
> surrounding lines.
> I've tried to install emacs binaries 19.29,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> So my Question is now: How can I make xdm pass the environment to the
> window manager and all progs started? is there an equivalent of /etc/
> profile for the window manager?
Sure. Your .xsession file is run whenever you start (actually during all the
execution of) y
Hi all!
I have a custom ispell dictionary that I compiled directly from its sources.
I'd like to use it with Debian but don't know where and how to install it so
that Debian's ispell finds it and, even better, uses it as the default. Could
anybody explain me what to do or point me to the apro
David Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Wish is the base-level Tk interpreter. Install either the tk40 or
> tk41 packages. if you install both, the wish from tk41 will be used
> by default.
By the way, this days I tried to compile some Tcl extension package (namely
ctk) and its configure scr
Jens Peter Lindemann said:
> bored of the rubbish that slackware blows on my disk, I looked for an
> alternative - and found debian.
>
> ...
>
> - The $TERM Environment-Variable is set to "con80x25" on my system
> which caused dselect to print an error-message and exit - no
> possibility to inst
On Fri, 14 Jun 1996, Max Hyre wrote:
>Rather, ``why X comes right back after dying''? After ctl-alt-bs,
> X does indeed appear to die---everything goes black, I see the virtual
> terminal from which I started xdm momentarily, then I'm back in X
> again.
Well, that's exactly what xdm is inten
On 12 Jun 1996, Rob Browning wrote:
> Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Now poke yer nose into groff.list and just see if you can find a directory
> > called /usr/doc/groff. Nope, hain't there.
> >
> > Again, I'm using 0.93R6. If this has been fixed since, I'd love to hear
> >
On Tue, 14 May 1996, Christian Hudon wrote:
> About the interface, it'd be nice to have something mc-ish. (mc = Midnight
> Commander; get it and take a look if you don't have it, there's a Debian
> package for it). It's got pull-down menus and dialog boxes... it's very
> nice, supports gpm mice an
On Tue, 7 May 1996, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
> Hi. I've got a new 1.1 machine which is on a local network which
> includes a Win '95 printserver with no IP address. Does anyone
> know how to set up printing to such a machine? Will samba allow
> printing to a machine with no IP address?
I gues
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