With this version it works fine with me.
Good luck
Ranty
PS: If you would like me to read some other mail send it to me, not
only to the list, I have like 8000 messages still to be read on this
list and I will probably not read yours.
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for kernel_images don't execute this and it is necesari to
que de modules dependences worked out for modprobe, that may help.
good luck
Ranty
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remember.
Anybody, please, somethink to try with... I am desperate.
thanks in advance
Ranty
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On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 1998 at 11:31:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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evreything goes through gs and
dvips and the other standard filters.
And with the filters the filter selection ocurs automagicaly.
Apsfilter is more configurable, so maybe you will like it best.
Hoping to be helpfull
Ranty
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On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Charles wrote:
Hello,
I am having a he// of a time trying to configure my supra 288i modem
to work in linux. I have done everthing in the serial-HOWTO, used the
information from supra on isapnptools, and have tried the information in
the PPP-HOWTO, but nothing
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cGfmfD/nO+dyYXbzlsKBP8KDc2+T6Y7H34ebNnWkHxTmlpb/ms97Dv32+dmPO6/+
.
Thanks in advence:
Ranty
PS: I may be asking for too much, but I have faith in Linux and I had to try.
PS2:I am opened to any sugestion, Idea...
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Well, you could try hitting screen lock key. That shout frize the screen.
And let you read whatever.
PS: Sorry if the key is not called screen lock, but I am spanish and my
keyboard calles it Bloq Despl -- Bloqueo Desplazamiento
Ranty
On Thu, 27 Nov 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
hmm.. look
I don't know exactly about dial-up with a modem conections, but I have
conected the abomination with my linux box through a serial cable making it
think it was a modem via dial-up, and it does use standard, yes I am saying
standard PPP, I made de conexion with pppd on the linux side, and
Well, I think someone gave you the solution allready but for the sake of
knowledge:
stty sane #this may helps fix the terminal.
Ctrl-L #usualy redraws any program's screen.
On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Paul wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm having trouble with console #1
Well, it does exist a deb package, it's in the unstable(hamm) distribution, you
need to have installed the older version of libc5, the one which came with the
oficcial debian cd's so that it does not conflict with libc6 which you will have
to install to have the TkSTEP package installed and
if your graphics card is not capable or more than 256 colors don't
bother to keep reading.
I don't know where that configuration is, but there is another
solution,you can start the X server on 15,16,24 or 32 bits so there will be more
than enoght colors for all your aplications.
I have an slow link (33.600bps modem) so I can not go around downloading
too many things, but I have the chance of getting all of it via ethernet, the
problem is:
-I have to get it in about 300MB pieces. I mean, I have plenty of room
in my computer, but the notebook I have to use
I want to install tkstep but for that I need libc6 which conflicts with
libc5 and when I try to uninstall switch libc5 with libc6 were is a lot of
aplications which want to go away.
I thought of using a newer unstable distribution with all those
aplications copiled for libc6 but
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