Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
Doing aptitide reinstall foo doesn't seem to reinstall the
maintainer's configuration files. What do I need to do to have the
system ask me if I want to use the modified version or the package
maintainer's version?
I would just do a purge, remove any vestigial files in
J Merritt wrote:
I am looking for a good, feature full video conversion package that will
allow for conversion between various video formats, containers, audio
formats, etc., in the associated video file. Is there a package that can
be installed under Debian with all the associated
Haines Brown wrote:
I have sarge I installed on a new hard disk, and I can log in OK, but
I decided to see if I could log in without a password. I tried two
methods:
1. I booted knoppix and opened a terminal. In it I tried to do:
$ mount -t ext3 /dev/sda /mnt/hd
in order to then run
S Clement wrote:
I am new to Debian - within the last two weeks - and two things puzzle me.
Welcome.
Why do you seem to prefer gnome over kde? I have examined both and kde seems
to me to be easier to use. There must be something I am missing.
We don't really prefer one or the other,
BAGI Akos wrote:
Hi List!
I run services on sarge in two major parts:
- qmail,clamav,spop3, ssmtp,rblsmtp and
- apache2,mysql 4.1,php4
I'm considering to dist-upgrade from sarge to etch(testing)
I would like to use mysql5 and php5 if it's not a to big deal to change.
My question is:
Can the
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I think i'm sending you down the wrong road. rdiff-backup does
incremental backups of data using rsync to transfer the data.
but still, istm that for some reason rsync doesn't realise that you
haven't changed everything. maybe you need to go through it once and
Anil Gupte wrote:
Need help and advice.
I am trying to do a specialized install of Debian. Note that I have
done two or three before (in the past), but without knowing much about
what was going on - I mostly accepted the defaults.
This system happens to be in a place where there are
Andrew Vaughan wrote:
I've seen entering/leaving daylight savings do something similar with
Windows shares rsynced to linux.
It might be worth letting rsync copy a few of the files to a temp location,
and manually comparing timestamps/permissions etc.
OK. I'll give that a shot.
Willie Wonka wrote:
JJ wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I don't think I have lost the rsync data. Basically, what I do is:
rsync -nave ssh ~/Documents/stuff/ remote:~/school/stuff/
Even if have changed only one or two files, it still wants to transfer
everything.
I will check out rdiff-backup
Andrea Ganduglia wrote:
How can I obtain /dev/tcp (and /dev/udp) onto debian? Bash seems
compiled without socket support. Why?
Could you elaborate? I think that you are confusing UNIX domain sockets
with network sockets.
-Roberto
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Ishwar Rattan wrote:
How can one install a package downloaded as:
apt-get install -d gcc-3.4
If you download it first, then a simple `apt-get install gcc-4.3` later
will install it. This is because apt looks in the local package cache
before going to the network.
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Dirk wrote:
Seriously,
I've tried proftpd, vsftpd and another one I don't remember on different
machines (all with debian) and randomly they bitch around giving me 421!
Interesting. What steps (exactly) have you taken? Have you enabled
inbound FTP in the /etc/hosts.allow? Are you inetd
This is not Debian-specific (at least I don't think it is), but I will
ask here regardless. I have recently acquired a MacBook (a graduation
gift from my parents). Anyhow, while I was recently traveling, I did
some work on it. When I try to rsync back to either of my workstations
(both
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
have you lost the rsync-data on the receiving end? I actually use
rdiff-backup myself, but istm that if you lose the rsync data on the
receiving end, then it will try to sync everything. Maybe I don't
understand what you're doing though.
I don't think I have lost
Kit Peters wrote:
I have a need to create my own .debs for a box at work, and I'd like to
use precompiled stuff when I can. How do I create a custom .deb from a
precompiled package, a la firefox or MySQL? I've looked at the New
Maintainer's Guide (though perhaps not as in depth as I ought)
Aaron Maxwell wrote:
Something I did for fun, that you might find neat:
http://potd.redsymbol.net
It's pretty skeletal right now; I'll add features to it over time. (If
anyone has a feature request, post on this list or email me.)
Hi,
Seems pretty cool.
One question, though. Wouldn't
Aaron Maxwell wrote:
Don't complain, or I'll make it update every ten minutes!
Then we'll all be in trouble. :-)
If anyone's curious, the reason I did this is that there's so much
software for debian - about 17,000 packages in i386/main - that there
are probably some you would find
KlarsDev wrote:
Hi, i have this problem:
I have debian 3.1 sarge installed on my PC, but i encounter some
problems with my sound device. My sound card is C-media(external) it
works ok, but i have a 5.1 EBODA sound system and i don`t know how to
make it work with debian.
I tried with alsa but
Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
Well, never mind, I solved it.
What was wrong was that the /boot/initrd.img symlink didnt get updated.
Why is that? Should I file a bug against this package?
Before you do that, what are the contents of /etc/kernel-img.conf?
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Kevin Mark wrote:
Hi Ron and Rob,
if you follow planet.debian.org, David (aka gravity) bloged/blogs about it.
IIRC he said he was preparing it for experimental. And if you must know
yesterday, he is sometimes on #debian.
Cheers,
Kev
Hi Kevin,
I understand that the X Strike Force is moving
Artur Makówka wrote:
compiling 2.0.54 gives the same results (well, at least it also stops on
some errors)
i just want to recompile apache to match my processor architecture
optimization and such, besides i want to change few configure options.
Of course i havent changed them yet, now i
Artur Makówka wrote:
does anyone know why i have a lot of such messages
:/root/source/apache2-2.0.55/build-tree/apache2/support/ab.c:521:
undefined reference to `BIO_printf'
:/root/source/apache2-2.0.55/build-tree/apache2/support/ab.c:605:
undefined reference to `SSL_do_handshake'
Rodney D. Myers wrote:
For the past month I have been trying to get a friends computer working
with Sylpheed-claws gaim, but libaspell has an ongoing error within
it.
I keep getting this error message;
sylpheed-claws: relocation error: /usr/lib/libaspell.so.15: undefined
symbol:
Bob Hynes wrote:
Is there a commonly used VPN client for Debian? I'd like to vpn to a
windows network at work, but I'm not sure if there is something that
works like the VPN client built in to XP (which is what I currently use).
For windows VPN, you will probably need to patch your kernel
Adam Hardy wrote:
Is this some brute force dictionary attack in progress on my webserver?
The full foreign address is zns551-ga01a.us.yokogawa.com.
Those nasty people in Yokogawa!
Original Message
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 05:00:07 + (GMT)
Active Internet connections
Ron Johnson wrote:
So, X.org 7.0 is out? When will it be in Etch? Tomorrow, right?
Ron,
I know that you know better than that :-)
You've been around long enough to know that it takes a while for things
to happen in Debian. Now, I do know that David Nusinow (I believe that
is how you
Greg Madden wrote:
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 10:14, Chris Sutton wrote:
Dear Sir/Mam,
Is it possible to install VMware-for-Linux on Debian? Thx!
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VMware does not ship modules compiled for any Debian, as they do for many
other distro's. Just make sure you have a compiler
C. Chad Wallace wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to get Firefox to load automatically in an XFCE4
session? Most programs (specifically Gaim, Amarok and Terminal) will
just reload with the same state if I log out and choose Save session
with them open. Firefox doesn't do this. I'd like to have
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
search [0], I am a bit hesitant to get that combination. Does anyone on
the list have any firsthand experience with Barracuda drives on a 3114
controller? What have you encountered?
Bad question. You need
I am getting ready to purchase a system that has the Silicon Image 3114
SATA controller. I understand that it is well supported, even by the
default kernel in Sarge. However, I was also planning on getting some
Seagate Barracuda drives. Based on some things I found via a Google
search [0],
Don Hayward wrote:
Hi Roberto,
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I am getting ready to purchase a system that has the Silicon Image
3114 SATA controller. I understand that it is well supported, even by
the default kernel in Sarge. However, I was also planning on getting
some
Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote:
Hmm...found it, I just run newaliases and /etc/init.d/postfix reload.
I use a little shell script (located in /usr/local/sbin):
#!/bin/sh
echo Updating Postfix configuration
postmap /etc/postfix/relocated
postmap /etc/postfix/transport
postmap
Don Hayward wrote:
Two are etch, one is sarge. The sarge and one etch started out as
sid before the sarge release. The sarge was downgraded to sarge after
release. The reinstall has always been etch.
OK. That's what I needed to know.
Sorry, I have no experience with broadcom -- My LAN
Clinton V. Weiss wrote:
(Posted on alt.comp.mail.exim over a month ago with no answers - hope
someone here can help me on this...)
On my desktop machine (Debian unstable) I have a couple of different
programs (fetchyahoo, etc.) that go and get mail and send them to other
emails for me. These
Russ Cook wrote:
I am running an AMD64 dual-core machine, on an Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe
motherboard.I'm running Debian-64, Sarge (I think). My sources.list
file is attached.
I'm trying to use Kino to edit some video files for burning to DVD.
When I try to load an AVI file, I get the error
Clinton V. Weiss wrote:
It is Comcast (enough said?). I haven't been able to find any official
policy, but my guess is this is done to prevent malware infected
computers from sending out hundreds of spams. So, despite my good
intentions, I am being limited.
I'm sorry to hear that (that
Katipo wrote:
I think that Seagate would have just about anything catered for.
Might be an idea to check out the latest, though.
They may be a little expensive, but with the space they save, that's
money in the bank, dependent on your application.
Amal Phadke wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to compile a custom 2.4 series kernel for my
server box which has /boot as a separate ext3 partition and / (root)
partition on LVM (/dev/mapper/vg00-lv03), because I prefer to have all
the drivers corresponding to my server hardware compiled into
Brad Sims wrote:
I have a 300GB external HD that contains a current / with the
exeption of /proc/ /tmp/ /mnt/ /dev/ and /sys/...
Is it possible do a bare-metal restore using this?
Also can you think of anything useful to add to this script?
SNIP script
Have you considered switching to
Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
Hello,
I installed apache2 wit apt-get and i get:
[Fri Dec 16 14:17:57 2005] [notice] mod_python: Creating 20 session
mutexes based on 20 max processes and 0 max threads.
[Fri Dec 16 14:17:57 2005] [error] (38)Function not implemented:
mod_python: Failed to
Amar P. Patel wrote:
Hello!
I followed the instructions on
http://www.pdc.kth.se/heimdal/heimdal.html to install heimdal kerberos,
but when I run kinit me and enter the correct password it spits out
Segmentation fault.
I am using berkeley db to store the keys.
Anyone experience this error
Amar P. Patel wrote:
The packages included in Debian are not suitable since they are
outdated. I want the latest version of Heimdal Kerberos: 0.7.1.
Amar
It appears that version 0.7.1 is in experimental:
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/source/heimdal
Might I recommend that you
Marty wrote:
New kernel in 5 easy steps!
1) untar /usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.8.tar.bz2
Check.
2) Add your .config (e.g. from /proc/config.gz)
Check.
3) make oldconfig;make bzImage
Why not use make-kpkg from kernel-package?
4) replace old bzImage in /boot
See last.
5) run lilo
Switch to
Joe Mc Cool wrote:
cutting and pasting from a pdf - both text and image - is fairly easy
using the tools/utils from xpdf.
Under X I can drag my mouse over the _text_ in a pdf file. Then in an
xemacs window I can double click and the text is pasted in there. (A
very useful facility.)
How
Quoting William Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
vrms still lists some non-free packages on my system as purged.
References to these are found in /var/lib/dpkg/status.
Can I just edit this file?
I have edited /var/lib/dpkg/status to recover from a b0rked system after a
power outage in the middle
Quoting William Ballard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 12:22:50AM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I have edited /var/lib/dpkg/status to recover from a b0rked system after
a
power outage in the middle of a fairly big dist-upgrade. Just be
careful,
as you have the potential
, though it has been a long time since I messed with Windows
networking, if the DHCP server takes too long to offer an address,
it will simply use the previously issued address.
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On 08-Jan-05, 15:08 (CST), Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this really called for in changelogs? Note that the bug reports were
perfectly polite.
Not really called for, but I understand the frustration with people who
have nothing better
suggestions and feedback.
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That should be plenty for most any organization.
3. Instant messaging: I don't use it, have never investigated it, and
know nothing. I will investigate, but a few signposts would be welcome.
Can't help you here.
-Roberto Sanchez
and is one of
the *Step environments most of the time.
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performance, your only real choice
is an nVidia.
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please help me...to solved this problem..
here is .config and menu.lst in attach
Have you tried without an initrd? Also, do you have /boot
on a seperate partition?
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Grub actually reads your filesystem.
It is also easier to recover from a botched kernel install as
you can easily edit the entire kernel command line. I know
this can also sort of happen with lilo, but it is much easier
and flexible with Grub.
initrd's are also handled better in Grub.
-Roberto
/mod_perl-1.29/apaci'
make: *** [apxs_libperl] Error 2
thanks and regards
Umar Draz
That means that you are missing the libperl-dev package.
But why don't you just install the libapache-mod-perl
package?
-Roberto Sanchez
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Yoda said it :-)
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functioning.
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was involving
Apache2 PHP4 as far as altering my system. That does not work yet either,
but that's a different problem.
Try running /usr/sbin/oooprelink to re-prelink your binaries.
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Substitute stable or testing if that is your preference.
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script it will execute the commands
in the script file. I suppose you could write up a script
and throw the lftp command into your crontab.
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that needs a complete reinstall every couple of months. I understand
that Debian might
provide exactly this but I am concerned that by the time I become a
little more experienced
with its packaging system I may have polluted this new system beyond
repair.
Please advise.
Thank you.
HTH,
-Roberto Sanchez
available
in the archives, i.e., packages that you can still install.
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and /var/mail, respectively.
HTH,
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directly contradicts itself and parts of Hadith contradict
what the Quran says.
-Roberto Sanchez
This is absolute bullshit to be precise. There is no piece of the Quran OR
the Hadith that ever contradicts each other. Infact, it compliments
each other in many respect. Why not read the original Quran
Syed Huq wrote:
Then why do early verses in the Quran say that Jews and Christians
(people of the Book) or OK and can continue practicing their
religion and later say that they must be converted? That would
seem like a contradiction to me.
The Quran considers Jews and Christians as people of the
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
You missed on of the best:
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under
the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and
a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to
heal; a time
blowing up
children in the Middle East.
The difference is this:
1. Muslims who commit terrorist acts do so in *compliance* with the
teachings of Mohammed and Islam.
2. Christians who commit terrorist acts are in direct opposition to
the Bible and the Word of God.
-Roberto Sanchez
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Wim De Smet wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 09:16:01 -0500, Roberto Sanchez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
You missed on of the best:
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under
the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time
want a
better time of it :)
There is *no* good way to cross Nebraska.
It is like crossing Kansas on I-35. Boring.
-Roberto Sanchez
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Adam Funk wrote:
Herbert Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Debian testing on an Athlon 1100 and currently using the
2.4.23-1-386 kernel. I've tried to upgrade to the following packages:
kernel-image-2.4.25-1-386
kernel-image-2.4.26-1-386
of reference, either of their one accord
or once it was requested.
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. I quickly replied Well, I just passed marker 810, d'ya think he'll
still be there when I get there tomorrow? :)
Yup. Nothing quite like crossing into Texas well before sun up and
not crossing out until well after sun down. :-)
-Roberto Sanchez
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suffered from.
I am not sure that DU is cause of the Gulf War Syndrome. However,
I think that using DU in munitions and tanks was a big boo-boo on the
part of the US military. There were certainly safer alternatives
available.
-Roberto Sanchez
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Sam Watkins wrote:
On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 09:22:30AM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
The difference is this:
1. Muslims who commit terrorist acts do so in *compliance* with the
teachings of Mohammed and Islam.
2. Christians who commit terrorist acts are in direct opposition to
the Bible
to rend, and a time to
sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a
time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.
Ecclesiates 3:1-8
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of the stated objectives of the Cold War.
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would have to change
their name because of the political incorrectness of it?
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Carl Fink wrote:
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 08:17:03PM -0200, Rogério Brito wrote:
On Dec 26 2004, Mauro Darida wrote:
The folks there should change the name: I would never use a thing
named _ubuntu_. Btw, Hurd is a name as horrible as ubuntu.
And what about using something called Debian? Is that a
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Well, Linux is certainly less user friendly (especially if you have
difficulty with english as localization is quite poor) but if you take
Not true. Linux is *quite* user friendly. It just happens to be
very picky about who its friends are :-)
-Roberto
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Mitchell Laks wrote:
Tim said:
If you think testing or unstable is suitable for production systems you are
one of
1. an idiot
2. have very limited needs/no experience
3. talking out of your ass
4. have no concept of what it means to be responsible for others' work
Even Sarge? I need something more
particular choice. Such as, which text editor is best
(vim, of course) or which window manager is the slickest (naturally
it is WindowMaker), and so on.
I know I have sort of flooded your request with lots of info, but I
hope you find it helpful.
Regards,
-Roberto Sanchez
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Rogério Brito wrote:
On Dec 22 2004, William Ballard wrote:
You could file a bug and request an option to have Debian's menu be *the*
Gnome menu.
Now, that would be a good thing, IMO. Seeing the applications separately
isn't that intuitive for the new users that I've been using as guinea
pigs for
Rogério Brito wrote:
On Dec 22 2004, Benjamin A'Lee wrote:
I think he means (optionally) replacing the GNOME menu with the Debian
menu; that would save having two separate menu heirarchies.
I meant exactly that.
Anyone who doesn't use GNOME would be unaffected.
Exactly, I personally use
Charles Read wrote:
OK, so I got the postfix-tls package, didn't know about that thanks!
But still cant find saslauthd... don't I need to start it? Now an ehlo
over telnet shows AUTH and STARTTLS like expected and I created
/usr/local/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf with the line 'pwcheck_method: pam'
been p0wned. Someone has gained root access
to your box and obviously defaced your website. Since they had root
access, there is no telling what other damage they may have done.
You will need to wipe the machine clean and start with a fresh install.
-Roberto Sanchez
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handle lots of traffic, but I only
run my personal domain on it and use it to let me ssh home from various
places. It's also extremely quiet and draws less than 60 W (since that
is what the DC converter it comes with maxes out at.
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Jianan wrote:
Hi,
I was able to use the sarge cd #1 to do a dist-upgrade. I mounted the cd
with
mount /dev/hdc -t iso9660 /mnt
Then I add a line to sources.list to read from /mnt
The correct way to register a CDROM of packages is through the
apt-cdrom command.
-Roberto Sanchez
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I just submitted a feedback on the e-Sword website. I encouraged
Rick to consider making the software available under an open
source license and even offered my help to port the software.
Hopefully this will pan out, as I also have been looking
irritated now and then because
I still forget sometimes. I will type in a 10-word Google query and
hit CTRL-W to delete the last word I typed and wham. My tab is closed.
If anyone knows how to get Firefox and Thunderbird to default to the
old keyboard shortcuts, I would like to know about it.
-Roberto
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 15:32 -0600, Eric van der Paardt wrote:
May 12th... its my bday!
My birthday: 19-November.
My goodness. If we have to wait until November, Lord help us all.
:-)
-Roberto Sanchez
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kurtz wrote:
El jueves 16 de diciembre de 2004 a las 16:34:36, Roberto Sanchez escribe:
Then on his list of top 10 tips for developers he seems to
think that the only reason to write software is to sell it
and make money. No concept of Free software.
Let us not forget, of course
Matthew Joyce wrote:
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From: Roberto Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 17 December 2004 11:49 AM
You can either use apache-ssl or apache + libapache-mod-ssl.
These are two different things, but I have used both and they
work. As a matter of preference, I
William Ballard wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 02:02:39AM -0500, William Ballard wrote:
http://www.anova.org/software/
This is just bizarre. Zaine Ridling, Ph.D. is listed as the editor
in the PDF file. This same twit who put together this list of his
favorite Closed Source applications and
then there is only
one apache config to mess with. With apache and apache-ssl,
there are two configs, two services, and so on.
-Roberto Sanchez
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Francois Cerbelle wrote:
Le Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 04:52:13PM +0100, Francisco Borges ecrit :
» On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 09:47PM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Francisco Borges wrote:
Acroread control based key bindings (e.g. C-q or C-w) do not work on
my sarge box.
Do you happen to have NumLock
, and put back in RAM.
In this case, though, the difference is not apparent. The result
is still as you describe.
-Roberto Sanchez
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written for Windows. It is changing
somewhat now (with UT, NWN and others being made for Linux as well).
But, it will still be a long time in coming before that aspect changes.
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as possible for
everyone.
I never saw a debian branch change, so I don't know what expect.
Neither have I, but I am anxiously lookig forward to it.
Thanks for help!
feanor7
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