Does Debian in their deb files have anything that will allow me to run my photo's as
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slide show on my computer?
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On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 10:08:35PM -0400, William Bradley wrote:
Got virus attacked on the Windows section of a dual boot machine that
runs Debian (latest Woody) and Windows 98. Windows got into such a state
between the virus and me messing with it that I ended up reformatting the
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off and
the unit boots straight into Windows. Is there a way that I can get back to
dual booting that machine. I'd hate to have to reinstall Debian and go
through getting KDE 3.0 again.
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On Monday 01 September 2003 03:59 pm, Donald Spoon wrote:
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Hi Andreas,
Tried you suggestion above and another couple of hours downloading went
on. So obviously some bits were missing.
When I boot to KDE now, KDE 3.1 loads and the standard icons come
The above package is listed amongst the Debian packages. Can someone tell me
the url to Debian in order to apt-get this package.
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When I first loaded Debian it had KDE 2.2.2. I uploaded kppp and got it
working. Due to having setup a dialup when Debian was installing, the kppp
cut out. In time I found out that it needed a noauth in the pppd
arguments or whatever. Once I set that I was able to connect as the root or
the
buttons produced nothing. Had to Ctrl - Alt - Backspace in order
to log out. Can anyone help me with this?
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On Monday 01 September 2003 12:46 pm, Andreas Janssen wrote:
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I used apt-get dist-upgrade kde using the following URL:
deb ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/Debian woody main
After downloading overnight on my diakup, it set itself
, not
for unstable.
I am running the stable or Woody version of Debian. Does that mean that I can
get the version from KDE? I'm still a bit unclear about this stable, unstable
versions. Thank you.
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On Friday 29 August 2003 04:15 am, Andreas Janssen wrote:
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Presently Debian Woody ships with KDE 2.2.2. I would like to upgrade
it to KDE 3.1, which I believe is available in the unstable Debian.
There must be a way I can get at it with apt-get
On Saturday 30 August 2003 09:45 am, Andreas Janssen wrote:
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On Friday 29 August 2003 04:15 am, Andreas Janssen wrote:
[Getting KDE 3 backports from ftp.kde.org]
I did the above and when I updated the etc/apt/souces.list I opened
access
On Saturday 30 August 2003 01:15 pm, Andreas Janssen wrote:
It seems apt knows about the new packages. However, it seems strange to
me that the source for the original package from Woody is not listed.
Did you already try:
apt-get dist-upgrade
Hi Andreas,
No, I used apt-get upgrade only.
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Presently Debian Woody ships with KDE 2.2.2. I would like to upgrade it to KDE
3.1, which I believe is available in the unstable Debian. There must be a way
I can get at it with apt-get but at this stage of my experience I don't know
how this is done.
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On Wednesday 27 August 2003 06:45 pm, Greg Madden wrote:
Uninstall XDM and install KDM, if you installed the task x-window-system
you will have to uninstall that first, it is only a meta-package, will
not affect other apps.
Thanks Greg and excuse my ignorance what exactly is the task
connect to X server key :0.0
I have been able to logon to the internet as root using pon and poff
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': Could not find 'kppp' executable.
Something has to be modified somewhere but hanged if I know where. If anyone
knows could you tell me the file that has to be modified.
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. It allowed me to dial out but it immediately
died with a pppd problem. It turned out that because I had already set up a
dialup, when I was installing, it caused a conflict with kppp. The problem
was solved be adding noauth under the pppd in the modem setup.
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the mouse again and
configured it gpmconfig and now it is stable and working.
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, Window Maker came up and the mouse moved all over the
screen. Whoooeee!!
Deleted the exit 0 on XDM and it booted graphically and the mouse has
command of the screen.
Thank you again Kent for all of your patient help. Debian would have been gone
by now without it.
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accepted it fups2 in a stable fashion and has been
stable ever since. Go figure!!
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and close with: shutdown -h now.
Is there a less complicated way of getting Debian closed down?
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it very much and I would like to get
Debian going.
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On Monday 25 August 2003 11:09 pm, Kent West wrote:
Okay, so we know for sure the mouse is okay. And if either mouse works
on Windows on the Debian box, we can assume the ps/2 port is okay.
Which leaves software.
I see two basic possibilities:
1) kernel issues
2) gpm issues
I believe
got to fuimps2 under type, the mouse moved. This was done with X
completely shut down.
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configuration and has to be done again and then it will
work.
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not work. The correct one was
the first, /dev/gpmdata. I had uninstalled gpm but re-installed it
when you made the above suggestion.
..now get gpm working right in the console first, when it works,
it's time to restart X.
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that yours doesn't:
Option SendCoreEventstrue
I don't know if that's significant or not.
Thanks Kevin, tried it but it didn't work.
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a bit perplexed.
Thank you for your response and I will follow any further advice you might
have to see if I can get this mouse moving.
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I have installed Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 rl Woody Official i386. The
installation is not as graphic as some but it got the job done without a lot
of trouble, except for one item. The mouse did not work. It is an off the
shelf Logitech PS/2 mouse with a wheel. There is nothing wrong with the
the mouse
and though it is a Logitech mouse, Windows lists it as a PS/2 mouse.
When I ran dmesg it showed the Com 1 was listed as tty00 and I tried it at
that setting and got the same result.
Can someone point me in the right directions with this please.
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