charlie derr wrote:
> Any clues on how I would get totem to play this apparent .asx file? Is
> there a different application that would work better? I assume there's
> lots of ugliness involving non-free codecs or some such, but I just
> wondered if anyone else had this working and could give so
Tom Allison wrote:
> If anyone has suggestions on how to better remedy this situation I would
> appreciate it. I've grown rather accustomed to using WMaker over the
> years.
Have you tried removing the GNUstep directory and letting windowmaker
re-create things from scratch?
jef
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I've attempted to add a new kernel to one of the debian installer iso's,
following the instructions at this page:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Modify
Everything appears to go OK, however, when the installer is running, it
does not show me the new kernel as one of the choices for install
We have a batch of HP DL320 G4's hanging around that have some funky USB
hardware that give the kernel fits. Basically, it appears to be HP's
virtual keyboard that keeps reregistering itself over and over again.
We want to run stable on them, and have succesfully installed it from a
kmuto.jp back
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System: Dell Optiplex GX270 with an additional old ATI Rage PCI video
card.
X-Window System Version 6.9.0 (21 dec 05)
Relevant(?) xorg.conf sections pasted at end..
> I hadn't run a "dist-upgrade" for some time, but one afternoon, with
> some spare time, decided to do
apache-ssl bug #269499 "apache-ssl: SSL log directives don't work"
I'm wondering if anyone has found or is using an easy workaround for
this particular bug that doesn't require a recompile/source code change
of the package as mentioned in the bug report correspondence.
It seems that the synt
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