Does anyone know if there is a apt-get source for Gnome 2.4 yet
anywhere...I am running unstable and i don't see it yet...although I may
just be jumping the gun with my anxiousness
Thanks,
Jason Self
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On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 08:02, James Strandboge wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 04:56, karrottop wrote:
> > I do not even know what the dialout group is, when I start the gnome
> > applet for gpilot it crashes immediately, Checking I do only have
one
> >
Ok, I just started breaking...er uh I mean...working on things with
Linux again and it seems every time I get the time to do this something
doesn't want to behave...so, here it is. (and yes I have tried
debian-pilot with this)
I have my palm connected via usb, and I have all the kernel stuff, and
I did not know that there were any apt sources for java...yahooo!
Thanks, Ill give that a try and see if it works
Thanks Again,
Jason Self
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 15:40, Andy Wettstein wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 02:26:30PM -0500, karrottop wrote:
> > Ok, I have been having a horr
Ok, I have been having a horrible time getting java to behave, I
thought I followed the directions explicitly but I guess I messed
something up somewhere. Here is what I did:
First I unpacked everything in /usr/java/ and added this to a line in my
/etc/profile
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bi
Ok, I installed ut2003 under debian 3.0 (woody) and it ran. I have
recently upgraded to (Sid) and now it only goes to splash screen then
blacks out my window, just to return directly to my desktop. So, I
installed tuxracer, all it does is turn my monitor on a different
resolution then quits, and
I don't know if this will help but fortune installs to
/usr/games/fortune with apt-get. My only other thought is that you
might do a updatedb before you try and locate fortune...but that is a
long shot.
Hope that helped
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 09:51, David Turetsky wrote:
> I ran apt-get install f
My last question came to such an excellent answer that I thought I would
post this on e here as well. :) Anyhow, I installed snes9x and I am
trying to get it to run as what you would expect from full screen.
Instead I just get the rest of my screen blacked out and the game,
small, and in the midd
worked like a charm, thanks a bunch.
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 11:42, Hugo Graumann wrote:
> * On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 02:19:45PM -0500, karrottop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > I am re-posting this because I was made aware I sent it as a reply to
> > another post. Sorry a
I am re-posting this because I was made aware I sent it as a reply to
another post. Sorry about that, so without further adue here is my
intended post now...
I am having a great deal of trouble getting lm_sensors to work under
debian. I am pretty sure that I am about 75% on the way to getting t
Are republican bashers really so bored that they have to post crap like
this in a debian mail list. Download some friends and tell them your
propoganda. Try opening up a live journal, then you can still hear your
self type without annoying others
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 12:07, Bob Paige wrote:
> N
I would assume you are not running a screen saver! That being said I
would go to your bios and turn off all the energy saving crap that it
has (Ill bet thats whats turning your screen off) Some, but I haven't
seen it in awhile have monitors that have built in power saving
features, kill them too!
Although I am sure I have about 75% of what I need to do complete, could
somebody give me a walkthrough of getting lm-sensors up and running on
debian? The goal being getting some sort of information with the
command sensors or with gkrellm's sensor plugin, thanksif it matters
I am using kerne
I am trying to get im_sensors running on my debian box, but I am getting
some opposition. First of all, I do have my kernel source, and it is
symlinked to /usr/src/linux. but for some reason when I go to where i2c
installed from apt get /usr/src/modules/i2c (or something to that
effect) and then
For some reason the nvidia module is not loading at startup. I had to
reinstall my emu10k1 modules and my nvidia module after installing the
kernel version 2.4.20 and now I have to manually kill gdm and modprobe
nvidia...this works and gives me a thought as to what might be the
problem. Aparently
he desktop) but that is kinda irrelivant. for the record I am
using gdm2 and that works fine.
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 15:06, Stephen Gran wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, karrottop said:
> > Yesterday I installed apt-spy and blew up my computer with it I am
> > sure. I r
Yesterday I installed apt-spy and blew up my computer with it I am
sure. I ran it and it messed up my sources.list file pretty bad so I
restored the backup, then ran apt-get upgrade / apt-get dist-upgrade and
it gave me a wierd error
works now!
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 04:22, Jaume Guasch wrote:
> karrottop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have just upgraded my kernel to version 2.4.20 and now it does not
> > load my modules in /etc/modules at startup. any ideas?
>
> Update modutils to 2.4.19 (in t
I have just upgraded my kernel to version 2.4.20 and now it does not
load my modules in /etc/modules at startup. any ideas?
Thanks,
Jason Self
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