anyone know how to convert a realaudio file to a wav file?
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is it possible to make command last to list the all commands as well
as their arugments?
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There is an installer, though not sure whether it is in master yet.
Lawrence
Steve Kostecke wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ralph Winslow) writes:
I'd like to try this too, where do you get rvplayer5.x in the first place.
It doesn't seem to beDebian
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23, 1997 at 07:44:02AM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
I am getting ready to partition my disk and i must say that the tool that
debian uses does not look as friendly as the fdisk that comes with other
distributions. i was wondering if i can find fdisk
There is a communicator installer and it is in hamm.
Lawrence
Paul wrote:
hi randy,no there is no .deb package to install communicator. what you do
is download the .tar.gz file into a temporary directory. tar zxf .tar.gz
the file. run ns-install as root.
Hope this helps
Paul
On Sun,
Ben Pfaff wrote:
butch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i was talking about autodetect of hardware as will be available on
redhat 5.0?
The Linux kernel attempts to autodetect hardware devices at boot time,
if that is what you mean.
maybe he is refering to the MS PNP:)
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It uses Rendition chipsets and I don't think XFree supports it.
E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
Hi,
On my work we ordered two PC's with Diamond Stealth 3D 3000 series video
cards with 4MB ram. The PC vendor now has problems delivering this card
and wants to deliver Diamond Stealth II instead.
Ben Pfaff wrote:
E.L. Meijer \(Eric\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there anything I can do to improve this situation, or is checkerg++
not ready for prime time yet? I really think it will be a great tool
when it works.
I guess it must be the latter. As the maintainer of checker, I
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
How old is the K6, and how much RAM do you have Rick?
Some K6s made before a certain week this year had some trouble
with 32mb of RAM that could cause problems like this. I have 64mb
and mine seems fine; I think the magic date was some time in September.
I have my 166
MS said that there is no Linux port.
Brian K Servis wrote:
Look out *NIX world here comes M$!!!
M$ has released preview 1 of M$ Explorer for Solaris 2.5.
http://www.microsoft.com/ie/ie40/download/unix.htm. It is even more
bloated than Communicator it says it need 30M of disk space when
It is not the only opcode that can crash a Pentium (MMX) computer, so
not really fix it.
Chad D. Zimmerman wrote:
Here is a script that I got from another list I am on. May be of use to
some peple here.
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Chad D.
why don't you simply use make-kpkg to compile the kernel?
Will Lowe wrote:
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Tom Ed White wrote:
How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this
kernel image?
If you're using the standard debian-installed kernel, I don't think ANY
are
IRC? there is a debian channel? what is it?
joost witteveen wrote:
I cannot seem to successfully load menu entries in fvwm95 by creating
menus files in /usr/lib/menus for the following two apps:
xpostit+
xdvi
Were you the one on IRC who complained about that too?
Sorry, but you
If you have more than one PPP links, how linux decides which links to
send/receive packets?
Ralph Winslow wrote:
See the attached for how I do it. Creating /etc/ppp/chatscript.work
and /etc/ppp/chatscript.isp and /etc/resolv.work and /etc/resolv.isp
are left as an exercise for the reader.
Mike Schmitz wrote:
On Thu, Oct 02, 1997 at 12:11:53AM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
is there a way to specify an item without listing a fs type. I have an
external parport device that I have both msdos and ext2 formatted disks
for.
I have separate lines in fstab corresponding to different
why you need this capability???
Todd Harper wrote:
I'm forwarding this question from a local linux user group list.
I thought someone could help.
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yup...install the mirror package.
R Chris Ross wrote:
I have some users that heavily use a couple of web sites that
contain documentation and manuals. The standard mirror package is
only for FTP from what I see. Is there a tool to mirror web sites
too?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yup...install the mirror package.
R Chris Ross wrote:
I have some users that heavily use a couple of web sites that
contain documentation and manuals. The standard mirror package is
only for FTP from what I
I think all marked remove packages are shown in dselect and you may
reverse the it by pressing '+' key.
Ricardo Muggli wrote:
Is there some way to reset dselect so it knows what is currently
installed? The problem is that I de-selected some items that I didn't want
to remove. They had some
Eugene Sevinian wrote:
Hi all,
recently I read some warnings concerning hardware components which
were desighned for Windows 95. Unfortunately I found that the cheapest
modem avialable here is such one :(
( US Robotics Sportster 14.4 Faxmodem Internal V.32 bis with V.42 bis)
Now I need
A Pentium Pro/II FPU bug was discovered.
http://www.x86.org/secrets/Dan0411.html
Lawrence,
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