dating its clock regularly. It
>>>> gives a
>>>> different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
>>>> that updates the time from a central site?
>>>
>>> If you are using systemd, look for timedatectl. Settings are at
>>&
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015 10:54:35 +0100
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> But that is for wheezy and earlier. systemd is, of course, different.
Maybe the list should implement a rule, that people asking a question tell us
whether they are running systemd or not.
Given that the advent of systemd has, as a stroke
anxiousmac writes:
> Years ago ... we didn't all have always-on connections.
Chrony was developed to solve that problem.
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CaT writes:
> Unless I misremember, you don't even need ntpdate. Starting ntp with
> -g will do just fine (and it's the default config - I add -N). I don't
> even have ntpdate installed.
Yes. Ntpdate is obsolete.
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On 2015-07-26 02:31:45 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> You can have a client, which is a daemon.
> ntp implements both, an NTP client and server.
> systemd-timesyncd only implements a client (running as daemon).
> chrony, fwiw, is another client (running as daemon).
> ntpdate is a client (triggered v
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 02:03:48AM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 25.07.2015 um 21:26 schrieb Holger Schramm:
> > Am 25.07.2015 um 20:52 schrieb John J. Boyer:
> >> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
> >> gives a
> >> diff
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:54:35AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Sunday 26 July 2015 05:09:37 CaT wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:32:53PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > It is, once ntpdate has slammed the correct time into the system at boot
> > > time, then ntp takes over.
> >
> > Unless I
On Sunday, 26 July 2015 05:30:04 UTC+1, CaT wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:32:53PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > It is, once ntpdate has slammed the correct time into the system at boot
> > time, then ntp takes over.
>
> Unless I misremember, you don't even need ntpdate. Starting ntp with
On Sunday 26 July 2015 05:09:37 CaT wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:32:53PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > It is, once ntpdate has slammed the correct time into the system at boot
> > time, then ntp takes over.
>
> Unless I misremember, you don't even need ntpdate. Starting ntp with
> -g will d
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 11:32:53PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> It is, once ntpdate has slammed the correct time into the system at boot
> time, then ntp takes over.
Unless I misremember, you don't even need ntpdate. Starting ntp with
-g will do just fine (and it's the default config - I add -N).
On Saturday 25 July 2015 20:08:34 Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Iain M Conochie wrote:
> >> No. This is an incorrect response.
> >
> > Really?
>
> Um...your own homework, below, suggests that ntp is
> not the only package that performs the task in
> question. Since ntpdate does not de
The Wanderer writes:
> The original question was "What package contains the daemon that
> updates the time from a central site?".
> The ntp package contains such a daemon - indeed, until systemd, almost
> certainly the primary such daemon.
The chrony package provides a tim
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, The Wanderer wrote:
This is bordering on code-of-conduct
questionability.
I'm glad to hear that. I can see that my work here is
done.
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Am 26.07.2015 um 02:23 schrieb The Wanderer:
> The original question was "What package contains the daemon that updates
> the time from a central site?".
>
> The ntp package contains such a daemon - indeed, until systemd, almost
> certainly the primary such daemon. (And
suggested that was the be-all and end-all of the
> question. I have run out of patience with the self-appointed experts
> on this list who are clearly suffering from delusions of adequacy, if
> not outright IQ insufficiency.
Chill, dude. This is bordering on code-of-conduct questionability.
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Iain M Conochie wrote:
No. This is an incorrect response.
Really?
Um...your own homework, below, suggests that ntp is
not the only package that performs the task in
question. Since ntpdate does not depend on ntp, then I
have to say, simply REALLY!
apt-cache search
Am 25.07.2015 um 21:26 schrieb Holger Schramm:
> Am 25.07.2015 um 20:52 schrieb John J. Boyer:
>> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
>> gives a
>> different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
>> that upda
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 19:08:33 -0400 (EDT)
Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
> > ntp
> No. This is an incorrect response.
According to the Description of the package ntp:
"This package contains the NTP daemon and utility programs. "
Cheers,
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On 26/07/15 00:08, Bob Bernstein wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
ntp
No. This is an incorrect response.
Really?
apt-cache search ntp | grep ^ntp
ntp - Network Time Protocol daemon and utility programs
ntp-doc - Network Time Protocol documentation
ntpdate - client for settin
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
ntp
No. This is an incorrect response.
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On 07/25/2015 02:59 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 25/07/15 02:52 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
>> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
>> gives a
>> different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
>> that updates t
Am 25.07.2015 um 20:52 schrieb John J. Boyer:
> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
> gives a
> different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
> that updates the time from a central site?
If you are using systemd, look for
On Sat 25 Jul 2015 at 13:52:28 -0500, John J. Boyer wrote:
> I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
> gives a different time than my Windows box. What package contains the
> daemon that updates the time from a central site?
You might want to quantify
On 25/07/15 02:52 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
gives a
different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
that updates the time from a central site?
Thanks,
John
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I am wondering if my Jessie system is updating its clock regularly. It
gives a
different time than my Windows box. What package contains the daemon
that updates the time from a central site?
Thanks,
John
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Hi,
I got missing Unicode in the latest xkcd comic[0]. Turns out it's trying
to show emoji icons and these doesn't seem to be available on a standard
Debian desktop install. There are similar issues with the BBS on Boing
Boing (On all Disqus forums?) and I'm sure, many other sites.
I'm guessing t
known" or "default".
Hi Filipus,
I am not a BTS (Debian's issue tracking system) maintainer, so this is
all in my very humble opinion.
If a user can't tell where the bug belongs to chances are:
1. it is not a bug
2. it is a bug, but the reporter is not very skilled
3. it
Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: normal
The ITS requires a package to be specified to send a report. If the
reporter doesn't know which package is concerned, our documentation
about bug reporting says:
If you are unable to determine which package your bug report should be
filed against, pl
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 15:26:30 +, Mark Goldshtein wrote:
>
>> Have searched through packages descriptions - no such window decoration
>> theme found. I had that theme installed in Debian Lenny, but do not
>> remember how got one. It should be si
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 15:26:30 +, Mark Goldshtein wrote:
> Have searched through packages descriptions - no such window decoration
> theme found. I had that theme installed in Debian Lenny, but do not
> remember how got one. It should be simple package install 'cause I am
> not a skilled linux u
Hello, list!
Subj.
Have searched through packages descriptions - no such window
decoration theme found. I had that theme installed in Debian Lenny,
but do not remember how got one. It should be simple package install
'cause I am not a skilled linux user.
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 09:10:32 -0500 (EST), Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> This sounds suspiciously like a "disk full" condition, which of course
> is not a bug. I wish you had switched to an alternate console and
> issued a "df" command and looked at the output. But it's too late
> now.
>
Here's some
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 04:51:52 -0500 (EST), Kasper Føns wrote:
>
> Hello Debian user list!
>
> I seem to have found a bug, but I have no idea how to fix it.
> I would like to file it to support and help Debian getting better, but
> to what package do I file this:
>
> Inst
On Wednesday 10 February 2010 10:51:52 Kasper Føns wrote:
> Hello Debian user list!
>
> I seem to have found a bug, but I have no idea how to fix it.
> I would like to file it to support and help Debian getting better, but
> to what package do I file this:
>
> Installation
Hello Debian user list!
I seem to have found a bug, but I have no idea how to fix it.
I would like to file it to support and help Debian getting better, but
to what package do I file this:
Installation of Debian hangs if I select "Base System", "Laptop" and
&quo
mhep...@gmail wrote:
> So what package would I file the bug report against ? I mean it
> wasn't technically a failure of grub, since grub never got installed,
> but why didn't grub get installed during setup ? Would this get
> submitted to the d-i team ?
Or just 'report
mhep...@gmail wrote:
So what package would I file the bug report against ? I mean it wasn't
technically a failure of grub, since grub never got installed, but why
didn't grub get installed during setup ? Would this get submitted to the
d-i team ?
That would be my guess. T
/i2o/hda
update-grub
after that was done and I rebooted, the system booted fine and
everything was working. What I can't figure out is why grub was never
installed on the system during the netinstall ? I re-ran the install 3
times, and had the same result each time.
So what package wo
* Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10.11.2008
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 01:54:30PM +0900, J.H.Kim wrote:
> > What package should I install to read C library manual using man?
> > I installed glibc-doc and glibc-doc-reference-2.3.6-1.all.deb but I
> > cannot see ma
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 01:54:30PM +0900, J.H.Kim wrote:
> What package should I install to read C library manual using man?
> I installed glibc-doc and glibc-doc-reference-2.3.6-1.all.deb but I
> cannot see man page for C libray such as "fprintf".
> When I do "man fpr
Hi, everyone
What package should I install to read C library manual using man?
I installed glibc-doc and glibc-doc-reference-2.3.6-1.all.deb but I
cannot see man page for C libray such as "fprintf".
When I do "man fprintf", "No manual entry for fprintf" messag
screwed up with a mess of colors; mouse and keyboard seem to
> work fine. I have to press Alt-Ctrl-Backspace to recover the login
> window.
> What package does my bug report belong to?
I guess it's a problem with your graphics driver. I'd file a report to
xserver-xorg-video-rad
).
When I press Alt-Ctrl-F1 from the gdm login window or from the gnome
desktop to switch session and then come back with Alt-Ctrl-F7, the
screen is screwed up with a mess of colors; mouse and keyboard seem to
work fine. I have to press Alt-Ctrl-Backspace to recover the login
window.
What package does
with a mess of colors; mouse and keyboard seem to
> work fine. I have to press Alt-Ctrl-Backspace to recover the login
> window.
> What package does my bug report belong to?
> Thanks a lot.
First I would narrow down the bug a little bit more before reporting it like
this. For exampl
ed up with a mess of colors; mouse and keyboard seem to
> work fine. I have to press Alt-Ctrl-Backspace to recover the login
> window.
> What package does my bug report belong to?
> Thanks a lot.
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. I have to press Alt-Ctrl-Backspace to recover the login
window.
What package does my bug report belong to?
Thanks a lot.
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On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 13:08 -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> > I just switched to Sid, in order to have the iwl4965 kernel module and
> > its deps.
> > I just updated it to the latest on the 'fr' Debian repos (I am in
> > France), but when I "modprobe iwl4965" or "modprobe mac80211", the
> > module is
On 8/15/07, Mihamina Rakotomandimby
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I just switched to Sid, in order to have the iwl4965 kernel module and
> its deps.
> I just updated it to the latest on the 'fr' Debian repos (I am in
> France), but when I "modprobe iwl4965" or "modprobe mac80211", the
> module
Hi,
I just switched to Sid, in order to have the iwl4965 kernel module and
its deps.
I just updated it to the latest on the 'fr' Debian repos (I am in
France), but when I "modprobe iwl4965" or "modprobe mac80211", the
module is unknown.
I am running the Sid 2.6.22 kernel, on amd64 arch.
What tips
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 07:22:39AM +0300, Jabka Atu wrote:
Howdy,..
i have found a bug when using package nvidia-glx-legacy and how to fix it .
[...]
the bug happens only when you upgrade from nvidia-glx-legacy to
nvidia-glx (7174 t
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 08:28:30PM +0300, Jabka Atu wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> >On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 07:22:39AM +0300, Jabka Atu wrote:
> >
> >>Howdy,..
> >>i have found a bug when using package nvidia-glx-legacy and how to fix
> >>it .
> >
> >>to fix it you should :
> >>list
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 07:22:39AM +0300, Jabka Atu wrote:
> Howdy,..
> i have found a bug when using package nvidia-glx-legacy and how to fix it .
>
[...]
>
> the bug happens only when you upgrade from nvidia-glx-legacy to
> nvidia-glx (7174 to 8xxx version).
>
> description:
>
> the bug wil
Howdy,..
i have found a bug when using package nvidia-glx-legacy and how to fix it .
the issue is that i don't know what package is responsible :
is it apt or nvidia-glx-legacy.
the bug happens only when you upgrade from nvidia-glx-legacy to
nvidia-glx (7174 to 8xxx version).
descri
On (01/03/06 19:32), Deephay wrote:
> Hehe, seems we have a little bit misunderstanding here...
> Actually I am trying to find some platform dependent develop information.
> And the package manpage-dev is quite the solution.
>
> still thanks for you patients and kindness. :>
>
Do I feel silly
Hehe, seems we have a little bit misunderstanding here...Actually I am trying to find some platform dependent develop information.And the package manpage-dev is quite the solution.still thanks for you patients and kindness. :>
DeephayOn 3/1/06, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On (01/03
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 03:23:23PM +0800, Deephay wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My question is as the title. thx!
Package `manpages-dev'.
For future reference: You can find this out yourself using apt-file. The
manpage is a development manpage, so you can guess the filename will be
readdir.3.gz - `a
On (01/03/06 15:23), Deephay wrote:
> My question is as the title. thx!
It sounds as though the man pages aren't going to get you started as
well as a tutorial of some sort. Possibilities are Rute User's Tutorial
and Exposition or for a reference on commands: Linux desk reference.
# aptitude i
Hi all, My question is as the title. thx!Deephay
Hello list
I'm looking to create l2tp tunnel from my linux box to a win2k3 server
machine using l2tp protocol. I search the package list but failed to
find anything in the official Debian repositories that would be
suitable for the job.
Am I missing something ?
I am aware of the l2tpd project, bu
Maurits van Rees wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 05:13:11AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
That ntptime package used to be used to synchronize a computer's clock
with ntp servers on the internet. However looking with apt-get doesn't
find that package anymore.
It is still there. See http://pac
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 05:13:11AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> That ntptime package used to be used to synchronize a computer's clock
> with ntp servers on the internet. However looking with apt-get doesn't
> find that package anymore.
It is still there. See http://packages.debian.org/ntpdat
On 24 Nov 2005, at 10:13, Jude DaShiell wrote:
That ntptime package used to be used to synchronize a computer's
clock with ntp servers on the internet. However looking with apt-
get doesn't find that package anymore. Also astrolog is missing
though I saved that earlier and was able to iin
That ntptime package used to be used to synchronize a computer's clock
with ntp servers on the internet. However looking with apt-get doesn't
find that package anymore. Also astrolog is missing though I saved that
earlier and was able to iinsttall it on this instance of the operating
system,
On 23 Nov 2005 23:19:01 -0800
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> msql_connect()
>
> should be
>
> mysql_connect()
>
>
>
> Kegan Holtzhausen
>
>
Not if he wants to use mSQL rather than MySQL.
http://php.net/msql
http://php.net/mysql
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msql_connect()
should be
mysql_connect()
The OP asked about msql not mysql. Both exist.
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And if you realy want msql, install php-db. Contains:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/dpkg/info$ cat php-db.list
/.
/usr
/usr/share
/usr/share/php
/usr/share/php/DB
/usr/share/php/DB/common.php
/usr/share/php/DB/dbase.php
/usr/share/php/DB/fbsql.php
/usr/share/php/DB/ibase.php
/usr/share/php/DB/ifx.php
msql_connect()
should be
mysql_connect()
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Hi guys!
I've this fatal error on a php page:
"Fatal error: Call to undefined function: msql_connect()
in /var/www/rendimenti/index.php on line 3"
I'm on Debian Sarge:
# dpkg -l|grep php
ii php4 4.3.10-16
ii php4-cgi 4.3.10-16
ii php4-cli 4.3.10-16
ii php4-common4.3.
Andrew Whitlock wrote:
I'd like to know what packages I need to apt-get, but more important is,
i'd like to know what neat commands will let me search this by myself,
so that this is the last time i ask this question...
The two ways I use are to check this link to search the contents of p
> I'd like to know what packages I need to apt-get, but more important is,
> i'd like to know what neat commands will let me search this by myself,
> so that this is the last time i ask this question...
The two ways I use are to check this link to search the contents of packages:
http://www.debia
I'm trying to compile the new version of kradio, but configure tells me
I lack X includes:
from config.log:
| #define HAVE_SNPRINTF 1
| /* end confdefs.h. */
| #include
| int
| main ()
| {
| XtMalloc(1)
| ;
| return 0;
| }
configure:28062: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 the mental interface of
Maxim Vexler told:
> Hello.
>
> I'm facing this situation on my first day with debain :
>
> I wish to have both php5 and xorg-server installed on my system, those
> packages are provided from the unstable repository - which is fine.
> The problem arise
Hello.
I'm facing this situation on my first day with debain :
I wish to have both php5 and xorg-server installed on my system, those
packages are provided from the unstable repository - which is fine.
The problem arises with my understanding of the way apt works: If a
version of a package FOO is
anagement_, under
> 6.4.1, "Information on a file", it tells us about dpkg -S.
> Alternately, I googled on `debian what package contains a file' and
> the very first link returned gave me that chapter of the Debian
> Reference.
>
> Finally, another piece of info
bian Package Management_, under 6.4.1, "Information on a file", it
> tells us about dpkg -S. Alternately, I googled on `debian what package
> contains a file' and the very first link returned gave me that chapter of
> the Debian Reference.
>
> Finally, another
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 12:27:52AM +0100, matze wrote:
> El Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 06:25:03PM -0500 stan ha dit:
>
> > I've been fighting this all day!
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to get growisofs to write tot FVF+RW that alreay has a
> > filesystem on it. It appears that this requires a version that
>
> > The problem is, I can't figure out which package contains
Maybe the answer to this question should be made more
visible in the installation documents.
It's probably the most F. A.'d Q.
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 the mental interface of
stan told:
> I've been fighting this all day!
>
>
> I'm trying to get growisofs to write tot FVF+RW that alreay has a
> filesystem on it. It appears that this requires a version that
> has a special "magic" command line flag. I think I need to
> update
hing
package contents for files. Then I went to the "User Documentation" page
at www.debian.org, looked at the Debian Reference, and there in Chapter 6,
_Debian Package Management_, under 6.4.1, "Information on a file", it
tells us about dpkg -S. Alternately, I googled on `debi
El Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 06:25:03PM -0500 stan ha dit:
> I've been fighting this all day!
>
>
> I'm trying to get growisofs to write tot FVF+RW that alreay has a
> filesystem on it. It appears that this requires a version that
> has a special "magic" command line flag. I think I need to
> update
I've been fighting this all day!
I'm trying to get growisofs to write tot FVF+RW that alreay has a
filesystem on it. It appears that this requires a version that
has a special "magic" command line flag. I think I need to
update the version of growisofs that I have on my machine.
The problem is,
On Tuesday 13 July 2004 03:42 am, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> As you see: contains everything you need and a bit more (guessing that many
> people won't need proxymngr, twm, xdm xfs, xfwp. xnest, xvfb).
OK, fair enough. I should clarify that "definitely not that" meant I got that
one installed,
* Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040713 09:23]:
[ package you need to have a basic x window environment ]
> > > If so, WTF is it?
> > x-window-system-core
> Definitely not that, but I think maybe those who said "x-window-system" are
> right.
Package: x-window-system-core
[..]
Depends: xserver-xfr
On Tuesday 13 July 2004 01:20 am, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> > If so, WTF is it?
>
> x-window-system-core
Definitely not that, but I think maybe those who said "x-window-system" are
right. That package was uninstallable today. Maybe that's why I had such a
rough time of it. I think, in retro
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 07:30:11 +0200, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> * Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040713 06:49]:
[SNIP]
>> And why doesn't installing konqueror or just any graphical application
>> depend on the installation of a working X server anymore?
>
> Because you don't need a local running X se
Silvan wrote:
Once upon a time, on Woody, all I had to do was apt-get install konqueror, and
that pulled in X, kdelibs, etc.
I've installed Sid a few different times lately (last few months), and I've
always had problems getting X. apt-get install kde pulls in xfree86-common,
I think, but ther
* Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040713 06:49]:
> Shouldn't there be one package, or one metapackage that installs a complete,
> working X server with all the support apps, all the screen fonts, etc.
> requires to make the thing useful?
Yes, there is.
> If so, WTF is it?
x-window-system-core
Silvan wrote:
Once upon a time, on Woody, all I had to do was apt-get install konqueror, and
that pulled in X, kdelibs, etc.
I've installed Sid a few different times lately (last few months), and I've
always had problems getting X. apt-get install kde pulls in xfree86-common,
I think, but ther
apt-get install x-window-system
good section on x here.
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=2016
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Subject: what package to install a *working* X?
Once upon
Once upon a time, on Woody, all I had to do was apt-get install konqueror, and
that pulled in X, kdelibs, etc.
I've installed Sid a few different times lately (last few months), and I've
always had problems getting X. apt-get install kde pulls in xfree86-common,
I think, but there's no X, no x
Hello!
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 12:04:10PM -0400, Lee Hanxue wrote:
> Basically, gcc is complaining that WMaker.h cannot be located. I
> looked through the available packages, and I cannot find something
> like wmaker-dev. Is there a package with WindowMaker sources?
Some possibilities:
- apt-fil
On 02 Apr 2004, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 02 Apr 2004, s. keeling wrote:
> > Incoming from Anthony Campbell:
> > > On 02 Apr 2004, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > > Xcdroast complains that it can;t find libxfce.so. It still runs, so it's
> > > > not a disaster, but I used to have this on a previou
On 02 Apr 2004, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Anthony Campbell:
> > On 02 Apr 2004, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > Xcdroast complains that it can;t find libxfce.so. It still runs, so it's
> > > not a disaster, but I used to have this on a previous installation. Does
> > > anyone know which packa
Incoming from Anthony Campbell:
> On 02 Apr 2004, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > Xcdroast complains that it can;t find libxfce.so. It still runs, so it's
> > not a disaster, but I used to have this on a previous installation. Does
> > anyone know which package it comes from?
> >
>
> OK, I found this
On 02 Apr 2004, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Xcdroast complains that it can;t find libxfce.so. It still runs, so it's
> not a disaster, but I used to have this on a previous installation. Does
> anyone know which package it comes from?
>
OK, I found this myself on the Debian site after a further sea
Xcdroast complains that it can;t find libxfce.so. It still runs, so it's
not a disaster, but I used to have this on a previous installation. Does
anyone know which package it comes from?
Anthony
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* Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:02:20:03:25:27+0800] scribed:
> What package creates /var/log/faillog?
> What is the recommended way of finding out next time without posting here?
> $ strings /var/log/faillog
> tty1
# dpkg -S faillog
login: /usr/bin/faillog
log
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 03:25:27 +0800
Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What package creates /var/log/faillog?
> What is the recommended way of finding out next time without posting
> here?$ strings /var/log/faillog
> tty1
stax:~/Downloads-540> man -k faillog
fail
What package creates /var/log/faillog?
What is the recommended way of finding out next time without posting here?
$ strings /var/log/faillog
tty1
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Hi
I've been working on fixing gnome (1) over the course of several days now
but haven't yet got it working.
I'm running unstable.
The problem is that when I start gnome there is no text nor pictures
associated with any of the menu items. The panel appears with
pictures but the background is bl
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