There is an excellent Mini-HOWTO on font deuglification that comes with the
distribution. It tells you how to set up and use TrueType fonts in Linux. I
followed the instructions last night and the results are much better.
Cheers,
Ot
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From: "Mark Weaver" [EMAIL
, would someone please tell me how I can revert back to X 3.3.6.
Thanks,
Ot Ratsaphong
You should be able to just uninstall the DPMS with kpackage or RPM
Ot
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From: Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, 10 July 2000 1:37
Subject: [newbie] dpms
Hello everyone,
I was just curious if there is a way to turn off
.
Charles
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From: "Ot Ratsaphong" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 12:19 PM
Subject: [newbie] PCTEL linmodem driver
Hi all,
I have one of those PCChips all-in-one motherboards with onboard PCTEL
modem
chips. I have also
Hi all,
I have one of those PCChips all-in-one motherboards with onboard PCTEL modem
chips. I have also downloaded the pctel.o driver.
There is no documentation as to what I do with it.
Has anyone got this driver to work? I would much appreciate some help on how
to install and get this driver
Hi bascule,
If you have a look at the following URL, you will find all you need to get
you going. I followed the instructions to get my 486 configured as a router
and firewall for my small home network.
http://members.home.net/ipmasq/ipmasq-HOWTO-1.82.html
I have a question for you:
I have a
Christopher,
Thanks for the GREAT work you are doing with the rpms. I'd like to one
contribute rpms of my own once I become familiar with the rpm documentation.
I got the Qt2 2.1.1 rpms thanks. BTW what's a good development IDE for Qt.
I'm thinking of exploring QtArchitect. any thoughts?
Can anyone tell me where I can get a copy of the qt2 V2.1.1 library in rpm
format
I remember seeing some discussion on this a few days ago.
TIA
Ot 8^)
David,
Thanks for the URL. I had searched rpmfind.com and rpmfind.org
Ot 8^)
-Original Message-
From: David Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, 15 June 2000 1:51
Subject: Re: [newbie] Qt2 - 2.1.1 rpm
rpmfind.net
-DavidTalbot
At 01:30 AM
Hmmm...
I don't have a SCSI interface card so I've not had to find out but there are
many ways you can find out.
1. Check with your PC supplier. He might be able to help you.
2. If you have Windows installed, Start up the control Panel. Double-Click
on the System Icon. Click on the Device
Hi Fran,
Thanks for your response. This is exactly what I've been missing. For some
reason, the DPMS is missing from my control Center in MDK 7.0. I know I had
it in MDK 6.1, I'll have another look. At least I know that it is still
available in MDK 7.0.
I did a standard Developer workstation
Just letting you know that I re-installed MDK 7.0 and found out that the
installation had not installed the kdpms package. This time I made sure that
it was installed and now dpms is shown on the Control Center.
When installing in Expert mode, it is best to go back over the selected
packeges to
back again. Otherwise I'm considering going back to MDK 6.1 and just
upgrading the packages that I need.
If anyone is interested, I'm trying to see if I can make my PC completely
Windows free. I think with MDK 7.1 I might be there.
TIA
Ot 8^)
Ot Ratsaphong
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