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<0> mm <0> put your nameserver ip there <1> instead of the modem put the dns server? <0> yes <0> or take a wild guess what a nameserver is
<1> :), then I will <2> make && make install <2> ups <3> hey all, anyone know how to emulate right click? (ctrl-click wont work for me, i'm running Debian testing on a Macbook) <4> plug in a non-gimp mouse <3> yeah i can plug in a mouse, but i just would love the cabability with out having to plug one in <4> are you planning on using a 1-button mouse on a regular basis? <3> yeah when im at work <4> why? <3> because i sometimes have to move around and it's just a h***le <4> why would a 2 button mouse be a h***le but a 1 button button mouse would not? <4> the extra button adds too much weight? <3> haha no the one button mouse = touchpad <4> oh I see <4> well add that to the list of reasons to not use a mac <4> F10/F11? <4> F12 <3> none of the F's <3> or Apple Key (Super), or Alt, or Ctrl
<4> /etc/sysctl.conf? <3> ill take a look <4> http://www.celsius1414.com/ubuntu_linux_on_ibook <4> macs must **** so much for games <3> i dont game... i need OSX for a lot of stuff, i love it <3> plus, i could always Boot Camp <3> but yeah... OSX isnt a gaming system, its not supposed to be <3> thanks for that link tho i hadnt seen it, im gonna mess around with sysctl.conf/that code in the link <5> i installed a webserver by accident using the net install, while in root, can i change it to desktop environment? <5> or am i gonna have to go through setup again <0> Addicted_: when you learn apt, you will be able to easily handle packages <0> apt? <6> from memory, apt is aptHOWTO at http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/index.en.html 'apt-setup' configurs /etc/apt/sources(.list) - 'apt-spy' finds fatest mirror - 'apt-get update' gets the latest packages - apt-get dist-upgrade synchronizes to newest packages - 'apt-cache search <pattern>' searches in name of all .debs- 'apt-get install <package>' installs - 'apt-get remove <package>' deinstalls - 'apt-file search <filename>' in which packages is a <0> apt-get? <6> methinks apt-get is debians package/program manager and one of the key features why people choose debian. Please see factoid 'apt' for usage <0> once you read through that <0> x? <6> see nodm, or dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 <0> xfree? <7> xorg? <6> from memory, xorg is an primary X11 implementation (a fork of XFree86 4.4RC2) from the X.Org Foundation - the current release is 6.8.2. It is packaged for Debian in Testing and Unstable. Experimental has RC versions of 6.9, and maybe 7.0 when you read this.
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