On Tuesday 02 December 2003 19:02, Jeff wrote:
> I can't seem to figure out how to delete an attachment from an email
> message. If I save the attachment to my local filesystem, but I want
> to keep the message in my email folder, I want to minimize the size of
> the folder by removing the attachm
I meant to mention that this is Debian bug #222154.
> I have installed the enviroment through apt-get. The KDE desktop needs
> too much time to start - it stops at initializing services, blinkig icon
> for aprox. 3 min, then the splash screen disapears and i wait another 2
> min. to see the desktop - also some programes, (its explorer in
> windows,
The hostname command is not persistant across reboots - it never is, and
never will be :) Assuming that that is what you are using...
/etc/hostname is where you should put it. There is no format to that file -
just a one line hostname entry.
That is a problem - if the hostname of the system is no
I can't seem to figure out how to delete an attachment from an email
message. If I save the attachment to my local filesystem, but I want
to keep the message in my email folder, I want to minimize the size of
the folder by removing the attachment(s).
thanks,
jc
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Jeff CoppockSyst
I have installed the enviroment through apt-get. The KDE desktop needs
too much time to start - it stops at initializing services, blinkig icon
for aprox. 3 min, then the splash screen disapears and i wait another 2
min. to see the desktop - also some programes, (its explorer in
windows, how i
[It looks like the x-debbugs-cc part of bugs.d.o is not working atm (nor is
the index page for wnpp showing new bugs), so I'm resending this message to
pertinent lists. I know the upload queue is down due the hack, but it would
probably be good to make this ITP known so we don't get several dup
Am Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2003 02:51 schrieb Robert Tilley:
> For reference I run Debian unstable.
>
> kdm no longer functions for me and I am forced to startx manually
> upon login and am then limited to KDE.
>
> As root I have tried the following with no results. I explicitly
> choose kdm when th
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 08:51:00PM -0500, Robert Tilley wrote:
| As root I have tried the following with no results. I explicitly choose kdm
| when the dialog appears.
|
| debian-rtg:/home/tilleyrw# dpkg-reconfigure kdm
| Not starting K Desktop Manager (kdm); it is not the default display m
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