Ken Shan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another mail reader question:
>
> I use Mutt currently. I rely a lot on mail being delivered into various
> folders (by procmail, unison, etc.) while Mutt is running on the same
> folders. I checked out Evolution, KMail, and Mozilla Mail; they all
> seem t
take a look at the epkowa website, they provide linux drivers with graphical
interfaces very similar to the windoze ones
(http://www.epkowa.co.jp/english/linux_e/pips_e.html)
some pips packages are also in debian (can't remember whether woody or sid)
bye
-- mattia
>Can anyone advise on t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> take a look at the epkowa website, they provide linux drivers with
> graphical interfaces verysimilar to the windoze ones
> (http://www.epkowa.co.jp/english/linux_e/pips_e.html)
>
> some pips packages are also in debian (can't remember whether woody
>
also sprach Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.07.16.1339 +0200]:
> > Pine does it by default.
>
> Which is far from sufficient reason to use pine. Sylpheed, in fact, does
> everything I want.
???
Can you:
- bounce and resend mail
- edit incoming mail
- filter freely
- read IMAP
I was able to get XFree86 started, but the display is
larger than the screen. My XF86Config reads the
DefaultDisplay at 16 and the Display Mode is "800x600"
which I know this laptop display does support.
Im I missing something? According to the XFree86
documentation this seems to be the only place
This one time, at band camp, martin f krafft said:
> Can you:
>
> - bounce and resend mail
> - edit incoming mail
> - filter freely
> - read IMAP, POP, mbox and Maildir *without* just downloading to
> a local directory and displaying from there
> - integrate custom text processors
>
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 04:56:08AM -0700, Dom Leon wrote:
> I was able to get XFree86 started, but the display is
> larger than the screen. My XF86Config reads the
> DefaultDisplay at 16 and the Display Mode is "800x600"
> which I know this laptop display does support.
>
> Im I missing something?
> On Tuesday 16 July 2002 12:28 pm, Ken Shan wrote:
> > Another mail reader question:
> >
> > I use Mutt currently. I rely a lot on mail being delivered into
> > various folders (by procmail, unison, etc.) while Mutt is running on
> > the same folders. I checked out Evolution, KMail, and Mozilla
Saw the last post about an Epson printer which got an excellent answer.
:-) So here is my printing problem...
Dell Inspiron 8000
Debian Woody kernel-2.4.17
Lexmark Optra E310
If anyone has a setup like this and it's all working. Then please let me
know if you can help.
Thanks
Simon
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I've had this problem a couple times in the past when I was trying to get
XF86Config properly configured. But today it has come back for no apparent
reason. My mouse pointer moves around smoothly for about 1 second, then the
pointer jumps to a whole different location in the screen. Usually it j
This has happened to me a few times before and it was normally the wrong
protocol but I've also had it happen when gpm was installed and running
and I wasn't usiing it (Check if your using /dev/gpmdata in your
XF86Config file and if your not make sure your not running gpm). I've
also had someth
Hi all
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Gale Stafford wrote:
> I've had this problem a couple times in the past when I was trying to get
> XF86Config
> properly configured. But today it has come back for no apparent reason.
> My mouse pointer moves around smoothly for about 1 second, then the
> pointer jump
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