|> 2.2.0 will be available in deb packages, Real Soon Now (tm),
|> I'm sure. Since slink is now in 'frozen' status, the kernel will
|> show up in potato, not slink, I think.
Thanks to the many people who responded to my earlier question about
things to watch for in compiling and installing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Fletcher) writes:
> Do these window managers allow you to cut&paste between windows?
> I had planned on just using the Bash shell for awhile, but am finding
> that it is inconvenient not having the ability to cut&paste from one
> console to another the way I could with DOS
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 11:01:27PM +0100, wichmann wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Unterstüzt Linux meine Creative Banshee 3D Grafik-Karte.
>
> Wenn ja, ist die nötige software dabei?
> oder, wo kann man sie kriegen.
>
> ... Danke für Informationen.
from
http://www.XFree86.org/cardlist.html
XFree86 Video Car
>
> shaul wrote:
>
> > > I intend to package the html version of the book
> > >
> > > MH & xmh: Email for Users & Programmers
> >
> > Can you add the postscript version to the package ?
>
> What PostScript version?
> I _recall_ seeing that but can't find it now...
>
[22:46:07 shaul]$ cat
Hullo,
I am trying to set up hdparm to put my hard drive to sleep after a certain
timout (the -S option, I think it is). I thought it would be prudent to go
through and make certain that my hardware reacted OK before I set it up, not
really expecting any problems. "hdparm -y /dev/hd[ab]" works f
ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >the GNU toolchain uses a significantly different notation for assembler
> As I said, the programme compiles cleanly but doesn't execute.
Sorry, must have been a little too quick replying to that.
> I've no doubt I need some #includes somewhere but I don't kno
At 09:42 PM 1/31/99 +0100, Henning Makholm wrote:
>ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I am trying to learn x86 assembler under Debian but when I compiled a
>> couple of simple lines as in-line code using GCC the programme compiled but
>> gave a segment violation error at execution.
^^^
can it be done? and how?
i need my BOX to dial up our RAS server so it can dial me back and I
can get free net access :)
sincerely
rune
--
Graduate student Rune Linding Raun
University of Copenhagenphone(home):+45 35 436 436
Institute
per_adua32 writes:
> Here's the rest of info you requested:
These files were not produced by pppconfig, and will not work. They are
the files that would be used if you typed 'pon' with no argument as pon
defaults to the provider named 'provider'.
> plog
> Jan 31 19:24:08
Lawrence Walton wrote:
> Anyone know where the package for apache-common 1.3.4 is?
In the unstable section of the Debian archive:
dists/potato/main/binary-i386/web/apache-common_1.3.4-1.deb
HTH,
-Remco
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
> Hi,
> Look for RCS or CVS. The last is speeding up the development of many Linux
> programs.
> Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
> Familien Bolding wrote:
>
> > Does a Project Management program similar to CA
> > SuperProject or Microso
In a message dated 1/31/99 10:48:39 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The best screensaver these days is the monitor's power button. You don't
> really
> have to worry about image burn with today's color CRT monitors (and I would
> think this would be doubly true for LCD mo
OK... How do I check if it is autoprobing? If so, how do I disable it?
Thanks for the help.
Ian Winter
>Ian Winter wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the hint. Unfortunately using the [EMAIL PROTECTED] settings
>> results
in
>> exactly the same thing, namely wavey lines initially on startup (after
2-10
>>
Hi.
Unterstüzt Linux meine Creative Banshee 3D
Grafik-Karte.
Wenn ja, ist die nötige software
dabei?
oder, wo kann man sie kriegen.
... Danke für
Informationen.
Ian Winter wrote:
> Thanks for the hint. Unfortunately using the [EMAIL PROTECTED] settings
> results in
> exactly the same thing, namely wavey lines initially on startup (after 2-10
> seconds it blanks the screen and then it comes up OK) when using the
> 1024x768 res.
Check to make sure you're
Hi,
I am using cdparanoia to read audio CDs using my IDE CDRW. I use SCSI emulation
with generic
drivers.
While reading I have got errors like :
SCSI transport error: timeout waiting to write packet
or
SCSI transport error: timeout waiting to read packet
where does it come from ?
Florence HENRY wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> I've just installed wp8 and, when I launch it, it says to me:
>
> can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
> I checked, and I DO NOT have this library... I've got 'libXpm.so.4.10'
> and wp seems to need th release 4 and not 4.10...
>
> where can I find it?
>
> than
Thanks for the hint. Unfortunately using the [EMAIL PROTECTED] settings results
in
exactly the same thing, namely wavey lines initially on startup (after 2-10
seconds it blanks the screen and then it comes up OK) when using the
1024x768 res.
Thanks in advance for any further hints.
Ian Winter
---
hello,
I've just installed wp8 and, when I launch it, it says to me:
can't load library 'libXpm.so.4'
I checked, and I DO NOT have this library... I've got 'libXpm.so.4.10'
and wp seems to need th release 4 and not 4.10...
where can I find it?
thanks
Robert Rati wrote:
>
> The 2.2.0 kernels were released recently, but I don't see them in the
> slink distribution. Are they in potato, or have they not been packaged
> yet?
>
2.2.0 will be available in deb packages, Real Soon Now (tm), I'm
sure. Since slink is now in 'frozen' status,
> I am some having problems getting X to work.
>
> I am using the mach64 server and it appears to autoprobe my card OK using
> XF86Setup (The card isn't listed so I just left it to autoprobe the various
> settings).
Use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] settings.
>
>
> If I set it up to run with 1024x768 I g
Basicly, the line prompt should ask you which OS to boot.
Take it out, and all you will be getting at boot will be:
LILO, then pause, during which you can hit Alt/Ctrl/Tab and select OS to
which to boot ( Just type in the label name), or can just wait 5 seconds
and linux will boot automaticly.
And
I did it and it is working. Thanks so much for your help!
It didn't autoboot after running Lilo, but I did the three finget salute and it
came
back asking which to boot. Does something time out and load the default
automatically
at some point? It seems to just sit there waiting for someone to
Hi,
I am some having problems getting X to work.
I am using the mach64 server and it appears to autoprobe my card OK using
XF86Setup (The card isn't listed so I just left it to autoprobe the various
settings).
If I set it up to run with 1024x768 I get 2-10seconds of flickering rolling
lines and
"Michael E. Touloumtzis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 06:56:48PM -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
>> Now I want to install the bare minimum X11 and a browser (preferably
>> netscape), as I'm low on disk space (I've just 72 Mb left).
>> Anyone's any suggestions
>
>Try startin
hi folks!
i was looking for qmail debs and only found 1.01 and 1.02. is there
a 1.03 deb out there?
thx, mike!
ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to learn x86 assembler under Debian but when I compiled a
> couple of simple lines as in-line code using GCC the programme compiled but
> gave a segment violation error at execution.
Are you aware that the GNU toolchain uses a significantly different
Branden,
Cute.
Ok, so I can ignore it safely. How can I stop it?
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Branden Robinson wrote:
>>On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 10:12:49AM -0800, Jesse Evans wrote:
>> I get this message every day. What does it mean?
>>
>> -- Forwarded Message --
In 2.0.35 the default was changed to enable NLS, which saves a lot of
confusion.
Bob
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Ted Behling wrote:
> After re-compiling my kernel (2.0.34) and booting it off an experimental
> floppy, I tried mounting a DOS-formatted floppy. Mount returned an error
> along the lines of
Does anyone have any experience installing Debian on a Poweredge MegaRAID
system? (Dell Poweredge 4300) I have a RAID 1 array here, and I got the aic7xxx
boot disk from www.debian.org/ something and it gives a scsi timeout when I try
using it, and the array isn't recognized.
I can't get this
On Fri, 29 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I have a 386 16Mhz with 5 megs ram. I've got an older SMC 8013WC network
: adapter for it. My question is once I get the card in the machine where do i
: get drivers for the card and how do I tell that it is working? I'm trying to
: set it up a
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 10:12:49AM -0800, Jesse Evans wrote:
> I get this message every day. What does it mean?
>
> -- Forwarded Message --
> Subject: Output of Anacron job `cron.daily'
> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 10:12:04 -0800 (PST)
> From: root (Anacron)
>
>
> 45375 45375
These are combo cards (cheap ne2000 clones) in the 10base-T mode, which I
don't think has full-duplex.
Funny, rebooting didn't make any difference but I went away for an hour
and when I came back and used the computers there were no more collisions
and there haven't been any since (I haven't rebo
Thank you for replying to my posting.
As I said in the letter the problems only started
after I installed the standard package 'plus' (the plus
being midnight commander and a game called luxman).
I then tested the modem and it worked fine.
Then I used pppconfig and the modem ... I won't repeat
m
On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 06:56:48PM -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
> Now I want to install the bare minimum X11 and a browser (preferably
> netscape), as I'm low on disk space (I've just 72 Mb left).
> Anyone's any suggestions
Try starting with the base X stuff, then add things on an
as-needed b
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> gnotes
Hi,
I've got loads of problems with gnome:
gnotes: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/lib/libgnomeui.so.0: undefined symbol: argp_program_version
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> gmix
gmix: error in loading shared libraries
libgtk-1.1.so.13: cannot open shared object file: N
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, John Goerzen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 11:23:26AM -0500, David B. Teague wrote:
> > Questions restated: I need to move the data from the old machine to
> > the new one. I'd like to be able to use the tape drive and some of the
> > SCSI disks with a Bus Logic or other S
Hi, folks
I get this message every day. What does it mean?
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Output of Anacron job `cron.daily'
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1999 10:12:04 -0800 (PST)
From: root (Anacron)
45375 45375
--
'til next we type...
HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
Kent West wrote:
[snip]
> Maybe if I spent a few weeks learning all the nuances of dselect
> I could figure out how to work it, but the help screens indicated
> that I could just select something like "Required Updated
> Packages" and put that on Hold. But then dependency screens came
> up, so as
On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 04:04:55PM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
> > Does anyone knows how to change the background picture?
>
> My package wallp will rotate your background image every x minutes. It can
> also be run from the command line to set the image and quit. It is in potato
> (unstable).
>
> Or
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 06:36:01PM +0100, Daniel Elenius wrote:
> Does anyone know of a Quicktime .MOV player for Linux?
xanim
>
> --
> -~* Daniel Elenius *~-
>
>
> --
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>
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ACORN techie
I upgraded to slink some time ago, via apt-get, and it's been running
smoothly ever since. I hadn't even thought about using dselect again
until recently and it upgraded a few thing apt-get hadn't
caught. However, it's also got a lot of packages in "Obsolete"
sections. What do I do with these? Here
Daniel Elenius wrote:
> Does anyone know of a Quicktime .MOV player for Linux?
xanim might do play them. However, I have found out that it can
be picky about the color depth of your X server. If the movie
does not play correctly, you might want to try starting your X
in 32 or 8 bit modes with s
Does anyone know of a Quicktime .MOV player for Linux?
--
-~* Daniel Elenius *~-
Alan Tam wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Use the latest kernel 2.2.1 at http://www.kernel.org which supports
> shared
> parallel ports.
>
> The program which compiles the kernel under Hamm is gcc make which is
> included in the Hamm packages, that means you don't have to download newer
> ver
you need to name it ~/.Xdefaults-
and it will work
Benoit Joly
On 30-Jan-99 Shaleh wrote:
> Why does xdm ignore my ~/.Xdefaults file? If I use startx, X sees it just
> fine.
>
>
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> /dev/null
The best screensaver these days is the monitor's power button. You don't really
have to worry about image burn with today's color CRT monitors (and I would
think this would be doubly true for LCD monitors). It's usually not a good idea
to leave a monitor on all the time, as for a CRT the electron
> Hi Deb-Users,
> I have a problem with a modem called 'SupraExpress 56i pro' a
> PCI-56K-Modem.
> How can I get access to it with debian.
> I can't access it via ttySx
> TIA
One thing to try would be to use isapnp tool, if that modem of yours is,
in fact, pnp. Does seem that way. The package is a
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 11:23:26AM -0500, David B. Teague wrote:
>
> Hi Debian Users:
>
> The question is: can I use SCSI disk drives currently running with an
> Adaptec 2840 SCSI controller with Bus Logic controller?
I'm not quite sure what you're asking here. There's not much point to
havi
Ok, basicly you go to the www.debian.org
and follow a link to installation guide.
There you will be given hte instructions on how to install, and have links
to the files you need.
HTH,
Andrew
Never include a comment that will
Hi,
I have tried to install my first debian (2.0) from a official CD, so I
choose one of the
standard installations to begin with (standard workstation)
Everything was ok besides emacs, xemacs and auctex.
The installation choose emacs 20 and xemacs but the configuration of emacs
broke und the one o
Hi Debian Users:
The question is: can I use SCSI disk drives currently running with an
Adaptec 2840 SCSI controller with Bus Logic controller?
What about SCSI tapes: can a SCSI tape made on a tape drive with one
controller be read with the same tape drive run with another (SCSI)
controller? (
After re-compiling my kernel (2.0.34) and booting it off an experimental
floppy, I tried mounting a DOS-formatted floppy. Mount returned an error
along the lines of "I have no clue what 'msdos' means". My old kernel
could mount the disk fine.
So, after some more exploring in the kernel source's
Hi all,
I remember reading somewhere that you don't really need screensavers anymore
with modern monitors to prevent damage to them, and that the only reason to
run them is to show off to your colleagues or whoever. Now I'm wondering if
that is true, and if it applies to (TFT) LCD diplays as well
--- Begin Message ---
Hello All:
I have a system running on Windows 98, with 2 separate physical hard
drives. I don't have a DOS partition but I have a DOS directory.
1) How do I install the Linux OS?
2)Where do I go to get the files?
3) What files do I get?
For question #3 the files are suppos
per_adua32 writes:
> Then I used dselect to install the standard package
> plus a few other things. After that I could not
> connect to my isp.
What additional packages did you install?
> I proceeded to install the standard package again and after that tested
> the modem again. And again it wo
Hi
I'm just in the process of installing Debian 2.0 on a Compaq Deskpro EP
series computer (Celeron 333MHz processor, Matrox MGA-G100 AGP graphics
card, 64 MB Ram) and am running into trouble. I'm installing from the CD.
Now when i boot the PC with the CD inserted, i get the boot prompt and
press
Howdy all!
A much humbler me again.
While playing with my system, trying to get the remote printer working,
I seem to have royally screwed-up may local mail delivery. I got that fixed
now...
However, it means that I don't know where all my mail went since last night.
So, if anyone responded to
You can either run dos fdisk, or you can run linux fdisk/cfdisk, and change the
partition type, then finally running mkfs -t msdos /dev/
on it.
Peter Allen
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
>
> Hi all.
> I have a hard drive with ext2 fs on it, and I need to reformat it to put
> wi
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On Sun, 31 Jan 1999 07:04:28 -0600, Kent West wrote:
>Maybe if I spent a few weeks learning all the nuances of dselect
The problem is not dselect, the problem is your HD is too small. So do
the sane thing which dselect does let you do, only inst
Hi Deb-Users,
I have a problem with a modem called 'SupraExpress 56i pro' a
PCI-56K-Modem.
How can I get access to it with debian.
I can't access it via ttySx
TIA
--
Patrick Mauritz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
not just a number
On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 13:57:59 -0500, Damir J. Naden wrote:
> Hi Dave Swegen; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> > 1) How do I go about assigning different settings for vim, ie having
> > textwidth when composing mail with mutt, but not when coding?
> I have picked up someplace (may even be
Sorry for wasting bandwidth on this list, but I just had to rant.
I installed the base portion of potato, then after my first
reboot chose "standard home workstation in the "slick-pick" part
of the install.
When I started to download the packages selected by that routine,
I was told I don't have
Sorry again for the off topic post - I'm almost ready to tear my hair out !
I am trying to learn x86 assembler under Debian but when I compiled a
couple of simple lines as in-line code using GCC the programme compiled but
gave a segment violation error at execution.
Tried to compile as pure asm s
Kent West wrote:
>
> 1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
> dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
> and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
> hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
> disconnected.
Anoth
Please excuse this -- I need to test what our local mail-router is up to
(or not, as the case may be!).
Best wishes,
Ted.
E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 31-Jan-99 Time: 12:1
Hi!
I am running exim as two daemons. One is listening on port 25, the
other does periodic queue runs only when I am online. The queue runner
exim is killed off when I go offline.
This is my start script:
|=>ROOT<[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/maindisk/home/mh # cat /etc/init.d/exim
|
|PATH=/usr/local/s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matt Garman) writes:
> How do I force a page break in text files for printing with linux? I
> want to print some guitar tab, and it gets ruined if half is on one
> page, and the other half comes out on the next page. It's entirely
> too much trouble (not to mention overkill) t
Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I have a system running potato which suddenly started experiencing a large
> number of collisions on its ethernet port. It seems to work fine for a
> while and suddenly I get collisions and everything grinds to a halt. This
> just started and I was wondering if anything had c
Hi,
Look for RCS or CVS. The last is speeding up the development of many Linux
programs.
Have a nice day,Paulo Henrique
Familien Bolding wrote:
> Does a Project Management program similar to CA
> SuperProject or Microsoft Project exist for Linux.
>
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> **
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I upgraded my sendmail (8.9.2 from frozen), and now our Verisign Digital
Signatures don't work. Well, they kind of don't. Here's the deal:
If I simply sign an email without an attachment, the signature arrives
valid.
If I sign AND encrypt a
Does a Project Management program similar to CA
SuperProject or Microsoft Project exist for Linux.
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Chuck Stickelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All I wanted was to setup LPRng to use the nice, new remote printer
> server I bought (and the one my client bought...). I wanted to use
> magicfilter so we didn't have to worry about setting-up all of the
> applications to output in PCL (one can't..
The 2.2.0 kernels were released recently, but I don't see them in the
slink distribution. Are they in potato, or have they not been packaged
yet?
Rob
===
[EMAIL PRO
Hi,
Use the latest kernel 2.2.1 at http://www.kernel.org which supports
shared
parallel ports.
The program which compiles the kernel under Hamm is gcc make which is
included in the Hamm packages, that means you don't have to download newer
versions of software.
I am new
On Sat, 30 Jan 1999, Kent West wrote:
>1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
>dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
>and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
>hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
>discon
I have a problem but I don't know exactly where.
I installed the base system and used pppconfig to
configure my connection to my isp. It worked fine.
Then I used dselect to install the standard package
plus a few other things. After that I could not
connect to my isp.
I started the
> 1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
> dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
> and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
> hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
> disconnected.
You can do a plog. I hav
Ok, here is hwo you should do it:
boot = /dev/hda #Disk to boot (Master on primary IDE)
root = /dev/hdb2 #Where root partition is
install = /boot/boot.b
map = /boot/map
vga = normal
delay = 50
prompt
ramdisk = 0
read-only
default = linux
image = /vmlinuz#Linux kernel
label = Debian
ali
1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
disconnected.
2) I'm using the apt-method with ds
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> Andrew Ivanov wrote:
>
> > > Any ideas on how to get LILO to work with this configuration?
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > > Tim
> >
> > And LILO will work with second drive. At least it works for me.
> > Andrew
> >
>
> Maybe a part of the puzzle is I have an old BIOS (chois
On Sat, 30 Jan 1999, Chuck Stickelman wrote:
> If *anyone* knows what's needed, **PLEASE** let me know. [Specifically,
> anyone who's gotten the "bq=" statement to work and shares the knowledge
> gets a virtual bear and a GREAT BIG THANK YOU!]
>
> Here's the printcap entries in question:
> lps|L
I finally fixed my sig11 problem (voltage settings on
motherboard).However, I encountered another one. Evidently, fsck
lost+found'd the index files for apropos/man/mandb, and when I run
mandb -c
to recreate them, it tells me it can't. ("Permission denied" errors,
files missing, etc.) Am I missin
This is just too much!
I've wasted an entire day messing around with this and just can't/won't
spend anymore time on it.
All I wanted was to setup LPRng to use the nice, new remote printer
server I bought (and the one my client bought...). I wanted to use
magicfilter so we didn't have to worry a
Did you try a dpkg --purge ?
If not, try that then a reinstall.
Art
On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 08:49:33PM -0600, Darknight wrote:
> When I originally installed debian packages, it installed them in a bad
> order, and I ended up with no menus in X11. So, I uninstalled and
> reinstalled
When I originally installed debian packages, it installed them in a bad
order, and I ended up with no menus in X11. So, I uninstalled and
reinstalled all the x11 program packages in order to get them put into
the menus, and now xemacs19 is causing some major problems in dselect.
if I try to instal
While using the StarOffice installer in slink to install
StarOffice 3.1, I encountered the following errors in dselect:
Untarring StarOffice3.1-common.tar.gz...
gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
tar: Archive /tmp/StarOffice31-common.tar.
Hi,
I'm looking for opinions. I currently use Debian 2.0 (Hamm, Kernel 2.0.34).
Everything I need works fine except my zip drive. It works, but I can't use
the printer while it's connected. Disconnecting one to use the other is a
pain. I know I can use a 2nd lpt port, but I figure compiling a
Star Linux, start fdisk and enter t (for setting the type of a
partition), Answer all questions, eventually press L to show the list of
partition types (where 82 is Linux native and 6 is Dos >=32Mb) , press x
to write the changes to disk. Should do ...
mfg
-
> A friend accidently messed with his mail spool file, ie
> /var/spool/mail/bill
> resulting in the ownership of the file changing to root.
>
> When he tried to do fetchmail, it happily fetched 40 messages, but
> when he tried to look at them, they weren't there. Presumably this is
> bec
My computer no longer has the kernelversion command, which I used to
set the routing in /etc/init.d/network, since it's different in
kernel 2.0.x vs 2.1/2.2. The command is not listed in the current
Contents-i386.tgz, although the manual page is. Did the command
accidentally get dropped out of th
Hi,
A friend accidently messed with his mail spool file, ie
/var/spool/mail/bill
resulting in the ownership of the file changing to root.
When he tried to do fetchmail, it happily fetched 40 messages, but
when he tried to look at them, they weren't there. Presumably this is
because of t
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