Theo Bierman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Comming from a window maker background I am very used to sloppy focus in fact
> I cannot work without it. I am running 2.2r6, I see in my home dir in
> .blackboxrc there is a line like so:
>
> session.autoRaiseDelay: *, this is fine but I need my windo
stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Got time for one more mutt question?
Sure... I'm only at work ;o)
> I;v set up the index page so that all threads are compressed. I'm also
> using less as the external pager.
>
> I would like to be able to read through a thread without going back to the
> inex,
Yep - just add this line to your .muttrc:
bind compose \n send-message
HTH :o)
Andy
stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've just converted over from elm to mutt, and mostly I love it. Espically
> the threading features.
>
> However, there is one thing which continues to annoy me, and I'm ho
t. It turns out the setting is in the editor (I
use vim) - as soon as I added 'set textwidth=70' to my .vimrc I had
the answer
HTH
A more enlightened (and hopefully slap free)
Andy Mott
Heya
I'm not quite sure how 'pretty' you want, but when I installed the mime-support
package, it added something so that mutt fires up lynx when I read HTML
messages.
IIRC, this is all handled in /etc/mailcap and /etc/mime.types, and mutt just
picks the info from there. If lynx is ggod enough,
David Turetsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> To copy mail into a folder (does not overwrite existing mail in that
> folder), just depress C and specify the folder to the resulting dialog
> when viewing that piece of mail, or from the index
>
> To just save the folder copy, depress d, then follow
> the kernel, but that file holds all the options that were set when the
> kernel was compiled. If you don't get any matches, then I believe you
> don't have SMP support.
>
> hth.
>
> --kurt
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Mott [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi
I have a dual-cpu box, which I just installed Potato on with ReiserFS. Is
support for SMP built-in, or will I have to compile a new kernel (with rfs
patches, I guess), and install that?
TIA
Andy
Hey
I'd install a standard Potato build, using the ReiserFS floppies from here:
http://debianboot.digitaltux.com/
Then simply upgrade the kernel. There's no need to use testing if you want a
tried and tested system.
HTH
Andy
Mikael Gustaf Claesson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've ordered a
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