On 06/13/11 15:50, Chris Brennan wrote:
> I'm a mutt user and vim is my editor of choice, if that's the route you
> would like to go then the following will make your life somewhat easier.
I know nothing about vim.. but I rule that little on emacs.
For minimal use of mail/news like I do a graphi
On 06/13/11 15:37, CamaleĆ³n wrote:
> This doc covers both of them:
>
> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Viewing_Headers
>
> Greetings,
>
Oh thanks that's guide is much helpful. Anyway, i found the margin
setting as told earlier.
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This doesn't seem to be such a common/requested feature though nearly
everyone uses it in newsgroups.
On 06/13/11 05:05, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I suspect you get something similar to this
>
> dummytextdummytextdumm ytext dummytextdummytextdumm ytext
>
> Right?
exactly
> Perhaps you need to edi
What software do you use for mail/news?
I see all your messages are proudly well formatted and perfectly fit in
pages of 80 columns, while I have to push return each line. If i forget,
lines gets splitted in my window but then when i send it out i
see the big mistake...
is there any margins set
Wikipedia reads: "Support for Intel GMA graphic cards
has been accepted in version 2.6.29 which was released
on March 23, 2009."
May it be easier to try a prior 2.6.29 kernel instead
of disabling kms?
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GM965 graphics controller is well supported now and should work
on defaults with your 2.6.32-5 kernel.
By the first boot you told to start X you needed to manually
issue startx.
But since the second boot, standing at your description, the
blanked screen after "some textlines" rolled up, would sug
On 04/09/11 09:36, Larry Wazny wrote:
I have been trying for the last hour to download a copy. I have not
used Linus for years, which was Redhat. I get the parent directory which
allows me to do nothing. I have tried http and torrent and have never
experienced such difficulty. No wonder windows
On 09/03/10 13:53, Alexander Samad wrote:
Hi
I am having problems on my media box, it used to be able to play hd
stuff easily, recently it has been having problems.
I believe I have tracked down the problem to cpufreq-utils.
analyzing CPU 3:
driver: powernow-k8
CPUs which run at the sam
You wouldn't fix it. if you want to upload files to a restricted
directory you could add your account to root group and allow it to write
the directory, or you could set a new account specific for ftp maintenance
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Current testing versions of gnome & gnome components are giving lot of
troubles to me mainly crashes and resource floods.
Just for test I got kde (kde3 tanks to a repachage for squeeze, see
link) some days ago and the performance boost was unimaginable. All the
system was lighter; iceweasel i'd
Current testing versions of gnome & gnome components are giving lot of
troubles to me mainly crashes and resource floods.
Just for test I got kde (kde3 tanks to a repachage for squeeze, see
link) some days ago and the performance boost was unimaginable. All the
system was lighter; iceweasel i'd
Current testing versions of gnome & gnome components are giving lot of
troubles to me mainly crashes and resource floods.
Just for test I got kde (kde3 tanks to a repachage for squeeze, see
link) some days ago and the performance boost was unimaginable. All the
system was lighter; iceweasel i'd
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