Hi,
I'm currently using Pine as my mail reader, but I'm
considering switching to Mutt (or Rmail). I'm having a little trouble
with mutt. First, I can't get it NOT to display characters with a bold
font on an rxvt (on an xterm the colors are a total mess[1]). And
second, I can't get the pag
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> Thanks for looking into this.
My pleasure.
It does look ok... are /etc/menu-methods/{wmaker,wmstyle} executable?
(This gotta be it!)
If you do:
$ chmod +x /etc/menu-methods/{wmaker,wmstyle}
$ update-menus -v
does it work?
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
> Cant help jumping in, is there an easy way to add/subtract times from the
> output of "date"???
> Or do you mean that the time-stamp file would be null length and use its
> creation time? even then, how can you work out the time since creation?
I'm th
I get this:
[79 jacinta:~] while true ; do echo -n . ; /usr/sbin/update-alternatives
--display WindowMaker | grep -q 'WindowMaker-newstyle' ; done
.Broken pipe
..Broken pipe
..Broken pipe
...Broken pipe
..^C
do you see a problem with the statement? (It's just for test purposes, I'm
only inter
Hi,
I'm looking into hacking asmodem/wmppp to make one of them display
for how long has the ppp line been up, but I don't have a clue on how to
do that. Any ideas?
Just for the record. wmppp already does that, but it depends on its own
scripts to do that, and I want it to use Debian's pon
On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
> The powers-that-be around here have almost decided to scrap Slowaris x86
> for the 200 machine PPro compouter farm, and go with Linux... I need to
> convince them to use Debian and not RH. They want to be able to
> configure 1 machine and mirror the setup t
On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Damir J. Naden wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody else has yet installed the latest (as of Jan
> 24 98) package of wmaker (ver. 0.12.3-0.4). I had some problems with the
> install scripts; one I'm sure is a bug - somewher along in the install
> process, I got an error saying
Hi,
I was trying to feed the HTML declaration that comes with the
HTML 4.0 recommendation to nsgmls (sp version 1.1.1-4.1), but it
complains a lot. When I do:
$ nsgmls -e -g -s -u HTML4.dec
nsgmls:HTML4.decl:23:32:E: this system requires that characters in the
document character set not
Someone here is having a problem with the dos side of his machine...
He installed Debian 1.3.1r6. He has a computer with two IDE disks. One
is Windows (/dev/hdb), the other is Debian (/dev/hda). At installation
time he didn't touch the second this, and for some reason or other, he
had to pull the
Hi,
I've already asked this, and I'm sure someone must be having the
same problem...
No matter how I set the backspace in X11, it won't work under rxvt +
some ncurses program, for example, pine. At some point the entry in
/etc/terminfo/r/rxvt was changed, and the backspace stopped working
Hi, I'm trying to setup a diskless workstation using Debian. In the not so near
future this can grow to a lab with 10 or more diskless WS's, and I'm just
exploring right now.
I installed nfsroot (it's the one in hamm as of 07/22, 0.5-1 I think), read
use.doc, and also NFSroot and NFSroot-Client
Hi,
A couple of people here (including myself) are trying to set up a
router (IP forwarder really) based on Debian. We have an old 486 (it's a Cyrix
486-40) with 4 MB of RAM for the router. According to what I have found on the
web, this should do the work.
We have installed Debian usi
| I installed debian a few weeks ago and I noticed that when an installation
| disk is corrupted you have to start the installation all over again. If I
Well. Here's what I say to new users here: take seven disks, format them under
DOS using a full format (not quick), copy the disks images using
While I was thinking of a logo for Debian, I started brainstorming about what
"debian" is... I know, it's Debbie and Ian, but was thinking of something else.
You know, Red Hat is just that, a red hat, and Slackware is, oh, well, slack.
Then it occured to me that I don't know how do native Englis
Bruce, I feel I have to reply after reading some follow ups, including yours.
> It was OK for us to participate as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the RSA Data
> Security Challenge as long as we didn't have any chance of beating
> the "Linux" group. It looks as if we do have a chance. It would be real
Wel
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