Thanks very much for this.
Cheers
Rich
Ian Peters wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 11, 1999 at 11:23:52AM +, Richard Harran wrote:
> > Could anyone tell me how to make gnuplot output its plots to (eg) a
> > postscript file. I have tried
> > gnuplot> set output &qu
Could anyone tell me how to make gnuplot output its plots to (eg) a
postscript file. I have tried
gnuplot> set output "outfile.ps"
gnuplot> plot 'myplot'
but it plots to screen. When I exit, there is and outfile.ps, but it is
zero bytes.
Any help appriciated
TIA
Rich
Could someone please tell me how to get octave to print graphs
(preferably to a file). I've tried RTFM, but it's not really helping me
here.
Thanks in advance
Rich
Also thanks to all those who suggested this or awk, or ways to use sed:
Ian, Marc and Stephan. (I posted before reading, always daft).
Thanks again
Rich
Richard Harran wrote:
>
> Ok, I'm replying to my own post. I found I could do what I wanted with
> 'tr', whi
I need to filter some text files to convert all the letters to the same
case, and to remove punctuation. I guess I should use 'sed', but the
man page is disfunct, and I'm struggling with the info. Could someone
give me a hint (particularly for the case change thing).
Cheers
Rich
Thanks for all the suggestions
Cheers
Rich
You could try a ~/.fvwm95rc (which ?would? overide the /etc one).
The relavent sections of mine are:
AddToMenu /Debian
+ "Debian Menu" Title
# note I only use my own menus, you might want:
# Read /etc//menudefs.hook, for the autogenerated stuff
Read .fvwm95/menudefs.hook
Read .fvwm95/main-men
I am trying to completely copy a complicated directory structure using
ftp. It has four levels of directories, all with lots of branches. I
have a root directory on the target machine, and want to create the
directory structure, and copy all the files into the right places. I
have tried filerunn
This is the old xhost problem. You need to type:
xhost +
in an xterm on the X-Server.
This is a security issue for the server, so a better, though probably
harder in practice, approach would be to set (and export) the
'XAUTHORITY' variable of the client to that of the server. If you ar
There is also a slightly less hardcore command, usermod, which lets you
change login-name, home directory, group, uid, etc, without getting
involved with the password file. Eg
usermod -l -d -m
HTH
Rich
Marlon Urias wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help!marlon
>
> On Thu,
This should work:
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV busmice
as root.
HTH
Rich
D Richards wrote:
>
> I accidentally removed my /dev/psaux file which controls my mouse. Where do
> I find out how to replace it. I'm running slink and use a PS2 mouse.
>
> Thanks
>
> Duane Richards
> [EMAIL PROTE
Am I being stupid? What about
chmod -R u+w .*
? Or probably safer to do chmod u+w .* in individual directories.
Are you sure that command below caused this problem? I would have
thought that adding others read permissions would have no effect
whatsoever on users write permissions. It
How about using 'chage'. I think you probably need to play with the -M
and -d switches. BTW chage is in the passwd package.
HTH
Rich
Arcady Genkin wrote:
>
> George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Sorry to bug you again, but I am still looking for the password change
> solution...
>
I use netscape mail in Windows and Linux, with a common mail directory
on the windows partition (which is mounted by fstab). This seems to
work fine, and has the advantage of having the same MUA on both OS's,
although using NS for mail doesn't seem very Linux'y!
(OT, similarly, I have a single bo
I find that I often need to shutdown as a normal user ('cos I turn my
computer off every night), but rarely need to reboot. Thus I have set
the behavior of the keys to shutdown, rather than
reboot. This is done with the following in /etc/inittab:
# What to do when CTRL-ALT-DEL is pressed
I don't think that you can use fetchmail to do exactly what you want,
but you may solve your overall problem by doing the following:
Run fetchmail as a background deamon with the '-k' for keep
option normally.
Periodically, perhaps using cron, run fetchmail with the '-F'
Wasn't there a 'how to make a machine really secure' thread on this list
a little while back (probably around the last time one of these data
viruses exploded)?
If I remember correctly suggestions started with using 'tripwire'
software, progressed through not using any floppies at all, then
discon
That is the name of the configuration file: the setup program uses all
lowercase letters:
xf86config
HTH
Rich
Harold Hartley wrote:
>
> Mine is different, I type XF86Config and I get:
> Bash: XF86Config: Command not found:
>
> Harold
>
> - Original Message -
> From: ying shang
Try
xf86config
HTH
Rich
ying shang wrote:
>
> How can I know if I have installed the X-Window Package successfully? When
> I run XF86Setup, it gave me the following message:
>
> bash: XF86Setup: command not found
>
> Any idea?
>
> -Ying Shang
>
> --
> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscrib
I'm not sure exactly where your path is coming from. However, a couple
of points: you need
export PATH
somewhere to make PATH part of the global environment (not just limited
to within the profile script; you can extent the path thus:
export PATH=$PATH:
or
export PATH=:$P
it
> still picks up the same amount of data per rotation as it would near
> the center.
>
> --Dano
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Richard Harran [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 8:35 PM
> > To: Jonathan Guthrie
>
I think that you are missing a very important point here. A hard disk,
unlike, for example, an audio CD-ROM, spins at a fixed angular
velocity. Thus the 'linear' speed over the disk surface is faster
towards the outside of the disk than towards the centre (as in v=wr).
Thus at the
very least, it
I think the directory you should be looking in is /usr/lib/netscape.
The 'executable' in the X11 bin directory is just a nice wrapper
script. However, on my system at least, there is no netscape.ad there.
There is, however a app-defaults.gz in /usr/doc/netscape. Have a look
at this, and it tell
You can upgrade the kernel without changing from slink to potato. I
asked about upgrading to kernel 2.2.x and recieved the following
information from Graham Ashton:
quote "
I've been running 2.2.6 here without any problems on all my
boxes. 2.2.4 was also free from problems for me
Don't think that this is going to work:
Firstly, when I type:
ldd 'which netscape'
it says can't open ...;
Secondly, if I type
$ which netscape
/usr/X11R6/bin/netscape
$ ldd /usr/X11R6/bin/netscape
ldd: /usr/X11R6/bin/netscape is not a.out or ELF
This is b
I think that the correct answer to this was posted on this list on the
original thread. You need to select the 'Native language support' in
the filesystems menu during installation of the base system. I am not
sure if this is enough on its own, or if it will then give you the
option of adding iso
The glibc2 in the netscape path suggest that it is libc6, no -5.
However, libXpm comes from xpm4g, not from libc6. Check that you have
this installed.
If I'm wrong about the library version, you'll need xpm4.7 from oldlibs
as the libc5 equivalent.
HTH
Rich
Brian Morgan wrote:
>
> OK, I've b
In my excitement over just how useful the apropos command is, I forgot
to include the following in my previous posting:
To find package which owns :
dpkg -S
I guess this may not work if you don't have the package installed yet,
which is when it would be most useful. I guess the only way
ldd
list the dynamic libraries which the binary executable requires.
A really good tip for finding out what the name of a command is (which I
stumbled across in the Debian Users Manual) is:
apropos
which lists appropriate man page titles with a brief overview. eg:
$ apropos libr
I am currently running kernel 2.0.36 in my slink system. Would there be
any advantages to upgrading my kernel? If so what version would be a
good (stable) version to which to upgrade? Are there any good reasons
not to upgrade?
[Very OT]...
While I'm asking slightly vague questions: I noticed o
I have the HP DJ695c, and it works great with linux. I think that it is
exactly the same printer as the DJ690c mentioned in the Hardware-HOWTO,
just repackaged. The same may apply to the DJ895: you could try asking
your vendor.
HTH
Rich
Micha Feigin wrote:
>
> I couldn't find the answear to th
I have a later version of g++ than you:
egcs-2.91.60
also when I ldd on the executable, I get
libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2 => /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2
(0x4000f000)
libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x40053000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4006e000)
/lib/ld-
Perhaps you want:
$xhost +localhost
(any user connected to your machine can use the current xsession)
The better method is to:
#export XAUTHORITY=/home//.Xauthority
after su-ing (or add to /root/.bash_profile or whatever)
HTH
Rich
M.C. Vernon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
Thanks to everyone who suggested ways to fix my stupid bash problem, and
to everyone who didn't call me an idiot for producing it. I fixed it
using:
su -s
Thanks
Rich
I think that it would be quite nice if these things were included in the
man page, as there is a man page.
man sqrt
tells you that you need to #include , but not that you need to
link with the maths library. This can be very frustrating for
beginners,and would be quite easy to include in
You need to link to the maths library. Add the -lm option to your
linking line eg:
gcc program -lm
HTH
Rich.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Does someone know why I would get the following errors in a compilation of a
> C app? I would think that the sqrt function is in one of the libraries
Richard Harran wrote:
Got it sorted. Copied the man for su to my home directory and unzipped
it and read it. Used -s option for su. Moved bash
back to where it belonged. Vowed to stop mucking about and get on with
some work.
Still feeling a bit silly: Rich
> >
> > I did some
I did something really stupid:
#mv /usr/bash
(don't ask). Then I exited root, and (of course) I can't log in as root
to fix it. I'm still logged in as a normal user, but anything using a
script with /bin/bash or /bin/sh doesn't work.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this.
PS I
I think that you may wish to use the -P option in lpr. Note
that you may need to edit the stylus_color... filters to make them work
properly. See /usr/doc/gs-aladdin/Devices.htm (or equivalent for gs) to
find out about the options (good luck: it looks a bit involved). It
might be worth just tryi
The error indicates that lpd is not running. Have you tried doing the
lpr filename
!after! having done as root:
lpd
It looks like lpd has not been started properly. I guess you could try
installing lpr again. You could also try looking at the output of kmesg
to see if there is a
The problem is coming from the /etc/magicfilter/dj500-filter script.
I had a look at mine, and the last line is:
default filter /usr/bin/djscript -q
which is the command which you don't have. This is for printing normal
text files. Above this it suggests using something
That's the one:
$lsmod
vfat4 2
I didn't have vfat as a module in the kernel either, but I guess it
doesn't need to be.
Thanks
Rich
Arcady Genkin wrote:
>
> Richard Harran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I get that now, 'w
or one, vfat let's you see long filenames in Linux.
>
> Richard Harran wrote:
> >
> > What does compiling vfat support into your kernel do for you? I only
> > ask because I don't have it, but I do mount my Windows95 drives under
> > linux, and I seem to be
What does compiling vfat support into your kernel do for you? I only
ask because I don't have it, but I do mount my Windows95 drives under
linux, and I seem to be able to use them ok (except for permissions,
which I suppose don't exist on them)
cheers
Rich
Alan Tam wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Th
This link from Marcus Brinkmann helped me a lot when I did my
soundblaster setup: it's nice and easy to follow:
http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Marcus.Brinkmann/soundblaster.html
(hope he doesn't mind me posting his ref.)
HTH
Rich
Jonathan J. Lupa wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I just went through
Playing .mp3 music files (it's very much like winamp but for X)
Rich.
Armin Wegner wrote:
>
> What is the program x11amp good for?
>
> --
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I've had this problem for a little while (possibly since I upgraded to
slink?), but I've just been ignoring it:
When I reboot from win95 - ie choose restart computer from win, then let
lilo load up linux (default) - I get nasty segfaults during the restart
towards the end eg:
/etc/init.d/r
I clicked on the link a couple of minutes ago. It still hasn't come up!
(ok, so it's probably the network in between, but I thought that was
kinda ironic in the Alanis Morissette sense of the word)
Sorry for the pointless posting: I'm supposed to be revising!
Rich
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> M
You need to run
dpkg -i gcc_2.91.66-1.deb
to install the .deb file. You may get some depends problems. If they
are not already installed on your system, you will need:
libc6 (I reckon you oughta have this)
cpp (eg cpp_2.7.2.3-7.deb from interpreters)
binutils (eg
Since there seems to be a bit of a document processing theme on the list
at the moment, I thought I'd jump on the bandwagon and ask: how do I
produce an envelope using Tex/LaTeX (pref. LaTeX) so that it will print
correctly. (I had to do this with MS Word by printing at the top in the
middle of a
Thanks to all. I got the win emacs from the washington ftp site
(below), and it seems to work nicely (after I read the README!)
Cheers
Rich
> Richard Harran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Do you mean that you can run emacs in (MS) Windows. If so, could you
> > plea
Do you mean that you can run emacs in (MS) Windows. If so, could you
please tell me where to find the windows version.
Cheers
Rich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I think my recommendation as far as xemacs vs emacs goes is that, for
> a new emacs user, xemacs offers that one advantage of GUIs -- l
I've been trying to do this since I first started using debian about 2
years ago. One thing that you can do is to use a ~/.forward file to get
your MTA (smail or exim) to move the mail to a directory which NS can
use for mail (eg ~/.netscape/Mail) and direct netscape's mail directory
to there. Th
I think that if you use make menuconfig or make xconfig, it 'remembers'
what you had the last time you ran it. Thus you only have to set the
options that you want to change.
HTH
Rich
Pollywog wrote:
>
> If I need to add a module, can I do so without having to answer ALL the 'make
> config' stuff
Which window manager are you using? It must be possible to fix this:
you're just bothered by the initial placement of the windows, not with
bits of your actual desktop being off the screen, right?
If you open the windows from within a menu (I use fvwm95), add
'geometry' switches to the commands
Sorry, I didn't CC the group. Here is my reply to 'Pollywog':
> I think what you need to do is type:
>export XAUTHORITY=/home//.Xauthority
> after you have su'ed. You can also add this to your root/.bashrc, if
> the only time you use X as superuser is from inside an X-session run
> by th
However, I couldn't find the problem, it just worked: I
guess I must have changed something unwittingly, but as long as it works
...
Thanks again
Rich
Mark Brown wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 07:19:09PM +, Richard Harran wrote:
>
> > into something suitable for
I have some random rude comments which I want to display at login. I am
trying to use the fortunes-mod package to achieve this, but am having
difficulty transforming the (plain text) file that contains the comments
into something suitable for the fortune program. I tried putting a '%'
(percentage
Firstly, do you know what netscape uses to print. Eg, when I press
print in NS, the dialogue box says:
Print Command: lpr
Also, what are you using to filter? I use magicfilter, 'cos it does
everything for you. If you use this, make sure you have run
magicfilterconfig
and this sets up a go
Do you mean that you are trying to start a second X session while the
first is still running, or are you having difficulty starting for a
second time having exited the first session?
If it is the first (and you get an error like:
server is already active for display :0, or something)
you c
I'm not sure about this, but perhaps you should remove, rather than
purge, the xbase package. This is what I did, and I did not get this
problem. The difference between purging and removing is that removing
leaves configuration files alone, so perhaps purging xbase removes
config files necessary
See bug #274960375892 filed against 'car'.
Stefan Nobis wrote:
>
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hamish Moffatt
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hamish> Wrong solution. Users should not have to adapt to technology
> Hamish> (within reason); the technology should allow users to sen
This is X-security mechanism - Magic Cookies. By default, only the
person who started the X session can connect to the server. I'm
guessing that you started X as a user then su'ed to root in an xterm, or
that you started X as root, and then the script runs as a different
user.
There are two wa
As I understand it, Netscape have changed their licencing rules, to the
effect that Debian can now distribute Netscape binaries. Thus you no
longer have to get the binary from netscape and then use the installer,
you just need the correct packages. I think the packages you want are:
netsc
You need to start up the printer daemon. Only a priveleged user can do
this so try:
$su
<(enter your root password)>
#lpd
#exit
Then try and print the file again. Normally, you should get the lpd
daemon started automatically at start-up, so you may well get an erro
whoops, messed up the first posting.
Also missed the Exceed free evaluation url:
http://www2.hcl.com/html/forms/nc/exceed/request.html
like I say, I don't know what strings are attached to this
Rich
Richard Harran wrote:
>
> There is Exceed. It's commercial, but you
In my opinion, the two things that you really do lose with linux are:
Flashy new games (clearly very important)
Hardware manufacturers support (but you do get support from
linux developers)
I guess the best solution to the first problem is to
wrote:
>
> On Friday 26 March, Richard Harran wrote:
>
> > Could someone please tell me either what I might be doing wrong, or how
> > I could do the 'configure the sound driver with CONFIG_AUDIO option'
> > thing.
>
> have you done either "make config&quo
e.
Cheers
Rich
Graham Ashton wrote:
>
> On Friday 26 March, Richard Harran wrote:
>
> > OK, I replying to myself. I didn't select /dev/dsp as one of the sound
> > options in the kernel. Now I've sorted this, I still have a problem: I
> > can't use /
OK, I replying to myself. I didn't select /dev/dsp as one of the sound
options in the kernel. Now I've sorted this, I still have a problem: I
can't use /dev/dsp, because it doesn't exist. What should have created
this, and how do I fix it?
Thanks
Rich
Richard Harran wrote
I have had to reinstall debian on my system, and am having trouble with
the sound module. I have a sb awe63 pnp card. I've run the install
script from the awedrv package, configured the kernel (make menuconfig),
amd run
make dep; make clean
however, when I try
make modules
I get t
Try the comp.lang.c newsgroup for C questions.
For creating directories, try
#include
int mkdir(const char *path, mode_t mode);
For removing directories,
#include
int rmdir(const char *path);
Also see man 3 ...
opendir
closedir
telldir
For the backspace key: try adding
keycode 0x16=BackSpace
to your /etc/X11/Xmodmap file.
For Netscape: The icon colour just doesn't work properly at 24 bit
colour. It isn't much of a problem, it just means Netscape looks a bit
funny, and I think that it is fine at 8,16 or 32 bit colour.
H
You can use the ~/.fvwm2/menudefs.hook menus to override the system-wide
ones. What you also need to do is to provide a ~/.fvwm2rc user config.
file. Do this by copying the /etc/X11/fvwm2/system.fvwm2rc file to
~/.fvwm2rc. You then need to edit out the line:
Read /etc/X11/fvwm2/menudefs.
Cheers
Got it going, and you answered one of the qu's in my next post.
Thanks a lot
Rich
Conrado Badenas wrote:
>
> Richard Harran wrote:
> > am having a bit of trouble setting up printcap properly. Could someone
> > who uses the cdj500 gs filters please tell me
dj500c-filter' file has the comment:
# Magic filter setup file for HP DeskJet 500 series color
# printers with only CMY cartridge installed.
and my printer has black & CMY cartridges. Is the filter using the
colour cartridge to make black, and if so, how do I fix this?
Thanks
Rich
I decided to get that HP Deskjet 695c, and I think it should work ok,
'cos the windows drivers that came with it were the ones for the 690. I
am having a bit of trouble setting up printcap properly. Could someone
who uses the cdj500 gs filters please tell me what to put in
/etc/printcap, and asso
After reading this thread, I've removed xbase and (unwanted) xdm (I'll
own up, I didn't rtfm, and it caused me a problem upgrading
hamm->slink). However, I dpkg warnings:
while removeing xdm, directory /var/state/xdm not empty so no
removed,
and the same for /etc/X11/xdm.
I have just upgraded from Hamm to slink. Mostly, everything seems to be
ok, but I have lost some icons. I use fvwm95, and have got a completely
customised menu, with lots of mini-.xpm icons on. These were
in /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps, but some of them have gone, and my
menus look rubbish (p
I have been recommended this printer (HP dj 695c). However, the vendor
does not know about linux support. He claims that it is the same
printer as the 690C (which is listed as supported ing the linux hardware
howto), just with a restyled casing. Does anyone know if this printer
will work with de
I think you can use something like:
xsetroot -bitmap
There may also be a specific fvwm command.
Rich
Alec Smith wrote:
>
> I know I can use xsetroot to set a solid background color in X under
> fvwm2. However, I'd like to use a bitmap background I have saved as an
> .xpm file. How would
True, it could be argued that all this did stem from Edison, but there
have been a lot of other 'great' people inbetween. I don't think that
Edison had any great concept of semiconductors, etc. However, I do
agree that there are a lot of people who have had a much greater effect
on this century t
Oh, goodie! A religious discussion!
Kent West wrote:
>
> At 04:13 PM 3/5/1999 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Kevin Traas schrieb:
> >>
> >> Hey, Linus Torvalds isn't even in the top 20! Let's change that! ;-)
> >>
> >> >Time Magazine is allowing us to vote for Time Magazines
> >> >Person o
I don't think -k on its own is what you're looking for. This keeps
messages on the remote server, but marks them as read. However, it may
be of some use in conjunction with the -a (fetchall) option. This makes
fetchmail fetch all messages, including those marked as read.
HTH
Rich
[EMAIL PROTEC
Netscape 3 may be old, but it works fine. I believe it may also be
smaller and possibly even faster than 4 on an older machine. Apart from
the use of old libs, I can't think of any good reason to upgrade,
although I'm quite willing to listen if anyone thinks otherwise.
Just my opinion (I'm runnin
You can use '-x <' and '-x >' to scroll horizontally, or
'-x {' and '-x }' to make that window wider / narrower.
Rich
Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> Err, this problem is tricky. In Emacs I splitted the screen vertically,
> which should work with 132 coloums, I thought. (C-x 3 or C-x Shift-3).
>
I just had a huge panic, when my file system 'spontaneously' turned read
only! I was using netscape (3.04), and all its windows vanished from
the screen. I tried to restart it, and got the 'detected lock' message,
so I tried to 'rm' ~/.netscape/lock. It told me:
rm: lock: filesystem read
George Bonser wrote:
> xhost is ridden with security problems, use the xauth method. Anyone on
> any host in your xauth table can view your screen, even change things like
> remap your keyboard, while you are completely unaware that it is
> happening. If you have typed xauth +myhost at some po
I've seen this question a lot on this list, and although this (xhost) is
a working solution, it seems to be considered to be a bit of a security
hole (anyone logged on to the localhost can access the X-Server, and
thus monitor keys and find out peoples passwords).
If you set the XAUTHORITY varia
Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
> first thank you for aswering me with great patiente. :)
> Richard Harran wrote:
I don't use mutt, or smail to send mail, so I'm cc this reply to the
list, as we're reaching the limit of my knowledge
Could anyone please tell me how the 'internal movemail' / 'external
movemail' options in netscape mail/news preferences work?
I (still) want to use fetchmail+exim to get my mail, but netscape mail
to read it, and I was hoping finding out how to use these options might
be the first step along the w
I kind of fancied chucking some stuff in on this one: the plan is we all
spout out all sorts of ideas, until someone comes up with the perfect
solution incorporating the best bits from everywhere, right?
I like the orca idea (it's the black and white one that eats seal, isn't
it?). I also like th
I don't know the answer to this exactly, but if you open the sub-menus
using the shortcut-key (eg 'a' for Apps), the menus open & stay in the
same place, wherever the mouse is. However, this mean clicking on the
mouse to bring up the menu, then moving to the k'board.
HTH
Rich
Adam Archibald wrote
I think that it is still an export thing: the difference is that the
international version has weaker encryption, which is not covered by
the export laws (and is less secure: probably the which ever agency it
is can crack it).
However, I'm English, so what would I know?
Rich
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ivan wrote:
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> I have now decided to use svgalib but already have run into trouble !
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I think you may need the svgalibg1-dev package. The *-dev packages seem
to contain the header files and the static libraries required to
complile your own programs. Note this packages depends on libc6-dev,
w
Does anyone know how I can make netscape 3 refuse all cookies without
prompting me: there no good to me, and slightly sinister, but some sights
try to set so many, its a nuisance to refuse them all by hand.
Cheers
Rich
I know someone posted about this earlier, but I've 'lost' the email.
Could someone please tell me how to change the behavior of my backspace
key (on AT keyboard) to be backspace (as in move cursor to left deleting)
for all my X apps. I seem to remember it was something in Xmodmap, and
unusually f
Thanks to Doug, I got the netscape3 tar file, and I've installed it, but
it won't let me run as root for security reasons. As I am the only user
on my computer, I always login as root (I know this is considered 'bad',
but it is far more convenient for me).
I remember having a similar problem on a
I was hoping to install netscape 3, 'cos it's smaller and apparently less
buggy than netscape 4, but I can't get the tar file off netscape.
The .deb package suggests ftp://archive.netscape.com, but this site wont
let me log on as anonymous or as guest.
Does anyone knnow where I can get the appro
I've been following the thread on Netscape, and someone said that the
Debian package version might be available from today.
The nearest thing I could find was mozilla in slink, but this required
some libs from slink, which in turn require some others, etc, and my
installed system is from hamm.
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