Re: teTeX (was Re: dvips top margin)

1996-09-25 Thread bigl
On Wed, 25 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >> Is this still Debian related? > > > bigl> think that any "censorship" should be used very careful. > > > > Especially when the previous posts were about the shortcomings of the > > Debian

Re: teTeX (was Re: dvips top margin)

1996-09-25 Thread bigl
On Wed, 25 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Is this still Debian related? > > Erick > As far as I read this list about 70-80% of messages are "off-topic" but there is no sharp edge between normal unix questions (or specialy about one package) and "Debian questions". I've found on this

Re: 386 Dx-40

1996-09-25 Thread bigl
On Tue, 24 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi folks, > A Q. Q. is anyone out there using still using a 386 dx-40 (running > Linux) and if so could you let us know what problems you are having if any > I am considering the purchase of one.. > > Jonathan > I'm using 386DX40 without any

Re: STB Powegraph graphics card problem (was:HELP: Probs configuring X)

1996-09-19 Thread bigl
On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Jean Orloff wrote: > > Me too, same problem with the same card (on a Gateway2000). Not the same > monitor though. And no, playing with the XF86Config parameters for hsync > doesn't help much. The best I could do was with this: > > Vendor: Gateway2000, Model: Vivitron 1572 >

Re: Lynx and binary files

1996-09-13 Thread bigl
On Fri, 13 Sep 1996, Martin Schulze wrote: > Good day folks, Ex Equo :-) > Before downloading lynx shows the following (not exactly) > > (a) Content-type: application/GNU Compr. Tar > > (b) Content-type: text/plain > > The question now is, who tells lynx to identify these files? > It's

Re: printing and .profile problems

1996-08-08 Thread bigl
On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, chris beamis wrote: > > 2. another problem, which I didn't have under Slackware, is using a .profile > in the user's home area. I have just one line in it, "alias 'lo'=exit" which > has always worked before but the lo commanded doesn't get recognized. I also > tried renaming t