On 10:18 Sat 06 Sep?, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 06:16:03AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > There's this handly tool:
> > http://www.rob.cybercomm.nl/diskcat/index.html
> > I found for windows, is there an app similar to this? It basically scans
> > cd's, directories for
On 10:31 Sun 07 Sep?, elijah wrote:
> On 15:42 Sat 06 Sep?, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > Something like this (using PostgreSQL)?
> >
> > $ psql -d mydatabase -c "CREATE TABLE diskcat (directory text not null,
> > file text not null, primary key (directory, file))"
> >
> > $ for f in `find mydirector
Hi,
There's this handly tool:
http://www.rob.cybercomm.nl/diskcat/index.html
I found for windows, is there an app similar to this? It basically scans
cd's, directories for filenames/directories and catalogs them, it then
saves the database into a file for viewing/searching using the tool.
Elijah
On 11:42 Tue 02 Sep?, bob parker wrote:
> I've just installed a HP 3325 printer.
>
> I configured it using cups after downloding and compiling the latest hpijs
> driver (1.4.1).
>
> It's printing OK, from web pages at least, but my problem is that it is doing
> it at maximum resolution.
>
> Be
On 11:10 Mon 01 Sep?, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 06:16:12AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Ok, I've changed the mailbox entries on .muttrc... format looks the same
> > :( Based on your replies it looks like I was misunderstood, sorry about
> > that must be my bad English
> from the mutt manual:
>
> 3.11. Defining mailboxes which receive mail
>
> Usage: [un]mailboxes [!]filename [ filename ... ]
>
> There isn't written anything or multiple entries and there is no =
> mentioned either...
>
> mailboxes compsci-digest justlinux .
>
> As I wrote in my reply.
On 07:28 Mon 01 Sep?, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> >
> > man 5 muttrc. Look for "mailboxes"
>
> After you make the entries in .muttrc with mailboxes, you can type 'c' to
> change mailboxes and you will get the name of the next mailbox in the list
> that has mail.
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 23:08:24 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mutt: How to find new mail in mult. mailboxes?
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i
Hi there :)
Mutt is working fine under fetchmail/procmail/nbsmtp, but it bothers me
not being able to find any indications of new email on each mailbox I
have
Is there a way to configure apt to disable the upgrade to insecure
versions of packages?
For the moment, I can't use 'apt-get dist-upgrade' as it propose me
to upgrade to
* libpng2-dev (1.0.12-6 Debian:testing)
* libpng2 (1.0.12-6 Debian:testing)
* xpdf (1.01-3 Debian:testing)
(I chose to d
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 08:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I havea similar onboard sound
I have the following modules installed, and it works
ac07_codec
i810_audio
soundcore
try adding the i810_audio should work after that
Sorry I haven't replied so soon (college), anyways I do a modconf then
s
I hashed some outside apt sources and it somehow fixed up the dependencies
of libxvidencore0, mplayer seems to download now. Thanks :)
another prob:
After rebooting I logged on the usual gnome wm but it just flashes a bit and
throws me back to gdm. Kde works though.
I figure the bogus outside
the saved ones. I'm
beginning to suspect that my migration from mh to maildir was not as
successful as I might have hoped, and that some formail hacking is in
my near future. uw-imapd is not especially generous with the debugging
information.
Thanks for the help!
Forrest
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what's going on. Does anyone else? Any
recommendations as to what I can do to fix the problem?
Thanks much for any help.
F
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