y
localy)
Thanks in advance for your answer, and really thanks for your work on
debian :)
Have a good day :)
Steph
Yup...either look for /usr/src/pine4 or /usr/src/pine...there's a wonderful
README that actually tells each gory little step of the process. Works very well
Alpha
dress it in black. 8)
Alpha
I understand now...although the internet install is remarkably fast, if you're
running less than a 56K modem, the costs would be exhorbitant.
Sorru if my original query came off badly... we're pretty
spoiled in North America, with stuff like affordable DSL, etc.
Alpha
What, you can't download it? The internet install is much improved since 1.2.
Alpha
Sometimes receiving your own emails is useful: if you're testing a new install
or MTA, there's nothing so advantageous as to get an email back from the list
to which you sent it. It tends to obliterate the need for test messages, and if
you're lucky, you get an answer back to the question you as
Fetchmail says the mail is read, but it's not flushed. Will try the -a tag.
Thanks, Mike.
Alpha
New problem, having to do with mail, specifically the following error from
fetchmail: client/server sychronization error while fetching from radiant.net.
Sendmail is running... i run fetchmail manually, as i like to keep processes
down to a dull roar. I've been doing this since i started using
Return addy bounces...ah. Will have to fix that part of things. Thanks for the
tip...
alpha
Howdy, All -
Have gpm running beautifully on the console, sucking supremely in X, and the
configuration is as it should be, eg, i'ts a ps/2 mouse, needs to emulate 3
buttonsand no particular weird parameters for it.
Ye, it's supported in the kernel. Yes, gpm is running. Yes, i'm getting mildly
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