On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 07:00:21PM +0200, Alan Connor wrote:
>
> Tried to pipe the articles, with |, to mutt but it hasn't worked so far.
I save articles I wish to keep or reply to (using 'o' in slrn) to the
default file (probably ~/News/Linux.debian.user). Then browse this
file using my MUA ('
In response to:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: Linux commands
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>>
>> Alan, I think you posted this to the newsfeed only, so people on the
>> debian-user mailing list would never s
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>>
>> Alan, I think you posted this to the newsfeed only, so people on the
>> debian-user mailing list would never see it (at least it isn't showing
>> up in the archives). I notice
>>
>> User-Agent: slrn/0.9.7.3 (Linux)
>>
>> in your headers. linux.debian.u
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 04:49:06AM +, Alan Connor wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 05:50:07 +0200, GLS-Ausmines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. Is there any Internet access to Linux commands? (I have not found any =
> > at Debian and Redhat sites.)
> >
>
> htt
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>
> 1. try: http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r10735/unixcomm.html
> Google will be a useful resource here. Also try snooping around in the
> Debian documentation pages.
>
> 2. Assuming you have installed and configured X11, type 'startx' at the
> prompt.
>
>
GLS-Ausmines wrote:
I am new to Linux, just installed Debian 3.0r1 to and including the
basic setup. The OS appears in text mode, and I could not get further
than logging in, having no clue of OS commands.
Questions:-
1. Is there any Internet access to Linux commands? (I have not found
any
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 01:48:09PM +1000, GLS-Ausmines wrote:
> 1. Is there any Internet access to Linux commands? (I have not found
> any at Debian and Redhat sites.)
lynx, but you have to have it installed of
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003, GLS-Ausmines wrote:
> I am new to Linux, just installed Debian 3.0r1 to and including the basic setup. The
> OS appears in text mode, and I could not get further than logging in, having no clue
> of OS commands.
>
> Questions:-
>
> 1. Is there any Int
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G> Questions:-
G> 1. Is there any Internet access to Linux commands? (I have not
G> found any at Debian and Redhat sites.)
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
G> 2. Gnome, KDE, X interfaces do not appear - How to invoke them?
Try typing 'startx
here any Internet access to Linux commands? (I have not found any at
> Debian and Redhat sites.)
>
> 2. Gnome, KDE, X interfaces do not appear - How to invoke them?
>
> As it is, the installed Linux is a dead page.
>
> Thanks.
>
> G.L. Seymour
>
G.L.,
First
I am new to Linux, just installed Debian 3.0r1 to
and including the basic setup. The OS appears in text mode, and I could not get
further than logging in, having no clue of OS commands.
Questions:-
1. Is there any Internet access to Linux commands?
(I have not found any at Debian and
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Dennis Dixon wrote:
> When I read the man pages, or any zip file that I have for that matter, I
> use the command: 'zmore .tar.gz'. This obviously is not the right
> command to view these files, in that the files have all sorts of control
> characters in them.
>
.tar.g
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Dennis Dixon wrote:
> When I read the man pages, or any zip file that I have for that matter, I
> use the command: 'zmore .tar.gz'. This obviously is not the right
> command to view these files, in that the files have all sorts of control
> characters in them.
man
Or
When I read the man pages, or any zip file that I have for that matter, I
use the command: 'zmore .tar.gz'. This obviously is not the right
command to view these files, in that the files have all sorts of control
characters in them.
Along the same lines, I downloaded a tar.gz file which was
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