Hi,
Following the discussion some time ago (how to get PageUp go through
history commands starting with what is currently on the command line), I
decided to look at some thinks I could do with the inputrc files.
My first thing was to add something to get Suppr to work correctly in
xterm. The prob
On Wed, Jan 08, 1997 at 11:17:42PM -0600, Asher Haig wrote:
> G. Crimp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/8/98 10:51 PM
>
> > I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
> >that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
> >browser. The screen package is one. Fro
On Fri, Jan 09, 1998 at 12:31:22AM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> G. Crimp wrote:
> > I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
> > that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
> > browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
> >
G. Crimp wrote:
> I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
> that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
> browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
> me to be pretty much the same thing as the virtual terminals that
G. Crimp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/8/98 10:51 PM
> I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
>that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
>browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
>me to be pretty much the same thing a
I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
me to be pretty much the same thing as the virtual terminals that come
part and parcel w
a. dselect is messed up. it gives me conflict resolution screens with no
packages to select and fails to install things.
b. why can't i install staroffice? i get the error "staroffice3 depends on
libc (>= 5.4.4-0)". i tried to get all the packages with "libc" in their
name via dselect but since i
> 1. change the resolution / pixel depth of my x setup?
I'm not sure what you want here. Control-alt-keypad+ will cycle through the
available resolutions. xf86config will let you interactively configure
your server.
> 2. make it work as a POP server (so i can continue to read mail on my
> mac)?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailing lists) writes:
> i have just installed debian on my first intel machine (i've had apples
> forever) and i have a couple of questions i hope someone doesn't mind
> answering for me. though i've checked out man pages, i haven't been able
> to figure these out on my own, th
On 16-Nov-97 mailing lists wrote:
> 2. make it work as a POP server (so i can continue to read mail on my mac)?
I can help with this one ... install either the qpopper or cucipop packages.
Takes about a minute and they hit the ground running, no additional
configuration needed.
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i have just installed debian on my first intel machine (i've had apples
forever) and i have a couple of questions i hope someone doesn't mind
answering for me. though i've checked out man pages, i haven't been able
to figure these out on my own, though the answer may be easy ... so, what
do i need
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