Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LH> I am having problems getting ipmasq working with 2.4.14 kernel and
LH> iptables so I wanted to created two interfaces for one of my machines
LH> until I get ipmasq working properly.
LH>
LH> One interface is a standalone for internet use
LH> One int
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:27:13PM -0600, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
>
> Are you trying to use a proxy that is munging your https connections
> under linux?
>
Thanks, that did it. Contacted the isp and got the settings. It is
working fine now.
--
Sridhar M.A.
I suspect Tivo doesn't make a lot of money from the direct sale. Probably
make more money from monthly subscription. If this is true, it would be
awesome if they started a Tivo linux distribution.
Here is the dream. You take your old PC. Add a supported MPEG
encoder/decoder card such as wintv
Hi there,
slightly off-topic, but it happened on a Debian system and maybe some of
you know the answer.
I just lost both my secret and public GnuPG keyrings for the second
time. I've been using GnuPG along with mutt for about three month now,
and today mutt complained that it couldn't find my se
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 03:54:36AM -0200, Christoph Simon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 20:38:49 -0800
> "Karsten M. Self" wrote:
>
> > - It attempts to replace, not augment, an existing, established,
> > viable, useful, and effective standard. This is almost always a b
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
>
> on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 03:54:36AM -0200, Christoph Simon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
...
> > One of the declared aims of info is to provide a frame to write
> > introductions or tutorials which wouldn't fit well into a man page,
> > because that is limited to a refe
On 24 Dec 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> On Mon, 2001-12-24 at 03:36, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I'm trying to set up plip on my desktop and laptop. Plip now runs, but
> > I'm not sure how to continue.
> >
> > I'm working through the NFS Howto, with moderate success only. Anything
> > else I s
sorry for the late response
apt-move is a nice tool
but i usually just use the rather simple approach you asked about
take the files in the /var/cache/apt/archives
and transfer them to the other computers
(i mean, transfer them to /var/cache/apt/archives on the target PC)
> but what file is the
On 24 Dec 2001 17:44:44 -0500
> Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No, but when a business chooses degenerate mail and forces everyone to
> use it, I'd be pretty suspicious of high-level idiocy within the
> business.
It is about *choice* not just your choice but that of others working in
> Quite radical. I'm just curious. I've never used Windows for Net access
> (browsing, email, etc.) Is the One Microsoft Way really the only way?
> I've heard / read there are non-Outlook options like Eudora, Pegasus,
> AOL, etc. Are all these really crap? I didn't see the Microsfot logo in
> the
Hello all
I have 2 questions that relate to tcp
wrappers.
1) How exactly are the files hosts.allow
and hosts.deny read.
>From what I have read, it works as follows:
hosts.allow is read first.
The first rule that applies to the host
trying to make a connection is applied.
If no rule
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 02:52:46AM -0800, Erik Steffl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> "Karsten M. Self" wrote:
> >
> > on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 03:54:36AM -0200, Christoph Simon ([EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]) wrote:
> ...
> > > One of the declared aims of info is to provide a frame to write
> > > introducti
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 11:53:42AM +, Phillip Deackes ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On 24 Dec 2001 17:44:44 -0500
>
> > Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > No, but when a business chooses degenerate mail and forces everyone to
> > use it, I'd be pretty suspicious of high-level idioc
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 02:21:55AM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 03:54:36AM -0200, Christoph Simon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 20:38:49 -0800
> > "Karsten M. Self" wrote:
> > > ...followed by dire warnings that the manpage may not be updated,
On 24 Dec 2001, Gary Turner wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:07:41 -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>
> >on Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 06:37:25PM +0100, Martin Emrich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> >wrote:
> >> Hi All !
> >>
> >> When newbies ask something, they are often asked to RTFM...
> >
> >I consider this ac
On 24 Dec 2001, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 25-Dec-2001 Petre Daniel wrote:
>
> I'll probably try a "spare" machine using debian, and see how that goes.
>
> Thanks
>
A good way to do it. I had some spare room on my disk and ran the two in
par
On 24 Dec 2001, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 02:04:06PM +, David Goodenough wrote:
> > It seems to have vanished. The FTP and HTTP servers both seem to be
> > down. Is this planned downtime or just a feature of the Christmas
> > break?
>
> Looks like it's back now. That mach
Syslog reads as follows :
pppd 2.3.11 started by root.
Can't get terminal parameters: Input/output error.
Connect script failed.
How do you correct these errors, pl.
Ramachandran
hi,
i just read the (sub)thread above on man v. info
and i thought it is much more important than
to have it hidden in there. So i thought i try
to pick it up again.
The major sources of help/information for me are
the apropos, the -h/--help options and the man pages.
These are fast and effici
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> - It's (largely) bound to a specific viewer. Which, if you don't use
> emacs, isn't particularly usable, and is about as intuitive
> as...well, emacs. This has changed as additional viewers are
> avilable (e.g.: pinfo -- based on lynx...but, of course,
On Tue, 2001-12-25 at 05:24, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 24 Dec 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> > On Mon, 2001-12-24 at 03:36, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > I'm trying to set up plip on my desktop and laptop. Plip now runs, but
> > > I'm not sure how to continue.
> > >
> > > I'm working through
Dear Debian friends,
maybe you remember me as an active former Debian developer who left the
project some months ago. I now sell all my Debian and Linux literature
on Ebay and therefore would like to inform you about the concerning
links. These books and journals are certainly very valuable for ma
Possible that with the most recent update of mozilla (0.9.7) there are
problems with the dependences with galeon. ?
thx,
Johan Boeckx
> "Neilen" == Neilen Marais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Neilen> The permissions on /var/lock are:
Neilen> drwxr-xr-t 3 root root 1024 Dec 21 17:18 /var/lock/
Neilen> so, users should not be allowed to write. I assume its this
Neilen> way for a reason.
On my system, I have this:
[EMAIL PROTE
I'm a 29-year old `kid', living in Belgium. I have a degree in
engineering, but I'm now employed as an IT consultant. (Meaning: I
write programs for use by large corporations.)
I've been into computing since 1983, when my uncle bought me a ZX
Spectrum. Later, I switched to an Atari ST, and finally
Greetings --
I've been setting up a new Athlon system (thanks Santa!), and I've
been having some kernel compile issues (linker bombing out, mainly).
I was chalking it up to some Athlon quirk (power supply, cooling,
etc.), but just on the off chance I tried to re-compile a kernel on my
old Celeron
Hello to all!
I finally got my Xpert 2000 card to work propoerly at an even higher
frequency than the wicked Windows-driver :)).
The only thing that bothers me now, is that the agpgart module isn't
loaded automatically, while the r128 is...
If I start the X-server without loading the agpgart-modu
Dear Debian friends,
maybe you remember me as an active former Debian developer who left the
project some months ago. I now sell all my Debian and Linux literature on
Ebay and therefore would like to inform you about the concerning links.
These books and journals are certainly very valuable for ma
Patrik Modesto wrote:
> Dec 18 19:18:16 mody kernel: hdd: status error: status=0x58 { DriveReady
> SeekComplete DataRequest }
> Dec 18 19:18:16 mody kernel: hdd: drive not ready for command
> Dec 18 19:18:16 mody kernel: hdd: status error: status=0x58 { DriveReady
> SeekComplete DataRequest }
> De
Karsten M. Self schrieb:
> on Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:57:27PM -0600, John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > dman writes:
> > > Personally it is the emacs-centric interface.
> >
> > What is emacs-centric about (N)ext, (P)revious, (U)p, (S)earch, and ENTER?
>
> How about the fact that NPU h
John S. J. Anderson wrote:
>Greetings --
>
>I've been setting up a new Athlon system (thanks Santa!), and I've
>been having some kernel compile issues (linker bombing out, mainly).
>
>I was chalking it up to some Athlon quirk (power supply, cooling,
>etc.), but just on the off chance I tried to r
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 06:21:24PM +0100, johan boeckx wrote:
> Possible that with the most recent update of mozilla (0.9.7) there are
> problems with the dependences with galeon. ?
Yes. galeon needs to be updated (#126399, #126401).
--
Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTE
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 05:24:26PM +0100, Imre Vida wrote:
> The lack of manpages, and outdated manpages are frustrating.
> And what Karsten brought up is also a nice idea:
> to have examples in man pages. There are some manpages with examples
> but most of them are without although they are rea
Alvin
I have used dd in addtion to the cp command in my message. I always
rdev a kernel on floppy to make it know where root is. Swap too,
thought I think swap is set on boot up.
I have used sys linux, but that is SLOOO booting. Grub
is hard for me because it uses strange disk number
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 19:50, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 06:21:24PM +0100, johan boeckx wrote:
> > Possible that with the most recent update of mozilla (0.9.7) there are
> > problems with the dependences with galeon. ?
>
> Yes. galeon needs to be updated (#126399, #126401).
Since upgrading to Woody, X forwarding over ssh does not work any
longer, which is a bad thing, since I cannot run X programs as
super-user now.
Does anyone know what has changed?
I wrote:
> What is emacs-centric about (N)ext, (P)revious, (U)p, (S)earch, and ENTER?
Karsten M. Self writes:
> How about the fact that NPU have no relationship to your _own_ path through
> the documentation tree...
What does that have to do with my question?
> ...as they would in, say, a web br
Age 64, retired CS Prof, PhD Math '65, 2 kids in their 30s, married
the third time, happy this time, (15 years) musician (double bass)
community orch, some attempted solo work. LOTS of cats.
Computing began in 1957 with an IBM 650 borrowed for use by students
night by Math and Stat Depts from the
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 19:43:46 +0100
David Gardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<--snip-->
> >So, is there some sort of problem with kernel compiles here recently?
> >I notice we got new gcc packages yesterday...
> >
> >Running: sid, up to date as of 12/25.
> >
> >john.
> >
> Are you using debian
> "Imre" == Imre Vida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Imre> As far as info is concerned, i fully agree with Karsten. It
Imre> doesn't work intuitively for me either; i just get lost in
Imre> the maze of links and 3 sentence pages I hate it for
Imre> this.
It's not man versu
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 08:04:11PM +0100, johan30 wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 December 2001 19:50, Colin Watson wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 06:21:24PM +0100, johan boeckx wrote:
> > > Possible that with the most recent update of mozilla (0.9.7) there are
> > > problems with the dependences with g
Sean Johnson wrote:
> The current binutils in sid is fine for compiling 2.4.17 (latest 2.4.x
> stable kernel).
No, it isn't. This has come up a few times already just in the few days
since 2.4.17 came out. Depending on your kernel configuration, you may
still run into the same problems that peopl
David Gardi wrote:
> Are you using debian unstable, and using binutils?
> If so, your best bet would be to downgrade binutils to the latest
> stable. I had the same problem.
*shudder* No need to go back that far! Sid's binutils from late November
(2.11.92.0.10-4) seems to work fine. You can get i
Karsten
I LIKE emacs. We were using vi as our only text editor with System V
machines in the late 80s. I found and installed Emacs, within one
week everyone on my faculty was using emacs.
That said, every other point you make here is RIGHT ON. I find info
to be arcane, inspite of its keystrokes
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, David Flatz wrote:
> Faheem Mitha said:
> > when I try to run apt (apt-get whatever) which downloads files off the
> > net, it works fine for a bit, but then comes to a grinding halt, and
> > completely freezes the machine. After this not even the power button
> > responds.
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Does anyone know where I can get a more recent deb?
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 19:17:09 +0100
Gerald Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello to all!
>
> I finally got my Xpert 2000 card to work propoerly at an even higher
> frequency than the wicked Windows-driver :)).
> The only thing that bothers me now, is that the agpgart module isn't
> loaded
* csj ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> On Monday 24 December 2001 11:19, Brian Nelson wrote:
> > > it happens quite a bunch as some of the most capable debianers are
> > > unfortunately stuck with jobs that force them to use windoze
> > > machines.
> >
> > Assuming most of us live in so-called "
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 10:06:38AM +, Anthony Campbell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On 24 Dec 2001, Gary Turner wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:07:41 -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> >
> > >on Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 06:37:25PM +0100, Martin Emrich ([EMAIL
> > >PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > >> Hi All
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 07:18:08PM +0100, Michael Mauch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Karsten M. Self schrieb:
>
> > on Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:57:27PM -0600, John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > wrote:
> > > dman writes:
> > > > Personally it is the emacs-centric interface.
> > >
> > > What is e
Is there any utility that can give me the lablel on a CD (mouinted or
unmounted - doesn't matter to me). I generally burn CD's with a volume label
(with cdrecord), and I use them to keep track of what is on the CD,
especially for backups which I encode with the date of the backup for future
ref
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> On 24 Dec 2001 17:44:44 -0500
>
> > Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > No, but when a business chooses degenerate mail and forces everyone to
> > use it, I'd be pretty suspicious of high-level idiocy within the
> > business.
I did not write that, it was w
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 01:07:23PM -0600, John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I wrote:
> > What is emacs-centric about (N)ext, (P)revious, (U)p, (S)earch, and ENTER?
>
> Karsten M. Self writes:
> > How about the fact that NPU have no relationship to your _own_ path
> > through the documentati
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 08:07:40AM -0600, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 02:21:55AM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 03:54:36AM -0200, Christoph Simon ([EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 20:38:49 -0800
> > > "Karsten
* Imre Vida ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> hi,
>
> i just read the (sub)thread above on man v. info
> and i thought it is much more important than
> to have it hidden in there. So i thought i try
> to pick it up again.
>
> The major sources of help/information for me are
> the apropos, th
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 11:38:43AM -0500, Brian Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> "Karsten M. Self" writes:
>
> > - It's (largely) bound to a specific viewer. Which, if you don't use
> > emacs, isn't particularly usable, and is about as intuitive
> > as...well, emacs. This has chan
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 01:07:23PM -0600, John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
>> I thought you were a man page enthusiast. Now you want html
>> documentation? IMHO html is a lousy choice.
>
> It's a well known standard. I know a lot of people (including many
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:41:19PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:57:27PM -0600, John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > dman writes:
> > > Personally it is the emacs-centric interface.
> >
> > What is emacs-centric about (N)ext, (P)revious, (U)p, (S)earch, and EN
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 12:51:09PM -0600, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 05:24:26PM +0100, Imre Vida wrote:
> > The lack of manpages, and outdated manpages are frustrating.
> > And what Karsten brought up is also a nice idea:
> > to have examples in man pages.
* Jens Müller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Since upgrading to Woody, X forwarding over ssh does not work any
> longer, which is a bad thing, since I cannot run X programs as
> super-user now.
Check that you allow X11 forwarding and root login ("yes", not
"without password") on the server.
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 11:52:45PM +0100, Henrik Enberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> "Karsten M. Self" writes:
>
> > on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 01:07:23PM -0600, John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > wrote:
>
> >> I thought you were a man page enthusiast. Now you want html
> >> documentation? IMH
Hello!
Sorry for posting the whole message on the list w/o snipping, but I
think some parts of the thread did not make it into the mailing list
and now I really have no ideas anymore what is going wrong here :(.
KDE doesn't recognize /dev/dsp but in fact, everything else seems to
be ok etc... Has
on Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 12:01:43AM +0100, Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:41:19PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:57:27PM -0600, John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > wrote:
> > > dman writes:
> > > > Personally it is the emacs-ce
I am looking for a way to automate some downloading from my banks secure
site. I am a customer and have a login account and password. I can
login and view the page with my account details etc. But I would like
to be able to setup a program to do this on a daily basis and download
the page to my
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> After that I assumed that the pages that would not display earlier would
> come out properly. I was wrong :-( I tried the subscription page of
> www.pcquest.com for credit card transaction and contact us page of
> www.citibank.co.in. Both return blank pag
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 16:52 pm, Henrik Enberg wrote:
> But none of the current browsers I'm aware of has the index and
> searching facilities that info has. When I'm stuck with html
> documentation I'm always extremely annoyed about how hard it is to find
> what I'm looking for.
Me too.
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 14:21:27 -0800
Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Phillip Deackes wrote:
> >
> > On 24 Dec 2001 17:44:44 -0500
> >
> > > Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > No, but when a business chooses degenerate mail and forces everyone
> > > to use it, I'd be pretty
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:38:49PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 02:44:17AM +0100, Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 03:07:41PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > ...
> > > I ***DESPISE*** info. The pinfo alternative helps somewhat,
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 03:16:15PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 12:01:43AM +0100, Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
...
> > I see. So you're surprised by all those web pages that have next, and
> > previous buttons too:)
>
> Previously addressed: there is a
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 14:21:27 -0800
> Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Phillip Deackes wrote:
> > >
> > > On 24 Dec 2001 17:44:44 -0500
> > >
> > > > Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > No, but when a business chooses degenerate mail and for
well, I alreadyt made a floppy but now im starting from pure dos using
.com programs. In fact when I tried to copy it to the floopy i had the
similar problems as u describe, but I compiled the boot1a.bin program so I
could copy it to the floppy with the cat utility. I cant remember how I
did
on Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 12:40:46AM +0100, Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:38:49PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 02:44:17AM +0100, Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL
> > PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 03:07:41PM -0800, Kars
On 25-Dec-01 Imre Vida wrote:
> [snip]
> The major sources of help/information for me are
> the apropos, the -h/--help options and the man pages.
> These are fast and efficient means to find what i want
> most of the time.
>
> As far as info is concerned, i fully agree with Karsten.
> It doesn't
you can try http://www.linuxiso.org/
- Original Message -
From: "k l u r t" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul A. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: ISO Images
> On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Paul A. Thomas wrote:
>
> > Newbie question if I may?
> >
Neal Lippman wrote:
> Is there any utility that can give me the lablel on a CD (mouinted or
> unmounted - doesn't matter to me).
isoinfo -d -i /dev/cdrom
isoinfo is part of mkisofs.
Or this script ("cd-info"):
#!/bin/bash
RD=${1:-/dev/cdrom}
for i in 32768,7 32776,32 32808,32 32958,128 33
also sprach Brian Potkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.24.0008 +0100]:
> This is something I had also intended looking into so your message
> prompted me to go through my mail backlog. The patch mentioned is, I
> believe, now available.
$hide_missing is interesting, but it almost doesn't do anythi
> Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 15:25:09 -0500 (EST)
> From: David Teague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> Html information browsed with a decent TEXT mode browser that is
> intuitive (OK I know one man's intuitive is another's nightmare) . .
> . [snip]
Off topic, & drifting . . . .
One of the greatest s
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 05:00:36PM -, Ted Harding wrote:
> As to what to do about it, I can only suggest
> "reinstate the man pages in full". I know it's
> not 'kosher' to disagreee with the GNU "info
> policy", but I think that those who do disagree
> should say so. After all, it'a a Free and
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 04:42:20PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 12:40:46AM +0100, Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
...
> > I was only surprised by the vehement nature of your dislikes, but
> > I think I see. The main problem you and others have with info are:
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 05:28:56PM -0600, Bud Rogers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 December 2001 16:52 pm, Henrik Enberg wrote:
>
> > But none of the current browsers I'm aware of has the index and
> > searching facilities that info has. When I'm stuck with html
> > documentation I'm
Ok,this may sound a bit twisted but i dont know very well shell scripting
and i have the following problem:
i have around 700 accounts on my school server and i want to send email to
everyone of them from time to time with news related to the school and stuff..
I thought i can make an account and
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001, Phillip Deackes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Dec 2001, Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Phillip Deackes wrote:
> > > On 24 Dec 2001 17:44:44 -0500
> > > > Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > No, but when a business chooses degenerate mai
on Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Thomas Wegner ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Only 365 shopping days left
> Hello!
>
> Merry Christmas for everybody on this list. I whish you a calm christmas
> and a healthy new year. And thank you for your greate community.
>
> T
On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 03:55:41 -0800
Petre Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok,this may sound a bit twisted but i dont know very well shell scripting
> and i have the following problem:
> i have around 700 accounts on my school server and i want to send email to
> everyone of them from time to
Carl Fink wrote:
> BTW, for HTML docs, put them all in *one* file with hyperlinks. There is no
> meaningful advantage to cutting it into twenty pieces, and it makes
> searching significantly more difficult.
For locally-stored docs that's arguable. The advantage of small files
comes when you have
Ok,i promise next year i'll take a look on the many shell scripting
tutorials,but until then i need a script that checks periodically for
processes belonging to users not presently logged in and kills them.Like
someone would leave a wget in background..and i want it after the user logs
out to b
hi ya petre
if you create the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...than everybody
else can also send out spam to all the 700 accounts
- you probably wanna use a moderated mailing list
so that only authorized people can send out emails
to everybody
"simple" way is all relative to the wa
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 06:32:31PM -0800, Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Carl Fink wrote:
>
> > BTW, for HTML docs, put them all in *one* file with hyperlinks. There is no
> > meaningful advantage to cutting it into twenty pieces, and it makes
> > searching significantly more difficu
on Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 03:55:41AM -0800, Petre Daniel ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Ok,this may sound a bit twisted but i dont know very well shell scripting
> and i have the following problem:
> i have around 700 accounts on my school server and i want to send email to
> everyone of them from
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 19:43:46 +0100
David Gardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<--snip-->
> >So, is there some sort of problem with kernel compiles here recently?
> >I notice we got new gcc packages yesterday...
> >
> >Running: sid, up to date as of 12/25.
> >
> >john.
> >
> Are you using debian
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 11:38:43AM -0500, Brian Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > "Karsten M. Self" writes:
> >
> > > - It's (largely) bound to a specific viewer. Which, if you don't use
> > > emacs, isn't particularly usable, and is about as intuitive
On Wednesday 26 December 2001 07:34 am, Petre Daniel wrote:
> Ok,i promise next year i'll take a look on the many shell scripting
> tutorials, but until then i need a script that checks periodically for
> processes belonging to users not presently logged in and kills them.Like
> someone would leave
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I really agree with this. I find 'info' very frustrating;
[...]
> As to what to do about it, I can only suggest
> "reinstate the man pages in full". I know it's
> not 'kosher' to disagreee with the GNU "info
> policy", but I think that those who do di
on Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 10:55:10PM -0500, Brian Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> "Karsten M. Self" writes:
<...>
> > I don't dislike emacs keybindings per se (I find most legacy MS
> > Windows- centric word processors unusable because I expect to find
> > C-a, C-e, C-k, C-p, C-n, C-s, C-r, e
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