On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 21:03:52 -0600
"Timothy R. Butler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> > I am now finishing my un-glade-ization (I cannot work on code I don't
> > understand =P and glade confuses my head)... I'll start working on the
> > real issues soon (like avoiding the program edition of /u
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 09:38:37PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> I was using RedHat 7.2 for a while and I actually liked the KDE setup,
> although a bit heavy weight. But I also like how light-weight of a setup I
> now have with Debian. (I suppose I'll need a desktop environment at some
> point.)
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 09:38:37PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> And not related to email, anyone have a replacement suggestion (other than
> Emacs ;) for my old basic friend on the windows side of Program File Editor
> (pfe)?
Don't waste time with emacs and vi. Try jed. It's the best console
editor
On 24 Feb 2002, Charles Blair wrote:
>
>I have version 2.2 of Debian, running on a laptop. I recenty
> tried using dpkg to install the version of xlibs in "testing" and
> got the messages:
>
> > dpkg: considering removing xlib6g in favour of xlibs ...
> > dpkg: no, cannot remove xlib6g (--a
Alex Malinovich wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 11:56, Rich Puhek wrote:
>
> > tristate. And I've still never found the post office. Everyone in
> > Chicago seems to go to the same post office, since they'll tell you how
> > long it takes to get there!
>
> I'm guessing that you're just joking,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I just want to know if somebody could give me some links, advice,
> or anything else, in reference to making my Internal PCI Ambient
> HaM DataFax Winmodem work with Debian potato...
>
According to http://www.linmodems.org/ and
http://www.idir.net/
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"Bryan K. Walton" wrote:
>
> Feb 22 17:21:43 cortafuegos kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
> 66.28.69.136:80 66.222.30.128:62556 L=48 S=0x00 I=162
> 0 F=0x4000 T=51 (#26)
>
> Can anyone help me pinpoint my problem? I am really scratching my head
> on this one.
Those numbers on the end
*cough*
Excuse me, my antivirus software went mental. I'm always doing things
like this right after joining lists...
Sorry, folks...
Cheers,
James
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> -Original Message-
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Makes for a dramatic entrance!
Welcome, Jim
Bruce<+>
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To: "debian-isp" ;
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 12:55 AM
Subject: Re: That antivirus spam...
*cough*
Excuse me, my antivirus software went mental. I'm alw
will trillich wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ipmasq -v
I haven't got ipmasq - is it a seperate package? Should I have it?
> /sbin/ipchains -A input -j DENY -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -l
> /sbin/ipchains -A output -j DENY -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -l
> /sbin/ipchains -A forward -j DENY -s 0.0.0.0/0
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 05:55, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
>
> > I was using RedHat 7.2 for a while and I actually liked the KDE setup,
> > although a bit heavy weight. But I also like how light-weight of a setup I
> > now have with Debian. (I suppose I'll need a desktop environment at some
> > point
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> chkconfig --add fwconfig
man update-rc.d
Don't forget the `.'
Chkconfig is a Redhat (well, Ultrix really, IIRC) thing.
Cameron Kerr
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, will trillich wrote:
>okay, once i detect the io/irq via qdos, how do i replicate that
>under linux? is it lilo?
Just put it in /etc/modules, if it isn't found at load time.
3c509 io=0x300 irq=10
You only need to use
append="ether=10,0x300,eth0" if your driver is compiled
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:27:37PM +, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> n for Outlook Express that would allow it to read
> > > the messages?
> >
> > Think about this more carefully. There are _lots_ of different email
> > clients out there, some with support for verifying digital signatures,
> > some wit
On Saturday 23 February 2002 06:53 pm, Bob Underwood wrote:
[snip]
> >
> > | Is the Star Office 5.2 address book reliable enough for mail merges, or
> > | has any other word processor (Applixware?) an address book that can be
> > | used for mail merges?
> >
the subject of DOS style mail-merge capab
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 13:12:31 -0800, Peter Kocks wrote:
> For the moment, I'm fine with the production box have the exact same
> packages installed as the development box. Unfortunately, I've used
> dselect on both machines to do the original install and the machines are
> now out of sync.
>
>
On Thursday 21 February 2002 11:55 am, Ian Balchin wrote:
> Disputable. Pegasus Mail from NZ could also lay claim to that, and
> is also free too.
>
> Pegasus has identities to handle as many different pops as you want.
> Every single configurable option is saved with each identity.
>
>
> and p
Hello list,
I installed
postfix 1.1.3-1
courier-imap 1.4.2-1
courier-pop 0.37.2-1
pop-before-smtp 1.28-4
I read /usr/share/doc/README.*
modified /etc/postfix/main.cf as
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, hash:/etc/postfix/lamers,
check_client_access hash:/etc/postfix/pop
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 01:12:22PM +0100, Matijs van Zuijlen wrote:
> Umm.. this actually brings me to a question: I upgraded my kernel to
> 2.4.17 from 2.2.something, and after a while found a complaint from
> noflushd that I had a devfs-enabled kernel, but devfs wasn't on, and
> so it wouldn't st
On 23/02/02 Bill Moseley did speaketh:
> My head is swimming a bit trying to limit my choices of mail clients to test.
My personal preference is Mutt, but coming from browsers and Eudora, you
might want to try something simpler to begin with.
Evolution is not ready, IMHO. Even at 1.0 su
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 01:10:08PM -0800, Richard Weil wrote:
> One last question ... how can use the swap partitions
> on both /dev/hda8 and /dev/hdc8? I did _not_ put the
> swap partitions in a RAID setup. Should I simply list
> both swap partitions in /etc/fstab? Thanks.
Yep. You'll probably a
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 04:02, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 13:33:40 +1000 Alan E. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > 4 machines in my classroom are attached to a private IP LAN, which is
> > attached through a gateway to the Inet. I can FTP and so forth from
> > these machines, b
Every once in a while (more often in KDE than others) my mouse will freeze.
I can still use the keyboard.
I see this in my output:
(EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mice
No such file or directory.
(EE) Generic Mouse: cannot open input device
(EE) PreInit failed for input
Perhaps I wasn't clear before with my headlines. Sorry. Does anyone
know why I might not be getting these *_dict.* files installed?
Xeno Campanoli wrote:
>
> Okay, (Doh!) it looks like I don't have the cracklib_dict.pwd file
> installed on the system where PAM doesn't work with cracklib. I've
Hi,
What is the best solution on linux to play most
movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
I've been slowly trying to be able to perform most task on
my Woody box that I used to do on Window$. But I'm still
struggling a bit with playing various multimedia files.
I would like to be able
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 04:49:11PM -0600, Charles Blair wrote:
>I have version 2.2 of Debian, running on a laptop. I recenty
> tried using dpkg to install the version of xlibs in "testing"
Don't do that without upgrading wholesale to woody. If you're trying to
install a package that depends o
I prefer Xine myself, but I'm told that mplayer is also excellent. I've
tried aviplay, and it works fine. Realize that many .avis you may find do not
have sound, but most should.
Mike
On 24/02/02 Balazs Javor did speaketh:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> mo
hi,
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
I have got good results with mplayer (debs available at marillat.free.fr).
In my opinion, it gives better output and is faster than window
I have had debian potato on for a year. the printer never worked. I just
discovered exim is in the print path. I got rid of it but there is a hidden
file that keeps asking for it and I am at my wits end. Is there anybody
,anywhere in the world that knows how to fix this.
thanks
paul
nfs-kernel-server version 1.0-2
/etc/exports:
/usr1 louise(rw) elsie(rw) sarah(rw) rover(rw,no_root_squash)
192.168.1.105
/usr2 louise(rw) elsie(rw) sarah(rw) rover(rw,no_root_squash)
192.168.1.105
/usr3 louise(rw) elsie(rw) sarah(rw) rover(rw,no_root_squash)
192.168.1.105
mount from sarah
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 04:04:41PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote something like
this:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
> I've been slowly trying to be able to perform most task on
> my Woody box that I used to do on Windo
One way is fine, as long as it does not also remove any
critical packages from the production system.
So, I assume that dpkg --get-selections does ONLY that,
i.e. it just gets the selections if they are not already
installed.
It does not remove packages not in the selection list.
Thanks Ray.
--p
> Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 21:38:37 -0800
> From: Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[snip]
> . . . Like many, I'm coming from a Windows environment. I've got
> three linux machines under my desk and for a year now I've booted Win98
> used basically only browsers and Eudora (3.0) on my Win9
Timothy R. Butler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Has anyone here tried the Linux Progress Patch on a recent 2.4.x-series
> kernel? I was thinking about getting a little eye candy for my boot messages,
> but I can't seem to find LPP for anything newer than Linux 2.4.2 (I'm runing
> 2.4.17). I tri
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 10:39:20AM -0500, Paul wrote:
> I have had debian potato on for a year. the printer never worked. I just
> discovered exim is in the print path. I got rid of it but there is a hidden
> file that keeps asking for it and I am at my wits end. Is there anybody
> ,anywhere in
Hi,
I have never done any developement on gcc before,
however I have the necessary packages installed, so that I
can compile packages distributed as source only.
I have both gcc 2.95.x and 3.x installed on my Woody box
and they seem to coexist just fine.
Now some packages seem to have preference
begin Michael P. Soulier quotation:
> Sylpheed is excellent I'm told.
Sylpheed is quite nice. I don't use it myself because I don't want to be
dependent on an X app to read my mail (I use mutt), but my wife switched
to Sylpheed after we decided that Outlook Express was too dangerous, and
s
At 08:46 AM 02/24/02 -0800, Wendell Cochran wrote:
>> So, to start off with, I'm looking to make the transition to full-time
>Linux easy by finding similar tools to I'm used to using.
>[snip]
>
>Similarities can be confusing. Maybe -- maybe -- you'd do better
>to accept differences, even seek them
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:33:55AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
>
> Sylpheed is quite nice. I don't use it myself because I don't want to be
> dependent on an X app to read my mail (I use mutt), but my wife switched
> to Sylpheed after we decided that Outlook Express was too dangerous, and
> she's
Well I have only one box , so I can't guarante this will work, but you could
try this:
Install what you want on box1
Install apt-move and configure it
Do apt-move sync. This will build you a local mirror containing only the
packages you have on box1
Make this mirror your only apt source on box2
/usr/bin/gcc is a symlink. point it where you wish.
On Sunday 24 Feb 2002 4:53 pm, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have never done any developement on gcc before,
> however I have the necessary packages installed, so that I
> can compile packages distributed as source only.
>
> I have both gcc 2.9
(CCing to debian-user in case someone has comments/corrections.)
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Charles Blair wrote:
> Thanks for your help. I have version 2.2 (potato, I think).
> I am trying to upgrade to Tk8.3, which needs a newer xlibs.
> I downloaded an xlibs(numbers).deb package. Is it sufficien
begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] quotation:
> Is there a debian package for Sylpheed?
Yes, in Woody and Sid.
> BTW -- why would using an X mail application exclude you from also
> running mutt?
It's not so much "prevented" as "made sufficiently painful". I tried
using Sylpheed and mutt together severa
Hello,
Sorry for this silly question, but I am newbie with the ethernet.
I plan to make a network local with three machines:
M1:pentium 166 with potato, M2: 486SX with slink, M3: 486SX with slink
I have read the Howto Ethernet and the NET4-HOWTO and I installed
a (old) card accton (ISA) and the d
Hi,
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Gerard Robin wrote:
> Hello,
> Sorry for this silly question, but I am newbie with the ethernet.
> I plan to make a network local with three machines:
>
> M1:pentium 166 with potato, M2: 486SX with slink, M3: 486SX with slink
>
> I have read the Howto Ethernet and the NET
Hi,
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, nate wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
>
> > I removed a TV card, and all is left is the video card and the
> > network card, but still the same problem.
>
> i reccomend joining the 3c59x mailing list and posting there.
> this is a very common probl
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 09:41:54 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:33:55AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> >
> > Sylpheed is quite nice. I don't use it myself because I don't want to be
> > dependent on an X app to read my mail (I use mutt), but my wife switched
> > to Sylphee
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 19:33:45 + Gerard Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> Sorry for this silly question, but I am newbie with the ethernet.
> I plan to make a network local with three machines:
>
> M1:pentium 166 with potato, M2: 486SX with slink, M3: 486SX with slink
>
> I have read
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 10:05:13 -0800 Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] quotation:
>
> > Is there a debian package for Sylpheed?
>
> Yes, in Woody and Sid.
>
> > BTW -- why would using an X mail application exclude you from also
> > running mutt?
>
> It's not so
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Faheem Mitha wrote:
>
> (CCing to debian-user in case someone has comments/corrections.)
>
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Charles Blair wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your help. I have version 2.2 (potato, I think).
> > I am trying to upgrade to Tk8.3, which needs a newer xlibs.
> > I d
STOP...THANKS
Dear Andreas,
IMHO StarOffice is the best word processor around. It can also do mail merges,
with addressbook or any database you set up.
However, it may be slow on your system. (I have 800 MHz, 128 MB and it runs
very well.)
You may want to try StarOffice / OpenOffice 6.0 . It is said to be fas
Somebody around in Yogoslavia who would like to go to LinuxFEST and
represent Debian?
Regards,
Joey
Boris DRAGOVIC wrote:
>
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I am writing to invite you to participate in Linux FEST Yugoslavia in mid
> April
> 2002. Organized by Open Source Network of Yugoslavia (O
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 01:00:15PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 10:05:13 -0800 Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] quotation:
> >
> > > Is there a debian package for Sylpheed?
> >
> > Yes, in Woody and Sid.
> >
> > > BTW -- why would using
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 10:04, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best solution on linux to play most
> movie formats? (doesn't need to be a single app)
>
> I've been slowly trying to be able to perform most task on
> my Woody box that I used to do on Window$. But I'm still
> struggling a bi
At 11:25 AM 02/24/02 -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
>I believe nmh uses .mh_sequences or some such. So, that would probably
>be the "standard" way. Sylpheed uses it's own sequence file, so it
>won't even jibe with the mh way of managing mail. This is something
>the Sylpheed folks should fix. I tr
Tengo 33 años, desearía trabajar en una ciudad grande de Gran
Bretaña, preferiblemente Londres, con el único objetivo de relacionarme y hablar
¡ por fin!en inglés; desgraciadamente no tengo mucho tiempo, y desearía saber
cuanto tiempo es el mínimo y cuanto me costaría y cuando
Muchas gracia
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 01:23:23PM -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> I've got a machine on my local network that I've installed 2.1 on (I
> tried to install 2.2 from a cd on which I had burned a d/l iso but this
> machine can't read the cd. The machine I burned it on has no problem
> reading it.)
If th
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 19:55, Bill Moseley wrote:
> At 11:25 AM 02/24/02 -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
>
> Although I read that IMAP can be slow if you have many mailboxes (I have
> almost 100), and hundreds of messages a day.
>
>
I have the same problem. The truth is that most mail cleints that
Quick large file system question:
if I upgrade to woody and use a 2.4.x kernel, will I have large
file support without recompiling glibc?
Thanks!
Hello,
I got sid working! *jump*
Thanks to Alvin!
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On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 02:26:58AM -0800, ben wrote:
| On Saturday 23 February 2002 06:53 pm, Bob Underwood wrote:
| [snip]
| > >
| > > | Is the Star Office 5.2 address book reliable enough for mail merges, or
| > > | has any other word processor (Applixware?) an address book that can be
| > > | us
On 24 Feb 2002, Balazs Javor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have never done any developement on gcc before,
> however I have the necessary packages installed, so that I
> can compile packages distributed as source only.
>
> I have both gcc 2.95.x and 3.x installed on my Woody box
> and they seem to coexist
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 14:28, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> Evolution is a heavy application and has some quirks. but it is a very
> good IMAP client in that it allows shortcuts to your frequently used
> mailboxes and only asks you to select from mailboxes as opposed to all
> files.
I run an IMAP server
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 09:22:22 -0800
Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> begin Michael P. Soulier quotation:
>
> > Sylpheed is excellent I'm told.
>
> Sylpheed is quite nice. I don't use it myself because I don't want to be
> dependent on an X app to read my mail (I use mutt), but my
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 09:41:54 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:33:55AM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> >
> > Sylpheed is quite nice. I don't use it myself because I don't want to be
> > dependent on an X app to read my mail (I use mutt), but my wife switched
> > to Sylphee
I'm about to install sid, using unoffical iso's, on a
machine w/ 384MB of RAM. Old rule of thumb was
2*RAM-SIZE = SWAP-SIZE . Do I really need 768MB of
swap space?!?!?! Plus, since the install uses 2.2.20
kernel, will it be able to handle a swap space larger
than 128MB?
=
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hac
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 21:56:23 -0800
"Eric G. Miller" wrote:
> Possibly dead?
>
> > Sylpheed: (which I just read about on this list).
>
> Works pretty well. Is fairly lightweight. I noticed it leaks a
> significant amount of memory over time (days). No idea about
> IMAP support (think
Hi
I am using the mandrake Linux and I want to run it
with no Screen. I am trying to use my PC's screen via XDMCP protocol but I
cannot find the way, to run Xdm on the Linux, as a daemon. Is there any way
I can use the startup files of Linux for that matter safely?
Thanks
Dear Bill,
using gpm, XF86Config-4 must contain "Protocol" "MouseSystems" and "Device"
"/dev/gpmdata". I'm not sure, however, if that works for all sorts of mice.
Alternative is to keep your settings and deactivate gpm.
Regards, Joachim
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 06:53:00AM -0800, Bill Moseley wr
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 06:30:17PM -0300, Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 21:56:23 -0800
> "Eric G. Miller" wrote:
>
> > Possibly dead?
> >
> > > Sylpheed: (which I just read about on this list).
> >
> > Works pretty well. Is fairly lightweight. I noticed it leaks a
> >
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 06:53:00AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Every once in a while (more often in KDE than others) my mouse will freeze.
> I can still use the keyboard.
>
> I see this in my output:
>
> (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/mice
> No such file or directory
At 09:09 PM 02/24/02 +0100, Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
>Dear Bill,
>
>using gpm, XF86Config-4 must contain "Protocol" "MouseSystems" and
"Device" "/dev/gpmdata". I'm not sure, however, if that works for all sorts
of mice.
I tried this without luck:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier
On Sunday 24 February 2002 18:13, Patricia Guiñales wrote:
Hola Patricia !
> Tengo 33 años, desearía trabajar en una ciudad grande de Gran
> Bretaña, preferiblemente Londres, con el único objetivo de
> relacionarme y hablar ¡ por fin!en inglés; desgraciadamente no tengo
> mucho tiempo, y desearía
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:14:40PM +, Alan James wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 09:49:18PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > I've had mailman on my system for quite awhile, but only now am
> > attempting to use it. Following the Debian README, I have tried to
> > access it with
> > http://localh
Hi,
I was trying to find some icon collections for the Gnome Panel
on the net, but without luck.
Many applications do not have icons/pixmaps installed for them
so they don't look very nice on panels.
I was hoping to find tons of custom icons on the net from which
to choose, but using Google I was
Hi,
I would like to know, how can i test if me serial port is fried? my
external modem that used to work just fine, stopped working.. both
in windows and debian...(i dualboot) Its very strange ,because from
windows, i can query the modem, and it responds like it was all
Ok... so how can i tes
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 15:37:27 -0500 Martin Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quick large file system question:
>
> if I upgrade to woody and use a 2.4.x kernel, will I have large
> file support without recompiling glibc?
If you upgrade to woody, glibc will automatically be upgraded
to 2.2.5-3
i can use mail from pop.citiz.net in Windows
but can't use it in Debian 2.2 and can't ping it.
i use [EMAIL PROTECTED] to subsribe to this list but
was told i need approval from modulator.
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olymp
The reason that mailman wasn't working, images weren't showing on the
homepage,and I couldn't see the apache docs was
I wasn't running apache.
Somehow, I had installed dhttpd, described as a secure web server that
doesn't run cgi-bin scripts.
I noticed this when I started to file a bug report
HI: I have a
Desktop computer which already have Win2k pro and Win2k Advanced Server
installed as Dual-boot. and there is a Mandrake 8.1 on my hard disk but i use
floopy to boot mandrake8.1. I am going to install Debian
based on these enveriment.how can i setup the boot loa
Does anybody have a procmail script to trim html out of email?
such that all the email I get is only text-plain?
thanks,
crh
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Corey R. Halpin (http://www.cae.wisc.edu/~halpin/ )
Student of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Madison
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 18:28:22 -0500, ming wrote:
>HI:
>I have a Desktop computer which already have Win2k pro and Win2k
>Advanced Server installed as Dual-boot. and there is a Mandrake 8.1
>on my hard disk but i use floopy to boot mandrake8.1.
>I am going to install Debian based on these enverim
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 15:53:16 -0500 dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 02:26:58AM -0800, ben wrote:
> | On Saturday 23 February 2002 06:53 pm, Bob Underwood wrote:
> | [snip]
> | > >
> | > > | Is the Star Office 5.2 address book reliable enough for mail merges,
> or
> | > >
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 04:34:35PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know, how can i test if me serial port is fried? my
> external modem that used to work just fine, stopped working.. both
> in windows and debian...(i dualboot) Its very strange ,because from
> windows,
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 13:26:30 -0800 (PST) Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm about to install sid, using unoffical iso's, on a
> machine w/ 384MB of RAM. Old rule of thumb was
> 2*RAM-SIZE = SWAP-SIZE . Do I really need 768MB of
> swap space?!?!?! Plus, since the install uses 2.2.20
>
Well, auto-apt search -f pixmap will probably give you a pretty good
list of packages that contain pixmaps.
Or better:
auto-apt search -f pixmaps | sed 's~^.*\ ~~' | sort -u
this should give you a list of about 450 packages :)
I think you should first look in /usr/share/pixmaps & Co. You'll
fi
Sorry, the reply was ment for the previous message:
Subject: Looking for Gnome Panel icons
:)
Sorry again, it happens on a 56K modem line :)
Ionut
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 01:20:38AM +0100, Ionut Georgescu wrote:
> Well, auto-apt search -f pixmap will probably give you a pretty good
> list of
Charles Baker, 2002-Feb-24 13:26 -0800:
> I'm about to install sid, using unoffical iso's, on a
> machine w/ 384MB of RAM. Old rule of thumb was
> 2*RAM-SIZE = SWAP-SIZE . Do I really need 768MB of
> swap space?!?!?! Plus, since the install uses 2.2.20
> kernel, will it be able to handle a swap spa
On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 10:51, Corey Halpin wrote:
> Does anybody have a procmail script to trim html out of email?
> such that all the email I get is only text-plain?
> :0
* ^Content-Type: text/html
{
:0 bfW:
| (echo "[html stripped]"; lynx -dump -force_html -stdin)
:0 ahfw:
> But then then The Average User would have to learn the tools
(read:
> programming languages). It's been an end-user operation for 20
> years (going back to WordStar 2.x) even on a nerdy OS like CP/M.
i wouldn't consider myself an average user, i use linux/unix
everywhere and have been usin
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Another thing to think about is where to put them. If you have multiple
drives, you'll want swap on each drive to give the OS a better chance to
do paging where it's not already doing I/O.
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