bfolders of INBOX. I'm not sure about Cyrus.
Ross Burton
Hi,
I am trying to get the Euro key to work on my debian unstable system.
However, there is no [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias which uses the ISO-8859-15
charset. I consider this a bug, but is it really or is it just me being
dumb? :)
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fusing connections?
> (Other than remove one from ntp.conf, wait to see if the errors stop,
> put it back and repeat if they don't...)
If memory serves correctly, running "ntpq" from the root shell and then
entering "pe" should display the server
n-boot on
irc.debian.net before attempting this, as it is tricky if you don't know
what is going on.
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s is a fatal error and Abiword will
> terminate.
You symlinked more than just TrueType fonts, as a .afm file is a Adobe
Type 1 font, not TrueType...
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ages across 20 folders
when I migrated my mail to Linux.
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paces to get everything to (maybe) line up.
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> For those who don't grok this, look at the top of any man page:
>
> man(1) Manual pager utils man(1)
That can be done with a center tab and a right-aligned tab.
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problems with multiple connections.
Cyrus is also supposed to be very fast, but as it doesn't use the unix
password database it means managing a seperate user database. Of
course, for many people that is exactly what is required...
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e single module which supports the hardware.
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> so fun when you don't know what is doing it.
This is a rare Easter Egg in the GNOME panel.
There is one more if you want to hunt for it...
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On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 13:13, Terence Ng wrote:
> After I installed python2.2-doc, where can I find it
> and read the documents?
Tried looking in /usr/share/doc/python2.2-doc/?
Also, running "dpkg -L python2.2-doc" will show you what files the
package installed.
Ross
age than "file not
found". I poked the Nautilus maintainer about this at GUADEC last
week. It can't copy the files as remote X doesn't have a file transfer
mechanism.
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Look carefully, and you will see two grab bars, one above the tasks and
one to the left. Drag these and you shall be happy again.
Silly bug really.
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On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 12:16, Ines Rieger wrote:
> Hi all,
> is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?
Any terminal emulator, from xterm upwards, can run ssh.
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iced that Cygwin are shipping rxvt as a package? That makes
everything far, far saner.
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I select Atlantis in
GNOME Control Centre and hit Lock Screen, I get told that xscreensaver
"could not create GL context for visual 0x21". There is a hint that I
should check the ulimit but "ulimit -v" shows unlimited.
Has anyone else seen this problem? I want GL screens
oot via SuSe's lilo .. ?
I have a IBM Thinkpad X22, and Potato will not boot due to a kernel bug.
Try Woody boot floppies?
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specified', even though my
> /etc/fetchmailrc contains servers...any tips on how to get it to check
> email exactly when I want in emergency?
Fetchmail looks in ~/.fetchmailrc to find servers by default, which is
why it could not find any servers.
The command you are looking fo
standards for Windows.
An open standard for documentation? (X)HTML is good if used correctly.
DocBook is excellent for technical documentation, LaTeX/TeX for
reports. There exist good WYSIWYG editors for these _if you pay money_
:(, but Lyx/Klyx is a good WYSIWYG semi-LaTeX editor appa
would hardly call it human readable.
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time it seems to miss updates. If I revert back to the UK mirrors
directly I can see many new packages.
Has anyone else seen this? Does apt-proxy work for anyone out there?!
:)
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title of 'Galeon - Web Page Title'.
These options are not gone, the GUI has been simplified.
Check out /usr/share/doc/galeon/EXTRA_PREFS or some such file for the
hidden preferences.
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tab is 'CoolClean
> Settings' Has this something to do with it?
CoolClean is the name of the Sawfish theme you are using. I'd guess
that you have installed gdkxft -- which anti-aliases the fonts for you.
If you don't want to configure it (it doesn't have to blur the
gets added too.
Very handy to burn onto CD now and again for upgrading later.
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ock/ and delete ior
(and any .nfs-lock* files). There is sometimes another lock file in
~/.gconf/.
I have had a discussion with Havoc (who wrote gconf) and the basic
response is that gconf asks NFS to lock the file, and if NFS does not
remove the lock when gconf exi
install
gnome-help.
> However, I still get nothing when I try to open Edit/Preferences when
> editing an email.
You probably need to install 'gtkhtml'.
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pt/archives/ and run:
$ apt-get upgrade --no-download --ignore-missing
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#x27;d rather want the ISO 8601 format (-mm-dd) or the
> European format (dd/mm/). I couldn't find any option to change
> the date format. Does anyone know more about that?
Assuming it does the right thing, setting LC_TIME to your locale name
(i.e. en_GB) should fix that.
was changed.
I remember reading about a data recovery team that recovered files after
the data had supposedly been removed with a 'dd' command like above.
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