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Hello everybody.
I've been exploring Linux in depth for a while now, and the results have
(offcourse! :P) been satisfactory. The next thingie on my todo list is
telling me to set up a word-proccessing system + printing on the box.
Now, I suppose I could go out and start looking around on freshmea
I believe the whole argument is pointless, since the mentioned pieces of
software compete for totally different types of users. I really don't
think that a mid-aged lady who wants to print out a birthday greeting
would find much use in vi, or ed for that sake .. and so a programmer
looking for a
Howdy, all.
After downloading most of the KDE 2.1 source packages and compiling them
without much trouble (just a little workaround in kdoc was required to
make it correctly locate Perl and its version) I went into that nifty
configuration center of theirs and attempted to change my
locale+fonts+
Hello, everybody
Sorry if I'm not going to be _very_ specific but it's just too darn late
. :P
Well, after fiddling around with strace and the such I reached to the
conclusion that the locale implementation in the glibc 2.1 I got with my
slackware7.0 is broken. So, I decided to compile glibc 2.
Howdy all.
A surface search of the "FE", as you refer to it brought up nothing, so
I'm asking you people, how do I enable syntax highlighting in *console*
Emacs? (X version is trivial, it's enabled by default..)
Thanks in advance...
-= Miles Teg -=- Under
It seems I've found an identd service which does just what I needed, and
in an interesting fashion: pimpd (http://cats.meow.at/~peter/pimpd.html)
Seems it has some kind of "protocol" of forwarding and retrieving auth
requests between sessions of itself on the masquerading server and the
machines
Hello, list.
Please be polite to me as well, since I spent the last 3 hours searching
the net for possible solutions to my problem: nat does not forward or does
something equally awkward to ident queries, even though my firewall rules
allow tcp port 113 on my masq'ed machine. I was using the pid
Hello all.
This may sound like a newbie question, but I had no alternative but to
turn to the experts as no one on irc could answer it clearly :P
Lets say I run something from a shell and detach it
($ ./some-proggie &)
My question is whether I can have any control of it's output\input after
kil
Just out of curiosity .. do you have the linux hd configured as a
SECONDARY slave without a master?
-= Miles Teg -=- Understanding kills ambition; Dominance? Submission! =-
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On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 11:15:40AM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> > P.S.
> > phew - to be flamed by Marc, and still have all my teeth in my mouth
> > after reading it aloud.
>
> This is defamation. Im my brif professional life, n
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, root wrote:
WHO WROTE? man useradd
> Would you please help me to edit fstab? How I could edit /etc/fstab from the
> console?
>
there's a whole manpage about this. man fstab
> Thanks for your help
>
> Salih Bicakci
>
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Omer, have you ever read that story about the evil bus driver that Etgar
Keret wrote? :)
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