you recomend how to get colors within an Eterm? Xterm? Thanks for your time
and suggestions.
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"UNIX *is* user-friendly, it's just selective of it's friends."
My apologies for the double posting of the same question ; I thought one of them
hadn't gone through. Thanks for all the replys.
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Bram Shirani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"UNIX *is* user-friendly, it's just selective of it's friends."
he right direction of how to get started? I'm
afraid that if I attempt it, I'll be losing quite a bit of mail for a few days until I
figure it out... Thanks in advance, Bram.
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Bram Shirani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"UNIX *is* user-friendly, it's just selective of it's friends."
I don't get any colors. All the ls
colors work fine without any adjustments to my terms, so I'm wondering if there is a
special option I need to load these terms with. I know this isn't quite a mutt
question, but I got the idea for the colors off the mutt homepage so I figured I'
Thanks for the help - it does crash at the same spot, I don't notice it in compiling
other projects, and I've tried it a couple times. I'll read up on the information you
guys sent and check it out. Thanks again.
PS - note the shortened quote :)
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Bram Shirani <[EMAIL PRO
o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/kam/mutt-1.0'
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
Thanks in advance for any help.
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also fierce, you cannot hur