or a windows install to
/usr/local/games/quake3/baseq3. Have fun :)
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u'll get the best support
> for Linux. My money would be going to ATI, and I'll bet many
> others who have followed this thread will be also.
>
> Once again, hats off to ATI for their support of the Linux
> community.
>
> $0.02
You all know where I stand, but Mik
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 09:14:59 +0800 (WST)
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Put it in /home/shared and tell everyone it's there.
make a symlink to it in each home dir for convenience.
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is good.
>
> Be sure to report bugs that occur with this tool, as well as
> feature enhancement requests into Red Hat bugzilla.
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
>
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> XFree86 maintainer
> Red Hat Inc.
May I suggest that this email be added to one of redhats webpages and that a
link be made pointing new users to it :) Mike, you da man.
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hate antialiased fonts, they give me a headache and eyestrain to
the max. One of the main reasons I can surf and work in linux 10 times longer
than I ever could in windows. I only recently realized it was the antialiasing
of fonts that was causing it. Though using and enabling tt fonts has
beautified my system immensly :)
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X Window System".
>
> Actually, if you want to be pedantic It is "X", "X11", or
> "The X Window System". It is _not_ "X Windows". "X Windows" is
> common slang, but pedantically is incorrect. Common enough slang
> that various XFree86 source code files actually used it until
> recently when someone corrected all occurrances of this. ;o)
>
Hrmm, let's see, who could that have been ;)
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ank you thank you
I love pine, now I can start using it again. I didn't really need fancy
threading untill i subscribed to about the 4th mailing list, now I can use my
favorite mua again. Though sylpheed has been very good to me ;)
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h shit). The WM should not take too much space on the
> desktop with large frames around windows and such.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
> How do I switch between theese WM's? I want them to aoppear in the list when
> I log in.
>
switchdesk windowmaker
As always, I vot
ier versions could
> use freetype directly, which is what this sort of config would be for;
> what the new patch enables is use of Xft and fontconfig.
>
> Bill
>
Now you tell me. And here I was thinking it worked great. :)
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On 20 Oct 2002 21:57:42 -0500
David Krider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 10:21, dTd wrote:
> > I saw a package on freshmeat designed to do just this, I have forgotten
> > it's name, but a quick search for "demand dial" should get you some
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 15:28:31 -0400
Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 03:02:04PM -0400, dTd wrote:
> >
> > Very cool, it works for the pheonix nightlies too :)
>
> Double cool :) Do they have proxy support yet? ... guess I should
>
where the fonts are at a minimum. You then have to select
> the appropriate fonts in the Mozilla appearance/fonts configuration
> using the ones that are upper cased. Again, assuming it is like the
> standard builds. There is no click and go feature AFAIK. There is
> still some small glimmer of hope, I guess. Hinting made a big
> difference here too.
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Very cool, it works for the pheonix nightlies too :)
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are interested to see what happened,
>
> This is what my screen looks like before:
>
> http://www.aovt15.dsl.pipex.com/snapshot1.png
>
> after:
>
> http://www.aovt15.dsl.pipex.com/snapshot2.png
I must be weird, I like the before shot better :)
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have
> broadband. :(
>
I saw a package on freshmeat designed to do just this, I have forgotten it's
name, but a quick search for "demand dial" should get you some results. As a
side note, you can set an idle option to pppd that will drop the connection
after a certain amount of time. Not ver helpfull but hey it's a start. :)
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c/avifile-0.6/drivers'
> > make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> >
> > Is this purely a RH8/GCC3.2 thing? Any solutions?
>
> I don't see where GCC3.2 is involved in your example at all.
>
> Look at the top of your quote where the links are created.
> Linking a file back to itself doesn't look like a good idea.
>
>
Didn't I read there was problems with the CVS for avifile on their website
recently and not to use it yet?
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imeo=15
/etc/exports should be:
/dir_you_want_to_share name.ofmachine.toshareto(rw,otheroptions)
example of this:
/mnt/shared/ wifes.machine.lan(rw)
/etc/fstab should read:
name_of_server_sharing:shared_dir mountpoint_to_mount_share nfs some options
exmple of this:
main.machine.lan:/mnt/shared /mnt/shared nfs ti
I guess it's just their opinion, of course I share it with them :)
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soes resample if you
pass it a command line parameter, but then in the gui it gets disabled
again, and it doesn't resync.
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inspiron with ESS/maestro3. guess it's time to start
> reading even more docs.
>
> rday
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