I did send the one about the shell scripts. I messed up on the signing
(I temporarily turned it off to be a little nicer to someone I was
communicating with offlist, their mail client was being a pain in the
ass about the attachments, it was Outlook...)
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On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 08:16:08PM -0400, Lisa Dickson wrote:
> Trying to learn more about shell scripts. Examples would be of great
> benefit as would site recommendations. Any tips are appreciated.
Ok, I'm going to tell you to RTFM, *grin*
Actually, seriously, the best place to look is in
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 08:16:08PM -0400, Lisa Dickson wrote:
> Trying to learn more about shell scripts. Examples would be of great
> benefit as would site recommendations. Any tips are appreciated.
>
Here's a presentation given by one of the member at the local lug.
http://www.msu.edu/~pfaf
> > in my search for The-Perfect-Browser-That-Doesn't-Exist-Yet...
>
..Have you tried Opera ???
it is alpha ( maybe even beta by now ) for linux...and although I
didnt like the way everything was in one window ( you could often
accidentaly close the damn thing in the middle
Thanx to all who posted suggestions regarding a linux html editor ..
tho starting out as a simple request it became much more.
It seemed to become a forum for "by hand versus an editor"
>From the posts there is the general conception that if you use an editor you
are
not "coding by hand"
T
YES PLEEEAE!
:)
(nb: not quite a shout but a yelp of pain and begging ...:))
dez
>
> Would it help anyone if I get her to describe how to force it to
> behave itself? Or is there someone on the list who knows how and
> who can summarise?
>
> Actually, a brilliant FAQ entry would be:
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> But isn't there a time and place for authentication?
> Seems a little OTT for a 'public' mailing list.
Why? Authentication is no less important in a public forum. It prevents
someone from forging an em
How do I setup a Linux Firewall to re-direct access to an NT
file server?
I am trying to use an NT4 machine through a 3'rd nic ...
Re:Subnet
Do I need to use Squid or something like it?
The firewall script I am using sees the 3'rd card as a connection
to block even though it's IP address is
Steve quipped:>>>
. I REALLY
> > > don't like having my attachments folder fill up with Untitled,
> > > Untitled 1, Untitled 2, etc.
> > >
> >
***Funnyon mine all of your messages (jeff) are coming thru as 2
attachments..
no actual message in the main which means I have to open the attachment
Trying to learn more about shell scripts. Examples would be of great
benefit as would site recommendations. Any tips are appreciated.
Lisa
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On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 09:29:36PM +, Steve Howes wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
> > Um, no. I use it to identify myself in my email. I personally believe
> > that we all should be using encryption in email, so we can have some
> > form of authentication. You can get PGPi or GPG (which I will be
> >
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e-mail is fine. Have you spoken to Patrice???
P.
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> From: deb [mailto:deb]On Behalf Of Deb Richardson
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 12:32 PM
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> Can I just email in that little resignation note, or do you need me to
Jeff wrote:
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> On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 08:38:30AM -0500, Julia Frizzell wrote:
> > At 11:44 PM -0800 3/21/00, Jeff wrote:
> > >On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 03:27:12PM +0800, dez wrote:
> > > > thanx ..jeff..BTW all yours are cpoming thru as an attachment which i
> > > > thought was odd...
> > >
Still checking. I will let you know.
-A
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> From: Deb Richardson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 3:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: lunch, friday?
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> Hi there.
>
> Left you voicemail, don't know if you'll get it...just checki
still getting messages
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should be fixed now.
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Karoline Emilie Altman wrote:
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> A
Hey Robert,
Below are the specs
> What do you want to speed up? Or better, what is to slow for your
> needs? Where do you think is more perfermance possible?
Well, it seems that in mail/IMAP generally the bottleneck is always disk
I/O. I am hoping to gain performance from a SCSI software raid
Excerpts from linuxchix: 22-Mar-100 [techtalk] SB Live! and SiS.. by "m
d"@hotmail.com
> This is my first posting, so forgive me if this is a worn-out question.
> Can I get SB Live! to work under linux? I'm using Redhat 6.0 on a
> Pentium. Windows98 is also loaded.
Yes. There is a driver at ht
I'm not sure this is appropriate to this list...In setting up Apache on
my server, I was going through documentation
and read through the Redirect and RedirectTemp directives. Is there a
reason to configure these directives for
a redirect in Apache itself, rather than using a simple html redirect?
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 08:38:30AM -0500, Julia Frizzell wrote:
> At 11:44 PM -0800 3/21/00, Jeff wrote:
> >On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 03:27:12PM +0800, dez wrote:
> > > thanx ..jeff..BTW all yours are cpoming thru as an attachment which i
> > > thought was odd...
> >
> >Yeah, mine does that on
Allrighty so after some trials and tribulations with X and it's fonts
(everything came up like barcodes), I have X and WindowMaker up and
running on a 2nd computer... video card is an ATI rage 128, using
xserver-svga (X doesn't agree with it being a mach 64, that's fine with
me) on xfree 3.3.6-5.
> Actually, a brilliant FAQ entry would be:
> I have mailer XYZ. How do I...
> o Make it do lines of 72 or so characters?
> o Stop it putting the quoted message at the bottom?
> o Stop it defaulting to "HTML mail" or multipart mime stuff?
As a user of Outlook Express 5.0 for Mac here in the l
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> #if Jeff
> >It sent the html as an attachment... ugh. I won't start about Outlook
>
> Hey now, bear in mind that some of us are subscribed at work and don't have
> a CHOICE!!!
Whoah, took me a few seconds there to realise that I didn't write
this.
I don't know, y
Just to see what I can see
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#if Jeff
>It sent the html as an attachment... ugh. I won't start about Outlook
Hey now, bear in mind that some of us are subscribed at work and don't have
a CHOICE!!!
-Sally
Unhappily leashed to NT and MS Office til 5pm each day
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> I want to setup a software raid for mail users to boost
> I/O while reading the disks.
> My question is this, which filesystem to put on the raid. I was initally
> thinking /var/spool/mail b/c this (I think) is where all new mail is
> stored. Then I started thi
Hey All,
I don't know if I'm just thinking to much about this but hopefully
someone can help. I want to setup a software raid for mail users to boost
I/O while reading the disks. The users can access the mail either thru
TWIG or pine/elm.
My question is this, which filesystem to put on the rai
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Deb Richardson wrote:
>It appears that someone has subscribed techtalk to a moderated list at
>egroups.com.
I thought that someone had subscribed the moderated egroups list to
techtalk. As evidence, so far only people who have posted to one of the
linxchix lists (techtalk I
hoo hoo.
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This is my first posting, so forgive me if this is a worn-out question. Can
I get SB Live! to work under linux? I'm using Redhat 6.0 on a Pentium.
Windows98 is also loaded.
I'm also having an annoying problem with the monitor in X. If I run in
1024x768, I get a default bit depth of 8. It
Jeff wrote:
> Has anyone suggested Amaya yet? Now, admittedly, I haven't used it, but
> in my search for The-Perfect-Browser-That-Doesn't-Exist-Yet...
I've used Amaya. It's halfway decent, although there are the occasional odd IU
idioms you have to use to do what seem like perfectly ordinary th
#if Julia Frizzell
>
> yes, however, ANY attachment is bad form on a mailing list. I REALLY
> don't like having my attachments folder fill up with Untitled,
> Untitled 1, Untitled 2, etc.
Um, then get a less brain-dead mail client.
Rik
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your mailing list.
Thanx
,
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#if dez
> thanx ..jeff..BTW all yours are cpoming thru as an attachment which i
> thought was odd...
Well to be picky, the first text part of Jeff's messages should have
'Content-Disposition: inline' in the envelope, to tell the MUA that
this part should be viewed automatically. In practice,
#if dez
> Can anyone suggest a great ( note not good but great *grin*)
> html editor..for those with win experiance I'd like something akin to
> hotdog pro..
I suggest doing layout by hand, to ensure correct rendering in
graphical, text and speech browsers.
I also suggest using style sheets for
At 11:44 PM -0800 3/21/00, Jeff wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 03:27:12PM +0800, dez wrote:
> > thanx ..jeff..BTW all yours are cpoming thru as an attachment which i
> > thought was odd...
>
>Yeah, mine does that on purpose, except it isn't html; it is a PGP
>signature.
yes, however, ANY at
dez wrote:
> So I take it that you have no suggestions of a similar HTML editor for linux
> like Hotdog ???
>
Hi,
Well... I've never used Hotdog, so I can't compare, but I've found three I can
use and like reasonably well. The simplest, and IMHO, the best, especially if
you basically do raw co
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 03:27:12PM +0800 or thereabouts, dez wrote:
> thanx ..jeff..BTW all yours are cpoming thru as an attachment which i
> thought was odd...
> so thats what mine were doing eh?
> yep i agree...dont get me started on outlook ...owww
[snip]
> dez
> - Original Mes
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 03:02:27AM -0500 or thereabouts, Laurel Fan wrote:
>
> Emacs psgml mode is great! Commands to insert an element and the
> required sub-elements, complete a tag name, automatically insert
> the correct end tag, insert an attribute, etc. I use it to do DocBook,
> and have
s
the correct end tag, insert an attribute, etc. I use it to do DocBook,
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Hi dez,
[Also, hi to everybody since this is my first post.]
Have you tried Bluefish? If not, check out:
http://bluefish.linuxbox.com/
(You need Gtk+ library and Imlib. I assume that you are using GNOME
on Linux, so you should be able to install binary package and run it.)
:eito
On Wed,
Thanx.. I didnt know they made one!!!
ill check it out ( tho..i must admit I did try it a long time ago for
windows and wasnt to impressed BUT that was then and this is NOW !!)
cheerz
dez
> Coffeecup for Linux (www.coffeecup.com) is pretty good, and doesn't add
> excessive code that isn't needed
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> No, sorry... Writing HTML from scratch using emacs has filled all my
> needs so far :-)
Emacs psgml mode is great! Commands to insert an element and the
required sub-elements, complete a tag name, automa
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