Christophe Le Bars wrote:
>
> > hi for us people in the US
> > can you explain what Minitel is?
> > Thanks
> > Charles
> > (intriguing name)
>
> It's a little hard to explain this... But i'll try to add
> a small explanation in the next xtel released package...
> (in 2 words, Minitel is a 80
> help
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Hi Martin Rheumer; On 30-May-96 you wrote:
> >
> help
>
This does not quite work.
Bruce, can you send me a summary of the lists and how to direct people
to them.
Sincerely Yours, (Sent on 05/29/96, 11:20:04 by XF-Mail)
Simon Shapiro i-Connect.Net, a Division of iCon
I'm trying to configure xterm so that, for example, the screen isn't
restored after exiting less.
>From reading the manual page, I'd expect that a resource of the form
*titeInhibit: True
or
*TiteInhibit: True
would do the trick. However, this doesn't seem to have any effect.
Anyone
On Wed, 29 May 1996, Amos Shapira wrote:
> Bruce Perens wrote:
> > Linus released pre2.0.7 and then went to the Linux Kongress in Germany
> > for a week. Please test this on pre2.0.7 if you can, and report it if
> > it is still broken. He urged us to put a lot of testing into pre2.0.7 .
>
> Is th
Bruce Perens wrote:
> Linus released pre2.0.7 and then went to the Linux Kongress in Germany
> for a week. Please test this on pre2.0.7 if you can, and report it if
> it is still broken. He urged us to put a lot of testing into pre2.0.7 .
Is there a Debian-ized package of this kernel or are Debian
> From: dhs (David H. Silber)
> Subject: Lost X on upgrade to 1.1
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Tue, 28 May 1996 18:18:25 -0400 (EDT)
Never mind. I recompiled the kernel _AND_ the pcmcia stuff together and
things started to work.
>
> I just upgraded my laptop to 1.1 and now X is b
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On Tue, 28 May 1996, Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> Never compile PPP into the kernel. Always compile it as a module and load
> it via /etc/modules. This is because slhc.c says it needs to be compiled
> as a module and ppp relies on it.
I have ppp compiled into my kernel (not as a module) and it's wor
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