There is a slrnpull script in my /etc/ppp/ip-up.d directory, but it
does not work. I have to do a "sudo slrnpull" every time I want to
download news while online.
It seems that the other ip-up scripts are working.
How can reconfigure slrnpull to download newsgroups while I am online?
Johann
--
Hi srikanth,
Can you give me some idea about the prices also?
Thanks
Suresh
> Hi there,
> We've recently overcome this problem by installing
> a DLT L1000 drive
> with 1.2 Tb of storage capacity (30 tapes *
> 35Gb/tape), as the requirement
> was such. Considering U'r case, U can choose from
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:15:50PM -0700, cls-colo spgs wrote:
> now that my email trifecta (fetchmail/exim/mutt) is working
> out, i wonder if there's a way to save a copy of the new
> messages i send (other than adding my own email addy on the
> "to:" line).
you bet.
# ~/.muttrc
debs,
now that my email trifecta (fetchmail/exim/mutt) is working out, i wonder if
there's a way to save a copy of the new messages i send (other than adding my
own email addy on the "to:" line).
as always, ia, t.
bentley taylor
(potato on 2.2.17)
//
Hi all, it's me again!
I did something rather silly and now I don't know how to undo it. I
was using Gnome as root to do some adminstrative tasks, and I decided
that I wanted to copy my Gnome settings and customizations to my normal
user account that I use for everyday work. So I copied various
Joel Dinel wrote:
So I've downloaded all of KDE2's .deb files instead
of fiddling around with sources.list.
trust me, it's worth it to fiddle around with the
sources.list (shouldn't be too hard just keep at it
untill it works, you'll get it) because after that's
done you just type:
#apt-g
Hi,
I'm having some difficulties with my Debian 2.2 box using a DHCP-provided
IP address (with cable modem) and dynamic DNS. (And apologies upfront for
the length of this email.) Here's the background:
I've had the system working for awhile now with DHCP by itself.
Recently, I've been obtai
When starting my nfs-kernel-server, I get the following response:
Starting NFS kernel daemon: nfsdnfssvc: Address already in use
I did check that portmapd is running. It seems that the previous
instance of the server didn't release the port when it was stopped. Is
there a way to free up the port w
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:37:02AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> This only works if you can physically secure your system. I prefer
> *not* to leave *any* open sessions on VCs, particularly when I'm running
> principally in X and forget about them.
thats what vlock and screen are for.
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:48:34AM -0700, Hubert Chan wrote:
>
> Not quite. It makes my password equivalent to a root password. And it just
> so
> happens that my root password is the same as my normal account password
> anyways. ;-) Yes, I know it's not the best thing to do, but I can't keep
Pardon me, but the question isn't whether Debian supports newbies,
it's how Debian supports newbies, people who acquire Debian without local
support available for love nor money.
They're out there. You see more and more clueless pleas on all
Linux lists, and they will learn, but dev
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 09:51:54AM -0800, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Hello All,
> I have a question on Sendmail. I would like to give out email accounts but
> do not want to give them a debian account. All I want them to have access to
> is email. Can this be done? Now when I add a new email account I have
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 02:25:48PM -0500, David Zoll wrote:
>
>
> Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
> [snip]
> > Sarcasm noted. What you really mean is "Debian is not for newbies".
> > Well we all know that. I happen to have discovered that this might no
> > longer be the case...
>
> Debian is very m
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 06:04:52PM +0100, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
> That depends on whether you consider you can trust helixcode or not.
> "arbitrary" to me means "selected at random", but that might just be
> my bad English, I suppose.
read my original message, trusting helix is a very sm
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 05:15:51PM -0500, Joey Tsai wrote:
> > > Hi, is there a debian package for JDK 1.2?
>^^
> >
> > http://www.blackdown.org/
>
The more appropriate part to highlight would have been the 1.2 part,
not the debian package part. With a simple sear
When you install Debian from CD (and probably from other sources),
you are given the option to partition your hard disc drive. If you choose
this option, and re-partition, the installer gives you the option of checking
the drive for errors. Selecting this option is usually a good idea, because
y
> [snip question about Athlon optimised compile flags]
Try here:
http://www.athlonlinux.org/
and more specifically here:
http://athlonlinux.org/optimize/flags.shtml
Hope that helps,
Dan
--
Dan Everton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Keep on keepin' on.
http://www.powerup.com.au/~evos/dan/ |
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> "And when I don't know of a bug, it doesn't exist"
> Linux Torvalds
Your signature is really uptodate. ;)
moritz
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/* Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* http://hp9001.fh-bielefeld.de/~moritz/
* PGP-Key available, encrypted Mail is welcome.
*/
hello!
i want to compile optimized binarys.
so i was told to use "-O3 -mcpu=xxx -march=yyy"
where i have to replace xxx and yyy of course.
my question is, what values i have to use.
i got an athlon processor.
i *guess* it should be -mcpu=i686 -march=i368 but it's really just a wild
guess i don't
So I've downloaded all of KDE2's .deb files instead of fiddling around with
sources.list.
Now, what's the order or the "main" package to install first? A mere dpkg -i
*.deb reports a boatload of dependencies problems...
Thanks !
--
Joel Dinel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Flyitlow writes:
> The correct way to use noauth is to place it in the peers file,
> /etc/ppp/peers/[name].
pppconfig does that.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Vi scribis:
> I am in the process of migrating from Windows to Debian and am gradually
> setting up all the bits I'm going to need in order to dump Windows
> entirely.
[...]
> Does anyone know, is there a utility for converting OE5 files to something
> Linux can read? Or a way of automating the
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Hi there ...
I like "glimmer" (aka "CodeCommander" and "Latte").
It's an source-code/programming editor for Gnome
with lots of nice features. (check out: http://glimmer.sourceforge.net)
on the console I prefer the good old "mcedit".
it has the best syntax high
I am in the process of migrating from Windows to Debian and am gradually
setting up all the bits I'm going to need in order to dump Windows
entirely. I've hit a stumbling block with my email archives - I've been
using Microsoft Outlook Express 5. It saves mailbox files in a weird
format that even
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi, is there a debian package for JDK 1.2?
No. I'm told there won't be (at least not in the official Debian
archive) unless and until a number of licensing issues are sorted out.
>Apt says jdk1.2 exists in the database but has no available version.
Some other package pr
>This might help. But then again.
>In file /etc/ppp/options, make sure the following line is present;
>noauth
Oops, just realised,
The correct way to use noauth is to place it in the peers file,
/etc/ppp/peers/[name].
Leave 'noauth' out of the ppp options file.
Regards.
I can't get a stable connection with my T-Online
provider.
I use pppconfig to create an account.
When I create an account to Mobilcom's Freenet
provider all is working fine. I can connect to it and surf in the Internet
without any problems. But when I wanna connect with my t-online configura
Stephan Kulka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I started programming in C and I would like to know whether there is an
> editor which is especially good for writing and editing source code. At
> the moment I am using vi at the command line.
Emacs is very powerful, have a look at it. In the begining,
This might help. But then again.
In file /etc/ppp/options, make sure the following line is present;
noauth
Regards.| |
| _ |
Flyitlow. _|__( )__|_
I'm new to debian (have been reading the lists for a few weeks, just did
my 1st deb install). I think it would be good to have the following new
mail lists to take some traffic off debian-user & make info easier for
people to find.
Where is the correct place to make this suggestion (so that these
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:00:26PM +0100, thus spake Stephan Kulka:
> I started programming in C and I would like to know whether there is an
> editor which is especially good for writing and editing source code. At
> the moment I am using vi at the command line.
> Besides I would like to know wher
"Scott V. McGuire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> debian.org/~branden doesn't seem to exist. Is it correct?
Try http://samosa.debian.org/~branden/
> And what do you mean by the debian entry in netscape?
I guess he meant a bookmark entry.
moritz
--
/* Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
debian.org/~branden doesn't seem to exist. Is it correct?
And what do you mean by the debian entry in netscape?
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 12:00:07PM -0700, Ray Percival wrote:
> Go to debian.org/~branden
> Or if you are up with netscape under Debian go to the Debian entry in
> netscape and the X p
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 10:24:09PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Jonathan Markevich writes:
> > I don't understand getting the PPP garbage right away...
>
> It means that the ISP wants to use PAP or CHAP authentication.
...
> If this doesn't work ask for help again.
Ooops, sorry, forgot the para
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Casey Henderson wrote:
> >> address will change. What I want to do is set up a little script that
> >> can dial my ISP, figure out my IP, and email it to my school email
> >> account. Then I can check my email from school, see what my IP i
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 10:24:09PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Jonathan Markevich writes:
> > I don't understand getting the PPP garbage right away...
>
> It means that the ISP wants to use PAP or CHAP authentication.
Yes, but...
> > Any suggestions off the top of your heads?
>
> Run pppconfig
> > Hi, is there a debian package for JDK 1.2?
^^
>
> http://www.blackdown.org/
Can anyone tell me what line(s) I need to add to my sources.list, and what I
need to apt-get install afterwards to get KDE2 up and running ?
Thanks !
--
Joel Dinel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install,
On some systems, such as the IBM PS/1 or ValuePoint (which have ST-506
disk drivers), the IDE drive may not be properly recognized. Again, try it
first
without the parameters and see if the IDE drive is recognized properly. If not,
determine yo
I heard that John-Mark wrote this on 01/11/00:
> does any one know what swiss watch is or does
>
[apt-cache show swisswatch]
Description: The mother of all X Toolkit clocks.
Swisswatch is a reimplementation of der Mouse's mclock program using
lightweight X Toolkit objects ("gadgets"). It relie
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 03:38:41PM -0500, Joey Tsai wrote:
> Hi, is there a debian package for JDK 1.2?
http://www.blackdown.org/
Install it, go to an xterm and run it with "swisswatch". It makes a
cute watch, reminiscent of the clocks at european train stations. If
you check the man page, it tells you how to configure it from the
command line.
John-Mark wrote:
> does any one know what swiss watch is or doeshow to use it
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 11:58:51PM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote:
...
> In /etc/services I added lines like "isp-smtp 100025/tcp". Numbers
> above 10 go beyond the specs, but they seam to work here and
> no-one else is likely to use them, so no conflicts expected:)
Stupid me, ofcourse it works
does any one know what swiss watch is or
does
how to use it once installed.
thanks
jm
Do you have binutils installed? You're gonna need them.
Gyulai Mihaly wrote:
> I used the 'slink' version and tried to upgrade glibc manually
> from 2.0.7 to 2.1.2 . It failed, there was a 'libc-dev' conflict with
> 'libstdc++2.9'
>
> Now I installed 'potato' from CD, I selected the 'libc' packag
guran remberg wrote:
> total wrote:
> > How can I get the debian installer to acquire the first set of packages
> > (which it wants) from my local HD (not the inet)?
>
> Hi
> I don't understand your 'algoritm' of the installation.
>
> After having installed the the rescue disk and the drivers, th
I am trying to instal the perl-base package, but it
gives me the following error:
dpkg --install perl-5.005-base_5.005.03-7.1.deb
dpkg: regarding perl-5.005-base_5.005.03-7.1.deb
containing perl-5.005-base: perl-5.005-base conflicts
with perl-base (<< 5.004.05)
perl-base (version 5.004.04-7) is
I started programming in C and I would like to know whether there is an
editor which is especially good for writing and editing source code. At
the moment I am using vi at the command line.
Besides I would like to know where to start reading about using the
shellvariables, e.g. PATH .
TIA
Stephan
Hi, is there a debian package for JDK 1.2?
Apt says jdk1.2 exists in the database but has no available version.
Thanks,
// joey tsai
"Tom Frey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, but what i wanted to know, i read that potato 2.2 uses XFree 3.3.2.
Potato contains XFree86 3.3.6.
moritz
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/* Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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* PGP-Key available, encrypted Mail is welcome.
> command-line email client that I can use in shell scripts, so that I
> can completely automate the process. I could even set up a cron job
> that dials my ISP and mails my IP every day at a certain time. If
> anyone has any suggestions for a good mail client could you help me
> out? I know this
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Does this ring a bell for somebody?
>
>Warning: Unable to connect to PostgresSQL server: ERROR: MultiByte strings
> (MB) must be enabled to use this function in
>/var/lib/webspace/service.ffis.de/LinuxTag/index.php3 on line 96
>Unable to connect to SQL server
>
"Tom Frey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> what would you suggest Gnome oder KDE2 ?
What about testing both? :)
moritz
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/* Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* http://hp9001.fh-bielefeld.de/~moritz/
* PGP-Key available, encrypted Mail is welcome.
*/
Hi,
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Casey Henderson wrote:
> address will change. What I want to do is set up a little script that
> can dial my ISP, figure out my IP, and email it to my school email
> account. Then I can check my email from school, see what my IP is, and
Take a look at www.dyndns.org and
I heard that Jay Kelly wrote this on 01/11/00:
> Hello All,
> I have a question on Sendmail. I would like to give out email accounts but
> do not want to give them a debian account. All I want them to have access to
> is email. Can this be done? Now when I add a new email account I have to use
> "
Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven writes:
> Who can tell me what I am doing wrong here?
No one who has not seen the script.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
on Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 07:10:24PM +, Martin WHEELER ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> > > I become root about a hundred million times a day.
>
> So why not just log on to VC1 (Alt+Ctrl+F1) as root; and VC2
> (Alt+Ctrl+F2) as user? Then j
I configured my machine with the network option (not planning on using an
ISP). Now, I have a private termserv connection that I need (would
like) to
dial in to. I apt-get installed wvdial, it dials and connects and starts
ppp with no errors. ButI can't do anything over the link. Any TCP/IP
req
Andrew Sullivan writes:
> But the GPL does not talk only about re-distribution: it "applies to any
> program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright
> holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General
> Public License." Accordingly, the original distributer
Hi Debians!
I need to know which package Java package to install, preferably with
apt-get, for Java-runtime, for example to satisfy StarOffice.
Greetings,
Helgi Örn
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-
*** Helgi Örn ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* SuSE 7.0 * Debian/GNU *
** Caldera eDesktop
Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
[snip]
> Sarcasm noted. What you really mean is "Debian is not for newbies".
> Well we all know that. I happen to have discovered that this might no
> longer be the case...
Debian is very much for newbies, I've set up a friend with Debian &
Helix GNOME, and he really
Hi,
did someone already get Java to work in Konqueror? I'm unable to. The Java
console shows up, but nothing happens, only a grey window in the place of
the Java app on the page. Java path in the settings is set to automatic.
What shall I do to get it work?
versions:
ii libc6 2
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > I become root about a hundred million times a day.
So why not just log on to VC1 (Alt+Ctrl+F1) as root; and VC2
(Alt+Ctrl+F2) as user? Then just hot-key between them, as required.
msw
--
Martin Wheeler -StarTEXT - Glastonb
what would you suggest Gnome oder KDE2 ?
It would be great if you also could comment why the one you suggest is
better =)
thx
Tom
on Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:20:26AM -0400, Casey Henderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hello all,
>I am looking for a good command-line mail client that I can use from
> a shell script. Here's what I'm trying to do:
Paragraphs are good, Casey. Whitespace is cheap.
> I have an FTP server an
Go to debian.org/~branden
Or if you are up with netscape under Debian go to the Debian entry in netscape
and the X page it has all the info you need.
-- Original Message --
From: "Tom Frey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 19:19:02 +0100
>Hi,
>
>i
Hi,
I install KDE2 and now kdm is not working. I enter user and password
it start something but it returns to the start windows (login and
password). Only root can enter. Also I want to use startx from an
ordinary user and I receive:
Fatal server error:
xf86OpenConsole: Server must be running wi
What I did with my setup (fetchmail/procmail/sendmail/mutt) is
create a .mail dir in my home dir. The create a symlink from
.mail/inbox to /var/spool/mail/username
Then mutt can create its own mail folders (files) in .mail and you
can easily archive that directory if you want to later.
-Rob.
cl
Gyulai Mihaly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Do you get an error message when trying to log in as a user?
>
> No. The login accepts my user login, there appears a Gnome logo,
> and some icons are created...
>
> After that appears a 'Hint-box'. When I close it, _everything_ is
> cleared from the
Hello,
I have been setting up a script that adds firewall rules to ipchains.
Because my ISP assigns a dynamic IP address after the connection has been
made, the script has to be run after the connection has been established.
I have done this before at a company I have worked for on a redhat box
William T Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 31 Oct 2000, Hubert Chan wrote:
>
> > My sudoers file is basically just
> > hubert ALL=(ALL) ALL
>
> This can be extremely convenient. But it also makes the security of the
> whole system equal to the security of your user account.
Not quite.
Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, the point was, that the source of the modules is in
> /usr/src/linux/drivers and because it is source you can compile it (or
> should be able to). And if you compiled, you can usually load it.
Ok.
Here should be mentioned, that building drivers (
Brooks R. Robinson writes:
> I think it would be a crime to consider it my employers property.
A difference of opinion about the terms of a contract is not a crime.
> Further, I have been advised that even though I wrote it at home on my
> own time, that since I am a salaried employee, and I may
"Jonathan Wheelhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nothing happens when I click on the 'Run configuration tool for
> Sawmill' within the Gnome Control Center.
Sawfish (as it is called by now) is configurable in GCC itself (look a
little bit further down ...), so I guess, the config tool is disab
on Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 02:07:29AM +, DavÃð Ãlafsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I was happy to find a site with Direct links an tell-how´s how to
> install Linux On the other hand there was a proplem with the
> downloading of Basa2_2.tgz file. I managed though. but it would be
> nicer f
Moritz Schulte írta, 2000-10-31, 18:55-kor kelt levelében, ami 31 sorból állt:
>> I installed helix Gnome from potato CDs.
> Helix GNOME is not an official part of Debian, so it's not on the
> 'Official Potato CDs'.
Yes, you are right, it was on an Debian Extension CD...
> Do you get an error
Hello all,
I am looking for a good command-line mail client that I can use from
a shell script. Here's what I'm trying to do:
I have an FTP server and an SSH server set up on my Linux box at home.
I use a dial-up PPP connection to connect to the internet. I want to
be able to log into my com
Hi,
i'm being downloading the whole debian distribution, quite awesome with ISDN
;)
Well, but what i wanted to know, i read that potato 2.2 uses XFree 3.3.2.
But my question is ..can i also use XFree 4.0.1 ?
Because i want to develop with OpenGL so I should have OpenGL suport =)
thx
Tom
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 05:39:40PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >It's not true that nothing in the GPL restricts the author in any
> >way.
> IANAL, but this sounds nonsensical. The licence is a grant of rights
> from the licensor to the licensee, and
on Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 08:25:20PM -0900, Ethan Benson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 06:17:17PM +0100, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
> > sounds interesting to any other newbies, just do the following:
> >
> > $su
> > Password:
> > lynx -source http://go-gnome.com/ | sh
>
>
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 02:55:09PM +, guran remberg wrote:
> A Debian dilemma.
>
> Myself and other newbies, which come to Debian to learn how to run a
> small and properly confined Linux, may be called 'iconographs'. That is
> to say we don't know the underlying commando structure of what pri
Hello All,
I have a question on Sendmail. I would like to give out email accounts but
do not want to give them a debian account. All I want them to have access to
is email. Can this be done? Now when I add a new email account I have to use
"adduser" which creates a home directory. What are ISP's us
debs,
...trying to wean myself from the netscape email client (hopefully with
fetchmail/exim/mutt). i've got mutt running to compose/send my email. now,
i'm trying to get my email.
here is my sample fetchmail result:
$ fetchmail
1 message for pplaw at mail.pcisys.net (804 octets).
reading me
on Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 03:31:32PM +1100, Damon Muller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Quoth kmself@ix.netcom.com,
> > From the symptoms you're describing and the responses so far, I'd
> > suggest you start posting URLs of sites at which you're observing this
> > behavior. Sounds like it could be a
Phil Brutsche wrote:
> sudo rocks, btw. It should be standard equipment on any and all
> Linux/unix systems. But only on OpenBSD is that so :(
Fyi, MacOS X public beta ships with sudo as well.
jpb
--
Joe Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
University of Central Florida School of Optics/CREOL
Network/Sy
Andrew Sullivan writes:
> It's not true that nothing in the GPL restricts the author in any way.
> If an author releases code under the GPL, s/he must either make the
> source available, or change the license.
The only condition under which the terms of the GPL would be enforceable
against a sole
Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:43:01AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
>> Of course he can. Nothing in the GPL forbids charging (and, of course,
>> nothing in the GPL restricts the author in any way).
>
>It's not true that nothing in the GPL restricts the author i
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Hash: SHA1
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Greetings!
> I have a dilemma, and I expect this to end in a flame war, but here goes...
> I am a computer science student, and I also work as a system administrator.
Gee that sounds famili
Is anyone doing anything with voice recognition under Debian?
I purchased ViaVoice Dictation for Redhat and I've tried to install it
under Debian with no success. If anyone's succeeded at this I'd be
interested in hearing from them.
Gary Hennigan
%% Frodo Baggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
fb> I use xemacs VM to read my email. I tried to install a
fb> .procmailrc
fb> file into my homedir, but that give me some big problems. More
fb> specifically, I told procmail to put my mail into ~/Mail/INBOX, which
fb> is my vm-primary-in
Still has some problems (very minor considering), but it really works great!
I've already sold 2 others here to install linux/KDE2 on their laptops-
replacing windoze.
//Todd
"Stephen A. Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/01/2000 09:06:24 AM
Sent by: "Stephen A. Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T
>
> The title to the software may be in question. The issue is what your
> contract with your employer says, and whether you used any of his
> resources (computer, network access etc) to develop the software.
> If your contract says so, he owns what ever you did at work. If you
> used his resource
How is KDE 2.0 working? Is it ready for general use now, or still more in
beta form?
Thanks...
Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 01:33:45PM +0100, Peter Hugosson-Miller
> wrote:
>
> > Ethan Benson wrote:
> >
> > > teaching newbies how to run arbitrary code as root on there
> > > machine without having the slightest idea what it is going
> > > to do is a bad idea. the fact tha
Mirko Parthey said these things on 20001101.1622:
| On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:07:54AM -0500, Chris Gray wrote:
| >
| > > I can't figure out how to make mutt's builtin pager
| > > display characters >= chr(128), e.g. German Umlauts (ÄÖÜßäöü),
| > > they are shown as question marks.
| >
| > I have
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 10:43:01AM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Of course he can. Nothing in the GPL forbids charging (and, of course,
> nothing in the GPL restricts the author in any way).
It's not true that nothing in the GPL restricts the author in any
way. If an author releases code under the
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
> I have a dilemma, and I expect this to end in a flame war, but
> here goes...
Hmmm. Ok, "you're ugly, and your mother dresses you funny."
> I have issues with my employer that cause me to not want to
> merely hand over my work. I have
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 03:58:03PM +0100, Moritz Schulte wrote:
> Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > How can I compile just one kernel module instead to do make modules
> > > and make modules_install for all modules?
> >
> > Just look at the source of the module you wish to com
Eric G . Miller writes:
> You can't GPL it and charge for the *GPL* version.
Of course he can. Nothing in the GPL forbids charging (and, of course,
nothing in the GPL restricts the author in any way).
> However, as you're the sole author, you could LICENSE the code for a fee
> and release old ve
Brooks writes:
> ...I can charge for the new software.
Yes. You can do whatever you wish with software of which you are sole
author.
> I, of course, cannot and would not charge them for GCC, Apache, or for
> that matter Linux in general,...
Of course you can. You just have to provide source an
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