On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 09:51:51PM +, Tom Goulet (UID0) wrote:
> Well, almost. Thanks -- now I remember having read this before! but
> for some reason, the simple startx command puts me right into kde,
> without the usual dialog box asking how I want to log in. This
> happens regardless of
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 10:27:11AM -0500, Terry Dabbs wrote:
> To the Great Penguin in the sky,
> or Pumpkin?
> I have purchased what is apparently the "potato" release for sparc. I
> acquired two Sparc600LM servers ($27 for the pair!) which are at this
> time runnung Sunos 4.1.3, which I am (or w
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 08:20:31PM -0400, Travis Crump wrote:
> What is the recommended way to recover from an X lockup? Just a little
> bit ago, X locked up on me(I was using a GL program and had multiple[2]
> X's running) and I tried to get my system back by logging in remotely
> and killing
Patrick,
thanks for the offer. And yes, I am trying to use my computer as a
tool. I want to find a solution to come up with an acceptable format
for my cv from within Linux. This should be consistent with your view
of computers, yes? ;)
I know this will take considerably more effort, but when
A quick test with enscript didn't yield a satisfactory result. (Line
breaks got messed up).
Actually I did write my cv in xml and then used xsltproc to convert it
to html. This was thought to be my first xml project, so I am not sure
if I did use xml the way it was supposed to be used, or not. :
Hmm, I think I was too fast in sending this mail. apt-cache search gave
me the answer:
enscript - Converts ASCII text to Postscript, HTML, RTF or Pretty-Print
Did anybody make any good/bad experiences with enscripting RTF from text
formats?
Thanks again
Andreas
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