"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> I've also since discovered the ifhp package, which appears to be
> designed to do pretty much what I'm asking for here, though there's
> rather little guidance provided on how it's supposed to be used.
> Printing in general's always been more or less a mystery to me.
>
Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was wondering if anyone knew of a program that would check the
> weather, and display a map w/ cold front's, rain, etc.
I use the gnomecam_applet and connect to any site that has such
information (I like www.wunderground.com's satellite pics and th
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need to build an html page with photos. I'd like to make thumbnails and
> link them to the actual pix in another file. What will do this under potato?
I installed http://fredrik.rambris.com/gfxindex/. Very cool.
Cheers,
Colin
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[gtoaster]
> Doesn't do anything when I do it.
>
> I do get a log full of :
>
> kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device sr(11,0)
> kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device sr(11,0)
> kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in
Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Hall Stevenson" wrote:
>
> > > I tried gtoaster but I have to admit I don't understand its user
> > > interface a bit.
> >
> > It is somewhat odd... what are you trying to do ?? I've used for a
> > little while now and seem to understand it.
>
>
Viktor Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking for a tool that creates HTMLified cross reference of C
> code. Particulary, if I have a e.g. a prototype for an open function
LXR has been mentioned. There is also Global
(http://www.tamacom.com/unix/) which seems pretty powerful (I like
* Mars Moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So is a Sound Blaser Live driver available to the Linux users??
One option is a current ALSA: http://www.alsa-project.org
Or OSS: go to http://opensource.creative.com, grab a snapshot there
and follow the instructions in the docs/README* file. The only t
* maths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is there any good download software (something like net vampire) for linux?
Don't know what net vampire is, but take a look at Pavuk (.deb in
potato), http://www.idata.sk/~ondrej/pavuk/.
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* Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The code was originally written by someone else, and I had to modify it.
> It uses a whole bunch of libraries written in C. And I am too lazy to
> port it to C++. So I had to use both gcc and g++. But it is just a pain
> to keep the memory allocation cons
* Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I change the options in xemacs ( 21 latest ) to enable multiple
> windows, and I try to compile or move to errors in the compilation, I get
> the folowing error message:
> wrong type argument : windowp, nil
I'd do a
M-x set-variable RET debug-
* David Wiard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could someone point me in a good direction to start learning some shell
> scripting? I can do the extreme basic stuff, but I'd like to learn a lot
O'Reilly's Debian book has a chapter about bash. Here is the online version:
http://www.ora.com/catalog
* Fam Engelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> with those pseudo-transparent eterm backgrounds. I found it impossible to
> use the 'home' and 'end' keys in an Eterm, while they do work in an xterm...
> Why? Can I enable them in any way?
This is from the Enlightenment list (Michael Jennings replying)
* Stephen A Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> subordinate files in that directory. But in my latex source file, a
> \usepackage{titlesec} causes an error that the file titlesec.sty is not
> found. titlesec.sty is of course in
> /usr/lib/texmf/local/titlesec/titlesec.sty and it is also mentioned i
* dkphoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is this Slink (Debian 2.1)? If yes, teTeX has a date problem in the
>> original release. If you care about TeX, you should get the package
>>> from the 2.1r5 release (somewhere on www.debian.org) and install
>> that afterward.
> Thanks. Would that have ca
* Cyrus Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
> I captured a video sequence from my television card using xawtv and it
> created
> an avi file that was 140M big and it only went for a few seconds and its
> resolution was not that big.
> Can I possibly compress this to a more managable s
* dkphoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> fmtutil : 'tex -ini-progname=latex latex.ini' failed.
Is this Slink (Debian 2.1)? If yes, teTeX has a date problem in the
original release. If you care about TeX, you should get the package
from the 2.1r5 release (somewhere on www.debian.org) and install
t
* Rafa Castillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any way to see DVD's on my Debian box?
Take a look at www.linuxdvd.org.
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* Guilherme Soares Zahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also, do anyone know of a good Linux replacement for Windows'
> Microcal Origin? I'd need a program that can create scientific
> graphics/plots (no need for 3D plots), do both linear and nonlinear
I'd take a look at sal.kachinatech.com (or
* TKWJ3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Someone had sent a email out about a link to a site selling Debian
> shirts or something to that effect. Well i deleted the email and
www.copyleft.org (or .com?)
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* Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you don't feel like editing /etc/group (since if you screw something
> up it could be Bad), you can use adduser, like so:
> adduser larry stooges
...and don't forget to log out and in again.
* David J Kanter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I guess. I think I have the alsa driver installed as well. Only problem thus
> far is kmod won't load the module; I've got to insmod au8830.o myself.
You just have to add it to /etc/modules. Options go to
/etc/modutils/modconf.
* J Horacio MG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> README.Debian file for sgml-tools says that version 1 is orphaned
>> upstream. I take that to mean that I might not get help from the
>> upstream authors.
> Not sure, but I think that even the sgmltools2 is orphaned by now.
Indeed. Because of lack of
* Dave Sherohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Colin Marquardt said:
>> Hmm. Do you maybe have "knocking on the line" enabled? (Sorry, don't
>> know the proper word for it. It's just that you can hear that someone
>> tries to call you if you alrea
* Jocke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like my modem connection to hang up
> as soon as I get an incomming phonecall.
Hmm. Do you maybe have "knocking on the line" enabled? (Sorry, don't
know the proper word for it. It's just that you can hear that someone
tries to call you if you already
* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [pid 17274] read(9, "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]"..., 64) = 64
> [pid 17274] write(17, "335\r\n", 5) = 5
> [pid 17274] select(18, [4 11 13 17], [], NULL, {300, 0}) = 1 (in [17], left
> {299, 98})
> [pid 17274] gettimeofday({947982516, 627961}, NULL) = 0
* Arcady Genkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Which package do text conversion utilities come with? I'm looking for
> dos2unix primarily.
For me:
ashwork: ~ $ alias dos2unix
alias dos2unix='recode ibmpc:lat1'
ashwork: ~ $ dpkg -S recode
[...]
recode: /usr/bin/recode
[...]
HTH,
Colin
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* Vincent Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> there's a file that comes with emacs called viperCard.tex (in
> /usr/share/emacs/../etc/). it's a reference card for emacs viper-mode.
> i want to turn this into a pdf so i can get hard copy and stick it on my
> wall. i can get hard copy (and sti
Hi,
with Stefan's permission I'm forwarding this mail from
debian-devel. Please be gentle and include useful information in
case you want to send a report to him.
--- Begin Message ---
Jules Bean wrote:
> That's right. IIRC, doogie said that actually it was some complex
> interaction with some
Hi,
I finally have gotten myself a domain name, and now I'm using it in
/etc/hosts and everywhere (my machine is called ashwork).
I have two users here on this machine whose mail adresses are
{colin|[EMAIL PROTECTED] I also have two other users who are
*not* on this machine but have the same dom
* Francois Deppierraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Actually, the last field should be one only for the root partition. Any
>> other partitions you want fscked on boot should have a 2 there instead.
>> Partitions that should never be fscked should have a 0.
> Wh
* Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> *- On 6 Jan, Shao Zhang wrote about "Re: modem RX rate is considerable
> slower than RX rate"
>> What does not make sense is that, the TX rate is so much slower
>> than RX rate.
>>
> I have the same problems. Try playing around with your mtu and mr
* Jens Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Compilation worked fine. The only problem was that the package building
> process did not work. I could have installed the programs by hand, but I
> would have to bypass the package control system and would get problems when
> the real packages eventua
Hi,
* Jens Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried to build several potato packages for my slink machine. This failed,
> because some debhelper scripts were not available. After installing the
> potato version of debhelper, it failed again, this time because some command
> (it might have b
> Sounds good, but it won't install. Seems that debhelper has to be
> upgraded as well and 'that' seems to require the perl upgrade.
> Depbelper fails with
> DH_VERSION=10 perl -MTest::Harness -e 'runtests grep { ! /CVS/ }
[...]
I had this problem as well, but the answer I got from the -devel-L
* aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i want to know what people reccomend for an e commerce package for
> linux(free or not) something thats stable, secure, and runs on debian 2.1
> :)
Freshmeat has this to say:
--- - --- -- - --- -- - - - -- -
subject: MiniVend 4.0 alpha3
a
* Christopher Judd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm shopping for a computer for my work, and I need to know what support
>> is available for re-writable CD-ROMs is. Can someone clue me in on that?
> Check out the CD Writing and CD-ROM HOWTOs. Re-writable CD-ROMS
These URLs should help:
* Paolo Pedaletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The internet server I'm setting up for a school needs
>> a filter for porn, ads en maybe some custom sites.
>> I'm useing squid at the moment...
> I use at home junkfilter with wwwoffle.
Do you mean junkbuster? That certainly can do the job.
And w
* Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[gogo]
> You use the -b switch to specify the minimum bitrate, or the VBR code
> might get too agressive during "easy" portions of the WAV file.
Where did you find that info?
> I use -v -b 112 as suggested in the docs, works well here.
Hmm, the docs
* Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 09:06:02AM +, Paul Keenan wrote:
>> > Jason Winters wrote:
>> >
>> > does anyone know why packages would install right, then when I try to
>> > run them nothing happens?
>>
>> Could you be any more vague ?
> i could!
> "Why does
* Alan Eugene Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One of the main problems I have with acroread is that fonts are
> not displaying correctly. That's the best I can make of it---two
> words are overlaid on each other; a whole line may only be an inch or
> two wide, but in letters 14 or 18 points h
* Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The fastest LAME-spinoff I know is href="http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~shigeo/soft/gogo2/";> GOGO ,
> that is optimized by using 3DNow, MMX and ISSE assembler. About 4 times
> faster than LAME at the same quality.
Why does it say I should combin
* Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> description about the purpose of each mailing list and the issues that are
> discussed on it?
www.debian.org has a one-line despcription in the Mailing-List
section.
* Jesse Jacobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ah, yes. I've been using ae with pdflatex. I don't remember if that
> was a part of Slink's teTeX either. Pdflatex makes a pdf directly
Yes, in tetex-extra.
> Images also must be included a bit
> differently.
Not at all!
* Ron Hale-Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 08:05 PM 12/6/99 +0100, Colin Marquardt wrote:
>> * Eric G Miller writes:
>>
>>> If you don't need them to be CMR fonts (which I don't think Acrobat can
>>> display well), try '\usepackage{t
fonts", see
> <http://www.ludism.org/rpg/osprey_ugly.pdf>. This was produced using the
> suggested fix above.
Uses Type 3 fonts, as can be seen in File| Document Info| Fonts.
Did dvips tell about some .pfb or .pfa fonts? Can you send it's
output (just the first few lines)
Config-Requests
sent [LCP TermReq id=0x3 "No network protocols running"]
rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x41 ]
rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x3]
Connection terminated.
Connect time 0.6 minutes.
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Hi,
* Ron Hale-Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've discovered that the Slink pdflatex doesn't do everything I'd like it
What are the features you are missing?
> I have all the Blue Sky fonts, and pdflatex uses them, but LaTeX still uses
> the ugly Type 3 CM fonts. Everything I have read ab
* Eric G Miller writes:
> If you don't need them to be CMR fonts (which I don't think Acrobat can
> display well), try '\usepackage{times}'. That'll give you Postscript 1
> fonts. Since AcroReader only understands 11 fonts, *only* Times Roman,
> Helvetica, Courier [New?], and Zapf Dingbats will r
* Aaron Van Couwenberghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was recently trying to render a pdf from docbook, but the farthest I got
> was TeX. Upon calling jadetex on jade's output, metafont dumped a bunch of
> complaints about missing files.
Well, I cannot answer your question exactly, but to ge
* Alan Eugene Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is anyone using TeX/LaTeX to produce PDF? Can the PDF be understood
Yes. You can use pdf(la)tex which produces PDF directly
(http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex/), and dvipdfm, which uses
the normal DVI output (http://odo.kettering.edu/dvipdfm
* Marc Mongeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking for a way to create rather nice-looking network topology
> maps. I figure a solution will involve an easy-to-use object-oriented
> drawing program with a library of network objects (routers, switches,
> links, clouds, etc.) that is also ext
* Dwayne C Litzenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 11:03:48PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 03:54:45PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
>> > Does anyone know of a spell-checker that only accepts U.K. (Canadian)
>> Ispell with only the uk dictio
* Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Apr 7 1999 /dev/console -> tty0
> Then there is a bug in Eterm. Or you are trying to let multiple
> programs catch the output of /dev/console - TIOCCONS (the mechanism
> that provides "console output cloning to
Hi,
recently, I wanted to use an Eterm as a substitute for
xconsole. Eterm -C lets it listen to /dev/console.
On Debian systems, however, /dev/console is linked to /dev/tty0:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Apr 7 1999 /dev/console -> tty0
so *Eterm doesn't catch anything*. xconsole, OTOH, displ
* Arcady Genkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking for the highest compression quality possible. I don't care
> about speed (nor about interface) at all. Is there anything compareable
> to Fraunhoffer encoder under win32 for Linux?
LAME is said to be the best-quality free encoder.
http:/
* joost witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've two mice here who's middle mouse button I cannot get to work
> under X. However, cat-ing /dev/mouse shows that i do get output:
[...]
> So, it seems like it should be possible for X to detect
> midle mouse presses.
Does xev recognise it?
Maybe
* David G Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another possible reason:
> Slink is too old! (As far as I know, it doesn't support my video card well
> or at all - it's a TNT2)
For such reasons, Corel has a current XFree86, AFAIK.
* aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> livingston portmaster kicks some serious ass .. ascend max 4000 isnt so
> bad either. i use both.
Weren´t there reports with Ascend not supporting vj and BSD
compression and users having problems with that? ...
Co "not an expert" lin
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* David J Kanter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For some reason, when I try to run slrn --spool, I get this error message:
> slrn fatal error:
> slrn: pid 1549 is locking the newsrc file.
> For this reason, I guess, nothing shows up in the spooled slrn window. What
> can I do to fix this?
What pr
* Sven Esbjerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 11:54:39AM -0500, Rick Knebel wrote:
>> In RedHat I put my ipchain rules in rc.local so they start up at bootime.
>> Where in debian can I put these.
> The correct place for bootscripts in Debian is /etc/rcS.d . Normally you wou
* Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I personally don't know of any keyboard for an Intel based computer
> that has a Meta key - do they exist?
The keyboards for NCD terminals have PS/2 connectors and I´ve found
on the Net that someone has it working on a normal PC. They have
actual Meta key
Hi,
* David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Quoting Colin Marquardt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> apparently diff caches stuff in memory.
> I'm not sure what you mean by "made a new clean version".
> (I'm sure you know that -N means any empty files that w
* Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sometimes pinging the remote host seems to provoke the data transfer
> to start again (or is this coincidence?)
I have seen this as well, with the 14.4k of my parents (Doze´95).
At my parents, I had multiple Netscape connections open, and all of
them wou
Hi,
apparently diff caches stuff in memory.
I noticed that when I wanted to make a patch with
diff -urN clean_dir patched_dir > my_patch
The patch came out fine, but then I realized that clean_dir wasn´t
really clean, so I made a new clean version *with the same* directory
name.
The second
* Wojciech Zabolotny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [310] [111] [211] [311] [411] [13]/usr/bin/makempx: Command failed: dvitomp
> mpxerr.dvi manfig.mpx
> DVItoMP warning: Checksum mismatch for psyr
> DVItoMP warning: Checksum mismatch for ptmri8r
> DVItoMP warning: Checksum mismatch for ptmr8r
>
* George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have used lpc to stop/restart my printer, but still I cannot print to lp1,
>> even though magicfilter is set up for lp1.
> Your ports might have gotten reversed ... change lp1 to lp0 and see if it
> starts working. I think the designation of the po
* Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> M-x ispell-change-dictionary from emacs or xemacs does not work. (X)emacs
> reports: "no match".
Maybe you need to add your dictionary to
ispell-dictionary-alist
(not sure what the right way to do this is, though)
It should also help to set the va
* peter karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I get apt-get to explain *why* it wants to remove a package?
man 5 apt.conf
| Debug Options
|Most of the options in the debug section are not interest
|ing to the normal user, however Debug::pkgProblemResolver
|show
* Philip Lehman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Recently, I started using XEmacs to edit LaTeX files. The LaTeX mode
Does the modeline say "LaTeX-Mode", or just "latex-mode"? If the
latter, add the following to your ~/.emacs:
;;*===
;;* Initialise aucTeX
(require 'tex-site)
an
ctly what the audio group is for, so you did it right :-)
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> *- On 6 Nov, Colin Marquardt wrote about "ppp + ip-up.d + fetchmail +
> multiple polls"
>> Now, when I go online and this script is run automatically, fetchmail
>> only queries the first of my four accounts! (I can o
problem is that you should put the files a little bit deeper
in the texmf tree, e.g. at /usr/local/lib/texmf/tex/latex/apacite.
HTH,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
queries the first of my four accounts! (I can observe this because
I´m sending the fetcmail output to /dev/console).
Has anyone an idea why this is?
My system is a plain slink in this part, fetchmail is version 4.6.4.
TIA,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> driver. Someone needs to write a GPL'ed ghostscript windows printer
>> driver(maybe it already exists?).
> I'm interested in this too, as I have a linux box serving an HP 895
> to an NT box as well as other linuxes. I actually use the HP 895
> driver,
eme" box in "Desktop background
settings"?
HTH,
Colin
PS: Please limit your line length to about 72 chars.
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AFAIK, it needs a newer Perl than is available for slink *to
compile*. To *work*, the oldish slink-Perl is sufficient.
(And yes, I already asked the same question :-)
HTH (if not, we need the error messages),
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
do you do this? How do you tell Gnus that you dislike a particular
> author and/or topic?
If you suddenly realize a subject or author is very cool, then press
I a s p on that message, and it lets you specify a regexp on the
From-line. I s s p is the same for Subject. Etc.
Cheers,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ce from the manual:
| If you use adaptive scoring (@pxref{Adaptive Scoring}) and
| auto-expiring, you'll have problems. Auto-expiring and adaptive scoring
| don't really mix very well.
I´m using total-expire.
HTH,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
back after
> relaunching xemacs.
Please type `C-h F' (C-h F is the abbreviation for holding down the
Ctrl-key while pressing h, then release the key and type an F (case
*does* matter)). Now read Q3.0.7.
HTH,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
?
[...]
> I have heard of a group in Berlin that do measurements under linux with some
> GPIB-Board that do not cost 1000$+1000$ for LabView...
Search the web for the Linux Lab Project, that is it. There is also
Scientific Applications for Linux (SAL for short).
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(from the info file)
(This file isn´t on my system, but they give the contents in the info page.)
"P s Load config.$s" (from dvips --help)
Well, I´d guess you aren´t giving the new printer mode correctly.
Also consider asking on comp.text.tex.
Cheers,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
URLs to tutorials tomorrow or next week.
HTH,
Colin
PS. ...and we haven´t even talked about the *really* cool features of
Gnus... like auto-scoring (learns what you want to read and what not (by
"artificial stupidity", to quote the manual) and scores accordingly).
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
to I don't know.
--^^^-^^--
--kernel 2.0.xkernel 2.2.x----
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rld Wide Web Offline
Explorer"). If you don´t, the newest version of pavuk
(http://www.idata.sk/~ondrej/pavuk/) can use files from the Netscape
cache (I haven´t tried this, I just read it in the changelog).
HTH,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
es using
| file permisions.
|
| urgency:
| medium
|
| |> http://freshmeat.net/news/1999/10/19/940375490.html
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> *- On 19 Oct, Colin Marquardt wrote about "Re: can I list just the
> directories, executables?"
>> * jh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Hi. I would like to know if there is a command that will list just
&g
ould debug it...)
And you say it locked up your system: does Ctrl-Alt-Del still work?
If not, does Alt-SysRq work (see ./Documentation/sysrq.txt in your
kernel source; requires a 2.2.x kernel)?
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
x. www.oreilly.com should have a pointer
to the free version of their latest Debian book.
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#x27;re taking up too
> For: City of Mesa much space"
Hey, I once had a pen-pal from Mesa. John Franks, do you hear me? :-)
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
you have to browse around a bit to find it).
HTH,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
. Windows NT security
| is easy to set up and administer with tools such as the Security
| Configuration Editor.
See? This "weekly Windows NT security update newsletter" can only be
a hoax. Microsoft *themselves* are telling you.
"We have never been at war with competitors."
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to know
> how.
uhm, I think he meant to write "check". The transitions "heck" -->
"hack" --> "crack" are farther away (especially the last one) I´d
say...
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ttp://www.debian.org/releases/2.1/i386/install/ch-partitioning.en.html
> wget http://www.debian.org/releases/2.1/i386/install/ch-post-install.en.html
Easier even:
wget -r http://www.debian.org/releases/2.1/i386/install/
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wadays prefered solution would be to play
with
M-x customize RET c RET
and see what options are there.
HTH,
Colin
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'
(after reading the docs, of course :-).
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
pciutils: /sbin/lspci
So just install the pciutils package.
Cheers,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ower case letters,
digits, under scores, and hyphens.
You could also try
run-parts --report /etc/ppp/ip-up
maybe that gives a clue.
HTH,
Colin
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
our BIOS set the system in sleep mode during that 9
hours? I have a wrong time whenever that happens (and Laurent is
right in a sense that adjtime then thinks your clock is slow and
tries to correct this).
I heard the solution to this problem is mentioned in
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/Battery-Powered.gz
arent directory.
HTH,
Colin
PS: I see you are using (p)gnus: how would you conveniently make
detached signatures with GnuPG? Mailcrypt v3.5.4 (which already
supports GnuPG) doesn´t handle this, only clearsigned ones :-(
I don´t want to switch my MUA!
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Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
e while it was frozen seem to get
> processed cuz after hitting Ctrl+G.
You can see what XEmacs is doing by setting the variable debug-on-quit
to t. It will then give you a backtrace once you press C-g.
HTH,
Colin
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