John Summerfield wrote:
Rus Foster wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Duggan wrote:
I know that this is a really n00bish question, but I have to ask.
What is the command that limits output from a command to just a page
at a time, like the /p command in DOS?
Thankyou
Elijah
Try
cmd | less
Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Friday 2004-07-16 08:59 am, Duggan wrote:
I know that this is a really n00bish question, but I have to ask. What
is the command that limits output from a command to just a page at a
time, like the /p command in DOS?
less (or more). As in, instead of running
Rus Foster wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Duggan wrote:
I know that this is a really n00bish question, but I have to ask. What
is the command that limits output from a command to just a page at a
time, like the /p command in DOS?
Thankyou
Elijah
Try
cmd | less
Rgds
rus
I tried both
I know that this is a really n00bish question, but I have to ask. What
is the command that limits output from a command to just a page at a
time, like the /p command in DOS?
Thankyou
Elijah
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I have recently installed Sarge on a Celeron 850 machine with a
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop plugged in via PS/2. I am becoming
increasingly annoyed by unknown scancode errors which continually
interupt commands in the bash console, especially "unknown scancode e0
59". Apart from this t
> Ah, it _just_ started working! but I'm afraid I didn't notice what I might
> have done to fix it. It may have been as simple as renaming ~/maildir to
> ~/Maildir.
Yup. This is what did it. :)
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It listens on a local unix socket. It is
configured by /etc/courier/authdamond if you are using the debian
package.
What version of courier-imap do you have?
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y. It makes security easier to think about.
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1-unix as root while X was not running. My next attempt to
start X happily recreated everything in a way that it was happy with.
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i can't find the X driver for my viper v770d agp 32 MB graphics board.
does anyone know if a driver has been written for this board? can i use
anyother drivers? is this board so new that a driver hasn't been written for
it?
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Duggan Dieterlyvoice:
l work fine with big disks. just change the disk geometry in expert mode.
in fdisk or cfdisk.
as far as the swap partition problem goes, i'm not sure. did you make sure
that you changed the id to the swap id on the partition (82, i think)?
did you initialize the swap space?
>
> Duggan
just to let everyone know, cfdisk does not work with window FAT32
file partition tables. use fdisk instead.
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i'm thinking about switching from debian to red hat. is there any compelling
reason why debian is better than red hat?
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writes
using the long disk support format?
>
> On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 09:06:56AM -0600, Duggan Dieterly wrote:
> > i'm trying to install debian linux from a cd-rom that was in the 'Debian
> > GNU/Linux Guide to Installation' book.
> >
> > the problem i
are 2 FAT32
partitions on my hard disk.
so, what's up with this??
any help would be greatly appreciated.
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idering installing red hat. i have to buddies who
have very similar machines, and they installed red hat with no problem.
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partitions, and i get the following message:
FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition
Press any key to exit fdisk
i can 'view partitions' with cfdisk. it shows me that there are 2 FAT32
partitions on my hard disk.
so, what's up with this??
any help would be greatly apprec
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