Re: The perfect X text editor

2000-03-02 Thread J C Lawrence
u only ever need to start and load (X)Emacs once. From then on you're just attaching edit sessions to the single running instance. Gnuclient is packaged as a part of XEmacs (which I use in preference to GNU Emacs), or as a seperate package for GNU Emacs. -- J C Lawrence

Re: The perfect X text editor

2000-03-02 Thread J C Lawrence
You are using gnuclient and not loading a whole new copy of Emacs every time aren't you? -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*) Other: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--

Re: PHP3 and MySQL

2000-02-14 Thread J C Lawrence
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 01:59:28 -0700 Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There *is* a way to get apache/php3/mysql to play nicely without > having to use the dl() for it in every script... Add "extension=mysql.so" to /etc/php/apache/php

Re: Java compiler

2000-02-10 Thread J C Lawrence
compiler should I use? www.towerj.com -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*) Other: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--

Re: mailman craziness

2000-02-07 Thread J C Lawrence
You need to fix the source of the problem -- your browser. -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*) Other: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--

Re: Tracking Web Page hits

2000-02-06 Thread J C Lawrence
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000 04:28:20 EST TKWJ3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would like to be able to track people that come to my webpages. Install webalizer. -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*) Other: [EMAIL

Re: Pronounciation of Linux that important?

2000-02-04 Thread J C Lawrence
stent. I've head him use each of the main pronunciation forms at various times, and often within the same conversation or speech. -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*) Other: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--

Re: Whiteboard for debian?

2000-02-04 Thread J C Lawrence
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000 18:13:27 +0100 Wojciech Zabolotny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, I'm looking for the whiteboard teleconferencing utility, > available for both Linux and Winblow$. It should be open source of > course... CVW -- http://www.mitre.or

Re: Schedule-like app for Linux

2000-02-04 Thread J C Lawrence
On Thu, 03 Feb 2000 17:00:18 -0600 Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What this boils down to is: Is there a program for Linux that will > do essentially the same thing as Schedule+? CyberScheduler from CrossWinds. Linux, Windows, web, text mode, etc versions, and Palm support

Re: dselect

2000-02-02 Thread J C Lawrence
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000 12:57:20 +0100 (CET) Ron Rademaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can anybody tell me where the list with packages that are selected > in dselect resites? dpkg --get-selections -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMA

Re: Moving from RedHat to Debian

1999-12-26 Thread J C Lawrence
formance of the various server stacks (Linux NFS on the server is faster than FTP, Solaris NFS is slower due to Linux NFS shortcomings). -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*) Other: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--

Re: the perils of software re-use

1999-12-12 Thread J C Lawrence
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999 19:35:03 -0500 Joe Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A friend of mine proposes this be marketed as a game. Call it > Kanga-Doom. "Urk!" he says without noticing the domain he is emailing from. -- J C Lawrence

Re: An open letter to the debian community

1999-12-06 Thread J C Lawrence
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999 16:53:41 -0800 (PST) George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, J C Lawrence wrote: >> There are a great many people for whom the only particular value >> Debian brings to the table is apt-get and friends. They have no >&g

Re: An open letter to the debian community

1999-12-06 Thread J C Lawrence
a system they can upgrade and extend over the wire, and potentially apply that same distribution and administration model acros a lab of hundreds of machines. And even more interestingly, Debian needs those people. They are the users of the world and Debian cannot surivive without a user po

Re: system logs management

1999-12-06 Thread J C Lawrence
ile as opposed to > removing it - does one exist? # > file -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*) Other: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--

Re: Clipboard-like software?

1999-12-03 Thread J C Lawrence
sure where source for that is. -- J C Lawrence Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*) Other: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --=| A man is as sane as he is dangerous to his environment |=--

Re: exim and procmail, and how to stop spammers?

1999-12-03 Thread J C Lawrence
ot; user = ${local_part} delivery_date_add envelope_to_add return_path_add from_hack Director: procmail: driver = localuser require_files = ${local_part}:${home}/.procmailrc transport = procmail_pipe -- J C Lawrence

Re: Mail problems and procmail

1999-11-25 Thread J C Lawrence
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999 01:49:36 + Mark Wagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > J C Lawrence wrote: >> Even better is to get rid of the .forward and have Exim >> recognise that you are using procmail as an LDA by inserting the >> following director and transport in exim.

Re: databases, which one?

1999-11-25 Thread J C Lawrence
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999 02:36:36 +0100 Jean-Yves BARBIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, I wonder if there's a package with > easy-to-use-and-powerfull database? (something like dBase > III+/IV) mySQL is more than fair. -- J C Lawrence Intern

Re: Mail problems and procmail

1999-11-24 Thread J C Lawrence
port: procmail: driver = localuser require_files = ${local_part}:${home}/.procmailrc transport = procmail_pipe Voila! Exim will see that you have a .procmailrc in your $HOME and automagically invoke procmail as an LDA. -- J C Lawrence

Re: exim and procmail?

1999-11-18 Thread J C Lawrence
e_to_add return_path_add from_hack The transport: procmail: driver = localuser require_files = ${local_part}:${home}/.procmailrc transport = procmail_pipe -- J C Lawrence Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*)

Re: secure pop3 via ssh

1999-11-18 Thread J C Lawrence
nstall the sshd (comes as part of SSH) on the server. Hang the POP server of /etc/inetd.conf (should happen automatically). Make sure that you are using TCP Wrappers (tcpd). Add a line in /etc/hosts.deny reading: : all Add a line to /etc/hosts.allow reading: : localhost Done. -

Re: DON'T FORGET TO RESTART EXIM ?

1999-11-12 Thread J C Lawrence
load. Of course the fact that Exim is not built against TCP Wrappers in potato actively encourages running it under inet.d, which is a bloody shame. -- J C Lawrence Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*)Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ..

Netscape 4.05 tarball?

1999-11-11 Thread J C Lawrence
Does anybody have a copy of the original netscape 4.05 tarball? -- J C Lawrence Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*)Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...Honorary Member of Clan McFud -- Teamer's Avenging Monolith...

Re: xxgdb: Cannot perform malloc

1999-11-11 Thread J C Lawrence
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 22:03:13 +0100 wrote: > On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 11:20:28 -0800, J C Lawrence wrote: >> Unfortunately I can't let you onto the machine in question >> (behind a firewall). Is there any data I could provide that >> might be useful? > I can't

Re: xxgdb: Cannot perform malloc

1999-11-11 Thread J C Lawrence
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 18:17:20 +0100 Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 13:03:56 -0800, J C Lawrence wrote: >> I'm running a straight Debian potato system. Everything is up to >> date. gdb works just fine. xxgdb returns the following, al

xxgdb: Cannot perform malloc

1999-11-10 Thread J C Lawrence
I'm running a straight Debian potato system. Everything is up to date. gdb works just fine. xxgdb returns the following, always: Error: Cannot perform malloc Ideas? -- J C Lawrence Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --(*)Int