ve a working sendmail setup that you
like, what's wrong with keeping it?
This isn't meant as a challenge or anything, in case it seems to come
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something that works
with things that read MH boxes. If you put a .mh_sequences file
(blank, so 'touch .mh_sequences') file in a mail folder, mutt will
read it.
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Narins, Josh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> (Galeon has no open bugs like I describe)
No, but mozilla-browser does.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=173518
And others like it. That page gives a workaround to try, as well.
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I haven't read myself..) & mentions the
> workaround is to uninstall galeon and reinstall mozilla-browser,
> which is what I did & it worked for me.
Mozilla-browser has a lot of repeated items in the bug tracker that
are all this same problem. The true workaround seems to be to
on was not how to disable the framebuffer, but just
the logo. I think the OP wants framebuffer, but is annoyed but the
cute picture on boot.
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though I could be wrong.
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dpkg-reconfigure mozilla to not use freetype.
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ther
mozilla-based browser, and it does *not* happen with galeon-snapshot
or mozilla-snapshot.
I tried to send a bug report via reportbug, but it seems to have not
gone through or not been accepted or something, as I haven't received
confirmation.
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Elimar Riesebieter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Dec 2002 the mental interface of
> Mark L. Kahnt told:
>
> > On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 20:31, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> > > On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 11:54:52AM -0500, Jason Wojciechowski wrote:
> > > > Natha
ree
> deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable non-US
packages.debian.org tells me that apt-src is available in unstable
only at this point.
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Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Note that some people (like Linus) say that anyone who runs a
> framebuffer console is insane.
Why?
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27;m sure there are a dozen more that more impartial
people could name (though I've become a full time mutt user these
days).
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receive, since it's almost certainly not a Debian
issue - I suppose it's as good a place to try as any, though there
might be newsgroups where you'll find more help.
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dmesg | more
is most (pun!) appropriate?
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operly yet.
Based on the fact that "startx" gave the OP a bunch of output, I'd say
that at least some X packages are installed, or else he would have
just received a "command not found" error.
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Hello Richard,
On Nov 5, Richard Kimber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > > You mean there are email programs that can't thread? Amazing. I've run
| > > kmail, mutt, evolution and sylpheed-claws (this post). All are
| > > thread-capable.
|
| But Sylpheed is not.
Yes it is. In Claws, there's
Hello Rob,
On Nov 5, Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I'm kind of curious now: how common is threading among mail clients now?
Well, even my school's web-based email system has threading ... I
haven't used other than Sylpheed and mutt in forever, either, though, so
I really don't know abo
Hello Lance,
On Nov 2, Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| This is what I am trying to do-- but automatically from a console.
| Galeon will save as *.ps file. But does w3m,links, or wget save as
| *.ps file? How can I write a script (bash, perl) to go to a website
| and dump the h
Hello Paul,
On Nov 1, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > | Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
| > | as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
| >
| > Hmmm. Load it in a web browser, print to file, convert the ps to a jpg
| > or something, then set that t
Hello Lance,
On Nov 2, Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Anyone know if there is a way to put an htnl page
| as a background in a window manager (windowmaker)?
Hmmm. Load it in a web browser, print to file, convert the ps to a jpg
or something, then set that to be the background?
Hello Scott,
On Oct 31, Scott Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| new abyssian filter technique
: Bayesian?
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You can tell how far we have to go, when FORTRAN is the language of
supercomputers.
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
| 1 message for deshmukh at 192.168.100.1 (955 octets).
| reading message [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 of 1 (955 octets)
| flushed
| etc.
|
| now, i want to know, what is this flushed? where has this message gone?
|
| my /var/mail/sandip is 0 bytes
|
| there is no mbo
Hello Oleg,
On Oct 27, Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| The paper also mentioned that the author, Christoph Lameter, is a
| faculty member of the University of Phoenix. I'm a Ph.D. candidate
| myself (at Columbia), and I thought one could not be a faculty
| member (anywhere) without a doctor
Hello Chip,
On Oct 24, Chip Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I like Mozilla a lot better than Netscape in many ways, but the
| STOP button leaves a lot to be desired. When I hit stop, it takes
| a few extra moments to realize it's supposed to hit the brakes and
| stop - must need a brake tu
Hello Mike,
On Oct 24, Mike Fontenot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Can anyone tell me who is the current Debian maintainer of
| ghostscript? Or how I can determine that information?
jason@inj ( jason ) 14:34$ apt-cache show gs
Package: gs
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-S
Hello Price,,
On Oct 22, "Price, Erik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > You *have* tried xserver-3dlabs, right?
| Um is that a driver, or a product? The answer is no to both,
| though. That doesn't show up as one of the choices of driver when I
| run `dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86`. In
Hello Jamin,
On Oct 21, "Jamin W.Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > this is a complete minimalist one liner:
| >
| > apt-get install fluxbox xterm mozilla xmms xchat gaim xserver-xfree86
| > gpm xbase-clients xfonts-100dpi xfonts-base xscreesaver linuxlogo
| > xpenguins
|
| You can'
Hello Kevin,
On Oct 16, Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| If I run spamc/spamd, then would my procmail recipe simple be ...
|
| ## filter all mail through SpamAssassin ##
| :0 fw
| | spamassassin
|
| Or something different?
The following two blocks are my first re
Hello martin,
On Oct 14, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > | install deborphan and run it.
| >
| > I'm a fan of debfoster, myself.
|
| yes, but you needed to initialize it before you started everything,
| did you not? it's not big help if you didn't do that. at least that's
martin f krafft wrote:
| > is there a method of knowing that packages that can be safely removed?
| > typically, these will be packages on which no other packages depend.
|
| install deborphan and run it.
I'm a fan of debfoster, myself.
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Cristi Banciu wrote:
| > library. I have libncurses5-dev and all of its friends installed.
^^^
| U need libnucurses5-dev
Again.
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Hello Robin,
On Oct 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robin Cosby) wrote:
| > library. I have libncurses5-dev and all of its friends installed.
^^^
| I had the same problem. Try installing the package "libncurses5-dev".
Would an apt-get
be proven to be
| > authentic?
|
| No, not just you. I get this:
|
| [-- PGP output follows (current time: Tue 08 Oct 2002 06:57:54 AM MDT) --]
| gpg: Signature made Tue 08 Oct 2002 06:49:57 AM MDT using DSA key ID 0EFB1DFE
| gpg: BAD signature from "Jason Wojciechowski <[EMAIL PROTE
Hello,
On Oct 8, wrote:
| I saw quite many PGP signed messages in this list.
| How can I get the posters' public keys easily from mutt?
If you use the "keyserver options auto-key-retrieve" in your
..gnupg/options file, gnupg will try to grab the key automatically.
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Hello Charles,
On Oct 4, Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Pardon my ignorance, but there doesn't seem to be much
| documentation on the gworkspace site. What is the
| purpose of gworkspace say in conjunction with
| WindowMaker...what would I get that I don't have by
| using fsviewer,
ben wrote:
| thanks jason. apt crapped out on the first try. i needed to update.
| gworkspace is a bit of a resource hog, though. it totally claimed
| my fluxbox workspace, obliterating everything else that was running
| there before. oh well, it's a new toy to play with, just in time
| for
Hello ben,
On Oct 3, ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| what's the sources.list line for the gworkspace deb?
I got mine from a standard mirror. Perhaps it's only in unstable, though.
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Hello Grant,
On Oct 2, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I'm looking for something that can be used to generate a report
| documenting a Debian system's configuration:
|
| Kernel version and configuration
| Packages (and versions) installed
| Services enabled in inittab and/or r
Bob Bernstein wrote:
| > Is there a kde3 freindly version of another ftp client that someone could
| > point me in the right direction.
|
| You could build from source, or take the leap to a console tool, namely
| ncftp. I guarantee it will be the last "new" ftp client you ever try. (But
|
On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 12:35:20AM +0300, Ymir wrote:
| If you are running sid, you might be interested in reading this:
| http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=161717
Ah, such is the life of sid. A new libssl0.6.9 was installed by
apt-get dist-upgrade today and we're rolling again.
I was playing with adonthell when my display froze up. It was totally
unresponsive, and I didn't have a way to ssh in, so I had to manually
turn the machine off and then back on. Now, trying to ssh gives
jason@inj ( jason ) 15:57$ ssh stout
zsh: illegal hardware instruction ssh
Hello Lars,
On Sep 11, Lars Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I just installed the Mozilla package on my system, and it can't show
| java applets. Both Java and Javascript are enabled in the browser.
| Nevertheless I get a message that I need a plugin. The message doesn't
| state which plu
Hello Pierre,
On Sep 11, Pierre Dupuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| But my xmms (i know it's a little problem) don't want to play
| mp3...So i have use the kde user manager to give the user all group
| access (audio too) but it does not work properly, and my speakers
| are so mute... Please
jeff wrote:
| on a lot of 'screenshot' sites, i see peoples running irc (x-chat?)
| in a nice transparent aterm or maybe even eterm.
| how the heck do ya do that?
Click around the eterm menu to find the configuration to find where
you can set transparency. It's in there somewhere. Dunno a
Hello Pierre,
On Sep 11, "Pierre Dupuis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| To load my dsl ECI Hi focus usb modem, i must use a kernel >=2.4.0. So i
| must compile it and replace the old one.
| I run on a Woody release, so do you think it's a good idea ?
Probably no problems.
Please don't repl
Hello stan,
On Aug 31, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| What's the package, or procedure I need to complete to get Galeon to
| handle Java pages on a testing/unstable systen?
Check out www.blackdown.org
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There is
John Hasler wrote:
| Keith O'Connell writes:
| > If the source code is there then in a multiplier game, how can you
| > be sure that your opponent has not tilted his client to enhance his
| > game play?
|
| If the possibility bothers you you're taking the game way too
| seriously.
Maybe.
Craig Dickson wrote:
| developers didn't seem interested in the idea of automatically
| checking the mailbox (not a server, but the local mailbox itself)
| every few minutes, which I wanted because I use fetchmail to retrieve
Sylpheed does that (now). I have a fetchmail setup that grabs my ma
Eric Smith wrote:
| According to D. on Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 04:39:12AM -0800:
| > try dpkg-configure xserver-xfree86 That is assuming
| > that it downloaded when you upgraded. Check to make
| > sure that you have it installed.
| nope
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] $ dpkg --configure xserver-
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
| Great, they're weren't even done with 2.4.14 yet. Is it just me,
| or are they churning out releases too damn fast for comfort? I am
| reassured by Debian's slow release cycle that it will be of high
| quality. Kernel.org is slowly becoming as bad as
Charles Baker wrote:
| When I start mozilla 0.9.5 on sid I get an error
| "Cannot create browser instance" I installed mozilla
| via apt-get of the deb package. I'm currently running
| 2.2.18 kernel and xfree 4.1 and windowmaker .70. I
| tried to launch from the commandline in an eterm to
|
Michael P wrote:
| This is the first time I've rebooted (or probably even exited X) in
| three days, and I upgrade packages every day, so I'm not sure what
| caused it. I searched bugs.debian.org and mailing list archives, but
| no one else seems to have the same problem.
Other people (mysel
AL> maybe I cannot see the forest because of the many trees, but when I untar
AL> the latest Linux kernel tarball, it ignores my symlink, creating a
AL> directory in it's place:
That's normal. After untarring, just "mv linux linux-2.x.y" for the
appropriate x and y, then "ln -s linux-2.x.y linu
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 02:12:47PM +0200, j wrote:
> On Monday 22 October 2001 00:54, Patrick Schnorbus wrote:
>
> > > Suddenly, X won't start up anymore. I have no idea how long this problem
>
> > try to remove the quotes in
> > /etc/X11/Xsession.d/99xfree86-common-start
>
> Nope. that doesn't
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