On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 12:21:08AM -, John-Mark wrote:
> I have just installed mutt on my system but cant see how to configure it any
> help much appreciated
> jm
If you can stomach it, you can press F1 and get help.
Mutt uses ~/.muttrc for configuraion.
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On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 01:40:20PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> I still get problems intermittently with fetchmail pausing for a long
> time while getting the first messsage. I thought I'd fixed it by editing
> /etc/hosts but it still happens sometimes. At other times it works
> perfectly.
>
Hello,
I am trying to install Debian potato on my PC.
Before the past weekend, it was already running Debian potato, but I decided I
didn't like the way my HD was partitioned, so I re-partitioned and now I can't
get the Linux kernel to boot.
I have tried the boot set from potato, slink, a
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build a database of files and directories. The locate command uses this
database to quickly locate files, i.e. if you issue the command 'locate
texmf' it will list all matching entries.
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83 Linux
/dev/hdb3 560 619120960 82 Linux swap
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ction refused
> > Is the postmaster running at 'localhost' and accepting connections on Unix
> > socket '5432'?
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> Ouch!! What can I do to fix this, other than uninstalling postgresql?
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ally you could probably add some code to create a message, if a
> file was rejected, although this is usually not the filter's job.
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this is just what magic-filter does. If I try to 'lpr binary-file' I get
email back saying an attempt was made to print a binary.
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graphical program and use the mouse to paste it from /dev/clipboard to
where I need it.
Is there a mechanism already in place to handle this?
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is Netscape that flakey, or what?
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ould appreciate a kick in the right direction.
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Hello,
Did you compile support for your sound card (you need to confiugre and
compile a custom kernel to get sound support for your particular card).
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anks.
Yes, you can do this command, but if you think a command might be harmful,
why would you use it when you don't really understand it?
Using wildcards can dangerous when used with the rm command. From
experience, I know it is all too easy to type
rm -rf * ~ instead of rm -rf *~
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t the connection in any way,
as far as I can tell; i.e. it doesn't disconnect and the tranfer is only
breifly idle.
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hem send then?
>
> Armin
You shouldn't have to do anything special. Write your email and when
your ready to send it all, just connect to your provider. You can type
mailq to see if there is any mail not sent (as root), then as root you
can type runq to force it to be sent.
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On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 07:52:03AM -0400, Jim Foltz wrote:
> There is an envelope package at the CTAN site somewhere, it may be a
> place to start.
>
> I have attached a quick and dirty perl script that I use sometimes
> (try not to laugh).
Opps, no I didn't.
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isturbing experience)
>
> Thanks
> Rich
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first tried to compile the source myself and install
it. Now I seem to go out of my way to find a .deb package of the software.
What's happening to me?
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I don't want to run the unstable tree at this time, thanks. I'll just
compile it myself.
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install. Then I could
select REMOVE is I so desired.
Isn't it backwards to select INSTALL and have the result be to REMOVE packages?
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; been afraid to do that.
>
> Yes, you can do that. Just make sure you go in the order of most stable to
> least stable. In other words, define stable first then unstable.
What do you mean by define them? In /etc/apt/sources.list? (assuming I use apt)
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e
for delivering the messages to local users.
Here is my .fetchmailrc
poll mail.acorn.net
proto pop3
user aa204
password xx
poll pop.raex.com
proto pop3
user jfoltz
password
poll pop.kent.edu
proto pop3
user jfoltz
password xx
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ileged user to
the dip group. .e.g.:
# adduser user dip
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s... it looks like you need to add yourself to group "mail" in order
> to do that. It's been long enough that I forgot all about doing that.
I thought of that, but the exim program is owned by root.root, not root.mail,
so why does adding a user to the mail group work?
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> You did not specify, what to do with the messages, that *don't* fit
> into your filter-patterns. So I suggest the following (of course
> you'll need to adjust those):
I don't think I need to, nor do I think I should have to.
Ma
like this. This makes sense, I am just
used to doing things a certain way.
> If you want to force exim to deliver all incoming mail immediately, you
> can add "smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 0" to /etc/exim.conf.
Ok, this helped alot. Maybe I'm warming up to exim a little.
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taking the time to read this.
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# Exim filter
if error_message then finish endif
if $header_x-loop: contains "debian-user"
then
save $home/Mail/debian-user
endif
if $
Is there any compelling reason to switch from smail to exim?
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s, as a .o file is created. The problem occurs
while linking. I emailed the authors with a similar message a week ago, but
I have not recieved a reply from them.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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the kernel sources. You don't need it, though.
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James,
In the morning, I start an at job that runs pon and downloads my email
from a pop server. I set it to run about 15 minutes before I get home
from school, so all my Debian mail is ready to read as soon as I get home.
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Try:
sed '1,10d' filename > newfile
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On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 06:36:01PM +0100, Daniel Elenius wrote:
> Does anyone know of a Quicktime .MOV player for Linux?
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Hi,
I recently started getting this error, while maintianing an up-tp-date
slink. Does wp8 need the old xlib6 from oldlibs?
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Hi,
Why are all the C lib functions listed in the top level of the info
menu? I am running slink, mostly.
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Thank you Paolo, this is what I needed. In fact, gnuplot was on my list
to experiment with to see if I could make it plot the data from pppstats.
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On Sat, Jan 16, 1999 at 01:57:59AM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Jim Foltz wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there some program that can log ppp data through-put? I'd really like to
> > see what's happening while I am downloading for exten
Hello,
Is there some program that can log ppp data through-put? I'd really like to
see what's happening while I am downloading for extended periods, like
when I upgrade Debian.
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ttp://www.ora.com) and "Beginning Linux Programming" by WROX Press
has one chapter on shell programming.
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er notice, unless you have your machine booted
up on when cron.weekly is run.
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t;
> umask 002
> /usr/bin/check-sendfile
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>
> What am I doing wrong here? I just want my prompt, as a regular user,
> to look something like this:
> /home/kent $
> As root my prompt has the working directory listed. Where is the file
> for the root prompt? Maybe
Hello,
Did you ever notice when doing a mailing list archive search
from the Debian web site, that when you select to search from
Oct to Dec 1998, all the matches come up from Oct , skipping,
apparently Nov and Dec completely?
Or is it just me?
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Hello,
I thought I remeber someone posting a link to a page
which showed the Packages file in a framed HTML page.
This was not the Debian package listing page, it was
an independent page.
Does anyone remeber that and what is the url?
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338]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x13
> magic=0x88c9]
> Dec 31 04:39:13 debian pppd[338]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x13 magic=0x0]
> Dec 31 04:39:43 debian pppd[338]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x14
> magic=0x88c9]
> Dec 31 04:39:43 debian pppd[338]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x14 magic=0x0]
> Dec 31 04:39:49 debian icmplogd: destination unreachable from
> [209.44.32.73]
> Dec 31 04:40:13 debian pppd[338]: sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x15
> magic=0x88c9]
> Dec 31 04:40:13 debian pppd[338]: rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x15 magic=0x0]
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control of a script that would do stuff like this before
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On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 07:23:56PM +0100, Paulussen Edmond wrote:
> Last week I installed Debian GNU/Linux 2.0
> Everything went (quite) well. I installed Linux, windowmanager, Netscape,
> connection with my ISP,... and got it working.
>
> Since yesterday I am unable to login. After login (with c
Hello
I was poking around in the perl5 lib directory and noticed 3 Dpkg
modules: List.pm, Packages.pm, and Index.pm.
What can they be used for?
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> hard drive, and I would think that it would be very difficult to put Linux on
> it to
> share with W95. So, I thought it might be simpler to get a inexpensive hard
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llation be any easier on a separate hard drive?
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> TIA
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> 1. Why?
> 2. How to fix?
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> TIA
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k he has a 33.6 USR
modem, which should be no problem. Can anyone send me some examples of ppp
scripts for ATT? I'll bet pppconfig will work will little trouble.
(I hope my WP8 cd comes soon, it sure would make him feel more comfortable)
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What version of of Debian, perl , and libgtk-perl are you using?
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24/7.
What exact locate syntax is not working for you?
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perform. Maybe you can use your locate database to see if anything has
changed since it last updated (assuming it hasn't run since the crash).
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> is to make a boot floppy to be used in another computer.
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> Is this possible?
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Dear Debian User,
Do I need to re-compile the entire kernel if I really just need to, for
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Hi,
I would make a .xinitrc file in your homedir and put:
exec your-prefered-window-manager
in it.
he chsh command will change your shell
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undefined reference to `pow10'
>
> THanks!
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fwrite("\033I\000", 1, 3, prn_stream);
#endif
I would really like to make this an option to gs at print time. That way, I
can set up an entry in /etc/printcap for a ps-draft printer.
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Hello,
Section 8.3 of the installation manual may help. It says to copy your custom
kernel to over the file named linux on the rescue floppy and run the rdev.sh
script that is found on the floppy.
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The subject summarizes the question.
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> I ran "/usr/doc/pppconfig" but came into a nother problem when I tried to run
> "pon" it gave me a errer "/usr/sbin/pppd: infile /etc/ppp/peers/provider:
> unrecognized option '/dev/modem' " Agian can someone help me?
>
> thank's
> chesshome
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Then, you can boot into Linux, mount the Windows partition, cd to where the
pavkages are, and use the command dpkg -i ppp-2.3.5-3.deb to re-install the
ppp package.
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> Kernel and Modules' and select cdrom and proprietary controller it forces me
> to floppies.
>
> Is there a way I can install straight from the CD, or do I need to create
> floppies?
>
> TIA,
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system.
> Can you use a mouse with these if the correct mouse driver is installed,
> or what else is required.
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> How do you get the computer to run a program, after it is installed.
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Hello,
Is there a version of Netscape around the archives that does not have the
mail and news client, or the html editor? Just a plain web browser, no
extras?
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ckage description even says some of
its routines are buggy.
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5 before you can mount a partition on
it.
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anks,
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ernel builtin.
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> Oh... /dev/mouse doesn't exist.
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Hello,
I want to use either dialog or whiptail for some installation front ends.
What's the difference between these two programs? The man page for whiptail
is only a minor rewrite of the dialog man pageq, but I didn't find where it
told the differences between them.
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On Fri, Oct 02, 1998 at 11:03:35PM -0400, Daniel Martin wrote:
> Jim Foltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On Sat, Oct 03, 1998 at 09:31:53AM +0800, Chan Min Wai wrote:
> > > Hai,
> > > I'm asking about that can a user have the rithr of root and
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