el any kind of need to switch to something else.
Again, sorry for this praiseful post... :P
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ding... but - what wouldn't you do
to have a brilliant MUA behaving exactly the way you want it to?-)
Sorry for this praiseful post...
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s extremely convenient - programs are easy to remove
and the whole thing is very organised. And, I'm the kind of person,
who likes to organise everything. :-)
Thanks for the answers.
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e identical twins. Any ideas why there's two places
for mail? This, of course, isn't really a problem - I'm just curious
why the mail spool is located in two places.
I use fetchmail to fetch and Exim to handle the mail, as well.
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oody is brilliant and I don't have a clue when it will become
stable and I don't care personally; but, for people out there, who are
using stable versions only, wanting to upgrade their potato software to
something more recent - for their sake, I hope that woody gets stable
soon enough.
ackbox or IceWM (the only two I've tested with) on top of
xserver-svga (3.3.6 - couldn't get 4-series server to work) with
xlibs and all the other X stuff 4.1.0, be related to this? Fvwm
works just fine - I have no idea whatsoever why that is.
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t, at least, tries to track down
the sender's ISP's address.
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http://goa-head.org/ekhowl they're just to take you to sweet harmony"
Netscape.
And family members also want to use "the old and secure" Netscape.
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ke throwing my 2
cents on the table. :-)
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http://goa-head.org/ekhowl they're just to take you to sweet harmony"
DO cleanly unmount before i
> off the machine. any clues for a newbie? thanks.
You could provide more information. How do you exactly shutdown your
computer?
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release without changing /etc/apt/sources.list.
[snip]
> So far, it is not working. If I try to update an existing application, I
> get the error message: Release "unstable" for "foobar" was not
> found
Does `apt-get -t release install package' work?
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any things can get broken and fixing them will make your hair turn
grey. ;-) But, if you like to tweak and screw around the system, then
by all means - go on, and upgrade.
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Jussi Ekholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Karsten M. Self wrote:
>> $ strace blackbox -display :0 2>&1 | tee bbox.strace
>
> I did it from X (can't connect to X-server from console) as rxvt as
> a "window manager", again. And now I have bbox
spam for the world? ;-)
> 2. My Space bar scrolls down. Hoiw do I scroll up a message?
? gives you the help screen. You can see from there, that '-' scrolls
one page upwards.
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little, ill flower do
as an attachment, as it is somewhat long. I can't make anything of it,
maybe you can?
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X just freezes; mouse
moves bouncing around slowly and I have to press C-M-Backspace
for couple of times before it shuts X down. The message;
Failed to open catalog, using default messages
And it doesn't go further. Any insight?
> Give this list and the blackbox@trolltech.com list a searc
ut KDE or Gnome as a window manager, so I know nothing
about them. The wm's I mentioned, I have found good for my use. YMMV.
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but the
server itself is 3.3.6. This is, because I haven't been able to make
xserver 4.1.0 work.
I'm quite sure I forgot to mention something relevant, but I'm glad
to tell everything I forgot if someone asks me. Any help will be
highly appreciated.
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he places in sources.list? The package is sitting
> in /tmp at the moment, and I've tried adding file:/tmp to sources.list,
> but still no luck - I think it's adding things like stable or main to
> the path.
Use dpkg.
$ dpkg -i /foo/bar.deb
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pe 4.x sometimes. Links I haven't been using lately, lynx
just comes more naturally when typing at the console. :-)
> One limitation I have is that my bank won't accept anything but Netscape.
I was surprised, that my bank accepted Konqueror. At least I was
able to do a transfer with it..
'm
downloading something from the web, I usually do it with wget. Nice
tool, indeed.
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On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 10:49:27AM +0530, Jeffrin Jose T. wrote:
> Is there any option in mutt such that it
> is possible to add address of the sender to abook ?
This *may* do the job, I haven't tested it myself, but give it a shot;
http://freshmeat.net/projects/abook/ >
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On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 02:33:09AM -0700, Ben Hartshorne wrote:
>> On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 11:15:04AM +0300, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
>> I'm not sure, but you might be looking for aliases. Put something
>> like this in your ~/.muttrc;
>>
>> alias [ , ... ]
>
~/.muttrc;
alias [ , ... ]
And then use the alias in To: -field, when composing messages.
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h
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 11:21:52PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
>> Jussi Ekholm wrote:
>>> On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 06:41:00AM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote:
>>> Bill McCarty's book on Debian (still online, free) is, IMHO, still
>>> the best guide for new users.
>
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 04:22:05PM -0400, Titus Barik wrote:
> I want to connect to an NTP server to sync my desktop clock in Debian
> (Woody). Is ntpdate the preferred way to do this?
I'm running ntpdate once a day with cron, maybe you should do the same?
Then there's also rd
On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 06:41:00AM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote:
> Bill McCarty's book on Debian (still online, free) is, IMHO, still
> the best guide for new users.
Where can I find this book Quick (very quick) Google-search told me,
several things, but not the location of it.
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e tell from this little bit of
information, that what went broken and how it is to be fixed? And
indeed, all the packages that got upgraded to unstable in the process,
are now testing's versions - everything is as it was, if you will.
Unless dpkg --force broke something big time...
Any input
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