Recently I upgraded to unstable (Thanks to all who are working for this
project.) and all seams to work quite well so far. However concerning
the new bash- package I have a question. Before upgrading I had the
following lines in my ~/.inputrc file
"\e[1~": beginning-of-line
"\e[3~": delete-char
"\
> Adalberto> How can I get information from X to know resolution
> Adalberto> and color depth of my actual server?
>
> Adalberto> Well, I can change resolution with that 'three keys
> Adalberto> effort' but I don't know exactly how many colors were
> Adalberto> displayed and
Randy Edwards wrote:
>
>I'm running Netscape 4.04 with bo and have been having some trouble
> getting Netscape's internal mail to work. I've set Netscape's preferences
> to use its internal movemail function and have chmod'ed my
> /var/spool/mail/redwards subdirectory to 01777 like Netscape r
>> linux (unix) is a quite secure system. But if somebody can get directly
>> to the server-computer, then it is easy to reboot computer to dos with a
>> boot disk, and use 2e-filesystem tools to get all files they want, like
>> shadowed password file, or any other only root-readable files.
>
> It
Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote:
> Markus Schneider wrote:
>
> > I am also using bash-2.0, kbd-0.94 and de-latin1.map. I didn't set
> a
> > special font. The only thing I had to do for mc to display
> german
> > umlauts was to selecet "Full 8 bits"
Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote:
> I've got a problem regarding the localized keyboard mapping
> (german)
> and an appropriate console font.
>
> After I installed bash-2.0 and kbd-0.94 I couldn't access certain
> chars, so I needed to replace default.map by de-latin1.map or
> de-latin1-nodeadkeys
I try to make use of the powersave-ability of my monitor. Typing
"setterm -powersave on" on a textconsole is working properly but how can
I set this at boottime for ALL textconsoles? I've put this command into
a little script in /etc/rc.boot/ however powersaving then works only at
tty0.
Under X I
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