On Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 06:07:24PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> due to a relatively popular demand on such a (mis-)feature at debian-user,
> i became interested in automatic login, too. so i just implemented it
> for xdm, kdm and wdm (wdm not tested). i thought about gdm, too, but it
> seems
On 5 Apr 2000, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
> infocmp must not be telling the whole story.
> The END key does not work in "emacs20 -nw" in an xterm with
> "TERM=xterm", but it does work with "TERM=xterms" and
> "infocmp xterm xterms" returns no differences at all.
I'm not even sure that [x]emacs looks a
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Rodrigo Castro wrote:
> It worked! I looked at
> "/usr/share/emacs/20.5/lisp/term/xterm.elc"and noticed that \e[4~
> goes to [select] key. Is it a normal behaviour to beep when it gets
> this key? Branden, is that a problem with some configuration of mine
> in X or is i
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Rodrigo Castro wrote:
> I couldn't make my Emacs work yet. Anyway, the problem is with
> Emacs (in Xterm) and not with XEmacs. I don't know but do you have any
> other idea? (I already contacted the Emacs maintainer but I didn't get
> any answer so far).
I hacked this ye
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Jack A Walker wrote:
> Please excuse this lame non Debian specific question. Is there a simple
> way to change all filenames in a directory so they are lowercase? I would
> like to change all the *.cpp and *.h files in a project directory to be
> lowercase letters only. I k
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> anyway memtest86 boots on its own anyway... quick Q: does memtest86
> work on SDRAM ? I know it doesn't work on ECC or Parity ram? I will
> dfind out tonight...I am trowing 64 MB od SDRAM in my machine (nice
> upgrade from 32 MB of old SIMMs)
Well
On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Curt Howland wrote:
> I notice that MIT now has a Linux build for PGP5.0
> US version. I know that there is a PGP Debian package
> available internationally, but not on the US site.
> Anyone know if a U.S. PGP package for Debian will be
> created?
You can find both the us and
in my previous setup I used to have "setterm -blank 15 -powersave on"
launched in my init scripts.
in the debian 1.1beta distribution, setterm does not seems to support
such options. (the -msg option dissapeard, also).
Is this because the setterm included in debian is not up-to-date
(in which
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