Re: environment variables

2002-05-15 Thread Mike Alonzo
Tom Allison wrote this message last Wed, May 15, 2002 at 05:37:09AM -0400: > Where is a good place to park an Environment Veriable like RSYNC_RSH? in your ~/.bash_profile . > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROT

Re: Accessing 2 POP mail servers

2002-05-03 Thread Mike Alonzo
Mike Alonzo wrote this message last Fri, May 03, 2002 at 09:52:31PM +0800: > I have 2 pop mail accounts(1 from the ISP and 1 is free). How should > I access the second one? i have a mutt-exim-procmail-fetchmail setup here. > This is what i want to do: > > 1st pop mail account:

Accessing 2 POP mail servers

2002-05-03 Thread Mike Alonzo
I have 2 pop mail accounts(1 from the ISP and 1 is free). How should I access the second one? i have a mutt-exim-procmail-fetchmail setup here. This is what i want to do: 1st pop mail account: subscribed to various mailing lists. 2nd account: subscribe to various mailing list also. does fetchma

Re: Abiword font problem

2002-05-01 Thread Mike Alonzo
Lars Jensen wrote this message last Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 02:17:53PM -0700: > Abiword crashes due to a font problem whenever I start it up. It > complains that it is unable to add to the font path. I don't understand > this because I have type 1 fonts, and they are loaded in my > XF86Config-4. > >

Re: random signatures in mutt

2002-05-01 Thread Mike Alonzo
Sam Varghese wrote this message last Wed, May 01, 2002 at 07:11:33AM +1000: > How does one set random signatures in mutt after compilation? I > looked up on Google and everything I found seems to indicate that it > only be done by editing config.h during compilation. > Is there some hack for this?

Can't read my Audio CD

2002-04-23 Thread Mike Alonzo
i have a problem reading my audio cd's in linux. i can play them directly with xmms but i cant read through it. what should I do? am i missin something? tia -- Jan Michael C Alonzo email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Problem solving under linux has never been the circus that it is under