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> 2.95.4 coexists with egcs-2..91.66 and how do you configure them to coexist?
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> 3) Any comments on the failed make of egcs-2.91.66?
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r RAM running
potato.
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seems tedious. I know a simple script file could do this.
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> Anyhow, I know there must be a decent resource list for script writing,
> and am curious what people suggest are the best places to look. Thanks
> guys!
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The X server start at 8 bit depth by default. I can start it in 16 by
using the command "startx -- -bpp 16". Is there a config file where I
can set the default to be 16? I tried adding the argument to Xserver,
but it did not accept it.
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icator
> or netscape package which are meta packages installed.
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e my kernel on me before.
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> > Any tips ? This is dribing me nuts. I can't do a succesful apt-get
> > dist-upgrade anymore, since apt wants to install 2.2.17-1 everytime.
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> > Thanks !
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last question
:-) If you are retrieving mail from your ISP via fetchmail and
sendmail, presumably the domains were resolved by your ISP's MTA. So,
why bother resolving them again? I get mail this way on my laptop,
and I don't want to have some message not delivered to my laptop
because the sender's domain temporarily cannot resolve.
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clean buildpackage modules. Any idea what is going
on?
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ED]) wrote:
> Hi!
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> Is it possible to have one ".emacs" file which can handle both GNU Emacs
> and XEmacs? If so, what elisp construct do I have to use in order to
> distinguish between both Emacs flavors?
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> Any help is greatly appreciated!
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> Greetings,
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]>... Domain must resolve
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> Also, it looks like the mails in question are not showing up in my
> mailbox. So I guess my question is, is there a sendmail flag for
> stifling the DNS lookup, and what is the debian-correct way to set it?
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Debian? I ask that because it started
> happening to me immediately after I switched to Debian from another
> distro, and it had never happened to me before that.
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> I'll look into getting a new battery when I have some money, if I can't
> find a software-related c
ctly what you want - I would like the Emacs
version :-)
I don't understand why you object to your mail client invoking an
instance of, say, sendmail in order to contact the appropriate
outgoing server for the particular message you are sending. Some
process has to contact that server using SMTP, wh
file on my potato system. What others
are obsolete? What changes do I have to make before I can safely
remove the obsolete files?
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> Host.conf isn't used with libc6 anymore (i.e. for the last 2 years).
> It's now /etc
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configuration is fine, and that you need to look at your MTA. Try
/etc/init.d/sendmail reload if using sendmail, or similar for another
MTA.
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nothing. If I ftp in as a regular user,
ls works fine. What did I misconfigure?
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ock kernel instead of my custom kernel or something.
On Aug 9, Neil L. Roeth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I upgraded my Sony Vaio 505VE from slink to potato, and then upgraded
> the kernel from 2.0.38 to 2.2.17. Using potato with 2.0.38 is no
> problem, but with 2.2.17 there are a couple o
lpha/beta).
> It's not fully compliant.
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was rather daunting to have to figure out all of the
various options; it would have been much easier if I could have known
I was just making an incremental change to the current kernel.
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me.)
> I also got this little sendmail problem it won't send to other computers
> then those on the LAN, some dns things. I told sendmail to use dns and I
> don't have a smarthost,
> what else could it be?
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