time. So when in two days time I connect again, the mail
is NOT fetched (old mail) but is deleted.
I have a situation where I sometimes access one POP mailbox from a CE
box and a mobile phone, but if the Linux box got there first (automated
dial ups) then I miss the mail.
Thanks in advance
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On Mon, Apr 26, 1999 at 11:43:17PM +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> Try
>
> command >/dev/null 2>&1
>
Sorted - Thanks :-)
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n't seam to make much difference.
It's a bit of a pain if you run fetchmail every five minutes, and receive a
CRON mail to say what it did.
There must be a way to supress the output !
Thanks in advance.
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;why' mine doesn't work in the first place will
be a needle in a haystack job. So if I can just sort of re-force the ESC key
to work instead, then the problem is solved eh !
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, then all is well?
It makes no difference if I am telneted in, or actually on the console when
using 'screen' - still the same result.
So, how can make the ESC work in screen/mutt, if at all.
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On Sun, Apr 25, 1999 at 12:00:19AM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> :0:
> * ^X-Mailing-List:.*debian-devel
This is the beasty ^ which I had missed. The ':' ? It stopped it all
working!
Cheers anyway, for such a speedy reply :-)
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Forget last, I now have it working :-)
I had missed a ':' after the 'Resent-From' which I am using to catch the
mails. As soon as I added it, everything just started working fine.
DOH!
Apologies.
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e of other enteries
in there. And they work fine.
Ideas !
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Debian long time agao :-) (also use update-rc.d)
I run loads of stuff from 'local' OK, but whenever I try to add a setterm
line to disable the screen blanker (and yes I use full path), it doesn't
disable it. Accepts command OK, just doesn't disable :-(
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anks in advance.
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tories. But I do have a few for such things as squid, motd etc..
Which wouldn't make any difference to this !
Cheers
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om scratch and start again... If I have to do that
then I may as well go back to 1.3.1 and restore from tape. 1.3.1 *IS* the dogs
parts when it comes to Linux. With 2.0 I still have my doubts, but would like
to give it the chance to prove itself before zapping it.
Cheers
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olve the problem
on my own !
I know I am repeating myself, but hopfeully the message will sink in, I
DON'T want to know if it works on YOUR system, I want to solve the problem
on my own !
It works just great here too under 1.3.1, but how the fuck do I downgrade
2.0 back to 1.3.1, not easy isit !
Cheers
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on. Is it
something todo with termcap entries or the likes.
I am confused, and just wish to find a cure !
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dow :-(
Thanks in advance.
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t
Might not be the best way, but better than just allowing root access from
anywhere (suicide).
Of course you could always login as another user and then 'su -' to root.
Chow
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o do with being slow, like stink !
> If there are a lot of lines to move down, this takes ages,
Errr, three lines in my test file :)
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2.0 problem, NOT NSCA!
> On Windows I use CRT and find it to be most excellent.
So do I. And like NSCA the CR is broken.
It only works when I am..
a) in console mode
b) in Screen
c) Export term to VT220
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r. The problem only started when I upgraded from
1.3.1 to 2.0
Just knowing what is broken isn't it !
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. As this
last week it has become of great use (for a change)... Masquerading as a
Coaster to stand my drinks on .
Cheers
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e to set things up... But just what is it
changing to make CR work OK, that my normal BASH shell isn't?
Ie if I can find the answer. I could perhaps just add it to my /etc/profile
file eh ??
Ideas !
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aps one of the oldlibs maybe, but which one ?
Actually I do have the above named file, but it's just a sym link to
"libdb.so.1.85.1" ?
I haven't knowningly run a.out stuff for ages ?
Ideas !
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source.
I can compile (some) of the broken code by doing...
PATH=/usr/i486-linuxlibc1/bin:$PATH make
I guess some of this code must like '5' more than '6' :-)
Still, I am getting there!
Now if only I can sort the last machine out the same, I will be rockin :)
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Debian 2.0 CD.
That is installed here.
> This completely reorganized /usr/include/ and the kernel-compilation
> problems then disappeared.
Maybe I should try removing mine, and retry :)
Well you never know
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e here now this last week, but no-one has responded with
and explanation.
If I get such, I might just suss why things are broken.
Cheers
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can explain why !
The Debian FAQ says that I can still compile my old code OK after an upgrade
to 2.0. But I can't. WHY NOT !
Chow
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have alot of broken not worky junk lying around now. In
fact I have just deleted loads, cus it just won't work, and won't bloody
compile either :(
> Just keep on truckin'.
Yeah but having the best truck in the world is a bit sad when you can't
get any wheels to fit it. You just have to sit and look at it, cus it
aint going anywhere without them wheels ?!
Cheerio
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oblems I cannot sort. Even as a novice all those years ago,
the level of frustration was nothing compared to now.
Cheerio
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e errors mean, and
what *may* be broken here, I would be more than grateful.
Beg, grovel, grovel, beg, plead !
Many many many many thanks in advance.
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src/linux/kernel'
make[1]: *** [first_rule] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory /usr/src/linux/kernel'
make: *** [linuxsubdirs] Error 2
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)
ncurses3.4-dev (1.9.9g-8.8)
> Moral of the story: oldlibs is only for programs that you don't have the
> source for. Anything else, you should link against glibc2 based libraries.
OK
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piles working
again. I just keep getting lots or Error 1's and 2's (and thats just at the
make dep stage)
Beg grovel pld creep ;-)
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hanks in advance.
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en setting some sort of
stty variable or something which is mending it perhaps !
It was just fine under 1.3.1 ?
Idea's most welcome :-)
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en setting some sort of
stty variable or something which is mending it perhaps !
It was just fine under 1.3.1 ?
Idea's most welcome :-)
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the right direction to what this is about,
why, and how to mend !
Thanks in advance.
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installing it,
But the problem remains.
I have seen this problem before, but I can't remember for the life of me how
I cured it !
Ideas !
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ox is
seriously broken since upgrading to 2.0 from 1.3.1
Just wish I had left it all alone now :(
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t.d/bind reload ! But curious.
The /sbin/clock command is a must though !
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so I know where the numeric goes ! But what is it. Where does it come
from !
PLEESE can some kind sole shed some light for me !
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confirmation I am back on the debian-user list !
Thanks in advance.
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to be stuck with 1.3.1 just because I have a few
non-debian packages installed !
Thanks in advance.
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