Opera Web Browser (with an html address...)

1997-11-06 Thread Paul J Thompson
ght to you by the letters E and K and the number 9. Paul J. Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://thomppj.student.okstate.edu/~thomppj/> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Opera Web Browser

1997-11-06 Thread Paul J Thompson
know it isn't 100% kosher Debian Free Software Guideline software, but it would nicely replace those other two web browsers (what were they called) on the linux desktop. - Brought to you by the letters E and K and the number 9. Paul J. Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://thomp

problem with gpc

1997-09-10 Thread Paul J. Thompson
compiles under gpc on another linux system (non-debian) and it compiles on our campus VMS. it also looks to me to be a more system related problem. what's up? (please help me!) confused, paul j. thompson p.s. for good measure, here's the program: PROGRAM LAB3 (INPUT,OUTPUT); (*

Re: read-only root and usr partitions

1997-09-07 Thread Paul J. Thompson
. do you know of any files there which would prohibit this? > I find it unfortunate that /etc cannot be mount read-only. Will the > FHS address this problem? what is the FHS? -- paul j. thompson -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL

read-only root and usr partitions

1997-09-07 Thread Paul J. Thompson
only one file specifically that is written to on those two partitions: /etc/mtab. is this the only one? if not, what are the others? if so, where is the proper place to repartition it so i can mount root and usr read-only? thanks, paul j. thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- TO UNSUBSCRIB

MH problems with .maildelivery

1997-09-06 Thread Paul J. Thompson
e screwed up again as soon as slocal tried to process another message to my mailspool. please help! thanks, paul j. thompson --- start. maildelivery --- # File debian-user mail to +lists/debuser: source debian-user | A "/usr/lib/mh/rcvstore +lists/debuser" # File linux-admin