when I
> >return\.)
> >* 1^0 ^Subject:.*(un)?su(b)?(s)?cribe
> >* 1^0 $ ^^${SPCNL}*(un)?su(b)?scribe
> >* -1^0 ^Subject:.*Re:
> >{
> > LOG="(Un)?subscriber - "
> > :0
> > /dev/null
> >}
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
couldn't put the lid back on and stop people from
redistributing copies that they'd downloaded before it was sold. I think
most people on /. agreed that the GPL is not revocable like that. search /.
for the story if you want links to relevant docs, etc.
happy hacking,
--
#define
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 03:20:26PM -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 05:01:36PM -0300, Peter Cordes wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 12:27:05PM +0200, Schoppitsch Dieter wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I want to run X-Applications on my
your laptop doesn't suck
too much, you could run a lightweight window manager on it, like fvwm2
or something.)
Use CTRL+ALT+F7 to get back to X.
Enjoy.
(Someone else posted directions for using XDMCP (X -query ...), if
you want to run xdm/kdm on the fast machine.)
--
#define X(x,y) x#
irst time...
BTW, the base system includes some stuff for configuring itself, so if you
get the right directories mounted, etc.. Notice the start of /etc/init.d/rcS:
#
# See if system needs to be setup. This is ONLY meant to
# be used for the initial setup after a fresh installation!
#
if
all the kernel modules binary
package if you want to keep using 2.2.17, or just compile 2.4.3 (or 2.2.19)
yourself. (I think there are packages of 2.2.19, if you want to go that
route).
happy hacking,
--
#define X(x,y) x##y
Peter Cordes ; e-mail: X([EMAIL PROTECTED] , ns.ca)
"The gods c
#define X(x,y) x##y
DUPS Secretary ; http://is2.dal.ca/~dups/
Peter Cordes ; e-mail: X([EMAIL PROTECTED] , dal.ca)
"The gods confound the man who first found out how to distinguish the hours!
Confound him, too, who in this place set up a sundial, to cut and hack
my day so wretchedly into small pieces!" -- Plautus, 200 BCE
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