# Omit the Modes line for the "Generic VGA" device
Modes "1600x1200" "1024x768" "800x600" "1280x1024" "640x400"
ViewPort0 0
# Use Virtual 320 200 for Generic VGA
Virtual 1600 1280
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On Sat, 30 Jan 1999, Kent West wrote:
>1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
>dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
>and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
>hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
>discon
seem to be any way to do this.
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For the past few days everytime i post to debian-user I get this back. It
has started to become very annoying :-(
-Rob
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lso played with this to see if there was anyway
to add it in to the url-viewer option but no go. Thanx alot (-:
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had already tried and it fails.. instead of opening netscape it
opens the default lynx browser. Thanks for the try tho. Anyone else like
to take a stab at this aswell?
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image-viewer = /usr/bin/X11/xv
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or some other
way for pine to open the selected url in the current netscape process?
Thanks for any help in this. I'm not sure but this could possibly also be
of interest to other pine/netscape users.
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On Wed, 9 Dec 1998, shaul wrote:
>1) I never used pppconfig but I think it strange that username/password is all
>it can handle.
>2) Perhaps configure the chatscript by hand ?
>3) xisp has the ability to open a terminal. But then again, I never needed
>this terminal.
>
>> hello
>> I need to ope
Does anyone know of a good Thesaurus in it's own linux app?? Maybe even
something thats on-line as I always have an open browser.
A bit off topic maybe but I've been looking for a Thesaurus now for ages.
I know Word and I think StarOffice both have one built in but this is a
pain to leave what I
On 27 Nov 1998, Gossamer wrote:
> - A way to enter the [I]nstall section that's automated. So I can
> make lotsa selections then press enter and go away. It takes a few
> minutes to get itself sorted out and THEN waits for me to press enter
> twice more (download files? make selections?). I wa
On Mon, 23 Nov 1998, Steve Lamb wrote:
> > c) how difficult would it be to set it up on the Win95 machine and use the
> > Debian box to forward it to the Internet? (where would I find the relevant
> > information?) (I don't use forwarding, just wwwoffle for the web)
>
> Not difficult at all.
On Sun, 22 Nov 1998, Mitch Blevins wrote:
> Phillip Neumann wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Ok, i still cannot use procmail.
> > .forward
> >
> > |exec /usr/bin/procmail
> > ``
I use this line in my .forward file. NOTE this is all 1 line:
"|IFS=' ' && p=/usr
Hi ..
This has been a problem for myself aswell. I used to run a few
mailing lists (500+ people on each) with smartlist and smail. Things
worked great and as an email came in it was sent out to the list vary
quickly.
Since I have upgraded to sendmail 8.8.8-20 i'm almost afraid to
s
I had the same problem. I always hated to have to search through
300/400/500 or more emails in my INBOX. What I did was install procmail
and a few real simple filters which divided all incoming mail into
pre-assigned folders.
I set it up like the following
E-MailGoes In
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