n system) but
heard some complaints.
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The exim start up script in /etc/init.d doesn't start exim as a daemon
if it finds exim will be run from inetd. In that case, what will
happen to outgoing mail if it can't be delivered right away? For
instance if my internet connection goes down for a while.
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fter logging out and rebooting, it's back to "Modify time".
Anyone know why?
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ng mail by putting
mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T"
into .fetchmailrc and letting procmail deliver my mail. I'm not sure,
but I think the default behavior of procmail will deliver your mail to
the usual place. Otherwise, you'll need to write a .procmailrc file.
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> Quoth Scott V. McGuire,
> > In a recently installed and apg-get dist-upgraded potato, I can't use
> > alt-x in emacs. Does anyone know why?
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> > (I know I can use escape-x, but I'm used to alt-x)
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> For some reason, I think m
In a recently installed and apg-get dist-upgraded potato, I can't use
alt-x in emacs. Does anyone know why?
(I know I can use escape-x, but I'm used to alt-x)
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-upgrade" after installation
isn't so hard; but skipping a step would be nice.
Could I also use this method to install straight to woody?
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le to optimize disk space? Say, symlink a few
> > directories (/home, for example) from one installation to another? It would
> > not only optimize disk space, but it would keep the same user files under
> > both installations.
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> > Thanks again,
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:31:10PM -0400, Scott V. McGuire wrote:
> Hi,
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> I installed potato on a system on which I have been using redhat. I
> had spent a bit of time selecting color combinations that I liked for
> programs like mutt and slrn. Unfortunately, the colors are
> considerably different un
Hi,
Is there any way to get just selected unstable packages using apt-get,
like mutt 1.2? If I put lines for unstable in sources.list I think I
will get the unstable versions of all packages. Is that right?
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xterms differ and if I can get the redhat behavior
somehow? (Oh, and its not an XFree86 3.3 -> 4.0 version thing since
the colors were the same under redhat 6.2 and 7.0).
The scrollbars are different too, but that is not much of a problem.
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