3 comes with emacsclient;
according to [1], emacsclient supersedes gnuserv in gnu-emacs since
22.1.
Tiago Saboga.
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Please don't cc me; I am subscribed.
Unfortunately I don't have the time to do tests here, but I am sure you
are quite close to your answer.
Good luck,
Tiago.
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What about
Depends: B(>=10.0)
Conflicts: B(>=11.0)
?
Cheers,
Tiago.
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Andrei Popescu writes:
> On Thu,23.Jul.09, 11:25:18, Tiago Saboga wrote:
>> >
>> > Do you have the bug number? This is the reason that I left Kmail.
>>
>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41514
>>
>> It should be solved when the akonadi server
Dotan Cohen writes:
>> 1) There is a long-standing bug - or feature request: kmail does not
>> start a new thread when downloading mail, so you have to wait for it
>> to finish. It can be long if you have lots of mail, or if you pass
>> the mail through anti-spam/anti-virus.
>>
>
> Do you have th
Charlie writes:
> Haven't used Kmail for some months, maybe a year, but decided to try it
> again a couple of days ago.
>
> It appears to be a huge resource hog, and doesn't respond for some time
> as it does something which I can't detect, sometimes using 20% of my
> CPU and 10% of the RAM.
>
> I
ed about the official name of the Debian
distribution. Just FYI, there are actually two flavors of Debian that do
not use the linux kernel: Debian GNU/KFreeBSB and Debian GNU/Hurd.
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Paul E Condon writes:
> I have what I think to be a solution, but the reason it works is now
> suspect because it could not work for you, whose system differs from
> mine in some mystery aspect. What happens if, in the future, a Gnome
> developer, changes whatever makes it work for me into whateve
I had "removed safely" the device,
in kde, I had no more device file - or better, just the main one
(/dev/sdf), and both file and fsck.vfat complained that the file was not
available (I don't know what the exact wording was). And so I could not
even run fsck (fsck.vfat, in my case).
Tiag
Paul E Condon:
> > But, for hal-mounted devices, the umount also deletes the
> > mount-point.
Andrei Popescu:
> The problem seems to be with the volume manager as this does not
> happen under Xfce. Maybe the volume manager of your DE also triggers
> an "eject" (or something similar)?
Probably. I
i have never used any of them, but I think ddrescue, gddrescue and
myrescue (apt packages) are made for what you're doing.
good luck,
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Andrei Popescu writes:
> On Sun,19.Jul.09, 08:11:21, Paul E Condon wrote:
>> I have no objection to the status of hal as a required part of a
>> standard desktop installation, but I do have a question as to how best
>> to deal with a peculiar situation.
>>
>> I have several USB hard drives (ones
Jochen Schulz writes:
> Paul E Condon:
>>
>> I have several USB hard drives (ones with rotating machinery inside,
>> not solid state 'disks'). From time to time I need to perform format
>> maintenance on one of them. In order to do this, I look in /dev to see
>> what device name has been assigne
Sven Joachim writes:
> You can use gnus-parameters to set up all Debian groups (i.e. mailing
> lists) at once. The following untested example assumes that mail sent
> to debian-...@lists.debian.org end up in a debian.foo nnml group:
>
> (setq gnus-parameters
> '(("nnml:debian\\.\\(.*\\)$"
>
Christoph Pilka writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> besides Ion, Wmii, Xmonad and Awesome there exists the absolutely
> excellent tiling window manager StumpWM. StumpWM is rock stable, fast and
> _really_ leightweight (some hundreds kbytes). For all of you interested in
I fully recommend stupwm, but I would
Paul Johnson writes:
> Tiago Saboga wrote:
>
>> Thanks to everyone who answered. It's what I am doing right now for this
>> list (via customization, as I am not yet comfortable with all gnus
>> variables), but I am subscribed to more than 10 debian lists and I would
Forwarding to the list...
Charles Roberts writes:
> Tiago Saboga wrote:
>> steef writes:
>>
>>> hi list,
>>>
>>> starting up lenny, my machine hanged on 'activating swapfile swap' (or
>>> something like that)
>>> starting up
Freddy Freeloader writes:
> Thorny wrote:
>> On Sun, 17 May 2009 12:31:05 -0700, Freddy Freeloader posted:
>>> In my mind there is no good reason for this fix to go into Sid
>>> and then sit there until the dependencies are satisfied for that version
>>> number.
>>>
>>
>> Well, that is the s
Dotan Cohen writes:
>> Have you tried gnuhtml2latex? I have never tried it, having always
>> dealed myself with the encoding before passing the file to html2ps.
>>
>
> Thanks, I had never heard of gnuhtml2latex until now. However, running
> it gives this output:
> Parsing of undecoded UTF-8 will
Dotan Cohen writes:
>> I missed the beginning of the thread, but why not html2ps?
>>
>
> It does not support UTF-8.
Have you tried gnuhtml2latex? I have never tried it, having always
dealed myself with the encoding before passing the file to html2ps.
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Sven Joachim writes:
> On 2009-05-18 02:25 +0200, Tiago Saboga wrote:
>
>> I am moving from mutt to gnus, and I am missing a description of how to
>> make gnus behave "the right way" when dealing with debian lists. I use
>> fetchmail to get messages from my
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steef writes:
> Tiago Saboga wrote:
>> steef writes:
>>> starting up lenny, my machine hanged on 'activating swapfile swap' (or
>>> something like that)
>>> starting up my machine a second and third time did not give any
>>> trouble at al
I missed the beginning of the thread, but why not html2ps?
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I am moving from mutt to gnus, and I am missing a description of how to
make gnus behave "the right way" when dealing with debian lists. I use
fetchmail to get messages from my ISP, and a strange combination of
procmail and maildrop to filter them into mboxes, where each mailing
list has its own in
terstart hanging on
> activating a swapfile?
> in all those years i am using debian this never happened before.
It's happening too, exactly the same. That's just one machine; several
others are running just fine with lenny.
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Martin McCormick writes:
> Is there any sort of instant message application that can run in
> a command-line terminal, similar to talkd?
What about jabber in emacs? But try `apt-cache search instant message`
and you will find almost a handful of them.
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>>>> Debian. Any help will be more than welcome ! :)
>>>>
You may also try the unclutter package. It's not really "on a permanent
basis", but it works quite well to take it out of the way.
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