Under debian testing & kde in the messages pane I see the following columns:
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Date of arrival COMPLETELY EMPTY, no date in the field.
How can I tell kmail to show the date in the right field?
Ciao
Vittorio
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I have just installed the java stuff - downloaded from SUN site- as a plugin
for mozilla.
The installation instruction requires that the directory in which I
installed the java libs and programs be part of the PATH variable.
My question is:
Where t
Pentium, debian testing
I have just installed the java stuff from SUN site as a plugin for mozilla.
The installation instruction requires that the directory in which I've
installed the java libs and programs be part of the PATH variable.
My question is:
Where the PATH variable is first set: /et
Il Saturday 24 February 2001 08:04, Rick Commo ha scritto:
> Newbie Debian user...
>
> I accidentally installed the wrong Xserver. During the install I thought I
> would be given a choice so I said to when asked if I wanted to install
> XF86_VGA16.
>
> The one I need is XF86_MACH64 for my ATI Exp
What files from the www.debian.org stable download should I download to have
netscape 4.76 up and running?
Vittorio
I've installed icewm-gnome as my favourite window manager. I'd like that
when starting up the window manager, automatically il loads GMC. Is that
possible?
What should I do?
If not what window manager should I use and hoc can I configure it?
Vittorio
Having experience of Linux RedHat, is there anyone out there able to tell me
where is the equivalent of the rc.local file in Debian and where can I find
it?
Vittorio
I've just installed potato 2.2r2 and flooded this list with questions and
problems.
Now, I'm trying to use "Gnome dialup utility" and it just doesn't work as I
noticed many other ppp programs under X.
Why does it happen? It's my fault or there's something wrong, uncomplete with
the programs giv
IThank you for your help
I installed Debian potato 2.2.r2 with X and Enlightenment and Wmaker. Upon
startup X chooses the former while I'like like to start with the latter.
Where can I tell X to start with Wmaker instead of Enlightenment?
Ihanks Rob,
it worked.
Vittorio
l Monday 05 February 2001 21:28, Rob VanFleet wrote:
> Look in your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile. In one of them you will
> find the aliases for colored ls output, just uncomment them and you
> should be set up. If there is nothing there, then just add:
>
> alias l
Il Monday 05 February 2001 18:33, hai scritto:
> To quote Vittorio De Martino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # well, I finished the first part of Debian 2.2r2 potato installation
> with
> # success and, before going ahead with the installation of the basic
> system,
> # I'd
well, I finished the first part of Debian 2.2r2 potato installation with
success and, before going ahead with the installation of the basic system,
I'd like to fix the appearance of the screen. Having an SVGA color monitor
I want it to appears in colors as it actually is when you start the
ins
Il Friday 02 February 2001 15:05, ktb ha scritto:
> On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 02:31:48PM +0000, Vittorio De Martino wrote:
> > I have a USB Epson scanner (supported under Red Hat 7.0) and I've just
> > got the CDs of Debian 2.2r2 that I want to install.
> > My que
I have a USB Epson scanner (supported under Red Hat 7.0) and I've just got
the CDs of Debian 2.2r2 that I want to install.
My question is as simple as that:
needing the scanner, what "flavor" of kernel (as I read in the installation
instruction) should I install in order to have USB devices supp
I have a USB Epson scanner (supported under Red Hat 7.0) and I've just got
the CDs of Debian 2.2r2 that I want to install.
My question is as simple as that:
needing the scanner, what "flavor" of kernel (as I read in the installation
instruction) should I install in order to have USB devices supp
While I've being working with RedHat 7 for 8 months I'm an absolute beginner
with Debian 2.2r2 potato which I'd like to install first on a spare PC just
to have a go at it and then to substitute Debian for RH7 on my PC's in view
of its well known stability and real open source nature (II'm jus
As a new subscriber of this mailing list I've noticed that the newsgroup
linux.debian.user replicates the same messages of this mailing. I wonder if
it's possible to subscribe to the newsgroup only and partecipate at the list
actively (in order to avoid my mail box from being flooded with 150-20
Il Tuesday 23 January 2001 09:22, Joris Lambrecht ha scritto:
> 400 over the weeken :) Nothing wrong with your mailfilters i hope ...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonathan D. Proulx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 8:44 PM
> To: Debian User List
> Subject: Re: ha
Il Tuesday 23 January 2001 08:59, kmself@ix.netcom.com ha scritto:
> > on Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:04:30AM +0100, Vittorio De Martino
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I've been using RedHat 6.2 and 7.0 for about a year and now I think I'm
> > ready to have a go at som
I've been using RedHat 6.2 and 7.0 for about a year and now I think I'm ready
to have a go at some other Linux distro. Being fascinated by Debian
stability and real "Open Source" nature I put the following straightforward
preliminary questions:
Migrating to Debian potato can I have a USB workin
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