On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:30:59 -0500
"John Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been on this list awhile now, and I've never seen this topic. I
> was wondering if anyone here would consider mentoring a newbie
> (off-list) with the installation of {ugh} FP Extensions on an
> up-to-date Debian
I've been on this list awhile now, and I've never seen this topic. I was
wondering if anyone here would consider mentoring a newbie (off-list) with
the installation of {ugh} FP Extensions on an up-to-date Debian Sarge
server? Any tips/pitfalls? I've read what I can find on related FPE sites,
but
FWIW,
The Debian logo is currently sitting on the front page of the Sydney
Morning Herald web site http://www.smh.com.au. For those who
aren't aware the SMH is proably one of the largest mainstream newspapers
in Australia.
The story it links to is the Internet2 speed record, which was
anno
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Mário Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
> Hi
>
> In our department we have a HP LaseJet 4000T with a JetDirect board.
>
> Our Windows colleagues send things to the printer and it only comes out
> what they send. The linux guy's print things and there is
Subject: Re: Supressing the "front page"
Date: Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 04:29:55PM +0100
In reply to:Mário Filipe
Quoting Mário Filipe([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Wayne Topa wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Reading the 'Printing-Usage' howto and man printca
Wayne Topa wrote:
Reading the 'Printing-Usage' howto and man printcap give 2 solutions.
As you don't seem to have those docs (?)
I have the docs. I miss the time :(
I only asked directly to the list (after reading the man page for
printcap) because i thought "Hey, maybe someone knows the a
Jason Hammerschmidt wrote:
Try adding the following line
:sh='\t':\
Sorry, but it doesn't work :(
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Subject: Supressing the "front page"
Date: Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 11:29:30AM +0100
In reply to:Mário Jorge Nunes Filipe
Quoting Mário Jorge Nunes Filipe([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi
>
> In our department we have a HP LaseJet 4000T with a JetDirect board.
>
&g
Hi
In our department we have a HP LaseJet 4000T with a JetDirect board.
Our Windows colleagues send things to the printer and it only comes out
what they send. The linux guy's print things and there is always a "front
page" with the name of the user, host and file.
How can i su
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beavis >From: aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
beavis >To: Beavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
beavis >Cc: ;
beavis >Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 7:02 PM
beavis >Subject: Re: front page extension for apache
beavis >
beavis >
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beavis
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beavis >From: aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
beavis >To: Beavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
beavis >Cc: ;
beavis >Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 7:02 PM
beavis >Subject: Re: front page extension for apache
beavis >
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beavis >> go to
> ok, started w/ the file fp40.linux.tar.gz from www.rtr.com since it is a
> .gz (gzipped) i did gzip -d fp40.linux.tar.gz, well that took off the
> .gz extension right? now i have fp40.linux.tar as my file name.
now you need to untar it. you can untar a file with a command like this:
# tar xvf
Adam Shand wrote:
>
> > ok, i downloaded the file fp40.linux.tar.gz
>
> good start.
>
> > i put it threw gzip making it afile
>
> this doesn't make any sense, can you try to describe what you did so we can
> help you?
He means: "I put it through gzip, making it into a 'fp40.linux.tar'
fi
, and am i going in the right direction?
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From: Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Beavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian User List ;
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: front page extension for apache
>
> > ok, i downloaded the f
> ok, i downloaded the file fp40.linux.tar.gz
good start.
> i put it threw gzip making it afile
this doesn't make any sense, can you try to describe what you did so we can
help you?
> sorry to ask such a dumb question, but know what? i looked all over that
> site, but nothing specific to l
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: ;
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: front page extension for apache
>
> go to www.rtr.com they have detailed documentation on apache and FP
> extensions..ive been running FP extensions for quite some time, plan to
> discontinue support of t
)
nate
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Beavis wrote:
beavis >i want to import a web on to my apache server that has been created by
front page 2000. sucky Microsoft shit!! but somebody asked me to do it. It
requires that front page extension be installed on the host. How can i do this?
beavis >
i want to import a web on to my apache server that
has been created by front page 2000. sucky Microsoft shit!! but somebody
asked me to do it. It requires that front page extension be installed on
the host. How can i do this?
modules?
can anyone point me in the right direction
What's the best way to maintain using the debian package system (so I don't get
errors when doing a dselect) when I want to have custom-compiled programs?
This is what I want to do:
Compile the apache frontpage server patch for apache 1.3.0.
What's the best way to do this so I don't interfere w
Does anyone know where I can go to get some help on Front Page for Unix??
Don't seem to know what I am doing here
I am looking for any kind of help or list server or newsgroup.
Tony
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>Does anyone know where I can go to get some help on Front Page for Unix??
Yep.
>Don't seem to know what I am doing here
Welcome to hell. It gets worse from here. On the plus side the new
version of Frontpage (FP98) is by all accounts much better.
>I am looking for any k
>Can I find front page extension for Debian 2.0.29 with Apache 1.1.3?
As far as I know there is no debian package for the Frontpage UNIX Extensions.
You can search for available packages at
http://larry.earthlight.co.nz/debian/ and I have put a page up explaining
what I have done to get Frontp
Can I find front page extension for Debian 2.0.29 with Apache 1.1.3?
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