On Wed, Jan 08, 1997 at 11:17:42PM -0600, Asher Haig wrote:
> G. Crimp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/8/98 10:51 PM
>
> > I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
> >that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
> >browser. The screen package is one. Fro
On Fri, Jan 09, 1998 at 12:31:22AM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> G. Crimp wrote:
> > I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
> > that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
> > browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
> >
G. Crimp wrote:
> I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
> that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
> browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
> me to be pretty much the same thing as the virtual terminals that
G. Crimp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/8/98 10:51 PM
> I am in an interrogative mood this evening. There are two things
>that have often caught my eye when cruising the dselect selection
>browser. The screen package is one. From the description it seems to
>me to be pretty much the same thing a
> 1. change the resolution / pixel depth of my x setup?
I'm not sure what you want here. Control-alt-keypad+ will cycle through the
available resolutions. xf86config will let you interactively configure
your server.
> 2. make it work as a POP server (so i can continue to read mail on my
> mac)?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailing lists) writes:
> i have just installed debian on my first intel machine (i've had apples
> forever) and i have a couple of questions i hope someone doesn't mind
> answering for me. though i've checked out man pages, i haven't been able
> to figure these out on my own, th
On 16-Nov-97 mailing lists wrote:
> 2. make it work as a POP server (so i can continue to read mail on my mac)?
I can help with this one ... install either the qpopper or cucipop packages.
Takes about a minute and they hit the ground running, no additional
configuration needed.
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