On 2/24/06, Wale Akintan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, Im a complete rookie in linux and I have just installed redhat 9.0. I
This is a Debian support list, not Redhat. For Redhat or apache
specific help you really ought to try redhat.com and apace.org to find
the relevant mailing lists. Yo
>>I recently engaged with "exim", and if it weren't for the fact that
>>I found an obscure reference buried in the back yard in the dead of
>>night, to the fact that there is an "exim-docs" package which needed
>>to be loaded *in addition* to the exim docs which turn up in the
>>"/usr/share/docs" d
On Fri, Aug 13 at 05:05AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> Documentation is a much-ignored standard.
>
> Some is in man format:
> man man
> THe GNU project likes info
> info info
> Some projects prefer HTML:
> links /usr/share/doc/postgresql-doc/html/index.html
> Others think postscript is cool
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's built in in - at least in bash ;)
Not only that, but (correct me if I'm wrong - that's why I'm
posting this) it appears that the docs for some things are
split into docs that appear in HTML in /usr/share/docs, and
docs that appear via the "help" command (the data
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> If the "help" command is only available in "bash", I'll have to
> do some negotiating... I'm a csh/tcsh nazi and hate anything that
> looks like the original Bourne shell on general principles (or no
> principles at all, FTM)
>
> Please correct me if I'm wrong about an
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 11:04:07AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > It's built in in - at least in bash ;)
>
> Not only that, but (correct me if I'm wrong - that's why I'm
> posting this) it appears that the docs for some things are
> split into docs that appear in HTML in /usr/share/docs, a
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 11:04:07AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > It's built in in - at least in bash ;)
>
> Not only that, but (correct me if I'm wrong - that's why I'm
> posting this) it appears that the docs for some things are
> split into docs that appear in HTML in /usr/share/docs, a
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At 01:11 PM 12/2/98 +1300, you wrote:
>I've just got Debian Linux 2.0 set up on my system, and I can't even
>figure out how to unpack *.deb files because when I create my user
>account Dselect the package frontend program bombs out and gives me the
>excuse saying
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, val.tamarov wrote:
> Hi there !!!
> I installed Linux in my system but i can't run dselect to install all the
> packages.
> Please help me what to write when dselect asks me for the locations and
> some blocks, what I have to type there. I have Pentium Pro (686) with to
> HD
Hi.
Hey, you shouldn't begin with 'I have a PPro ...'. It make me jaleous and
I don't want to help you ! ( the 486 is great, but still...)
I suppose your CD-rom is IDE, so your block device name should be
/dev/hdc1
I'm not sure because mine is different.
hda is the master on the first interfa
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