Re: shortcuts sought for mutt

2008-12-23 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Sun,14.Dec.08, 22:08:19, Bernard wrote: > properly. On my Desktop with Sarge, I already had an unwanted upgrade > about 8-9 months ago : willing to type '#apt-get update", I had > carelessly typed "#apt-get upgrade". It took several hours until I > could do anything. Then, quite a few thing

Re: shortcuts sought for mutt

2008-12-15 Thread Eric Gerlach
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 05:20:50PM +0100, Bernard wrote: > Hi to Everyone, > > On my old laptop which ran on RedHat 7.2, I had installed "mutt". It has > been about 2 years since I have not used this. I remember that I had > spent quite a bit of time getting mutt to work, fiddling around with t

Re: shortcuts sought for mutt

2008-12-14 Thread Bernard
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 05:20:50PM +0100, Bernard wrote: Hi to Everyone, On my old laptop which ran on RedHat 7.2, I had installed "mutt". It has been about 2 years since I have not used this. I remember that I had spent quite a bit of time getting mutt to work, fid

Re: shortcuts sought for mutt

2008-12-14 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 05:20:50PM +0100, Bernard wrote: > Hi to Everyone, > > On my old laptop which ran on RedHat 7.2, I had installed "mutt". It has > been about 2 years since I have not used this. I remember that I had > spent quite a bit of time getting mutt to work, fiddling around with t

Re: shortcuts sought for mutt

2008-12-14 Thread Jochen Schulz
Bernard: > > but I can't send any mail. If I try to, the system sends a mail saying > "mailing to remote domains not supported". You probably need to configure your MTA (Exim by default, you may have esmtp). J. -- My medicine shelf is my altar. [Agree] [Disagree]

Re: Shortcuts

1999-05-21 Thread JV2
> Sofar I'm pretty happy with Linux, except for X Window. I haven't found one > window manager which makes it easy for a user to put a shortcut on the > desktop or in the application menu. I talk mainly about shortcuts for > Netscape and WP. > > Sofar I've used fvwm95, icewm, qvwm and windowmaker

Re: Shortcuts

1999-05-20 Thread Koyote
>Sofar I'm pretty happy with Linux, except for X Window. I haven't found one >window manager which makes it easy for a user to put a shortcut on the >desktop or in the application menu. I talk mainly about shortcuts for >Netscape and WP. >Sofar I've used fvwm95, icewm, qvwm and windowmaker, with

Re: Shortcuts

1999-05-20 Thread Robert Rati
Actuall,y you're not making any mistakes about window-managers at all. Window-manager don't have desktops for the most part. At least none of the ones you are using. Most of the window-managers use configuration files to setup buttons or shortcuts to programs through sime kind of menuing system,