Dale wrote:
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>
>Now to see if I can send email with this connection today. Well crap, back to
>Kmail for this connection. < sighs >
>
>
It looks like my ISP is on the ball again. I can send email from
Mozilla and I just connected. I can call one of the old numbers that
was real good in the
Dale wrote:
>On Saturday 21 January 2006 06:29, Neil Bothwick wrote:
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>>On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:56:07 -0600, Dale wrote:
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While trying that, clear /var/tmp too.
>>>Just do a rm -rf /var/tmp/* There is a kde-root, kde-dale,
>>>kde-dale2 and kde-test folder i
On Saturday 21 January 2006 06:29, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:56:07 -0600, Dale wrote:
> > >While trying that, clear /var/tmp too.
> >
> > Just do a rm -rf /var/tmp/* There is a kde-root, kde-dale,
> > kde-dale2 and kde-test folder in there.
>
> As long as none of these use
On Saturday 21 January 2006 03:48, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 07:51:03 +0200, Rumen Yotov wrote:
> > Just a shot in the dark, but try cleaning /tmp directory.
> > Sometimes there's cruft left in it which messes with new options.
>
> While trying that, clear /var/tmp too.
I deleted
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:09:01 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
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>>find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
>>
>>This search all files for the search phrase.
>
>
> Using find with a separate call to grep for each seems a slow way to do
> things. What's wrong with fgrep -r
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 07:49:03 -0600, Dale wrote:
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>
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>>I'm goin gthrough the loop with dbus and hal at the moment.
>>First it upgrades then it won't work then it downgrades again and I
>>have to keep messing with them until I can get them both to work. Some
>>dev needs
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 07:49:03 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I'm goin gthrough the loop with dbus and hal at the moment.
> First it upgrades then it won't work then it downgrades again and I
> have to keep messing with them until I can get them both to work. Some
> dev needs a better hammer. I'm about re
On Saturday 21 January 2006 06:29, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:56:07 -0600, Dale wrote:
> > >While trying that, clear /var/tmp too.
> >
> > Just do a rm -rf /var/tmp/* There is a kde-root, kde-dale,
> > kde-dale2 and kde-test folder in there.
>
> As long as none of these use
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:56:07 -0600, Dale wrote:
> >While trying that, clear /var/tmp too.
> Just do a rm -rf /var/tmp/* There is a kde-root, kde-dale,
> kde-dale2 and kde-test folder in there.
As long as none of these users are logged into KDE at the time, it
should be fine.
--
Neil Bot
Neil Bothwick wrote:
>On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 07:51:03 +0200, Rumen Yotov wrote:
>
>
>
>>Just a shot in the dark, but try cleaning /tmp directory.
>>Sometimes there's cruft left in it which messes with new options.
>>
>>
>
>While trying that, clear /var/tmp too.
>
>
>
>
Just do a rm -rf /var
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 07:51:03 +0200, Rumen Yotov wrote:
> Just a shot in the dark, but try cleaning /tmp directory.
> Sometimes there's cruft left in it which messes with new options.
While trying that, clear /var/tmp too.
--
Neil Bothwick
Old programmers never die; they just branch to a new a
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:58:39 -0600, Dale wrote:
> > > find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
> > fgrep -lr 'search phrase' directory
> Same output just a shorter command.
One command versus one command plus a separate invocation of grep for
each and every file in the search path.
--
Neil
On (20/01/06 19:58), Dale wrote:
> On Friday 20 January 2006 17:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:09:01 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> > > find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
> > >
> > > This search all files for the search phrase.
> >
> > Using find with a separate call to
On Friday 20 January 2006 17:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:09:01 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> > find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
> >
> > This search all files for the search phrase.
>
> Using find with a separate call to grep for each seems a slow way to do
> things.
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:09:01 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
>
> This search all files for the search phrase.
Using find with a separate call to grep for each seems a slow way to do
things. What's wrong with fgrep -r ?
fgrep -lr 'search phrase' director
On Friday 20 January 2006 05:38, Dale wrote:
> find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
Good call. The only one in my home directory is kppprc and mozilla's email
stuff. I renamed kppprc and set up a new one, it still sends the wrong info.
It does the same on all users: dale, dale2 and my new
Dale wrote:
> Can someone tell me where in the world this is stored? This is nuts. I
> couldn't change ISPs even if I wanted to since it works this way. I
> would have to reinstall looks like. That sounds like winders.
>
Try:
find -name '*' -exec fgrep -l \{\} \;
This search all files fo
Dale wrote:
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>Nobody has ever set up two accounts before? This is strange. I also tried
>wvdial, same thing. I notice that in the pap-secrets file it has both
>exceedtech and bellsouth login/passwords with exceedtech being on top. Is
>this the reason for this? I don't want to loose my e
On Thursday 19 January 2006 17:17, Dale wrote:
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> What do I need to change to make this work? Anybody ever run into this
> before?
>
> Oh, I'm back at a slow speed again and I'm in Kmail to boot. :-(
>
> Dale
>
> :-)
Nobody has ever set up two accounts before? This is strange. I also tried
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