Shawn McMahon writes:
> From: Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >The rest of the tags make extremely annoying messages. Also, it's funny
> >that HTML proponents never address the addtional size of HTML mail.
>
> But I'll address it again the way we always do:
>
> Mail is tiny. It's a minisc
Michael Jinks writes:
>
> I get an error saying that compressed formats are not supported, and a
> URL with instructions to check error #38:
>
>
> For more information, please see Error 38 at:
> http://www.realaudio.com/help/error
>
[...]
>
> Has anyone else had this problem?
Do you kn
Michael Jinks writes:
> Oh, by the way, I have version 5.0-1 of the rvplayer rpm. Accordint to
> their web site, version 5 _is_ the latest version, so any idea why they
> would say that my version is out of date?
I had the same problem - it was solved by the shell wrapper script someone
metioned
Greg Thomas writes:
>
> >
> > This is an honest query from someone who does not
> > understand how the real world works. In my job, the OS
> > is totally transparent to the users. It was VMS, now
> > it's NT (with obvious hardware replacement). What the
> > user sees (and what my graduate
Brian Gorka writes:
>
> I should have been more clear. If you are using the X11 version of
> GNU Emacs, you can do pc-bindings and pc-selection mode. This has
> been present in 19.30 (pretty sure) up to the present set of 20.3
> betas.
>
> AFAIK, XEmacs doesn't come out of the box with somthin
Brian Gorka writes:
> > "Chris" == Chris Wegrzyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Chris> I have been typing up a document in emacs for a while and
> Chris> find it necessary to go to the end of lines. On windoze
> Chris> word processors, I can just hit end or home and get to the
>
wward writes:
> Hello,
> Is there program that will convert HTML to text?
Lynx will do it, use:
lynx -force_html -dump YOUR_FILE_OR_URL > TEXTFILE
I'm using that as a text converter in mutt (for those infamous HTML
mails...)
As an aside: If you want to keep the formatting and just want to get
Chris Humphres writes:
> If I remember correctly, the email in question only contained the html. I
> deleted it and yes I use pine. When you've got hundreds of emails to go
> through, you don't have the time to save to a tmpfile and browse with
> netscape or scan with a text editor. I agree wit
Andy Lindeman writes:
> hoeteck-
>
> I already have the fetchmail part going. I want my outgoing email to look
> like it's coming from my ISP account [EMAIL PROTECTED], when it is
> really coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (my own unregistered, always
> changing IP addr, not on the net 24x7 linux bo
Dave Reed writes:
> > From: Ron Golan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I checked what version of PAM I'm using since I am using XFree86 3.3.2
> > (see below) but I am using RH5.0. What is the reason for not using this
> > version with 4.2? Is it a glibc thing?
> >
> > [root@ozenfant /tmp]# rpm -qvi
Edward Scott Meadows writes:
> I'd like to suggest that writers to this list provide
> descriptive subject lines. I'm probably not the only one
> who gets a lot of mail and I usually scan subject lines. A
> message with a subject line of "hmm" is probably not
> going to be read.
Let me seco
Iztok Polanic writes:
> Hello !!!
>
> On Thu, 28 May 1998, James Michael Keller wrote:
>
> >
> > So any sugestions, about all I use the /win drive for now is all the
> > nice *.wav's bill and his friends put in with programs for KDE
> >
> How about Netscape composer?
This might well be a rel
Zoki writes:
> On Thu, 28 May 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ->On Thu, 28 May 1998, Zoki wrote:
> ->
> ->> First mistake was because of a wrong statement in the script. Next problem
> ->> is that it still doesn't work - even with chmod 755 and the dir in the
> ->> path - I still have to type ./my
Chris Evans writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> RH5.1 won't install from FTP on our 8Mb machine here. It gets to me
> inserting the supplementary floppy then just dies paging the floppy for
> ages, at a time shortly afterwards.
>
> The memory requirements of the installer perhaps need reviewing?
Hm, I wonder
Hi,
is anybody out there who knows a Linux replacement for M$ Project? I already
checked http://linas.org/linux/pm.html (part of the "Linux Enterprise
Computing" site), SAL and others, unfortunately to no avail (I found some
program from "Micro Planning", but that's *way* beyond budget... :-} ).
Christie Harper writes:
> i have been trying to get this printer to work with RH5.0.
>
> the postscript driver allows me to print text directly to the printer
> but the ascii test page is garbage. the postscript test page comes out
> as plain text.
Hi Christie,
I'using an Apple Personal Lase
Matt Housh writes:
>
> Mine's set up a little differently. Here are the config files, and
> it works flawlessly.
>
[...]
From several hints I got from this list I gathered that filtering on "X-Loop"
is a much safer bet for the Red Hat Lists. So this is what I use:
# receipes for mailing
Sean Brunnock writes:
> I upgraded from Slackware 3.2 to Redhat 5.0. I'm now seeing
> the following entry often in /var/log/messages:
>
> init: no more processes left in this runlevel
>
> Why is this? The default runlevel is 2.
I haven't checked /var/log/messages for this, but I usually get the
Joel Oliveira writes:
> more stuff to gobble up :
>
>
> http://www.msnbc.com/news/161590.asp
" Dell spokesman T.R. Reid said ...
[...]
Though some estimates place the current population of Linux
users at 5 million to 10 million, "I haven't been able to find any
examp
Ron Golan writes:
> Well, I just reinstalled everything and recompiled the kernel as before.
> The only thing I did differently was to shutdown, and to *remove* the IDE
> drive before compiling and running /sbin/lilo. This time I didn't get the
> warning regarding sda not being the first disk.
>
Brian C Hand writes:
[...]
> failed dependencies:
> libm.so.6 is needed by tcl-8.0-12
> libdl.so.2 is needed by tcl-8.0-12
> libc.so.6 is needed by tcl-8.0-12
> ld-linux.so.2 is needed by tcl-8.0-12
> /sbin/ldconfig is needed by tcl-8.0-12
>
Looks to me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Can anyone tell me where these are??
They don't exist on the web - at least not at the moment. If you want to find
anything between November 1997 and now, you can still use the archive search
via mail. When you subscribed to the list, you should have got a mail
explain
John Higginbotham writes:
> At 09:28 AM 3/16/98 -0600, you wrote:
[...]
> only one I have found that behaves as close to DOS EDIT or Windows Notepad
[...]
> emacs, but I want to stick with something that I am familiar with. Any
> suggestions?
Well, I found a way to make XEmacs reacting similar to
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