On 7/31/06, Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the fonts installed by X and the TrueType fonts mixed in
/usr/share/fonts, or Fontconfig is set up to use the X fonts. This is
not good, and has been changed in the development book. Basically, the
X fonts are ugly, and you don't want Fontconfig
On 7/31/06, rblythe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not want to give up the functionality of autofs, unless there is
another alternative (I did not research alternatives to autofs).
Sounds like you fixed your problem, but I'll just mention the
alternative that you already have on your system.
Hi,
I have made my Exim - Dspam config file available if anyone is interested.
http://www.openmail.cc at the bottom of the page.
Ian Armstrong.
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On 8/1/06, Simon Geard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've traced this to their method for determining whether the user is
logged in locally to the machine (which in 1.15.0 was covered by the
--disable-multiuser config parameter). Basically, they're looking at the
utmp records, for an entry where the
I'm preparing to install KDE-3.4.3 on my new LFS-6.1.1 system. The KDE
website has a requirements page that says it needs libarts=2.3.8. I've
found downloaded a tarball for libarts-2.3.11. Unpacking kdelibs, I
find it's asking for aRts. I know from a prior installation aRts creates
a libarts
Paul G Rogers wrote:
I'm preparing to install KDE-3.4.3 on my new LFS-6.1.1 system. The KDE
website has a requirements page that says it needs libarts=2.3.8. I've
found downloaded a tarball for libarts-2.3.11. Unpacking kdelibs, I
find it's asking for aRts. I know from a prior installation
Paul G Rogers wrote these words on 08/01/06 22:17 CST:
I'm preparing to install KDE-3.4.3 on my new LFS-6.1.1 system. The KDE
website has a requirements page that says it needs libarts=2.3.8. I've
found downloaded a tarball for libarts-2.3.11. Unpacking kdelibs, I
find it's asking for