Bob Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's the trick to getting into a file all the contents of a
console session, i.e. commands, and the output of commands, into a
log file for that session?
Have a look at `script'(1) from bsdutils.
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Hi,
We would like to buy a computer to put Linux on it. There are couple of cards
we are not sure about:
- Video Card: Diamond Viper 330 AGP.W.DIAMOND MONSTER 3D.COMBO
- Multimedia: Yamaha Wavetable
- Modem: USR X2 (56K) Speakerphone Modem
Any comments?
Sorry if info is not complete, we
First, a meta-question: is this the right list to be asking
hamm-specific questions, or is there a developers list which is
preferred for such things?
Now, the problem:
$ date
Mon Feb 16 23:26:53 /etc/localtime 1998
$ dpkg -l timezones
...
ii timezones 2.0.7pre1-1Time zone data files
URL:http://www.80s.com/cgi-bin/valley.cgi?url=http://www.zdnet.com/
anchordesk/story/story_1774.html
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Work-Needing and Prospective Packages for Debian GNU/Linux
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This document is intended to identify areas that need your
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Thanks for the advice all. I installed qpopper and it works fine now.
Thanks,
Greg Green
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On Mon, Feb 16, 1998 at 09:49:20AM -0600, IBMackey wrote:
I downloaded the debian package for message handler email system. Turns
out it doesn't view the digest list formats correctly. On checking the
net, I found under mh's homepage, there's a patch. I'm a newbie and have
very little C
hi
i suggest you go to his 'talk back' button on the web page
and let him know your thoughts.
the list of postings was already about a mile long and very negative...
that's what i did
dave
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Bob,
One way that I know of is:
telnet localhost | tee session.txt
Other people that telnet into the machine can then 'tail -f
session.txt' and see exactly what you are doing. Very good for doing
training sessions.
Hope this helps,
Steve Mayer
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Bob Bernstein wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Bob Bernstein wrote:
Ok, ok, I haven't posted a Linux-For-Dummies question in quite awhile,
so here goes:
What's the trick to getting into a file all the contents of a console
session, i.e. commands, and the output of commands, into a log file
for that session?
I have
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