In a message dated: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 21:34:35 EST
John Abreau said:
According to the article, the server part will work fine on Solaris;
it's the client part that only works on Linux, specifically because
NFS over TCP uses two separate ports (for nfsd and mountd), and the
Linux mount command
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In a message dated: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:57:38 EST
Derek D. Martin said:
You never read any of my documentation, do you? :)
No, docs are for the junior people we're supposed to be training.
You're just
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Paul Lussier wrote:
I'm mucking about with KDE (KDE2 I think). I'm having a little trouble
figuring out how to accomplish certain tasks.
I generally find KDE lacks flexibility in the I want to do it my way
department. GNOME might not be as polished, but is more
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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At least the people using Outlook send *some* readable text
Ben wrote:
At least the people using Outlook send *some* readable text
because Paul wrote:
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Howdy, all -- an issue that I've had to deal with from time to time is
8-bit X applications, being exported from other platforms (Solaris and,
currently, HP/UX) is that the application comes up... but you can't see
diddly. The color scheme is frequently a lovely yellow-on-yellow.
Does anyone
On 20 Feb 2002, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Howdy, all -- an issue that I've had to deal with from time to time is
8-bit X applications, being exported from other platforms (Solaris and,
currently, HP/UX) is that the application comes up... but you can't see
diddly. The color scheme is frequently
In a message dated: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 09:04:38 EST
Bayard Coolidge USG said:
because Paul is running Exmh version 2.2 06/23/2000 instead of
version 2.5 07/13/2001 like I am (on Tru64 UNIX, BTW...)
Ironically, I'm not. At home I really *am* using 2.5 (2.4 at work).
I don't know why the Exmh
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Paul Lussier wrote:
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=In a message dated: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 14:24:38 EST
=Steven W. Orr said:
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=kstart --window gkrellm --alldesktops --ontop --skiptaskbar /usr/bin/xmms
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=Gee, *that's* intuitive!
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=Err, what's with the '--window gkrellm' option? What's a gkrellm?
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Hi all,
Would anyone be interested in giving a talk on either KDE or GNOME
customization? It seems there's only so much you can do with the
GUI, and if you want to go past that, you need to be able to dig into
various files.
Using the Sawmill window manager, for example, seems to require
There's a Disco Tux plugin for xmms, where Tux dances to the music!
For those on debian, you can just apt-get install wm-discotux.
Others can grab the source from:
http://wmdiscotux.stc.cx/
Supposedly RH includes this in their distro, but I've never seen it.
(It's really funny to
Bayard Coolidge USG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
because Paul is running Exmh version 2.2 06/23/2000 instead of
version 2.5 07/13/2001 like I am (on Tru64 UNIX, BTW...)
I pulled the exmh 2.5 rpm off of sourceforge just now (I had to patch
exmhMain.tcl again to fix the gnupg signatures), and I'm
In a message dated: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:48:32 EST
John Abreau said:
Aside from the enhanced colorizing of reply text, what else has changed
since exmh 2.4?
Nothing to my knowledge. Though I'm sure there's a changelog at
Brent's site if you're really interested. There were probably
I'm able to read it just fine. However, I'm using exmh too. So some
of us can read Paul's stuff. Keep working on it Paul.
Derek D. Martin said:
At some point hitherto, [EMAIL PROTECTED] hath spake thusly:
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Note that this is still coming through as
I have no problem with Paul's stuff on my home system running exmh (2.5 I believe).
On 20 Feb 2002 at 14:35, Tom Buskey wrote:
I'm able to read it just fine. However, I'm using exmh too. So some
of us can read Paul's stuff. Keep working on it Paul.
Derek D. Martin said:
At some
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Tom Buskey wrote:
I'm able to read it just fine. However, I'm using exmh too.
It is the integrated GPG/PGP armor decoding, not exmh per se, that enables
you to read what Paul said.
So some of us can read Paul's stuff.
Yah, and the Outlook users can read the Outlook
Let me start off by apologizing for the use of bandwidth, if the following message is
inappropriate use of the list please let me know offline and I will make it a point to
avoid this kind of post in the future.
I know that a lot of the list members participate in the distributed.net
Previously in this thread:
I couldn't get Apache to serve pages that were perl scripts. I
thought that I had added the correct incantations to the various
Apache .conf files, and it still didn't work.
I called out to this list for help, and many replied (Thanks!), the
consensus being that I
Mike: Thanks for replying to this user while I've been busy.
RABNUD: I'm sorry for taking so long to reply, but this is the first
chance I've had to write a proper reponse.
Also, it looks like Mike, (one of our more, ummm, shall we say direct
members) has replied accurately and succinctly.
At some point hitherto, Paul Lussier hath spake thusly:
Using the Sawmill window manager, for example, seems to require
writing some lisp code in the .sawfishrc file.
I use Sawfish daily on 4 different systems, and I haven't written a
lick of lisp. :)
--
Derek Martin [EMAIL
Derek D. Martin said:
At some point hitherto, Paul Lussier hath spake thusly:
Using the Sawmill window manager, for example, seems to require
writing some lisp code in the .sawfishrc file.
I use Sawfish daily on 4 different systems, and I haven't written a
lick of lisp. :)
I've been using
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