Hello all,
I just started having window manager problems on my REDHAT 7.1
workstation. Most of gnome starts up but I cannot jump from window to
window in X. This is apparently because sawfish is failing to start. When
I try to manually start sawfish I get the following:
root@barrett /root]#
In a message dated: 28 Jan 2002 10:20:55 EST
R. Sean Hartnett said:
Is there a way to have a .forward setup to forward your email and still
leave a copy in your box?
yeah, I think you do something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\user
Of course, doing things like this, and a lot more
As was pointed out to me, Relata is associated with Stratabase
(http://www.stratabase.com), *NOT* Starbase as I has said. Stratabase is
a sponsor
member of Linux International, and OSI certified. Sorry about the misinformation.
Kenny
Quoting Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All,
On 28 Jan 2002, R. Sean Hartnett wrote:
Is there a way to have a .forward setup to forward your email and still
leave a copy in your box?
I think most MTAs can handle it if you list your own username as one of
the recipients. Do please test it out, first -- especially stupid mailers
may go
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Paul Lussier wrote:
yeah, I think you do something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\user
Of course, doing things like this, and a lot more interesting stuff is
oh so much easier with procmail :)
While the interesting stuff is definitely easier with procmail (and
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Willard Flagg wrote:
When I try to manually start sawfish I get the following:
error-- (void-value PK\\\)
It might be your Sawfish configuration is hosed. Try tracking down the
configuration file(s) Sawfish uses and moving/renaming/deleting them. I
know there is
Benjamin Scott opined:
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK ...
Jeff! Welcome back! :-)
Well, I've been around, just not able to be active :)
I'm looking for some help in getting Linux to recognize the 10GB HD on
my Dell Latitude C600 laptop. Currently, it's reporting
In a message dated: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 10:35:24 EST
Benjamin Scott said:
While the interesting stuff is definitely easier with procmail (and not
even possible with .forward alone), if all the OP wants to do is
store-and-forward, the .forward method is likely both easier and more
efficient.
I've just set up my first linux box (FYI I'm the guy who came to the
Seacoast meeting this past month saying I was gonna put linux on a
Mac Quadra. Well I did it!), and I'm kinda amused at how I'm
unwilling to do a particular bit of system maintenance because it
involves shutting down the
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jack Hodgson wrote:
I've just set up my first linux box (FYI I'm the guy who came to the
Seacoast meeting this past month saying I was gonna put linux on a Mac
Quadra. Well I did it!), and I'm kinda amused at how I'm unwilling to do
a particular bit of system maintenance
Jack Hodgson wrote:
I'm kinda amused at how I'm unwilling to do a particular bit
of system maintenance because it involves shutting down the
machine, and I like seeing my uptime stats get bigger.
Indeed. I have two machines that have been up since the
last century, and I have the same
My little P166 Print/Web[development]/mail server:
12:36pm up 96 days, 21:30, 1 user, load average: 0.07, 0.02, 0.00
(Power failure was the reason for the last outage.)
This system keeps my addiction in check, while my other system I feel free
to take up and down at will and satisfies my
In a message dated: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 11:59:32 EST
Benjamin Scott said:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Paul Lussier wrote:
Quite true, but what if you only want *some* mail forwarded, and only
*some* mail stored?
Then, presumably, the OP would have said so. :-)
However, it also means we tend to
In a message dated: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 12:12:32 EST
Benjamin Scott said:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jack Hodgson wrote:
I've just set up my first linux box (FYI I'm the guy who came to the
Seacoast meeting this past month saying I was gonna put linux on a Mac
Quadra. Well I did it!), and I'm kinda
Ben wrote:
How did [installing on a 68K Mac] turn out, anyway? I'm somewhat
curious, simply because I like that sort of thing. Besides, old
Macs are cheap, and it could be one more Linux-capable system to add
to my collection. :-)
It turned out to be relatively painless. And it's a
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jack Hodgson wrote:
How did [installing on a 68K Mac] turn out, anyway?
Whoops. I was *thinking* 68K, but my fingers are so used to typing 64K
(as in memory) that I blew it. Thanks for the correction.
For those wondering: 68K is a common abbreviation for 68000, the
Hello all,
I just started having window manager problems on my
REDHAT 7.1
workstation. Most of gnome starts up but I cannot jump
from window to window in X. This is apparently because
sawfish is failing to start.
I had a run of Sawfish deaths for awhile, usually a
consequence of some
Harumph! Why do I keep forgetting to reply-to-all?
- Forwarded message from Paul Iadonisi [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 18:15:33 -0500
From: Paul Iadonisi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: uptime is a drug
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5.1i
On
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 14:50, Dan Jenkins wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jack Hodgson wrote:
I'm kinda amused at how I'm unwilling to do a particular bit of system
maintenance because it involves shutting down the machine, and I like
seeing my uptime stats get
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