Cool! It's working! Problem was the Java shared library plugin in the
Mozilla plugins directory (/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins). Thanks to Peter for
suggesting using strace (it works, despite all my grumblings every
single time I use it... =P)
-Mark
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Mark K. Kim wrote:
Hi.
Okay. So after migrating to unstable from stable, I'm enjoying this whole
new anti-aliased fonts under X apps (all GTK apps, I think.) But the
fonts are a bit too small. Is there a way to change the default font for
GTK apps? (fonts for the menu-bar and such.)
On a related note, my migration
mark,
for gtk 1.x applications you control font info through ~/.gtkrc.
example:
style default
{
font = -*-arial-medium-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-15
}
for gtk 2.x applications, use ~/.gtkrc-2.0.
example:
gtk-font-name = Garmond 15
it's kind of annoying, isn't it?
Hi,
One my friend has a server with some limited number of hosting.
He is managing the whole server through CPanel. Now he is getting
complaints from various people that lots of spam is coming from his
server.
Now the question is
1. How to trace which user is sending these spams?
2.
There is a little gui to switch your gtk themes, including fonts, which
then auto-writes the files Pete mentions below. For gtk2, it's called
switch2, and I'm sure there is another for gtk1 (probably switch1 or
something). I'm guessing you can apt-get it in Debian. I like it
because you can
DOH!!! i wish you had posted this a year ago. ;-)
pete
On Tue 20 Jan 04, 7:56 AM, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
There is a little gui to switch your gtk themes, including fonts, which
then auto-writes the files Pete mentions below. For gtk2, it's called
switch2, and I'm sure there is
Quoting karthikeyan.balasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
One my friend has a server with some limited number of hosting.
He is managing the whole server through CPanel. Now he is getting
complaints from various people that lots of spam is coming from his
server.
Your friend's
What is the program/package which provides the 'mail' command that can
be used to send simple emails from shell? It must be very basic, but my
gentoo install is missing it.
Jonathan
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:37:31AM -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
Often, it turns out that the complainant is fundamentally mistaken, and
the offending mail never went anywhere near your MTA. People frequently
file mistaken reports of this nature because they credulously believe
forged From: and
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:01:25AM -0800, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
What is the program/package which provides the 'mail' command that can
be used to send simple emails from shell? It must be very basic, but my
gentoo install is missing it.
I typically use 'sendmail'.
When I sent out LUGOD
If you or your isp use q-mail, you can use qmail-inject in a very similar
way...via scripts or directly from the command line.
I always imagined that mail was a wrapper to /your/path/to/sendmail
anyway, but I just did a _man mail_ on the system I'm on, and it occurs to
be it's own program. It's
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 11:10:27AM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:01:25AM -0800, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
What is the program/package which provides the 'mail' command that
can be used to send simple emails from shell?
I typically use 'sendmail'.
I think the
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:01:25AM -0800, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
What is the program/package which provides the 'mail' command that can
be used to send simple emails from shell? It must be very basic, but my
gentoo install is missing it.
Jonathan
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
What is the program/package which provides the 'mail' command that can
be used to send simple emails from shell? It must be very basic, but my
gentoo install is missing it.
mailx - mail user agent package
interface between people/high-level
Bill, Is Java running on that kiosk in the coffee shop, If support is enabled
continue, if not, you can ignore the post.
write java app and post on website to
class.exec(/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm)
since im not sure if java/applets obey the kde/konqueror restrictions on
access. since those are part
David Hummel wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 11:10:27AM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:01:25AM -0800, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
What is the program/package which provides the 'mail' command that
can be used to send simple emails from shell?
I typically use 'sendmail'.
I
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 07:56:02AM -0800, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
There is a little gui to switch your gtk themes, including fonts, which
then auto-writes the files Pete mentions below. For gtk2, it's called
switch2, and I'm sure there is another for gtk1 (probably switch1 or
something).
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 11:08:21AM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
Thankfully, I check my email on my ISP, so I don't have to download all of
that junk. Also, I use Mutt, so it was easy to hit [L]imit, type
failure, and then hold the [D]elete key down for a few seconds to wipe
'em out.
Or in one
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 05:14:00AM -0800, Hans W. Uhlig wrote:
Bill, Is Java running on that kiosk in the coffee shop, If support is enabled
continue, if not, you can ignore the post.
I didn't install any Java VM specifically, but could be. I'll check. :^)
write java app and post on website
Muhahahaha perfect. I *like* Debian unstable (singing a different
tune...)
The Gnome/KDE issues seemed to be because I didn't sync dselect with
apt-get. After updating the list on dselect, and installing the gnome
package, everything seems to be coherent and working. Haven't checked
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 02:59:09AM -0800, Bill Broadley wrote:
Things are going well, one came with redhat-9 which worked with new
problems, the leading contenders seem to be Fedora, RHEL, and SUSE.
Gentoo has a live cd. I know debian has a project, not sure how mature
it is. If my vague
På tisdag, 20 januari 2004, skrev Michael J Wenk:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:01:25AM -0800, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
What is the program/package which provides the 'mail' command that can
be used to send simple emails from shell? It must be very basic, but my
gentoo install is missing it.
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