How come neither the Gnome nor the KDE lists have spam?
Why don't you ask them what they use to filter it out...
Another possibly more unpleasant topic:
It seems that a few of the better known distributions switched from XFree86 to
X. What effect will
this have on XFree86 in general and in this
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 10:00:24AM -0800, Lionel Lecoq wrote:
How come neither the Gnome nor the KDE lists have spam?
Why don't you ask them what they use to filter it out...
A filter plus subscriber restrictions largely satisfy this, as is evidenced
by the zero spam level on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
karsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In an embedded system where there is no keyboard and no monitor
connected to the machine, how do you configure X??
I am running on a briQ (PPC arch, YDL - RedHat reloaded :-) ) I have
been using ssh for ever, but I would like to use X. So I downloaded
the
karsten sez:
In an embedded system where there is no keyboard and no monitor connected
to the machine, how do you configure X??
But how do I set X up since what I will be doing is use the
DISPLAY=x.x.x.x:0.0 to get to an external x-server?
You don't. You configure sockets in your kernel
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:47:18 -0700 (PDT), Mark Vojkovich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CheapWarez
I'd like to know how it made it to this list in the first place.
This is a member's only list. You can't post unless you subscribe.
Are spammers subscribing? Or do they just happen to spam with
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