Hello Mick,
emerge mail-client/mailx
Thanks Neil, should I use mailx, or nail? Is one a direct replacement
for the other?
According to the nail web site
As of March 2006, nail has been integrated into the Heirloom project as
mailx.
So use mailx.
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on 04/22/2011 01:09 AM Neil Bothwick wrote the following:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 17:45:14 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
% qfile -v Mail
mail-client/mailx-8.1.2.20050715-r3 (/bin/Mail)
is what I use
# qfile -v Mail
mail-client/nail-12.4 (/usr/bin/Mail)
There you go then, it's man page time
Uwe Thiem [Gentoo User 080119] : He hit the nail on the finger.
Suggest adding that to fortune.
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· Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Mick,
emerge mail-client/mailx
Thanks Neil, should I use mailx, or nail? Is one a direct replacement
for the other?
According to the nail web site
As of March 2006, nail has been integrated into the Heirloom project as
mailx.
So use
on 04/22/2011 10:14 AM Neil Bothwick wrote the following:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 08:05:41 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
There you go then, it's man page time :)
http://linux.die.net/man/1/nail
Do you see anything relevant in the man page?
No, but then I don't need to look at it :)
Yea, I don't
on 04/22/2011 04:00 PM Neil Bothwick wrote the following:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 11:12:39 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
There you go then, it's man page time :)
http://linux.die.net/man/1/nail
Do you see anything relevant in the man page?
No, but then I don't need to look at it :)
Yea, I
On Sat, 2008-01-19 at 19:50 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
Read Neil's reply. He hit the nail on the finger.
That's worthy of sending to Scott Adams! I hope he hit the nail on the
(it's) head, not on his finger :)
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 17:45:14 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
% qfile -v Mail
mail-client/mailx-8.1.2.20050715-r3 (/bin/Mail)
is what I use
# qfile -v Mail
mail-client/nail-12.4 (/usr/bin/Mail)
There you go then, it's man page time :)
Although I thought nail's code had been merged
like:
cat silly_text_file|mail -s this is from the command line
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
(thats all one line of course)
end with 'nail' you can add attachments too to your mail - emerge nail.
Oops! Apparently you can't use nail with mailx. What MTA do you use?
Sendmail?
uilleann
/sendmail
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
(thats all one line of course)
and with 'nail' you can add attachments too to your mail - emerge nail.
Oops! Apparently you can't use nail with mailx. What MTA do you use?
Sendmail?
that's ssmtp for me.
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-mode, and able to send attachements. Any ideas?
Jarry
mail-client/nail is a replacement (with more functionality) than
mail-client/mailx. With nail you can specify the from address of your emails
-Brandon
a different variant of Mail to me, because I get
the text inline. Check the man page for your Mail/mail/nail program to
find the correct syntax.
% qfile -v Mail
mail-client/mailx-8.1.2.20050715-r3 (/bin/Mail)
is what I use
# qfile -v Mail
mail-client/nail-12.4 (/usr/bin/Mail)
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 11:12:39 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
There you go then, it's man page time :)
http://linux.die.net/man/1/nail
Do you see anything relevant in the man page?
No, but then I don't need to look at it :)
Yea, I don't think it's caused by nail.
Why not? It's
080714 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Uwe Thiem passed away on Friday.
He will no doubt be remembered by many others,
but survives also in my commonplace book of sayings :
Uwe Thiem [Gentoo User 080119] : He hit the nail on the finger
On Wednesday 16 July 2008, Steven Lembark wrote:
Uwe Thiem [Gentoo User 080119] : He hit the nail on the finger.
Suggest adding that to fortune.
The least we could do in his memory. May he rest in peace.
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Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 10:06:37 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
I thought that,but reading the question again, I don't think the problem
is naming, but the wrong driver claiming the card.
Naming makes the order irrelevant.
Bye...
Dirk
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 08:05:41 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
There you go then, it's man page time :)
http://linux.die.net/man/1/nail
Do you see anything relevant in the man page?
No, but then I don't need to look at it :)
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Am 03.04.2013 01:36, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
I always used net-misc/ntp for syncing time.
Now I found net-misc/chrony and set it up looks good so far.
Any opinions and experiences on the various ways of getting THE TIME?
Just two different hammers for the same nail. Another
Am 03.04.2013 12:21, schrieb Marc Stürmer:
Just two different hammers for the same nail.
Sure. I just like the quicker syncing/adjusting of chrony.
Another alternative is
OpenNTPD btw, http://www.openntpd.org/
I will have a look as well ;-)
Thanks, Stefan
of files to archive on stdin - and then mail this to your
backup account.
Ok, I can make a script doing that. But what can I use to send the
file to my e-mail adresses? And what to do to make that script run
periodically?
cron again. You could use nail or mutt to mail it, nail looks a suitable
Hi Devon,
on Monday, 2005-12-19 at 23:13:52, you wrote:
I'm going to reboot again and experiment a bit to see if I can nail down
what triggers the abberation.
Just an idea, haven't followed the thread: could it have to do with the
new timer frequency setting under Processor Type and Features
problem as a nail. *
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On Wednesday 16 July 2008, Steven Lembark wrote:
Uwe Thiem [Gentoo User 080119] : He hit the nail on the finger.
Suggest adding that to fortune.
The least we could do in his memory. May he rest in peace.
He even did us the favor of providing a rather
worthwhile quote
) in a standard SSH
session?
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Thanks Neil, should I use mailx, or nail? Is one a direct replacement for the
other?
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are
redirecting the output of sudo. It's the same as if you'd typed
sudo /some/file somecommand
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Hi,
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 12:58:33 +0200 gwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone has the same problem or an solution to solve this leak of
memory? Thank you very much.
You should at least describe the problem you have. You're just
describing the things you've tried to nail it down, but what
Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 11:06:19 schrieb Dirk Heinrichs:
Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 10:06:37 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
I thought that,but reading the question again, I don't think the problem
is naming, but the wrong driver claiming the card.
Naming makes the order irrelevant.
And, again, we're
Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 12:48:03 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
True, but, depending on how you interpret the original question, it cold
also mean that the wrong driver claiming the card means the interface
doesn't come up. It all depends on how you interpret this doesn't work,
which isn't the most
> Would "fetchmail" work as a drop-in replacement for getmail here? Are
> there any better, simpler solutions?
> Walter Dnes
I generally use mpop, and msmtp to send mail.
I suppose you could use mutt; I also have Steffen Nurpmeso's s-mailx on the
back of my mind, havi
(and / or nail) relied on a local
MTA+LDA. Even if it's only listening on 127.1. -- I guess I'm wrong.
--
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unix || die
and are under
GPLv2.
I am sorry to see that you did not inform yourself well enough about cdrtools.
This caused you to ask a useless question that you could avoid if you did
understand the background!
Some hints to you:
If you replace nail A by nail B, it still remains a nail.
If you believe
looks for like BSD, and the copyright is to
the Regents of the University of California, and the license is BSD.
mail-client/nail (nail.sf.net) will do the same job, and is described as
enhanced. It looks like it handles mime:
Supports the MIME specifications. Nail can send and receive
ail/genericstable
- makemap hash /etc/mail/genericstable < /etc/mail/genericstable
- Cyrus-SASL (pulled in)
- rc-update add saslauthd default
- Nail (mail-client/nail) []
- emerge -a mail-client/nail
- Procmail (mail-filter/procmail) []
- emerge -a mail-
question if this is true, what if you never had KDE installed to begin
with? Then what? Install the old one then upgrade? Something fishy.
I also read where there is a issue or two with regard to qt. May want
to get your boots on for that too.
Confused.
Read Neil's reply. He hit the nail
you
please tell me how to nail those icons on the desktop so that they do not
shift? :)
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Mick
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Summary:
How can I tie a module name (tg3) to a kernel config line?
Details:
Usually its kind of obvious if you dig around in .config a bit, but
now always.
I find the module at /lib/modules/2.6.24*/:
../kernel/drivers/net/tg3.ko
But I haven't been able to nail that to a kernel config line
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 04:46:17PM +0200, Patrick Marquetecken [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for replacements for:
mailx/mail; for a machine without a MTA and that can send mail with
attachments via a smpt server on the network.
Use mailx/mail/nail with msmtp. It will either
is possible
I don't believe mail will do this, unless you encode the attachment and
incorporate it into the mail yourself. mail-client/nail seems to do what
you want, describing itself as 'an enhanced mailx-compatible mail client'.
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a link beat is detected on the cable.
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Hi,
I have a box that serves as a firewall and thus has different NICs.
However when booting I run into a problem:
One of the NICs needs the de4x5 driver another the tulip one. Udev
loads tulip first, which then tries to claim the card the needs de4x5
but this does not work. So I have to
Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 09:42:43 schrieb Dale:
Could he not just build the modules into the kernel and then not have to
worry about the loading at all? Heck, the only module I use is nvidia
but it is not a in kernel option.
That doesn't prevent the order from changing with a different kernel
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 11:06:19 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
I thought that,but reading the question again, I don't think the
problem is naming, but the wrong driver claiming the card.
Naming makes the order irrelevant.
True, but, depending on how you interpret the original question, it
Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 18:10:20 schrieb Konstantinos Agouros:
Naming makes the order irrelevant.
How so?
Because you no longer have eth0 and eth1 which may be one or the other NIC
depending on module load order or in which order the kernel discovers the
NICs.
Look at my example rules
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 16:10:20 + (UTC), Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
In this case it is eth1 which doesn't work if tulip is loaded before
de4x5.
As previously requested,please try to be a bit more specific than
doesn't work.
I also do not think that building the modules in the kernel
. Check the man page for your Mail/mail/nail program to
find the correct syntax.
% qfile -v Mail
mail-client/mailx-8.1.2.20050715-r3 (/bin/Mail)
is what I use
--
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The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody
appreciates how difficult it was.
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 18:26:09 +0300, Thanasis wrote:
Why not? It's the obvious choice. Have you tried using nail's Mail
from the command line to see if it works as you expect?
I have been using nail because it has the option to set the smtp server
to use (as an environment variable
On Wednesday 03 Apr 2013 11:38:56 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 03.04.2013 12:21, schrieb Marc Stürmer:
Just two different hammers for the same nail.
Sure. I just like the quicker syncing/adjusting of chrony.
Another alternative is
OpenNTPD btw, http://www.openntpd.org/
I will have
On Saturday 15 August 2015 12:03:32 I wrote:
It looks as though Neil has hit the nail on the head.
It turns out that the kernel command line has to specify either the label or
the UUID of the root partition. I prefer the more legible label, thus:
menuentry 'Gentoo Linux 4.0.5' {
linux
It would still be nice though if representatives asks users also about
Gentoo as a product. So they know where they are hitting nail on the
head and where they are somehow missing it.
Robert
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E-mail: ope...@tightmail.com
Jabber: h...@jabber.sk
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
(thats all one line of course)
end with 'nail' you can add attachments too to your mail - emerge nail.
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Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message that do not
relate
the KDE menu panel at the top.
To avoid a domestic and calls for buying an applemac for
Christmas could you please tell me how to nail those icons on the
desktop so that they do not shift? :)
Arrange icons on the desktop as you want them, then right-click on
the desktop | Icons | Lock
-0.2.0_alpha_200.4161_src.tar.gz
JFMuggs what's a sane way to name the ebuild for it?
ciaranm JFMuggs: got a baseball bat and a rusty nail?
JFMuggs ciaranm: that's not nice to do to people who are writing the
code I need
JFMuggs besides, klieber already suggested the moral equivalent 8)
carpaski Doesn't involve fecees
any fs can have problems depending on the hardware and other
variables. So 'your mileage may vary' could hit the nail on the head.
Dale
:-) :-)
module name to Kernel CONFIG
Summary:
How can I tie a module name (tg3) to a kernel config line?
Details:
Usually its kind of obvious if you dig around in .config a bit, but
now always.
I find the module at /lib/modules/2.6.24*/:
../kernel/drivers/net/tg3.ko
But I haven't been able to nail
Did I miss something?
Nope, you hit the nail on the head.
How do I check (command syntax) that the profile is actually updated ?
ls -l /etc/make.profile should indicate what profile you're linked to.
How come all of those 'use.defaults' files still
have 2004.x in the path names instead
it.. but 'man mail' doesnt exactly suggest that an
attachment is possible
I don't believe mail will do this, unless you encode the attachment and
incorporate it into the mail yourself. mail-client/nail seems to do what
you want, describing itself as 'an enhanced mailx-compatible mail client
://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~fejf/cgi-bin/pfs-web.pl,
it can be part of nail. Maybe mailx also provides /usr/bin/mail.
Alexander Skwar
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And for those keeping score at home, in order to get 'Mail', you need to
emerge nail.
I think I'm now back to the same system I had before hdb started whining, and
the motherboard decided that there was nothing attached to IDE1.
Don't forget to backup!
Peter
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to work. Interestingly, it starts
the gui for me to enter the remote passwd into a gui
ssh session. With that, I can easily use the command
line, until I nail down the issue(s)
I am using version 2.13.16 on both amd64 and x86 machines,
since that is the latestvstable version on x86 and all
contain the latest
syntax on how to nail down a desired IP with the mac address.
hth,
James
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didn't
need it so I rebuilt the kernel without it yesterday. Thanks for
posting this before I rebooted :)
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Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 09:06:51 schrieb Konstantinos Agouros:
Hi,
I have a box that serves as a firewall and thus has different NICs.
However when booting I run into a problem:
One of the NICs needs the de4x5 driver another the tulip one. Udev
loads tulip first, which then tries to claim
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 09:06:51 schrieb Konstantinos Agouros:
Hi,
I have a box that serves as a firewall and thus has different NICs.
However when booting I run into a problem:
One of the NICs needs the de4x5 driver another the tulip one. Udev
loads tulip first,
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 09:25:49 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
One of the NICs needs the de4x5 driver another the tulip one. Udev
loads tulip first, which then tries to claim the card the needs de4x5
but this does not work. So I have to manually set things straight
after- wards. Is there a way
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Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 10:06:37 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
I thought
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 16:10:20 + (UTC), Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
In this case
Adam Carter adamcarter3 at gmail.com writes:
Taring my mp3 collection from 2.5in 500MB internal sata drive
(sda) to esata 3.5in 500MB drive (sdb) and it seems slow.
Well, there are multiple avenues to nail down your specific issues,
most documented or hinted at in the archives of this list
something like Trac or similar ruby bug tracking tools are much much
better.
The wiki collaboration with ticket conversation, helps you really nail most
of your documenting
issues regarding your projects.
Regards,
Kfir
as well.
It also ran from the my USB stick which is systemrescue. I didn't start
a GUI tho. I just used it to run file system checks and such.
Does that make any sense? It's not making any here. I'm just trying to
nail Jello to the wall. lol
Dale
:-) :-)
better. Sure would like to nail this down tho.
Dale
:-) :-)
to build).
Why is its code so, should I say prone to bugs, compared to
other browsers?
Firefox isn't perfect either
https://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=www-client%2Ffirefoxlist_id=337885
I think you hit the nail on the head by saying that it's not a small app to
build. The more code
mail-client/nail
net-mail/mailutils )
I already use ssmtp as my mail client (check the headers). But it
looks like it'll pull in mailx. I've confirmed that with...
emerge -pv apcupsd
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afraid.
It looks as though Neil has hit the nail on the head.
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Peter
uction
>
> [...]
>
> > The way it's worded makes me think feedback was requested on the irc
> > channels, but maybe I am wrong?
>
> It would still be nice though if representatives asks users also about
> Gentoo as a product. So they know where they are hitting nail on the
way of doing things. You think I feel the
same way now?
I think you are colouring the whole canvas with your own singular experience.
One mis-judgement does not make a wreaked ecosystem, and shit does happen.
SOmetimes in this world you're the hammer, sometimes the nail. You were the
nail.
I
* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [08.07.08 15:10]:
Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some hints to you:
If you replace nail A by nail B, it still remains a nail.
If you believe that the schily makefilesystem refers to
scripts used to control compilation
it was the new way of doing things. You think I feel the
same way now?
I think you are colouring the whole canvas with your own singular experience.
One mis-judgement does not make a wreaked ecosystem, and shit does happen.
SOmetimes in this world you're the hammer, sometimes the nail. You were
for desktops or servers! Just compare
ubuntu.com with gentoo.org, for example. The difference is striking.
I think you hit the nail with that one. The difference between
ubuntu.*com* and gentoo.*org* is just that. Whereas Ubuntu, or rather
Canonical, is a for-profit company that actually has
of these emails after the fact, I could open
with nail and forward. ('mail' seems to work if I reset $MAIL var as
above...)
Next, I thought to make these available via IMAP, so set up exim and
courier. I can't get IMAP to work, not sure why (perhaps Q#1 above
is related? Duh...). But at this point I
any LiveCD/distro a bad
thing? In everyway it should be considered one of Gentoo's strengths?
Joe,
You have hit the nail on the head. The users around here pushing the
idea to have an install CD just do not get it, and are probably
*not*able* to think out the box. They can comprehend is Gentoo
) and returning between 7 and 14 GHz and 15-28k bogomips. So, I'm inclined to think this is a kernel bug. The available clock speeds should be between 500MHz and
1.5GHz.I'm going to reboot again and experiment a bit to see if I can nail down what triggers the abberation.dcmOn 12/13/05, darren kirby
is invariably shorter.
I think that as long as common sense prevails we should be able to nail this
one to most participants satisfaction.
PS. On the other hand one would think that common sense ought to also help to
avoid top posting and html messages /sigh
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But I haven't been able to nail that to a kernel config line.
Short answer: TIGON3
Long answer:
You need to study voodoo and sacrifice a virgin at full moon to be able to
find that out reliably. I can't, so I use google, which sometimes works :-)
I'm also sure someone somewhere must have
that it stays broke)
Reboot with 2.6.9 kernel, and all is well.
I keep trying to nail where the problem is. I suspect it's KNotify or
something. I've seen hints on google where others have their KDE sound
broken with 2.6.11... but I don't see any bug reports or anything.
Again, any help or tips
filling / and also
meant you would lose access to your box.
5. For gentoo I recommend using a separate partition for /usr/portage. It's
hard to nail down a size for this as portage tree keeps growing and the
number of distfiles you might have is in flux. Isolating it ensures that any
growth issues
exactly suggest that an
attachment is possible
I don't believe mail will do this, unless you encode the attachment and
incorporate it into the mail yourself. mail-client/nail seems to do what
you want, describing itself as 'an enhanced mailx-compatible mail
client'.
Or use just this:
emerge
that i would like sent to me before deleted and
recreated to examine it.. but 'man mail' doesnt exactly suggest that
an
attachment is possible
I don't believe mail will do this, unless you encode the attachment and
incorporate it into the mail yourself. mail-client/nail seems to do what
you want
broadcast 14.173.99.103 netmask 255.255.255.252
iface_eth3=192.168.4.11 broadcast 192.168.4.255 netmask 255.255.255.0
I had troubles with the machine inconsistently assiging a given ip
address to a specific card. The 'mac' statements seem to nail this
down for me. The is for a single static IP
Kingdom - ise-w_accents-only). I bet No user has got an idea what
that means. In kmail on the other hand, most languages are shown as
Unknown. I would like to nail that down to:
British English
American English
German German (no Swiss or Austrian German)
Portuguese Portuguese
Brazilian Portuguese
like fun.
Moscone center is roughly 4-5 blocks from the Cal Train depot in SF
which might be faster if you catch the express and cost less than
driving plus parking.
http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/live/12/events/12SFO06A
signup now else they'll nail you for $50 the day of the event. Worth
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Am Samstag 20 Juni 2009 18:10:20 schrieb Konstantinos
a failure by the user. Human languages are like that. No
matter how well you try and nail down a definition for all time, users of the
language will always try to change stuff.
The current terms work well. Changing them is unlikely to be well received as
they are so deeply entrenched already
version upgrades of it (and it's
not a small app to build).
Why is its code so, should I say prone to bugs, compared to
other browsers?
Firefox isn't perfect
either https://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=www-client%2Ffirefoxlist_id=337885
I think you hit the nail on the head
to think about it, the old mail command line
stuffage may have been BSDish, but too foggy to
recall the details..
mail is awesome and still very much around. I have versions called
mailx, nail and a few others too - it's wonderful for sending mail from
cron scripts
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alan.mckin
' and
you will get what every other decent terminal app shows ;) (you can
click the Insert dropdown to see other options)
yoyo
Yoyo,
You've hit the nail on the head here. I am indeed using konsole, not
xterm, and this will give me exactly what I want.
Thanks to everyone else
don't know, when they removed the
mask on GNOME 3?
Thanks for motivating me!
I will try to use your overlay ...
First get GNOME 3 + systemd to work; my overlay is experimental.
Again, Stefan has probably a valid problem, and we need more info to
nail it down (hence the petition for $HOME
to do it's job, but portage
needs Python in order to install Samba. that would make it a build
dependency which could be uninstalled after Samba was merged, but I'd be
nervous about removing Python from any Gentoo system that uses portage.
Neil,
Looks like you've hit the nail on the head. The media
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