I apologize to the list, this sort of attachment is used all the time where I work, but then that's on a LAN and outsider  e-mail attachments we scan first and then read, so I didn't think hard enough about it .  That said I am still looking for an answer to why  the perl error message telling me to check and see if "locale" settings are supported. I have checked all the places I can think of that have a choice of en, $, etc. type stuff and it appears to be incorporated correctly. Maybe it's one of those messages I can keep ignoring? It's just a loose end, and I don't like loose ends, someone always wants to pull on them. Thanks for the comeback on the .png  file, as you could tell I was suspicious that I was breaking the law.

Doug McGarrett wrote:
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At 12:05 12/10/2000 -0600, Dennis  wrote:

Whenever I use an editor like gedit i get the error message seen in the 
attached screen shot. Hope it's ok to send something like this, it's the
first time i've tried and I don't know how resource intensive it might be
for 
others to recieve.

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Dennis Myers registered Linux User #180842

Please don't attach any attachments. One _must_ assume that any attachment
contains a virus that will run on MS. (No, I don't use MS's mail progs.,
but...
That said, I would like to know how to access fireworks type graphics without
having to send them money. (I'm writing from MSW now, since I have a problem
getting to the SuSE site in Linux.) Maybe Linux just reads these .pnm files,
I don't know.










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Dennis M. a registered Linux user #180842






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