* zzapper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-10-21 12:59]:
I presume that the vi/ex used for the Command Line Editor is a
cut-down editor builtin into the shell, and ignores the normal
.exrc/.vimrc initiialisation files, and is thus non-configurable, or
is that not the case?
The vi mode of the Command
* Gary Nielson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-10-29 19:15]:
Hi,
I am running Windows XP and recently loaded cygwin. I am looking for an easy
way to download mail from my ISP account so that I can read my mail in pine.
How can I do this? Can someone point me to information on how to set this
up?
* Peter Wisnovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-04 17:38]:
snip
Home is where the heart is:
% mount | grep /home
c:\Documents and Settings on /home type system (textmode)
^ ^
Perhaps it is the spaces
Curiously, if I mv .procmailrc to /etc/procmailrc
* hhw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-24 00:01]:
I found these commands:
$ tar -xvzf libosip-0.X.X.tar.gz
$ mkdir linux-build
$ cd linux-build
$ ../libosip-0.X.X/configure
$ make
$ make install
Can you tell me why he mkdir linux-build and cd linux-build?
Why not he
On 9/14/07, D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed a program called Fontforge (An
outline font editor) into the Cygwin environment in
order to create and manipulate fonts for Windows XP. I
would like to update the editor, but when I try the
uninstall commands cygwin does not uninstall
From the OpenSSL RSA man page:
To print out the components of a private key to standard output:
openssl rsa -in key.pem -text -noout
Not explicitly in the man page, but from reading it, it appears to get
the components of the private key, the following should work:
openssl rsa
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