Re: Command Line Editting in VI mode

2003-10-21 Thread Lou Losee
* 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

Re: Configuring mail for cygwin

2003-10-29 Thread Lou Losee
* 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?

Re: /etc/procmailrc vs ~/.procmailrc

2004-03-04 Thread Lou Losee
* 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

Re: what is the meaning of mkdir linux-build?

2004-03-23 Thread Lou Losee
* 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

Re: Uninstalling a program from Cygwin in Windows XP

2007-09-14 Thread Lou Losee
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

Re: [OpenSSL]Is it possible to show the numerical value of the public and private key's exponent in a certificate

2012-06-26 Thread Lou Losee
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