Yes.
Emacs recognizes C++ by the file extension ... cc, cpp, etc. The program
also has functions, such as ESC a, ESC e, to browse to the beginning and end
of statments and to browse between errors.
D.
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From: Ulisses Alonso Camaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I have figured out a cheap way to use PPP a regular user login as root,
connect, log back out, log in as a regular user...
But, now I want to be able to receive e-mail. I have installed SMAIL. I
believe I have all the config options set correctly. I can send e-mail, but
I cannot recieve
Okay ...
I have uninstalled SENDMAIL and reinstall SMAIL.
I can send e-mail, however I cannot recieve e-mail.
When I send it, the Return-Path line on the e-mail reads root.
In my SMAIL config file, I have changed the visible name to my full e-mail
address: [EMAIL PROTECTED], and change the
How do I configure elm to connect to my local provider?
I have been reading and re-reading the LINUX Walnut Creek book and getting
nowhere.
Thanks,
Denis
I am reading this massive Walnut Creek Linux book backwards and forwards. I
followed the ISP FAQ to the letter.
I got to the point where I can now send e-mail. However, my address shows
up as Super-User, rather than my actual address. If I was harassing people,
this would be great.
The other
If there anyway to have a normal user access PON?
If not, is there a way to enable dial up access to an ISP for a normal user
using some other utility?
Thanks,
Denis
Is it possible to configure Win9x to recognize a Linux (partition or
physical drive) as a network drive? Has any one done this successfully?
Denis
Point DSELECT to your CD rom first. Once you've mounted the CD, type:
/debian/main
This will reference the root. For the remaining questions, respond NONE.
This worked for me.
Denis
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From: Cristov Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
-Original Message-
From: Ole J. Tetlie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: DMDP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Saturday, August 29, 1998 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: Configuring EMACS to Work with C++
*-DMDP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Is this possible? I have g++ installed.
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| I
There is a neat utility called pppconfig, which allows for multiple ISP
configs.
Just use: pon provider name to start it.
Denis
-Original Message-
From: Gary L. Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 6:33
Is this possible? I have g++ installed.
I am using Debian 2.0. I have both EMACS and XEMACS installed.
Denis
I am having difficulties getting g++ to compile
properly.
I am just testing it with a simple
hello program.
When I type ...
g++ -g -Wall -ohello hello.cc
The file - hello - is created. When I
type, hello to execute the program. The bash shell tells me there is no
such command.
What am
I am attempting to install Debian onto a 600mb hard drive, which is the
third drive on my system. I am running Windows 98 on drive C:
A:\ floppy
C:\ hard drive
D:\ secondary
E:\ cd
F:\ tertiary
I boot the pc into DOS mode to run the install.bat file off the CD.
It allows me to
I am having lots of problems using DSELECT to
install the basic utilities off the CDs.
I have 3CDs: BINARY, EXTRAS1, EXTRAS2,
SOURCE.
I have just successfully installed the bases
system, and now I want to install the REQUIRED utilities.
I also need to install G++.
Has anyone else run
I have been reading your installation information and I cannot find
anything that tells me how to install Debian to an E:\ drive for example
and use a DOS bootup menu to access it.
How should I go about setting this up?
The installation guide recommends installing on C:, but I REALLY don't
want
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