On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 12:02:25AM +1300, Adam Warner wrote:
downgrade gconf, libgconf11 and libgconf-dev to 1.0.4-3
Worked great. Thanks.
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caused it. It seems evolution itself
didn't get updated, however.
If anyone had any suggestions how to get it working again, I'd be glad
to hear them...
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of users using procmail (or similar filters), but they are usually
proficient enough to manually set MAIL to their liking.
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has the desired effect of having MAIL
set to /home/$USER/Maildir/, but is that calling for trouble? For
example, is it possible for MUAs etc. not understanding the Maildir
format to wreck havoc in the mail directory?
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people...
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? They would give a relative
abundance of IDE channels, but would it be worth it?
I've been eyeing on an Asus A7V133 WA or Abit KT7A-100 Raid. Would
they do the job?
Any advice or opinions would be welcome.
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software exclusively it might indeed be a better choice. Assuming WINE
and/or plex86 never get there (sigh).
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overriding gdm settings. I was puzzled by the same problem as well.
Good places to hunt for the problem are /etc/environment, or a
generic grep -r LANG * in /etc.
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to your
liking.
It is true that the problem might warrant a bug report, but not to
gdm, and I couldn't instantly find out which package /etc/environment
belongs to.
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that having 4 identical runlevels gives sysadmins
the liberty to define them as they will. Well, how many have you
redefined and use regularly?
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of user interface design is to pick
clear terminology and stick to it.
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that might be an unrealistic goal. I think it's better to
embrace and extend, i.e. to provide a toolset to transparently install
rpm packages with 'alien' and 'dpkg' on a dpkg based distribution.
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on a interchangeable
packaging system, but it is a ways off.
Hm. Sounds interesting. I think I have read of it somewhere. You
wouldn't have an URL available, would you? :-)
BR,
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environments?
Since the time we began working within them, and since the time we
wanted to maximise the value of the skillset we have invested our
precious time in. Someday you will as well.
I never read a single word anywhere stating that Debian would be
anti-commercial.
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for the food of thought :-),
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