* Robert Land ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I had a try what you had suggested but it
> confused my .xsession settings. Actually I'm
> very bad in "X" too and cannot quite follow
> what you intended.
> Why should mutt's behaviour change when
> putting your line into .Xresources?
> Mutt has it's ow
* Emil Pedersen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Try at least both the above (they're both worth it) and see which one
> you like best, it's really the only (right) way as it's to much human
> emotions involved in comparing window managers etc.
Quite possibly the most insightful comment wrt window m
* stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've got ssh working on my home machine, and I've added sftp as a subsystem.
>
>
> Now when I try to run sfto from my ISP shell account I get prompted for a
> password. Unfortunately, I don't get prompted for a username. And since my
> user name on my home mach
* Sandip P Deshmukh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 03:54:44PM -0800, Peter Hicks wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 11:12:48AM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> > >hello all
> > >
> > >i am doing most of my work in console and was looking for a small and
> > >fast window manag
* Shyamal Prasad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> "Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh writes:
>
> Sandip> i have heard about ratpoison and [black | flux]box. any
> Sandip> feedback from actual users is welcome. i am currently
> Sandip> using windowmaker.
>
> Give xfce a try, it is one that
* Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I have an ancient Pentium 90 whose BIOS is convinced that no hard
> > > drives are attached! Yet the system boots fine :)
> >
> > Reading this should enlighten you as to why you've no problems and the
> > thread starter has :-)
> >
> > http://www
* csj ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 12:16:22 -0500 (EST),
> Arthur H. Johnson II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Things dont get much smaller than Window Maker. Its larger
> > than other Window Managers but still maintains some nice
> > features.
>
> ~ $ apt-cache show wmake
* Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:23:42AM +0100, mess-mate wrote:
> > Happy new year.. and
> > I can't access my HD, 60GB, jumpers set to master.
> > On the bios he's recognized as only +/- 8.5GB ???
> > Tryed several settings in the bios as auto,user,mod
IceWM is my favourite. Highly configureable, simple text config files,
excellent keyboard support (I hardly ever touch a mouse using it.)
* Sandip P Deshmukh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hello all
>
> i am doing most of my work in console and was looking for a small and
> fast window manager for
* mess-mate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Happy new year.. and
> I can't access my HD, 60GB, jumpers set to master.
> On the bios he's recognized as only +/- 8.5GB ???
> Tryed several settings in the bios as auto,user,mode, etc..
> without success.
MB Pentium (1) 233Mhz.
I suspect tha
Have you set your resolv.conf up? This is where you tell networking
where to go to resolve dns queries.
HTH,
Euan
* Willem-Jan Meijer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After an install of two 100 mbit network card from sweex on my server I've
> got a weird problem. When I ping outside, it'
meta+b and meta+f are not functions of mutt, they're functions of your
Xterm or if you're on a tty you termcap.
Put this in your .Xresources and you should find that all's well again.
XTerm*modifier: alt
Cheers,
Euan
* Robert Land ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Does the latest mutt release enable
Trying to use pilot-xfer -b visor/ to backup my Visor. It starts off fine but
fails after a few files. xconsole output is as follows:
Jan 7 15:29:24 awayteam kernel: hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned
device number 9
Jan 7 15:29:24 awayteam kernel: usbserial.c: Handspring Visor c
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