is a blank line. I.e. make sure there is a return
after the last command line.
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use qddb. Is a flat text database based on tcl/tk.
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Thanks for any help
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/usr/include/ctype.h
). But just a
dummy version.
(What I did for ntex when I installed it do dselect would stop telling
me that package so and so recommended latex. Just grabbed all the
provides out of the standard tex packages, and put them all in one
line for ntex).
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read that article, I'm
Nico getting curious :-) ?
Yup. Go to yahoo. look for 'The Sunday Times'. go to that site. fill
out the info they need. do a search for linux and there you are.
(sorry I didn't save the direct url)
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thrown off by the different
output format, but it made dealing with the printers from machine to
machine much easier).
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problems like this is to
do C-h a word. This will give a listing of all functions and
variables that contain word. Helps me greatly when something is
working the way I expect.
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not fvwm95)).
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know if it is actually, and it seems neither do you
since you didn't say definitely) why would you expect someone to go
look in those for info on ftp? Oh and just for fun I checked ftp and
ftpd man pages and the info isn't contained there.
/flame
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the authority file).
Does this answer the question?
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)) and umounts the disk.
Of course this is much easier in the Dos/Win(3.1|95) world since you
don't encounter 10 different partition types. (more?)
If I'm missing some wonderful way to do this I'd love to know. :)
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that I
Mikael can get sysklogd working??
I was wondering that as well. I just forced it to install (dpkg
--force-depends -i sysklog...) and everything seems to be fine. :)
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myself using the online computer dictionary quite often. The
word list site is great for creating really huge ispell lists. I also
use the webster emacs interface frequently when I'm in emacs. The
last I don't know much about other than it was posted just recently.
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on. When you got them all install them. :)
(Happens to me all the time)
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it is
delivering to. So it does the bounce and does it correctly to the
local machine. (at least with sendmail I assume smail is the same)
Heck I have sendmail on my machine translating both hostname and
usernames to different ones and there is no problem.
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Carl == Carl Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Carl I have XTerm handling colors, and 'ls' will also generate
Carl colors, but only for file types such as directories and
Carl executables. The 'dircolors' executable just sets up
Carl LS_COLORS='', which isn't very useful. The documentation
/XTerm-color file on the end of the
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm file will have the same effect.
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