shrc' or equivalent:
export DISPLAY=:0
Every shell you open should have that set in it (you can check by
typing "echo $DISPLAY").
Wayne
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On Tue, 16 May 2006, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> On 5/16/06, Wayne Brehob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Matt,
> >
> > I'll reply on a few statements/questions:
> >
> > > It also seems that I have a .profile file with that test -r line in it,
&g
you're using, you can finger yourself
(I promise -- I am NOT trying to be crude).
myprompt% finger brehob
Login: brehob Name: Wayne Brehob
Directory: /Users/brehobShell: /bin/tcsh
...
You can change your shell with the 'chsh' command if you'd
nd, you might give it a try.
Good luck!
Wayne "I'm so old I've actually used the xterm Tektronix mode" Brehob
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t not
httpd as far as I can tell), you could put /sw/bin in the PATH there.
Another would be to add it to the PATH statement in /etc/rc.common.
Wayne
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on. For those looking for an alternative to
> gnucash, I would not suggest this as a good option.
>
I moved to gnucash after testing Quicken 2004, and I would agree. I have
not used Quicken 2005, but I don't need anything that gnucash doesn't have,
so I doubt I will try it.
Wayne
u might be able to get what you want.
Nicecast and Detour our Rogue Ameoba products, http://www.rogueamoeba.com/
Wayne
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Markus Kamp wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I've just written a message about an issue i had with kwrite.
> Meanwhile I've found out that it has to do with my keyboard layout:
>
> Seems that i used a layout mixed up between German and U.S. German
> Umlauts (Ä Ö Ü ß) worked but other keys
pts start with this:
#!/bin/sh
# The next line starts wish, and wish skips this line and the next \
exec "/Applications/Utilities/Wish Shell.app/Contents/MacOS/Wish Shell" $0 "$@"
Wayne
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Roberto Manuel Latorre wrote:
>
> On Jan 26, 2005, at 08:45, Wayne Brehob wrote:
> > Alternately, you can set DISPLAY in your .login file (which generally
> > gets read for new windows, but not every shell in that new window):
> >
> > if
kind enough to set REMOTEHOST for you,
though, you can use it for DISPLAY in most cases.
Wayne
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you much, it's just a suggestion that you
find a solution by looking at both ends -- particularly trying to get an
X server that is "newer" than the client, hoping that the X server
understands everything the client asks of it.
Wayne
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Jonas Steverud wrote:
> Wayne Brehob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Christian SIMON wrote:
> [...]
> > There is a system 'unlink' command, and I believe this can be used to
> > remove directories as well as f
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Christian SIMON wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Excuse me for this off-topic post.
> I know this is not a place devoted for this kind of problems, but
> after reading various mailing in MacOSX world for 3 years,
> I am quite confident I will find here the more relevant answers, and abov
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Akio Sakai wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Does anyboby know how to change the font size of X-terminal of X11, and if
> it can add scroll bar at the right side for standard one(without replacing
> to another)? I am currently working on X.3.4.
>
X applications will generally take their prefe
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Douglas Kojetin wrote:
> Hi All-
>
> When I try to use the Expect package in a Tcl script, I get an error
> upon the initialization:
>
> ### example script.tcl
> #!/sw/bin/tclsh
> package require Expect
> puts [package versions Expect]
>
> ### example output
> [fun:~] user% ./
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Lincoln Rutledge wrote:
>
> Finally the point: How do I get fetchmail to dump my mail in my spool in
> the expected fashion? I have fetchmail, I have "mail", and I have what
> appears to be the sendmail interface to postfix for local delivery. But
> fetchmail cannot make the
hub, and the Mac would see everything coming out of the PC.
Wayne
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, William Hunter wrote:
> First off, a thank you to those who helped solve my last problem with
> libnet-pm. Your suggestions worked and I've now got it updated.
>
> Now, onto the next problem :)
>
> Currently I start KDE when using Apple's X11 by having the following lines
> in
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, David Bergum wrote:
>
> I can cut and paste between Aqua windows and X11 only when I am running
> quartz-wm. Cut and paste used to work when I was running xfree under 10.2,
> but after I upgraded to 10.3 I can no longer cut and paste. I thought
> perhaps it was due to old fi
at gets stuck onto the playlist. Take the '-e' out,
and the playlist gets replaced with whatever you gave it.
That is one advantage of 'xmms' over iTunes -- the ability
to control it from a shell command. I'm working on getting
something like this with AppleScipt, b
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Carl Youngblood wrote:
> I'm looking for a decent looking window manager rather than the one
> that is built into the basic xfree86 package. Any suggestions? None
> of the ones I'm interested in (KDE, Gnome, XFCE) is available in the
> fink packages list.
>
I also like simpli
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> In the linux world, you can set multiple IP addresses to a single
> interface. For example, if I have eth0 = 192.168.1.1, I could set
> eth0:1 = 10.0.0.1.
>
> How do I do that on a mac? i.e., I want to create an en1:1 and set an
> ip address for it.
>
A
AM
or netinfo. In Panther, these routines don't go to the netinfo database
to look up the information, so you need PAM support in the application.
It may be possible to add accounts to /etc/passwd to get around this
problem, but I haven't tried that. I wouldn't know how to give the
Jet printer
(which are working well right now with the Panther Gimp-Print driver)?
Many thanks,
Wayne
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man Gall was kind enough to document some of this better than I have,
at http://www.spookyhill.net/HOWTO/imapdv2/index.html, so that may be
of help, too.
Wayne
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erver with Auth.-SMTP (SASL). My Panther box is now a complete mail
server for my Windows boxes (sorry about the naughty word). If anybody
would like to see the config.s for that, I can post them.
Wayne
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