Re: [gentoo-user] screen and Ctrl-S not working any more?

2005-07-06 Thread Martin Carpella
A. Khattri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hmm.. on many systems, CTRL S is used to stop output on a terminal. CTRL Q resumes it. Probably the terminal driver is intercepting it before it gets through ssh to your emacs session. On many terminals you can precede any control sequence with CTRL V to

Re: [gentoo-user] screen and Ctrl-S not working any more?

2005-07-04 Thread Martin Carpella
Bryan Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: man screen then search for C-s to get the scoop. ;) Hmm, thanks, did that, did'n notice that I changed anything in regard to this, maybe I accidently toggled the settings. Thanks for your help, Martin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] screen and Ctrl-S not working any more?

2005-07-03 Thread Martin Carpella
Hi! When connecting to one of my gentoo servers via SSH, I've got a strange problem: Ctrl+S is not sent to my screen sessions any more, instead handled directly by the shell, causing the sesssion to freeze. This is extremly annoying as many emacs shortcuts require Ctrl+S. Anyone got any idea

Re: [gentoo-user] No HTML in posts?

2005-05-27 Thread Martin Carpella
Hi! James Colannino [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm very against HTML mail, just for the record. That being said, aren't there HTML filters for command line mail clients that will strip tags from your view of the text and make it more readable? Just wondering. I'm using Gnus in emacs to

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems changing email clients

2005-05-16 Thread Martin Carpella
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Now, I could always leave the mail on the POP3 server just for that, but I also want to know how Sylpheed will act upon my current settings (labels, filters, etc). And I just don't want to have to manage two mail directories, even temporarily. In this

Re: [gentoo-user] Users with access to shell!

2005-05-12 Thread Martin Carpella
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How can secure my server with this users accessing to shell? , If you can't trust your users you always have a problem as shell access and/or compiler-access are the first steps to installing a root-kit if they are really up to this kind of things. Putting them in a

Re: [gentoo-user] Apache2 SSL help

2005-05-12 Thread Martin Carpella
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Actually all of my pages are either in / or /admin/. If I leave the above I get a 403 when accessing https though. Directory is related to the file-system directory, so you are setting it for your system's root, not your webpage's root. You need to have a

Re: [gentoo-user] Programs executed as root cannot connect to X server

2005-05-09 Thread Martin Carpella
Sami Samhuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think you might be looking for this command (normal user): % xhost +localhost Note however that this can be dangerous, as now every local user could send you a window to your X-server, not only root. Regards, Martin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing