hi,
BTW, Unix "trashing" is rare to find, or at least to heard. When it moves
data to disk it does not sound like Windows Machine Gun Swap Routine (TM),
;-)
easiest way to see when you're swapping is to go to a shell and type
'free' - you shouldnt see the swap number used at all if you want
Hi all.
I use pine and i want all [EMAIL PROTECTED] mails to go directly
into my GIMP mail dir. How can I perform this?
Happy Gimping!
/Per
hi,
Not the answer you expected, but pine cannot separate mail on its own.
Yassen
..but your advice has helped me out (I was halfway to a working procmail)
so it was worth saying anyway! :-)
alan
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 09:55:50AM +0100, Alan Buxey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can I see some references for these values? Seems that number
is just climbing all the time. can the human eye distinguish
more than 26-bit? Even at 4kx3k, you've only got 12million pixels
that can be of different
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 09:50:08AM +0100, Alan Buxey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, Unix "trashing" is rare to find, or at least to heard. When it moves
data to disk it does not sound like Windows Machine Gun Swap Routine (TM),
;-)
easiest way to see when you're swapping is to go to a
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 07:25:40AM +, Per Pettersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
I use pine and i want all [EMAIL PROTECTED] mails to go directly
into my GIMP mail dir. How can I perform this?
By mail filtering. Just look in an appropriate place where to do
that. This, incidentally,
Per Pettersson wrote:
Hi all.
I use pine and i want all [EMAIL PROTECTED] mails to go directly
into my GIMP mail dir. How can I perform this?
Happy Gimping!
/Per
Try procmail,
regards walter
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W.W. van den Broek e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AZR-Dijkzigtfax:
thats odd. that size should be fine. i work in film
res all the time (4kx3k) at 32bpp (yes, i know film
should be done at 48 or 64 bpp to prevent banding, i
only work this res for testing)
can I see some references for these values? Seems that number
is just climbing all the time. can the