The secondary screen functionality on my xterm (rxvt-unicode) was acting
strangly. So, following the advice at:
http://cvs.schmorp.de/browse/*checkout*/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html
I added an rxvt-unicode termcap entry to my termcap file and ran
cap_mkdb. After login, I'm able to 'setenv
Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 03:29 pm, Malcolm Kay wrote:
Seems this applies to both rxvt and urxvt, To target urxvt
specifically use:
URxvt*termName: rxvt-unicode
Looking at the Makefile in the rxvt-unicode port I find:
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --enable-shared --enable-everything \
On Thursday 02 September 2004 02:34 pm, Dan Finn wrote:
[ root @ stewie : /usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade] : portupgrade ruby
[Failed `Inappropriate file type or format'] [Updating the portsdb
format:bdb1_btree in /usr/ports ... - 11725 port entries found
Taken from the vsftpd website FAQ:
Q) Help! Does vsftpd support bandwidth limiting?
A) Yes. See vsftpd.conf.5 man page and investigate settings such as
anon_max_rate and local_max_rate.
(That is, install vsftpd and run man 5 vsftpd.conf. Alternately, read the
HTML version at
On Friday 13 August 2004 02:19 pm, Edwin Culp wrote:
I've installed K3b and it works great for the root user but I
can't get it to work for any non-privileged user even though I
have put the user in the wheel group and have set sysctl
vfs.usermount=1, cd0 has permissions set to 666, the same
I've had nothing but success with Postfix on FreeBSD, and Squirrelmail seems
like a decent program (although I've only run it on Linux). My friends and
neighbors have had more success with Courier-Imap than with Dovecot, but I
can't make a personal recommendation one way or another. Cyrus is
I'm curious to see if you've had any success with the solutions offered so
far. I'm having similar issues with Firefox 0.8 in KDE 3.2 on 5.2.1: the
browser hangs at random times when attempting to resolve hostnames. I
thought it was some weird reverse-dns issue, or maybe something to do with
I ran into the same issue. I found two solutions that worked. Neither is
very pretty.
1. Realizing that I would never install lmtpd, I simply commented out the
lines in the makefile pertaining to DB3. The Makefile ended up looking like
this:
# .if defined(WITH_DB3)
# LIB_DEPENDS+=