exmh dependencies

1998-01-27 Thread David Goodwin
I'm trying to install the exmh package, but I'm running into an interesting
problem.  It depends on tcl40 or tcl41, and I have tcl42.  ALso, it depends
on tk74 or tk75.  I have tk76.  Is this a bug/problem, or normal?

Please cc to me, as I sub and unsub the group often, depending on if I have
enough time to deal with the flow.  

As an aside, has anyone ever thought of translating/mirroring/something-else
this mailing list as a newsgroup?

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Re: Installation Question (IBM TP 560)

1998-01-25 Thread David Goodwin
On 26 Jan 1998 00:06:17 +0200 Tommi Kaariainen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>"David E. Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>The sequence of events in my machine is like this:
>
>1. The Master Boot Record (modified by OS/2 Boot Manager) of the hard disk 
>   is read and executed.
>2. The MBR starts Boot Manager
>3. The user tells the Boot Manager to boot from the Linux partition.
>4. The Boot Manager starts LILO boot loader on the boot block of 
>   the Linux partition.
>5. LILO starts Linux

So can you use (easily) LILO to manage your whole system with 3+ different OSs?
That is what I will want to do with it, soon.

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Re: Amaya + ENTER key

1998-01-25 Thread David Goodwin
On Sun, 25 Jan 1998 15:53:50 +0100 grin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I installed Amaya, and I understand that it's a hack, and using lesstif so
>there can be quirks and stuff. Still I wonder, anyone have a working ENTER
>key? Mine's just does nothing, and seems it's not possible to insert 
>elements and some other without ENTER.

I haven't had a chance to play with it, but my brother (and sysadmin) just
installed Amaya on my system, and whenever the mouse hits the toolbar, it
crashes and dumps 13M of core.

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Re: CGI script for telnet or shell access

1998-01-25 Thread David Goodwin
On Thu, 22 Jan 1998, R. Chris Ross wrote:

> 
>   I am looking for a means of running a CGI script that would be
> able to do a function similar to telnet.  The idea would be that I could
> access a Linux machine by means of any web browser and do standard shell
> operations.  Currently I work at a k12 school district and it is extremely
> common for a facility to have no other Internet access than a web browser.
> Being able to access a Linus machine that would be able to run a shell via
> the web would be invaluable.  The shell could be accessed directly or via
> telnet.

On my website, I have a telnet://peak.org URL that works with about
anything.  Netscape and IE seem to like it.

Check it out, if you want.. its at the bottom of my main page (below)

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