On Thursday 27 March 2003 02:36 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 04:45, Randy Kramer wrote:
On Thursday 27 March 2003 12:03 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
Just curious here... what does start does it go straight into
kde?
Whether I have DESKTOP=KDE, DESKMANAGER=KDM
, and will try to
scan for a response (I'll try to find a watch this thread setting or
similar), but with the high traffic on this list, I would appreciate an
email cc.
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Jack,
Thanks for your response -- some followup interspersed below:
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 11:40 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 04:38, Randy Kramer wrote:
I had some trouble getting a Mandrake 9.0 installation to act as an
application server accessed from an X terminal
-Al | grep dm.)
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/comp/remote-x-cygwin
Aside: This link did not work -- not sure if was intended to be on topic
or not.
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.)
Randy Kramer
I had a similiar prob recently where a tiny cgi-script would take
100% CPU for 40 seconds..
with the bios APM off, it took about 3% for less then 2 seconds..
big difference..
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a simple fix,
I'd probably try it. I assume the kmail performance problem is
something that will be fixed in future versions of kde (whatever the
problem is).
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and there was some guesswork in my suggestion.
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Jim Tarvid
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) MotherboardMatsonic7308 with
sections for notes on Mandrake 9.0 (and other distros / versions) and
links to pages for those notes if they become extensive.
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IIRC, you can subscribe by the typical [EMAIL PROTECTED]
approach.
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On Saturday 19 October 2002 05:35 am, Serge Hänni wrote:
CD3 is the International-CD. There is all the translation stuff on
it.
Serge,
Thanks!
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, and (someday) try -nopad in Linux.
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On Thursday 17 October 2002 03:18 pm, Ron Stodden wrote:
---snip---
The Acer 6206 may be a rebadged someone else's
drive (look carefully all over it, inside and out). There are not
that many original drive creators, the rest just rebadge.
Could
Pierre,
Thanks for the response!
On Thursday 17 October 2002 10:04 am, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 07:22:09 -0400 Randy Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I bought an Acer 6206 CD burner several years ago (the manufactured
date
As to any s/w that runs on M$, my web pages
-Creator version 3.5b (IIRC) came out and allowed that
same drive to burn 700 MB CDs.
If your drive was manufactured since around that time, I'd dig a little
deeper -- maybe all you need is some sort of software upgrade or
setting.
Randy Kramer
On Thursday 17 October 2002 01:10 am, Ron
is in a box that is temporarily not hooked up while I work
on setting up some servers for a computer school I help with.)
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the question, or ?
Randy Kramer
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 03:02 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
Norman Zhang wrote on Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 10:41:54AM -0700 :
In 8.2 I can creat a /root partition on its own, but in 9.0 I can
longer do that. When I try, I get a prompt telling me that /root
should
Thanks for the response!
Randy Kramer
On Thursday 10 October 2002 08:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no, i had the same problem when i installed. wonder if putting
/root in after / may be the culprit? never has been before, though.
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as they wish.
And there would be hybrids of both of these approaches.
hope this gives you a hint, do some reading, send some more questions
Randy Kramer
Thats my situation :
internet-box -- mdk-box with evolution
rh-box with kmail
mdk-box
Oops, sorry, sent before adding link to page.
Randy Kramer
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 03:00 am, hans privat wrote:
hi,
have to solve the reqirement, that the incoming mails have to be read
in kmail on one box and in evolution in the other linux-box - and
they have to be sorted in different
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 11:17 am, HoytDuff wrote:
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 10:24 am, Randy Kramer scribbled in crayon
on a
yellow legal pad:
Watch this page:
Steatlh page, Randy? 8)
Yup! ;-)
(Note that the page is under construction -- needs a lot of work, and I
lost some because
at this point -- I am
trying to straighten it out. The following pages may be somewhat
helpful as well:
* http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/EmailServerSketches
* http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/EmailOverviewSketch
Randy Kramer
On Saturday 28 September 2002 02:16 pm, Dale
various other
anomalies that I may be able to explain for myself once I understand
what I'm doing wrong here.)
Can somebody put me on the right track?
thanks,
Randy Kramer
sample data
AvoidHTMLInEmailDiscussion 20 Aug 2001 - 14:36 - NEW RandyKramer
This page reserved for discussion (pros and cons
this for look-behind.
And there is more that you should probably read if you plan to use this.
Randy Kramer
On Friday 27 September 2002 04:26 pm, Randy Kramer wrote:
I want a regular expression that will find every line (in the sample
data below) that includes mail but does not start with Csic
I prefer not to do in the near future --
maybe in a few years.)
I suppose I should run a sniffer on the network, but there really
should not be a lot of traffic. Can anybody recommend a sniffer that
comes with Mandrake 7.2 or 8.2 (i.e., so I can install from an rpm)?
thanks,
Randy Kramer
not to do in the near future --
maybe in a few years.)
I suppose I should run a sniffer on the network, but there really
should not be a lot of traffic. Can anybody recommend a sniffer that
comes with Mandrake 7.2 or 8.2 (i.e., so I can install from an rpm)?
thanks,
Randy Kramer
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, and, these are not the real names).
_And, I guess I haven't left dos behind -- I meant to type ls instead
of dir._
Randy Kramer
On Tuesday 27 August 2002 09:13 pm, you wrote:
On Tuesday 27 August 2002 06:17 pm, you wrote:
This is a little hard to follow ... perhaps an example? Do you
mean
until I went back and
assigned some group permissions to the parent directory of the file --
specifically g+rx.
Is that the expected behavior in LInux?
thanks,
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there might be an easier way (or a one liner type approach, which
while it might be one line might be fairly difficult (for me) to understand
;-)
I've started trying variations of the following, but I'm really just shooting
in the dark:
if mailq tee grep -c empty
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? Is there a better way to deal with it?
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Aside: For a while, every time someone mentioned ifup it sounded like
just what I needed. I now realize that it is a command (bring the
interface up) rather than a test (if the interface is up, do ...)
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to check), even though I said network interface.
;-)
Thanks!
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kwan,
Thanks! I've got several choices now ;-)
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Here's a script that I use to check connectivity:
#!/bin/bash
STATUS=`ping -c 2 -q 11.22.33.44 2/dev/null`
CODE=$?
if [ $CODE -gt 0 ]; then
echo Link is down.
else
echo Link
, but that is not a limitation of Windows. I use Easy Cd Creator
(like version 3.5 b or c) on Win95 and can burn 700 MB no problem
(which, as others on the thread have pointed out) can actually be 703
MB.
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beyond the width of my window (800x600
resolution), so I have to horizontally scroll each line to read and edit
it, and (2) there is no horizontal scroll bar, so I can't easily scroll
but must use, for example, the Home and End keys.
Thanks!
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. Last time
I looked I had on the order of 200 MB of SWAP free (and a negligible
amount of RAM) -- after the crash I had 100 MB of RAM and 400 MB of SWAP
free
Randy Kramer
Randy Kramer wrote:
PROBLEM: My problem is, twice I've had one window / instance of Mozilla
crash, and each time it's closed
as an octal number, whether it should be or
not, or how/where to fix it. Sorry!
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Bill Kenworthy wrote:
Try using a temporary swapfile to increase swap and see if the problem
goes away - if so your up for a re-partitioning.
--other good stuff snipped--
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? Or is there a DMA that is not set up
in the BIOS?
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g wrote:
some search sites respect boolean in uppercase.
Thanks, I'll try that.
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James,
I have taken the liberty of quoting this post on WikiLearn, at:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/preview/Wikilearn/ChrootJail
Please see:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/QuotedEmailsLetter
regards,
Randy Kramer
James wrote:
In the past script kiddies have used some of the original
Todd Lyons wrote:
Randy Kramer wrote on Sun, Jul 21, 2002 at 08:49:18AM -0400 :
found for 'wd and civileme and crc and ata100' whether the search term
Drop the and. civileme wd crc
Thanks, looks like it didn't make any difference in this case (looks
like the search doesn't recognize
* is there.
I would put a fewer terms in the search to begin with and then add more
if I got too many responses.
Always good advice, but I'd sure like to be able to search for a phrase
that I know is there.
regards,
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, fragmentation does occur, and some Linux file systems (at least
one of the journaled file systems) has a utility for defragementing it.
BTW, the fragmentation in Windows occurs on FAT16 and FAT32 partitions.
I don't know whether fragmentation occurs on NTFS4 or NTFS5 file
systems.
Randy Kramer
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problem.
I run Mandrake 8.2 on a 700 MHz Duron with 256 MB Ram. Still at kde
2.2, not running sound or any servers.
Randy Kramer
Swap never
occurs on this box as I have 384 megs ram. Ran MemTest for 12 hours and
memory checks fine. This same box ran 8.1 fine for about 4 months. The
kernel
to a TWiki.
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-- it looks a
little more finished than some of the stuff on WikiLearn)
To create or edit pages you will have to register at:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiRegistration
regards,
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Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
I'd be honored; thanks, Randy!
Your welcome, thank you!
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daRcmaTTeR wrote:
Good grief! they don't honestly believe that this is going to work, do they?
Yes, I think they do! And it can.
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Jan Lentfer wrote:
Any help would be appreciated - maybe someone could just give me a hint
on how to compile the sources.
I don't think I noticed any other response -- this might help:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/CompilingInLinux
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dfox wrote:
Randy Kramer wrote:
Oops!
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/RecordingNetRadioBroadcasts
glad to see my name up in there :)
Anyway, I got to the page, and it actually works, although I used
other sources for testing because the Dallas TX radio station was
just
Jerry (and others),
I've taken the liberty of copying portions of this post to a page on
WikiLearn -- http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/CompilingTheKernel
-- if you have comments, suggestions, or objections, please let me know,
or, edit the page yourself, as it is a wiki.
regards,
Randy
any comments, suggestions, or objections to what I've done,
please let me know, or, edit the page yourself, as it is a wiki.
regards,
Randy Kramer
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
This is what it takes to record broadcasts off the net in ogg format.
Using Sox (which is the best sound util ever made) you can
Hoyt wrote:
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 11:21, Randy Kramer wrote:
I've taken the liberty of starting a WikiLearn page
URL?
Oops!
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/RecordingNetRadioBroadcasts
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twice as often.
The content of this email has been moved to a WikiLearn page:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/HowYouCanHelp.
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.
/quote
Randy Kramer
Randy Kramer wrote:
et wrote:
the moving target that a (IMHO) good Linux Distro should be is one of the
greatest problems with creating book documentation, I would guess. by the
time the reasearch and writting and printing and distribution of the paper
goes out
as your whiteboard for
collaboration while you work out the rest of it.
regards,
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. :)
Great!
regards,
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James wrote:
On or Off your choice. Might be better on,
I agree, on!
Someone might be able to
correct my errors that way.
Or learn from the discussion, which is one of the purposes of this list.
Randy Kramer
if you do
lsmod | more
you can read all the modules you have listed
://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/EmailSketchWorksheet
* http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/EmailServerSketches
If you have comments about them, let me know.
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Tom Badran wrote:
The packages you want i believe are called postix-* and pop3d-*
I think you mean postfix-*
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Bill,
Thanks for your response!
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Bill Randle wrote:
Have you noticed any difference the frequency of disconnects based
on weather? E.g., is it any worse after it rains compared to an
extended dry spell?
No, but I'll start paying more attention to that.
What about time of day
a big file back and forth
between me and my ISP -- I do have a 5 or 10 mB free web hosting site
available.
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J. Craig Woods wrote:
Is html turned off now? Never used kmail. Guess it is kinda cool for a
gui kind of thing
No HTML in this message!
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Randy Kramer wrote:
I hear good things about Namazu -- see
http://www.namazu.org/doc/tutorial.html#can-not-do.
See also the following page on TWiki, which has the results of some
experiments done with Namazu (quite a ways down the page -- search for
Namazu or RandyKramer):
http://twiki.org
, please let me
know, or comment / make changes on the page, as it is a wiki (TWiki)
page.
Thanks again!
Randy Kramer
Randy Kramer wrote:
do any of you have suggestions on
how to test a modem / phone line? Please read the following before
responding.
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and) resent it.
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...
12 or 13 should be due to your end...
Another reason to add a small hard disk and start saving more log data.
Not sure if the dos software I'm using (iproute) provides similar
termination codes. I guess long term, I should switch my internet
gateway to Linux.
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-- One ping,
one ping only in my best Sean Connery voice. ;-)
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disconnections before they changed
their policy and I gave them some static about it.)
I'm looking for suggestions on how to tackle this.
Anyone know of any sites that I can call using my modem and get some
sort of report on the quality of my modem / telephone line?
Other thoughts?
Randy
I hear good things about Namazu -- see
http://www.namazu.org/doc/tutorial.html#can-not-do.
Randy Kramer
Vincent Danen wrote:
Does anyone know if such a beast exists? Searching on freshmeat and
only htdig came up.
I have it running on a box that is running htdig against a bunch of
mailing
.
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daRcmaTTeR wrote:
Any word on when the next release of KDE will be to deal with the bugs?
I haven't seen anything lately and was wondering if there was any
scuttle-butt going around.
NEW STORY FOR THE DOT
http://dot.kde.org/
KDE 3.0.1
Oops, sorry, referred to 5.2 when I should have referred to 6.0 -- see
below:
Randy Kramer wrote:
Phil wrote:
When I attempt to open a Microsoft Word file the following error message is
displayed, and then the application closes.
An unrecoverable error has occurred
This did
of Microsoft Word is it from?
I don't know if I'll be able to help you, but maybe someone can with the
additional information you provide (and maybe ask you more questions ;-)
).
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useful and effective I've found,
which is a credit to the people on the lists -- polite, tolerant,
helpful, knowledgable, etc.
regards,
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be able to be more
specific.
Randy Kramer
BTW: No offense intended, but this strikes me as close to a newbie level
question (unless the details that you haven't provided so far indicate
otherwise). What made you post it on expert? Again, no offense, and
I don't consider myself an expert, but I
have a (very) few notes on it here:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/LinuxMsec
If you find other good stuff, feel free to edit the page and add to it.
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display shows.)
Hope this helps,
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the case -- I don't know. It's just that I have
been surprised sometimes at how slow things can be despite a fast
processor, and finding out some of the reasons for the slowness.
Enquiring minds want to know (more)! ;-)
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dfox wrote:
I figure we won't be needing anything greater than
that anytime soon :).
Transporters and holodecks will require unimaginable file sizes.
;-)
sorry, couldn't resist,
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others. (And, even without others, I might answer
some of your questions and you might answer some of my questions.)
Again, write to me if you're interested -- do it on-list -- maybe
we'll interest someone else.
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Kirtis B wrote:
Thanks for the offer though.
You're welcome! A mailing list or newsgroup can be a great help. There
are newsgroups, I just don't remember there names offhand.
Feel free to change your mind about WikiLearn.
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page is because the
first sketch does not (explicitly) incorporate a virus checker (like
spamassassin or whatever). I'll watch this thread and for comments by
you which might help me determine how / where to show that on the first
page.
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far more than others).
regards,
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PS: I should have mentioned that registering to edit is simple -- IIRC,
if you click on edit at the bottom of the page, you are led to the
registration page if you are not already registered. (Perhaps after
three tries).
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Randy Kramer wrote:
I'd like to have you do
the fetchmail, procmail,
imap approach. None of them show a virus checker. I would be
interested in hearing how you make out, and in any suggestions /
corrections you have for the sketches as you work on your server.
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words, delete the quote, and add your name
as a contributor.
regards,
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Pierre Fortin wrote:
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 04:53:06 -0400 Brian York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is their a way to restrict the amount of network and other resource
usage that a user on a remote computer can use
Just a vote to keeping the discussion on-line -- I'd like to try to
follow it.
Randy Kramer
Pierre Fortin wrote:
This is an interesting thread that can be educational for anyone that
wishes to follow... it is a bit off-topic and we can take it offline if
it bothers anyone...
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/EmailSketchWorksheet
Once I know there are no technical errors I will be working on
rearranging it somewhat.
Thanks,
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--
rather rambling): http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?ConvertSpacesToTabs
twiki: (it is preferred that you register to edit):
* a place to test: http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Test/TabSandbox
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Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Hmm, somebody correct me if I'm wrong but if you really want to protect that
deleted file, then you must unmount that drive, or there is a chance some
other background app/daemon may use the space in question...isn't that right?
Sounds like a good point to me!
Randy
:
There are ways to run arbitrary Linux or other commands on a (remote)
web server from your browser by:
ul
li creating a cgi script with the desired commands
/li
li using a tool like CGI-Telnet
/li
/ul
To me, this is not a fun approach.
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wrote though is to say that I'd like
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn to become such a site (with
other useful things as well).
Anybody can help as it is a wiki.
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run a file recovery program, as any new file might overwrite
some portion of the deleted file.
I know I'm mixing deleted file and formatted partition and probably
confusing the issue -- may someone can clarify some of these points?
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(somewhat primitive in some ways) and is also indexed by things
like Google (although it seems to be on a 4 to 6 week indexing cycle,
last time I checked).
If you have suggestions for improvements, please make them, as it is a
wiki, or write to the list.
Randy Kramer
Randy Kramer wrote:
Barran
a quick edit and accidentally got into
recording mode (I presume to record a macro). Took me quite a while
to get out by almost randomly pressing keys. Not sure how I finally
accomplished it.
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, one or more escs got me back to recording mode only, but did not
cancel recording mode.
Guess I'll have to try it again next time, except I hope there is no
next time. ;-)
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Mike,
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mike wrote:
According to http://www.vim.org/html/repeat.html#q
q{0-9a-zA-Z} Record typed characters into register {0-9a-zA-Z}
(uppercase to append). The 'q' command is disabled
while executing a register, and it doesn't work inside
a mapping. {Vi
J. Craig Woods,
I presume you saw the response from Mike. Also, I guess I was in vim
and not vi.
Randy Kramer
J. Craig Woods wrote:
OK, I'll bite. I can always learn something new, and enjoy it. What is
recording mode in vi? I know you don't mean insert mode, and I don't
think you
on twiki.org), and your
home country -- a very onerous set of requirements ;-)
regards,
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J. Craig Woods wrote:
Like so many different variations on your machine, filesytems should be
made with reference to as many criteria as possible. Yes, speed is good
but what if you go for speed
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