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: 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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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 LI
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: 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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