Re: Diagnostic message with Netscape 4.51 and Hamm

1999-05-09 Thread Todd 'Snoopy' Harper
Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
 
 Todd 'Snoopy' Harper wrote:
 
  G'Day,
 
  I'm currently still running hamm, and I've installed Netscape 4.51
  using the installer package (4.0-12).  When I try to compose a new
  message in Messenger, I get a subprocess diagnostic dialog box
 
 Hi,
 
 I think it could come from 2 sources:
 1- You told Netscape to always convert html to plain text,

Nope.  I tried composing both plain text messages and HTML messages
and they both give the error message.

 2- You choose the MIME format (wich need a conversion any time)
 Try to de activate one by one.

Tried both 8-bit and MIME... still the same.

I also renamed my .mime.types and .mailcap in the off change that
it caused the problem, but no go.  Any other suggestions or pointers?

Thanks,


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Diagnostic message with Netscape 4.51 and Hamm

1999-05-08 Thread Todd 'Snoopy' Harper
G'Day,

I'm currently still running hamm, and I've installed Netscape 4.51
using the installer package (4.0-12).  When I try to compose a new
message in Messenger, I get a subprocess diagnostic dialog box
pop up that says Warning: Type conversion failed and repeats it
twice.

Also, I can't use the backspace key on the To:/CC: line... I have 
to use ^H.  Backspace is fine on the subject line and body.

Could the two be related?  Any pointers as to what to try would
be appreciated.

Cheers,


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Snoopy
For Sale:  Parachute.  Only used once.  Never opened.  Small stain.


Re: [Q] ~/.xinitrc is not being read

1998-01-16 Thread Todd 'Snoopy' Harper
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
 
 On Wed, Jan 14, 1998 at 03:05:04PM -0500, Vladislav Papayan x285 wrote:
  I use now xdm to login into the system -- however
  it seems like my ~/.xinitrc is being ignored.
 
 .xinitrc is used for startx, and .xsession is used for xdm logins.
 I symlink them together here for convenience.

Actually, the symlink isn't necessary; just the .xsession .  With a
stock
startx, and system xinitrc and Xsession files, startx will (eventually) 
call your .xsession (assuming it exists, .xinitrc does not, and
/etc/config
has allow-user-xsession set).

I discovered this when I was having problems with startx not loading any
Xresources.


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