Today I finally installed RedHat Linux for a trial and tried to
configure X.
At the top of the option list for 'mouse' was NoMouse.
I selected NoMouse and attempted to startX.
!@#$%$^&* thing complained: Fatal server error:
You must specify a mouse in XF86Config.
Is
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 14:55:51 -0500, L.D. Best wrote:
> A simple question deserves a well thought out reply ...
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 11:33:12 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
>> Question:
>> Why do you suppose MicroSoft even allows for the disabling of
>> "Smart Tags"? It seems highly inconsis
I have mouse.com, but you can also get the FreeDOS mouse utility
CuteMouse, which is extremly small and require a tiny amount of
memory - and it works very well with Arachne.
CuteMouse - http://www.vein.hu/~nagyd/index.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 1999-11-03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
Hi Folks,
Sam Heywood asked:
> Question:
> Why do you suppose MicroSoft even allows for the disabling of
> "Smart Tags"? It seems highly inconsistent with their
> monopolistic philosophy.
Is it just possible that they are wary of a back-lash, where
webmasters really spit the dummy and set bro
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 00:37:23 +, Bastiaan Edelman wrote:
> Hi to all
> A few weeks ago I received an email plus a GIF-attachment.
> But the attachment was not a normal attachment... but a virus disguised
> as a GIF-image.
> Arachne should show a GIF or JPG image automagicaly but she did not
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 21:12:56 +0200, Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bastian wrote:
>> Finaly I found a smaller mouse driver (some one on the list told me
>> where to find it). = Cutemouse = ctmouse = 9KB small
> I think the latest version uses 4K or so ;-)
> Search for "nagy daniels" and you
On 1999-11-03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Syahrul Nizam wrote:
>>I''ve managed to get my arachne to work, but i got no moving mouse
>>pointer...
>>Anybody have a *mouse.com file lying around.. ??
>>I desperately need one...
>IMHO it would be good to include a mouse driver in the nex
Hi to all
A few weeks ago I received an email plus a GIF-attachment.
But the attachment was not a normal attachment... but a virus disguised
as a GIF-image.
Arachne should show a GIF or JPG image automagicaly but she did not this
time...
Looking into the file (a whole lot of ASCII codes) showed
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, "Thomas Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
snip---
> (formerly OS/2 boot partition, had no useful user data, so I figured I could
use
> the 160 MB for DOS stuff. OS/2 Warp 4 installation diskettes were halting
with
> Trap 000d, hence were no longer bo
Thomas Mueller wrote:
>
> I use the N_5380.S kernel, it seems to be the only
> one that recognizes my SCSI.
Have you tried all the other possibilities?
"Close enough" may not be good enough.
BTW trying different kernels is *much* easier
when you use loadlin.exe to boot.
> I guess that rules m
bastian wrote:
>Finaly I found a smaller mouse driver (some one on the list told me
>where to find it). = Cutemouse = ctmouse = 9KB small
I think the latest version uses 4K or so ;-)
Search for "nagy daniels" and you should be able to find it.
Additionally a special version of cutmouse is supplie
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 19:42:35 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
> Bastiaan Edelman wrote:
>> [1] e-mail
>> Personaly I prefer Arachne to outlook. She is good but not perfect.
>> When I receive attachments in Word, Exel or Adobe PDF I have to swith to
>> windows (for word I use view.exe to read the tex
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 22:41:28 -0700, Gregory J. Feig wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, "Sergio Vainroj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Subject: Re: I CAN'T USE ARACHNE
>> Hello Richard, excuse me. I have read your last message but I didn't pay
>> attention to it properly. I understand It. I can do al
A simple question deserves a well thought out reply ...
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 11:33:12 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> Question:
> Why do you suppose MicroSoft even allows for the disabling of
> "Smart Tags"? It seems highly inconsistent with their
> monopolistic philosophy.
Answer: Because
Hi Sam H.,
Your right. There is no simple answer. That's
why I waited until you gave your well written and thought
thru reply before I add my two cents worth. I didn't know
where to start and "KISS".
Eric
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| Ayrx |__\_ Eric S. Emerson
G McC wrote:
> Thanks J.J.
>
>However,
>If I understand correctly
>All of this applies only to users of IE6
>
>Do you *really* think that anyong here on *this* list is STUPID enough
>to be using that piece-of-crap??? ;-)
Maybe in two years' time IE6 will look the lesser of all the then-curr
Clarence wrote:
>I'd like to read more of that newsletter.
Ah, copyright. I rarely get over to http://www.htmlgoodies.com
but I should think issue 136 is there, in more bloated form, at:
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/letters/136.html (maybe not yet).
In the plain text email version:
--The author
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:24:03 -0400 (EDT), Eric S. Emerson wrote:
> Hi Sam H. et all,
> Good explanation Sam. I was waiting to
> see how someone would explain this. You might have mentioned
> that to use uuedecode one must give the saved file an ".uue"
> extension. eg. uuedecode some
Hi Sam H. et all,
Good explanation Sam. I was waiting to
see how someone would explain this. You might have mentioned
that to use uuedecode one must give the saved file an ".uue"
extension. eg. uuedecode somefile.uue To use mime64 one
needs to save the file with ".mme" extensio
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 11:19:52 -0400 (EDT), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > =Disabling Smart Tags on a Web Page=
>> > If you are a Web author, you can disable Smart Tag recognition in
>> > Internet Explorer within a Web page by adding a Meta tag to that
>> > Web page. After adding this tag, a
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 03:10:57 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 04:59:59 +0100, Laurie L Proud wrote:
>> However this week they sent a circuit diagram attached as a JPEG (Jpeg)
>> file, and Insight just listed the file in what looks like ascii.
>> Q1 Can I configure Insight to
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> However,
> If I understand correctly
> All of this applies only to users of IE6
It applies to anyone who has a website which is
visited by users of IE6.
When IE6 is parsing your page, it checks for a
match in its database. Upon finding mat
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 04:59:59 +0100, Laurie L Proud wrote:
> Hi All,
> However this week they sent a circuit diagram attached as a JPEG (Jpeg)
> file, and Insight just listed the file in what looks like ascii.
All image files and other binaries are sent by email in an encoded
ascii format, reg
from Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>Slackware comes with many different kernels to choose from.
>In Slackware 7.1 are you using the same type of kernel as
>you were using previously?
I use the N_5380.S kernel, it seems to be the only one that recognizes my SCSI.
I guess that rules me out regarding
Bastiaan Edelman wrote:
>
> [1] e-mail
> Personaly I prefer Arachne to outlook. She is good but not perfect.
> When I receive attachments in Word, Exel or Adobe PDF I have to swith to
> windows (for word I use view.exe to read the text in Arachne).
and Clarence Verge responded:
>When I get an at
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 0:59:12 +0800, J. J. Young wrote:
>> From the current HTML-Goodies newsletter:
> No one has ever asked me what I want in a browser.
> If anyone ever did, I'd probably say something like
> this:
Snipped an interesting list of 'I would likes' written by someone
with two cats.
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