Re: speed depression [OT]

2003-08-04 Thread Anarky
Kyle Donaldson wrote: On an unrelated note, I had trouble following what was quoted and what wasn't. Looking at the source, I find that it's in HTML, and that my client just filters out the tags. It's not good form to send HTML unless you know the recipients can handle it. However, it seems that

Re: speed depression [OT]

2003-08-04 Thread Lujan
> my 2 cents. I run Slackware 9.0 (distrowars | /dev/null) on my Toshiba laptop, its a pentium 266 mmx, with 64mb of ram and a 4gb hdd. Obviously I need a small fast install, I have no services loaded @ startup except cardmgr for my network. My system does not run any servers at all, and I do no

Re: speed depression [OT]

2003-08-04 Thread Kyle Donaldson
On an unrelated note, I had trouble following what was quoted and what wasn't. Looking at the source, I find that it's in HTML, and that my client just filters out the tags. It's not good form to send HTML unless you know the recipients can handle it. However, it seems that you've changed client

Re: speed depression [OT]

2003-08-04 Thread Anarky
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: On Sunday 03 August 2003 13:11, Anarky wrote: Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: launch a KDE app or two and keep them running somewhere. That brings the libs into memory. I think there is a program called ksession which is the base of KDE when

Re: speed depression [OT]

2003-08-04 Thread Anarky
Tim Whitehead wrote: One of my hardest things to do was achieve in linux the 'email attachments in a separate folder', like I had in windows .. huh? saved in a separate folder? loaded from a separate folder? what email client?     I wanted all my attachments save

Re: speed depression

2003-08-04 Thread Tig
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 22:25:57 -0700 Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yeah, only my signed mails are getting raped somewhere along the > way... Interesting choice of words. I would have thought something like 'mis-configured user settings' would have been a better choice than a word us

Re: speed depression [OT]

2003-08-04 Thread Tim Whitehead
> I'm curious to what? iptables: stateful inspection of packets across an interface. This system is internal to the kernel instead of some "add-on" AFAIK it is in windows. Feel like having your box be the gateway to a couple thousand nodes on the inside, no prob. DHCP too. ethernet bridgeing, etc

Re: speed depression [OT]

2003-08-04 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On Sunday 03 August 2003 13:11, Anarky wrote: > Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > >launch a KDE app or two and keep them running somewhere. That brings the > > libs into memory. I think there is a program called ksession which is > > the base of KDE when you run all of it. > > I can't see any binary '

Re: speed depression

2003-08-04 Thread Brian Nelson
Keith Maika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Brian Nelson wrote: >> "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>His MUA appears to be emacs\gnus: >>> User-Agent: Gnus/5.1002 (Gnus v5.10.2) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) >>> >>>I suspect that he's got a slight misconfiguration and it's not including >