orge often so that isn't saying much.
And "Gregory J. Barlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have RPMs available at:
> http://crim.ece.ncsu.edu/~barlowg/blackbox
Thanks. I'll keep your site marked for future releases. This one installed
nicely.
Speedy
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flicting standards? Human nature, I suppose.
And RPMfind hasn't updated since blackbox-0.61.1-3mdk.
Speedy
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these? I'd love to update, but with no RPM
available...
And besides, whenever I go to the sf.net page, all I see is the version numbers
and "no files".
Speedy
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 08:28:09 -0800 (PST)
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) http://www.planetquake.com/lvl/blackbox
Gets my vote. Looks good in Opera 6.0 TP2
Speedy
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Well, I use the slit for everything, with GKrellM showing date/time and bbpager
showing where I am. It is visible all the time, so I can keep an eye on my
system. The space blelow it is handy to bring up a menu as needed, if bbkeys
doesn't handle what I want. The toolbar is autohidden so I don
d off at run time. RPM's tend to have *everything*
compiled in.
I look forward to many years of Blackbox.
Speedy
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Of all the things you can accomplish by screwing up your face and swearing
into a darkened room, sleep is not one of them.
and upgraded for a while still have to look for the section they need.
Threads did great, and even better with his lightgfx version. But Ray's is just
a lttle cleaner, with less scrolling for more info.
Speedy
(ex-web-guru for a start-up that didn't, but too lazy^H^H^H^Hbusy to enter
act,
> designed to be variable width.
>
> Should be all good now, though.
>
> http://www.threadbox.net/blackbox
>
> Thanks
>
> -Thread
>
Ewww. Opera 6 now splits the page into 3 even parts, and puts *all* the info in
the middle one. All the rest is the page bg c
needed, but a couple of small ones
wouldn't affect the loading by much.
Speedy
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into a darkened room, sleep is not one of them.
On 13 Dec 2001 21:23:07 -0600
"Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 20:50, Jan Schaumann wrote:
> > Speedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > And maybe set up the list to only accept and pass on mail from
legit
> > >
s on mail from legit subscribers, to
stem the flow of SPAM and virii? Also, every other list I am on will reply to the list
when I hit "reply", whereas this one replies to the sender. Could that be changed as
well?
If we're going to make changes, may as well get them all done i
o moving up or down (eg: Ctrl+Mod1+Up), all it does is iconify
the window I currently have focused. Left and right aren't an issue, as
that's just a standard anyway. Any ideas?
Speedy
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Microsoft is not the answer.
Microsoft is the question.
"No!" (or better still: "
On Friday 07 September 2001 16:28, you wrote:
> Hi Speedy,
> if you carefully look at the output of make, then you see that he's missing
> some files. Have a look in /usr/X11R6/include/X11 and if the missing files
> are not there, you have to install the development package for
ad to be updated as well, like gkrellm, but bbpager is still at the
latest release, and there's no compile.
./configure is fine. No errors.
make spits out this:
=stdout begin=
[speedy@speedy bbpager-0.3.0]$ make
Making all in data
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/speedy/rpm/bbp
ce of
software on your system. If you don't like the changes, stick with the older
version. We're not trying to force you to accept every change. Again, that is
*your* choice.
I think that this covers the other response as well, so I'll hop off the
soapbox and see if there's
for it, or just re-click on that menu item to re-spawn it in it's proper
place.
Now please, no more arguing over the semantics, let's just find out what
people want.
Hopefully a voice of reason,
Speedy
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victim's name. They must use the same trolling techniques as some spammers to
get their addresses.
I've recieved two variations before this.
Speedy
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-- Speedy originally sent: --
Subject: Re: New one
Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 16:58:40 +1000
From: Speedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 01 Jul 2001, I recieved:
> Hello
Hi. :-)
> 1) How can I dock LICQ to see when a message arrives?
Licq options:
like to be able to
tell Licq to stay "On Top", and Opera to stay below the text editor,
regardless of what else happens. IceWM was my previous choice, and
there were, I think, 7 layers to choose from. This is what I miss the
most.
Any chance of seeing that in the future?
Spe
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