* Declan Moriarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-29 00:50]:
> I have more or less decided on:
>
> Fetchmail for pop, but I do want a workaround for having to run it as
> a luser from a console. I'd like it in a startup script.
I was a devoted fetchmail user until it deleted a message I needed. If
Jason Gurtz wrote:
On 4/28/2005 14:45, Dan McGhee wrote:
I "easter egged" a solution. I added:
noauth
defaultroute
noipdefault
to my /etc/ppp/options. I haven't discovered yet if all three, just one
or which two solved the problem. I don't even know exactly what the
last two do. I know it
On 4/28/2005 14:45, Dan McGhee wrote:
> I "easter egged" a solution. I added:
>
> noauth
> defaultroute
> noipdefault
>
> to my /etc/ppp/options. I haven't discovered yet if all three, just one
> or which two solved the problem. I don't even know exactly what the
> last two do. I know it w
On 4/28/2005 10:38, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> The MUA I want is preferably not a part of kde, gnome, or emacs,
> capable of having an address book. I am not enamoured of bloated,
> super-capable things, and would prefer one that is curses based
> (ncurses don't require X).
IMO, Pine is simpler tha
Dan McGhee wrote:
I really hate to post this since the solution is probably so obvious.
When, as root, I issue 'wvdial' the following happens:
1. I hear the modem dial
2. modem waits for carrier--messages from wvdial are printed to screen
3. I hear "modem speak"
4. Carrier is detected
5. Us
On 4/28/2005 13:52, Dan McGhee wrote:
> I really hate to post this since the solution is probably so obvious.
Can you ping a known IP address? Say, the ones that you're getting as
nameserver(s).
~Jason
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On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 11:46 -0600, Archaic wrote:
> >
> > Fetchmail for pop, but I do want a workaround for having to run it
> as
> > a luser from a console. I'd like it in a startup script.
Fetchmail has a 'daemon' mode. The initscript template is easily
adapted to start it at boot.
I think sy
I really hate to post this since the solution is probably so obvious.
When, as root, I issue 'wvdial' the following happens:
1. I hear the modem dial
2. modem waits for carrier--messages from wvdial are printed to screen
3. I hear "modem speak"
4. Carrier is detected
5. User name and passwd
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 03:38:33PM +0100, Declan Moriarty wrote:
>
> Fetchmail for pop, but I do want a workaround for having to run it as
> a luser from a console. I'd like it in a startup script.
Consider a cron job that runs as your normal user every so many
minutes.
> Any suggestions?
Let's
Ken Moffat wrote:
Certainly does - I've got xine playing dvds as a normal user, but I have
to 'chown /dev/hdc root:audio' after every boot.
For me what works is the line
BUS="ide", KERNEL="hdc", GROUP="video", NAME="%k", SYMLINK="dvd" MODE="0660"
Add users to the video group if you want them to wat
Declan Moriarty wrote:
On 4/27/05, Andrew Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you tried Thunderbird?
No. Does it do smtp and figure out it's own settings? If not, it's
still up to yours truly :-/.
Yes it does smtp, that's how I'm sending this to the list. You have to enter your
account detail
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Archaic wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 02:51:40PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> >
> > I did read the mplayer page. I've got a /dev/dvd symlink pointing to
> > /dev/hdc. At the moment, my 20-media.rules has the following 3 lines
> > ('|' to indicate them)
> >
> > | # ensure h
Sure, Declan!
Try sylpheed. Either the -claws fork, or the developer's gtk2-Version. Few
requirements, unbloated, fast. It's what I use.
Greetings, LX
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I am now happily sending & receiving email in LFS-3.3. I want to work
(as little as possible) and get something similar in my lfs-5.0 (and
later) installation
I have more or less decided on:
Postfix as mta, because I know it . sort of.
Procmail as mda, despite it's obfuscated .procmailrc f
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 02:51:40PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> I did read the mplayer page. I've got a /dev/dvd symlink pointing to
> /dev/hdc. At the moment, my 20-media.rules has the following 3 lines
> ('|' to indicate them)
>
> | # ensure hdc is owned by audio group for av use
> | #KERNEL
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Archaic wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:39:43PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> >
> > Help!
>
> Ken, did you happen to read the mplayer page? It shows an example rules
> file. I had to add the GROUP target, though. The following works just
> fine:
>
> cat /etc/udev/rules.d/24-d
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:39:43PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> Help!
Ken, did you happen to read the mplayer page? It shows an example rules
file. I had to add the GROUP target, though. The following works just
fine:
cat /etc/udev/rules.d/24-dvd.rules
# Create a /dev/dvd symlink
KERNEL="hd
Apologies if any of this is confused, I've just spent 2 hours altering
udev rules scripts and repeatedly rebooting, and its starting to get to
me.
My base system is LFS-6.1, and I've got a combi drive at /dev/hdc. The
base lfs rules correctly identify this as a cd (/proc/ide/%k/media
returns cdro
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Robert wrote these words on 04/27/05 22:45 CST:
This is kind of a shot in the dark but does your user have read/write
access to /var/log ?
No user, other than root, or some other privileged user you've created
should have direct write access to /var/log. Ever.
I di
Shane can you give me your e-mail so I can contact with you in order to obtain
more information about installing rpm on a LFs system.
Thanks
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On 4/28/05, Declan Moriarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/27/05, Andrew Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Declan Moriarty wrote:
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> >
> > Have you tried Thunderbird?
>
> No. Does it do smtp and figure out it's own settings? If not, it's
> still up to yours truly :-/.
On 4/27/05, Andrew Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Declan Moriarty wrote:
> > Any ideas?
> >
>
> Have you tried Thunderbird?
No. Does it do smtp and figure out it's own settings? If not, it's
still up to yours truly :-/.
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> > Doesn't make a blind bit of difference. Thanks anyhow It's still
> > finding genius.chateau.dec on outgoing
>
> You did run postmap after changing it? I'm sure you did, just checking.
Yup. I did note that aliases, & transpost were defined in main.cf but
canonical was not. That was one hack.
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