Hi,
how can I set environment variables for processes listed in
/etc/inittab? Especially LC_LANG which is needed for correct running
(german umlauts) of a backup client.
The file /etc/environment doesn't seem to be the right place. I tried it
also with putting the line '/usr/bin/env LC_ALL=en_U
Hi,
is there a reason why the package xemacs21 isn't available in testing
anymore?
Chris
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My yp.conf and nsswitch.conf are the same like on the other
Suse-NIS-Clients.
In /etc/passwd the last line is '+::'.
In /etc/shadow '+' and in /etc/group '+:::'.
These ancient style '+' entries are not needed.
Configure ac
ients.
In /etc/passwd the last line is '+::'.
In /etc/shadow '+' and in /etc/group '+:::'.
The communication between server and client seems to work:
After a 'getent passwd schaefer' I get a
'schaefer:***:2001:100:Christian Schaefer:/home/
Craig Tinson wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knew where mozilla stored it's user-defined
filters..
Look at ~/.mozilla/default/sqql2sgp.slt/ImapMail//
msgFilterRules.dat (if you're using imap).
bye
chris
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