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It's probably off topic, but not wildly so.
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). The best I can tell you if you want DRI is
check if that SiS chip is supported by DRI and if it is, reconfigure X
to use that card instead.
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That is called trolling. Please don't.
But it more appropriately should have been called a badly worded
question from a previous staunch supporter of Red Hat before they
became what they are today.
That's fair enough. I rescind my accusation of trolling... :)
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every minute that checks the age
of files in the JPEG directory and runs the above command if any of
them are sufficiently new.
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, while present in Linux, is not battle-hardened.
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than Redhat RPM's, then why can I not find out what package owns
that file?
That is called trolling. Please don't.
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want to do this, though.
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completed correctly * | xargs rm -f
Beware that this will do unexpected things if filenames have
whitespace in them (as will the command given by Greg).
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Mozilla has gotten quite good at guessing funny Microsoft character
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Michael D Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lucas Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003:12:31:08:10:39-0600] scribed:
In the Windows 1252 character set, \225 represents a bullet,
which seems likely to be the intention here. See:
http://www.jwz.org/docs/charsets.html
That link does
the '-watch' option:
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man3.html
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Linux. It's a community, not a product.
Your point is probably valid, but please don't feed the troll.
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ISP
and establish ppp, but none of the programs I run are able to
communicate with the outside.
What do 'ifconfig' and 'cat /etc/resolv.conf' and 'netstat -rn' say
after you've connected?
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Earlier I have written about not being able to find the agpgart
module [I can't start X]
Okay. Is this still a problem?
Yes, it is. Browsing through
trickles in half an hour after it's been answered by someone else.
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schools and manage to string together a coherent
sentence occasionally.
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properly.
Does anyone know how to solve this...
My copies of Mozilla and Mozilla Firebird have a menu option that let
you hard-wire the character set of the page you're viewing. Set it to
Windows 1252, or something like that, and you're off to the races.
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Now I'm confused. Is your mail getting rejected because you have a
dynamic IP address or because you're using the netblock of a known
spammer?
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are an idiot, but I guess I could read that from your letter.
*plonk*
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LeVA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a dynamic ip, and a server which runs bind. I have registered
a domain name to that server, and I want to use a hostname for my
dynamic ip. Can I do this? I thought it would be like, connecting to
the remote dns server, and then update the zone file, and
on Google but don't know any users. I'm
in the US, so I'd prefer US companies (so I can easily sue them if
they rip me off), but that's not really a hard requirement.
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Matt Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Z Maze wrote:
See earlier commentary about XEmacs; gnuclient(1) is the XEmacs
equivalent to emacsclient, and it does claim to support a -nw
option. I could see things being unhappy if you set $EDITOR to
that, but it's easy enough to write a
... and it works !)
Lots of buggy hardware works with Windows. Unfortunately, that
doesn't prove very much.
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Joseph Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do you take a screenshot in Linux? Preferably from the terminal
and of the whole screen.
$ man xwd
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Dave Howorth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mozilla crashes whenever I try to display an SVG graphic :(
so I'm trying to work out how to display the graphic instead :)
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As far as I can see, SVG is not yet fully supported by mozilla
natively, even if I went to the bleeding edge. And
Roberto Sanchez writes:
Valentine Kouznetsov writes:
1) dpkg is great, but I cannot figure out one simple/usefull
procedure. Let's assume I install one package and have file
/usr/bin/my. Is is possible to figure out using dpkg or similar
tool to which package /usr/bin/my belong to. On
Jeffrey W. Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ive figured out how I broke my apt installĀ and fixed it. Ive
installed MySQL, and php4 and php4-mysql. Im running the stable
version of the Debian.One thing I notice is they are all old
versions but when I run the apt-update it tells me they
James W. Thompson, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to build the mono runtime environment and get the
message that the C compiler can't create executables...I have
attached the configuration log file in case that will help any one
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Christian Scheiblich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fetchmail is runnig as a daemon and fetching every 10 minutes mails
from diffrent mailboxs and delievers them to exim, great it works!
But fetchmail modifies the headers of the mails in such a way, that
I can't figure out which mail came from
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