On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Jerzy Kakol wrote:
Server. The incredibly ancient VT-100 standard should pass to
history long time ago. I would like to use a terminal emulator exactly
like between two Linuxes - with comfort of bash, arrow keys, color ls and so
on. So, does anybody know a DOS or Windows
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On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Mark Carroll wrote:
It is like emacs to the novice. (cryptic, non-standard interface, funny
keyboard accel keys, no menues...)
Hmmm - I got on well with dselect from the beginning, without reading any
documentation about it, and I find it a convenient, useful tool.
On Mon, 4 Nov 1996, Johann Spies wrote:
I found the following sequence of lines:
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Nov 4 07:55:43 Johann syslogd: exiting on signal 15
Nov 4 09:15:24 Johann syslogd 1.3-0#6: restart.
Nov 4 09:15:25 Johann kernel: klogd 1.3-0, log
Hi all!
Reading from linux-kernel, it seems that netscape crashes with the
libc 5.4.
Quoting from Alan Cox:
Unpack libc5.2.18 libc.so.5.2.18 into /usr/local/netscrap/lib. Move
netscape into /usr/local/netscrap/lib
Add a new script 'netscape' that does
export
Hi all!
It seems that PINE likes to reply to a message using the QUOTED-PRINTABLE
encoding whenever it sees strange characters in the message I'm replying
to. Can I prevent this behaviour? I'd like to send out plain ASCII files,
without things like =E20=E20.
All The Best,
Marco
GCS d?(-) H+ s
On Tue, 5 Nov 1996, Heiko R. Selber wrote:
It seems that PINE likes to reply to a message using the QUOTED-PRINTABLE
encoding whenever it sees strange characters in the message I'm replying
to. Can I prevent this behaviour? I'd like to send out plain ASCII files,
without things like
Hi all!
I'm using ncftp 2.3.0-7, and it tells me
REST command not implemented.
whenever I try to reget a file.
What's the matter?
All The Best,
Marco
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On Mon, 23 Sep 1996, Paul Christenson [N3EOP] wrote:
I just just installed Debian from the August 96 release of
Infomagic's 6 CD set and I would like to know how to access
[...]
I have no idea why the 'non-free' set is not included on the CD set,
other than for space reasons, as most of
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