Patrik Magnusson wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jens Carsten Hansen) writes:
> > Hi, I use mc frequently ( also to edit textfiles, I'm not a vi guy ), but
> > recently it stopped working.
> Try 'mc.real'.
Better yet, modify the /usr/bin/mc script
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jens Carsten Hansen) writes:
> Hi, I use mc frequently ( also to edit textfiles, I'm not a vi guy ), but
> recently it stopped working.
Try 'mc.real'.
It gives out some error-messages:
params.c:OpenConfFile() - Unable to open configuration
On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 11:52:50AM +, Ingo Reimann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i just entered the debian-user mailing list, and wanted to ask for that.
> Thanks!
> But now i get the funny message:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/reimann > mc
> params.c:OpenConfFile() - Unable to open configuration file "/e
Hi,
i just entered the debian-user mailing list, and wanted to ask for that. Thanks!
But now i get the funny message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/reimann > mc
params.c:OpenConfFile() - Unable to open configuration file "/etc/smb.conf":
No such file or directory
Can't load /etc/smb.conf - run
> /usr/bin/mc: fork: resource temporarily not available.
> I found out that the harddisk activity was due to a lot of
> files being created
> in /tmp, 50-100 or so.
> They all looked like this;
> mcX-YY
> with the X's being numbers starting at 20443, looking very
> much like a PID, an
On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 10:13:08AM +0200, Jens Carsten Hansen wrote:
> Hi, I use mc frequently ( also to edit textfiles, I'm not a vi guy ), but
> recently it stopped working.
> when I try to start it, the machine hangs for a few seconds, there is a lot of
> harddisk activity, then it exits with;
>
Hi, I use mc frequently ( also to edit textfiles, I'm not a vi guy ), but
recently it stopped working.
when I try to start it, the machine hangs for a few seconds, there is a lot of
harddisk activity, then it exits with;
/usr/bin/mc: fork: resource temporarily not available.
I found out that the ha
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