l for sorting and filtering, which also called...
spamprobe for Bayesian spam filtering, and in the end...
pine read the email
These days I just use Thunderbird and life is much simpler.
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cally.
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actly what the bad guys
would do.
Hope this puts some of your fears to rest...
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for these programs. Just make sure that
the people with whom you communicate are on board. Then swap public keys
and you should be ready to communicate without "The Man" eavesdropping.
And remember that Thunderbird is a cross-platform app. And a great one
too, I might add.
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John Myers wrote:
On Thursday 03 March 2005 06:33, Mike Melanson wrote:
Hmm, I do have it in /usr/kde/3.3/bin/kdm . Now how do I make it work
automatically at startup? I know for installing xdm, it was "rc-update
add xdm default". Substituting 'kdm' for 'xdm'
Hmm, I do have it in /usr/kde/3.3/bin/kdm . Now how do I make it work
automatically at startup? I know for installing xdm, it was "rc-update
add xdm default". Substituting 'kdm' for 'xdm' did not do the trick.
Thanks...
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display graphics
(simple images) under text console?
Well, there is always the ASCII art lib (aalib) and the color variant
(cacalib). The xine media player is able to use both to render video. I
have always thought of this as more of a novelty, personally.
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's the way to do this? I seem to recall something involving run
level 6.
Thanks...
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your mail?
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e-1.3.5/kpresenter'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/koffice-1.3.5-r2/work/koffice-1.3.5/kpresenter'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/koffice-1.3.5-r2/work/koffice-1.3.5'
make: *** [all] Error 2
!!! ERROR: app-office/koffice-1.3.5-r2 failed.
!!! Function kde_src_compile, Line 142, Exitcode 2
!!! died running emake, kde_src_compile:make
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status
message.
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...
Can this be done ?
You may wish to use the wget command line utility in combination with
grep in order to achieve this:
wget http://server.org/page.html | grep "my text" page.html
The actual script will probably need to be a bit smarter.
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ied the monitor section of the config file so that the upper
limit of the v/hsync regions are 9.9. I seem to recall having to do
that with my last setup.
Is there some special trick I am missing here? Thanks...
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answer that 1s and 0s are able to achieve all they do by teaming
up. One binary digit, or bit (0 or 1) does not do much by itself. You
have to put 8 of them together to come up with a regulation byte, for
example.
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ciate type
"application/x-pdf" (or whatever) with acroread.
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