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> On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 04:20:01PM +0100, Richard Watson wrote:
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>> Any ideas what's doing on there?
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> HELPFILE is set in /etc/lynx/lynx.cfg
OK, here it's set to:
http://www.trill-home.com/lynx/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
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Jim Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Oct 02, 04:20, Richard Watson wrote:
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>> Any ideas what's doing on there?
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> Use the source Luke.. ;)
Indeedie :-)
> Since we are a Red Hat house
at's doing on there?
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Patrick Marquetecken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm installing at this moment xfce4, but my question is how do I switch
> from gnome to xfce ?
I just put this in my .xinitrc:
xfdesktop&
xfce4-iconbox&
xfwm4&
xfce4-panel
HTH
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Jeremy Workman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 12:14, Richard Watson wrote:
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>> [ebuildU ] media-gfx/gimp-1.2.4 [1.3.15]
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>> (isn't 1.3.15 a downgrade, not an upgrade?)
>
> This one is normal. Both GIMP 1.2.x and 1.3.x can be
not an upgrade?)
Anyone else having similar problems?
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atch upgrades closely some kind of
sanity checking would be nice, even if it was just to flag up major
upgrades in a different colour or something.
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> Richard Watson said:
>> "Matthias F. Brandstetter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> IMO this kind of upgrade should happen on purpose because someone
>> chose to do it, not as the result of emerge -u.
>
> But emerge -u IS on
ention VMware where upgrading will
break *everyone's* configuration unless they first go out and buy a
licence for the new version.
IMO this kind of upgrade should happen on purpose because someone
chose to do it, not as the result of emerge -u.
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with a
> single stroke.
Am I missing something, or doesn't this depend on how big your
mousemat is?
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complained about someone else's signature. IMHO the contents of a
signature has no bearing on whether the entire post is OT or
not.
People often use signatures to put over a point of view - often these
are political messages. If someone doesn't like it they should just
move on to th
; to https://www.example.com instead of http://www.example.com. Does
> anyone know how to set this up. I'm using Apache with mod_ssl.
You could use a RedirectMatch directive on the non-ssl site to send
the browser off to the ssl site.
Something like this might do it:
RedirectMatch ^/(.*)$ h
do. Generally you
have to weigh up the time saved having stuff optimised with the time
taken for it to build, and the fact that the thing is running slow a
lot of the time while it's building. Personally I don't really think
gentoo's *that* much faster than e.g. debian - I just lik
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