Well, one difference is that I'm not using a window manager. I'm just
launching the basic command window that gives you a Cygwin / UNIX
environment under what appears to be just a Windows command prompt,
really. That's where my problem is occuring. I'm running Windows XP
Pro, too, but I doub
I've been having this problem ever since I installed gentoo. I use ssh
under Cygwin to login to my Gentoo box, and I've noticed whenever I try
to look at 'top', when it goes fullscreen, it seems to put one character
past the end of the line that the cygwin terminal can display, so that
charact
Courier-imap-HOWTO/x380.shtml
and I've looked closely at FAQs for vmailmgr and courier-imap to no avail.
Running out of alternatives to try here, does anyone have a similar
configuration such that they could point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
John Lawler
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ltimate
question is, does this make sense and does anyone have a pointer on
where I could look to accomplish what I described in the last paragraph.
Thanks,
John Lawler
p.s. I saw the HOWTO on gentoo's site about doing a similar setup w/
postfix and MySQL and some other packages, but I'd prefer to go this
route for now. Thanks.
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ultimate
question is, does this make sense and does anyone have a pointer on
where I could look to accomplish what I described in the last paragraph.
Thanks,
John Lawler
p.s. I saw the HOWTO on gentoo's site about doing a similar setup w/
postfix and MySQL and some other packages, but I'd prefer to go this
route for now. Thanks.
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for
every package you build that can', but I want to avoid installing any
packages that either require X or are X-related.
Hope that made enough sense to answer.
Thanks,
John Lawler
p.s. Oh also, might I be okay if I force emerge to remove X, even
though mod_php requires it?
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