Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>>> but i am under the impression that you _need_ emacs for gnus to
>>> run. how can you do it from the command line ?
>>
>> emacs -nw -f gnus
> but that's not the same as mail now is it ?
Don't know what you mean.
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John S J Anderson wrote:
"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The reason I don't like Mutt is that it doesn't handle folders well.
You should take a look at Gnus, unless you have pathological Emacs
hatred.
john.
I will take a look at it. I am not familiar with Emacs (othe
"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The reason I don't like Mutt is that it doesn't handle folders well.
You should take a look at Gnus, unless you have pathological Emacs
hatred.
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Matt Garman wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 04:20:31PM -0800, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
emacs -nw -f gnus
but that's not the same as mail now is it ?
gnus will do both news and mail. I assume it was originally meant to be
just a news client, but there's plenty of documentation describing how
to u
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 04:20:31PM -0800, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
> > emacs -nw -f gnus
> but that's not the same as mail now is it ?
gnus will do both news and mail. I assume it was originally meant to be
just a news client, but there's plenty of documentation describing how
to use it as your mail
Richard Kilgore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is a difference between a command-line application, like
> cat, awk, and grep, and an application that runs in a terminal
> window.
If that is the sense that the OP meant "command line" in, then I
agree with you. Specifying "MailDir suppor
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 09:52:04PM -0500, John S J Anderson wrote:
> Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Louis C. Candell) writes:
> >
> >> Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >>> Matthew Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Gnus!
> >>>
> >>> but i
mutt. it pwnez
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Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Louis C. Candell) writes:
>
>> Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Matthew Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail
Somewhere around Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 04:20:31PM -0800, a message
from Anupam Kapoor went like this:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)?
> One requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
How about mutt? I just started using it and have been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Louis C. Candell) writes:
> Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Matthew Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> "Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)?
One requirement is th
Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Matthew Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> "Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)?
>>> One requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
>>
>>
Matthew Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)?
>> One requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
>
> Gnus!
but i am under the impression that you _need_
"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)?
> One requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
> format mail storage. I have been trying to use Mutt but I have found
> it tedious and ugly when it com
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 05:13, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)? One
> requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
> format mail storage. I have been trying to use Mutt but I have found it
> tedious and ugly wh
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 04:13, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)? One
> requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
> format mail storage. I have been trying to use Mutt but I have found it
> tedious and ugly wh
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)? One
> requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
> format mail storage. I have been trying to use Mutt but I have found it
> tedious and ugly when it come
"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)?
> One requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
Gnus!
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On Wednesday 28 January 2004 05:13, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)?
> One requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and
> Maildir format mail storage. I have been trying to use Mutt but I
> have found it tedious and ug
I used to use pine (years ago). I'm not sure how (if at all) it handles
GPG, but I can say the navigation and interface is very clean.
Thomas T. Veldhouse said:
> Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)? One
> requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and
Can anybody recommend a command line mail client for UNIX (shells)? One
requirement is that it is fully compatible with GnuPGP and Maildir
format mail storage. I have been trying to use Mutt but I have found it
tedious and ugly when it comes to traversing Maildir mailboxes (and the
navigation
On Saturday 17 January 2004 05:33 am, Chris wrote:
> where would be the best place to put something into the command line so it
> starts automaticly?
forget this email i found what i was looking for
thanks anyway:)
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Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
Mike Williams wrote:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=abitforbitcopy.iso
this can hardly work with audio CD :-(
For making backups/copying audio cd's, I use cdrdao. It will
copy/preserve stuff like pregaps (great for live cd's where there's no
gap between tracks). You may be
maybe what we _really_ need to make this work is: cddafs ?
kind regards
anupam
Norbert Kamenicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mike Williams wrote:
>> On Wednesday 07 January 2004 12:18, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
>>
hi all,
>
sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
'how do i cre
Norbert Kamenicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mike Williams wrote:
>> On Wednesday 07 January 2004 12:18, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
>>
hi all,
>
sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes :)'
of course !
Mike Williams wrote:
On Thursday 08 January 2004 23:04, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=abitforbitcopy.iso
this can hardly work with audio CD :-(
I didn't tested that, and don't have an audio cd to hand to test, but I see no
reason why it wouldn't work.
dd is working on a block d
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On Thursday 08 January 2004 23:04, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> > dd if=/dev/cdrom of=abitforbitcopy.iso
>
> this can hardly work with audio CD :-(
I didn't tested that, and don't have an audio cd to hand to test, but I see no
reason why it wouldn't w
Mike Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 07 January 2004 12:18, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
hi all,
sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes :)'
of course !
i can rip the .wav files and then burn them, but that sounds like
too much work !!
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 12:18, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
> Aaron Stout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >>
> > Here is a fun way.
>
> ,
> | >
> | > cdrdao read-cd --read-raw --datafile [filename.bin] --device
> | > [bus,id,lun] --driver generic-mmc-raw [filename.toc]
> | >
> | > so
> | >
> | > cdrd
Exactly how i do it and it works fine.
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 13:18, Aaron Stout wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 06:18, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
> hi all,
>
> sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
> 'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes :)'
> of course !
>
> i c
Aaron Stout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
> Here is a fun way.
,
| >
| > cdrdao read-cd --read-raw --datafile [filename.bin] --device
| > [bus,id,lun] --driver generic-mmc-raw [filename.toc]
| >
| > so
| >
| > cdrdao read-cd --read-raw --datafile mymusic.bin --device 0,0,0 --driver
| > gen
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 06:18, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
> hi all,
>
> sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
> 'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes :)'
> of course !
>
> i can rip the .wav files and then burn them, but that sounds like
> too much work !!!
>
> thank
Spider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> begin quote
> On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:18:43 -0800
> Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>>
>> sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
>> 'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes
>> :)' of course !
>>
>> i can
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On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 04:18:43 -0800
Anupam Kapoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
> 'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes
> :)' of course !
>
> i can rip the .wav files and then burn them, but that so
Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wednesday 07 January 2004 12:18, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
>> hi all,
>>
>> sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
>> 'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes :)'
>> of course !
>>
>> i can rip the .wav files and then burn
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On Wednesday 07 January 2004 12:18, Anupam Kapoor wrote:
> hi all,
>
> sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
> 'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes :)'
> of course !
>
> i can rip the .wav files and then burn them,
hi all,
sorry for the n00b question, but here goes:
'how do i create an exact replica of a music cd (for backup purposes :)'
of course !
i can rip the .wav files and then burn them, but that sounds like
too much work !!!
thank you
kind regards
anupam
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On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 18:49, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
> Hello
>
> I wanted to get an expert and informed consensus on what command line
> interface tools are well suited to each of the following purposes which
> may well mean what you use. My current choices have been entered but
> please feel
Matthew Kennedy wrote:
Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Friday 21 March 2003 04:49 pm, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
Hello
I wanted to get an expert and informed consensus on what command line
interface tools are well suited to each of the following purposes which
may well mean what yo
Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Friday 21 March 2003 04:49 pm, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I wanted to get an expert and informed consensus on what command line
> > interface tools are well suited to each of the following purposes which
> > may well mean what you use. My c
To tell you the truth I 've never tried w3m before. However you
intrigued me and I did a little research about w3m. It seems to be a
quite nice text mode web browser and the inline images is a really
impressive feature but they have the tendency to disappear as soon as
you change vt or terminal :-(
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 11:47:32AM +0200, Theofilos Intzoglou wrote:
> Well here are mine:
>
> # Browser: links2
> really cool with svgalib and X support!
I've seen this one listed a lot.
Have you all not tried w3m? Is there something that makes links
better? w3m is really awesome with it's co
On Friday 21 March 2003 04:49 pm, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
> Hello
>
> I wanted to get an expert and informed consensus on what command line
> interface tools are well suited to each of the following purposes which
> may well mean what you use. My current choices have been entered but
> please fe
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 05:30:52PM +0100, Magnus Lie Hetland wrote:
> Not really a crisis (since I'm not yet addicted to the game ;) but I
> get an error when emerging this...
>
>
> gcc -O2 -mcpu=i686 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -I../include -c ../sys/unix/unixres.c
> ../sys/unix/unixres.c: In fun
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 09:30, Magnus Lie Hetland wrote:
>
> gcc -O2 -mcpu=i686 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -I../include -c ../sys/unix/unixres.c
> ../sys/unix/unixres.c: In function `real_getresuid':
> ../sys/unix/unixres.c:35: `RTLD_NEXT' undeclared (first use in this function)
> ../sys/unix/unixre
Shane Hickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> I see you had nothing for games. It just so happens that the best game
> in the world fits into this category.
>
> * app-games/nethack
> Latest version available: 3.4.1
> Latest version installed: 3.4.1
> Size of downloaded files: 3,41
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 00:49:33 +
Dhruba Bandopadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> # Email: mutt,
pine, when I'm forced to use commandline.
> # News: slrn,
> # Browser: lynx,
links
> # File manager: mc,
zsh, mc
> # Games:
nethack
> # Chat client: micq,
licq-console actually
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 01:32:00 -0500 (EST)
peter hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> if it makes sense to use links in gui, then why would one use a
> browser like mozilla? just for the bookmarks and stuff?
>From my experience links isn't as complete a browser as it should be.
Some links on som
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 00:49:33 +
Dhruba Bandopadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I wanted to get an expert and informed consensus on what command line
> interface tools are well suited to each of the following purposes
> which may well mean what you use. My current choices have been
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 01:32:00 -0500 (EST)
peter hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> if it makes sense to use links in gui, then why would one use a
> browser like mozilla? just for the bookmarks and stuff?
I use phoenix or opera 6.11 in openbox. The purpose of using diffrent
ones is I have th
if it makes sense to use links in gui, then why would one use a
browser like mozilla? just for the bookmarks and stuff?
also, does the in the command "links -mode " mean
resolution? how would one determine this?
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 00:49:33 +
Dhruba Bandopadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# Email: mutt, Pine
># News: slrn,
# Browser: lynx,links
Links command "links" runs in a nice colour/text, etc mode similar to
lynx. "links -mode " runs links graphically in console, and using
"links -g" runs l
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 12:49:33AM +, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
> # Email: mutt,
> # News: slrn,
> # Browser: lynx,
File manager: mc, console :)
> # Games:
Chat client: micq, naim (IM)
> # IRC: bitchx,
> # Sound mixer: alsamixer,
> # Editor: vim,
> # Diff: colordiff,
> # Read file: less,
> # T
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:49, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
> My current choices have been entered but
> please feel free to add your own with a comma in between. Also, if you
> feel any categories are missing please add them!
I see you had nothing for games. It just so happens that the best game
in
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 18:49, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
> # Email: mutt,
> # News: slrn,
> # Browser: lynx,
Check out links - it does tables and frames, and handles downloads
infinity better than lynx.
> # File manager: mc,
> # Games:
Cowsay! Endless hours of ASCII entertainment.
And nethack,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 12:49:33AM +, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
> Hello
>
> I wanted to get an expert and informed consensus on what command line
> interface tools are well suited to each of the following purposes which
> may well mean what you use. My current choices have been entered but
>
Hello
I wanted to get an expert and informed consensus on what command line
interface tools are well suited to each of the following purposes which
may well mean what you use. My current choices have been entered but
please feel free to add your own with a comma in between. Also, if you
feel any
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