On 3/23/07, Mark Komarinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To un-fsck the terminal emulator, issue the command:
reset
I always had this thing about running a command called 'reset',
especially if I was root at the time.
"reset" is pretty safe. Now, "killall", on the other hand... per
the m
On Friday, Mar 23rd 2007 at 11:53 -0400, quoth Michael ODonnell:
=>This also often works:
=>
=> stty sane
=>
=>...and FYI if you've thoroughly confused the xterm you'll need to hit ^M
=>instead of the Enter key to get it executed.
or ^J ;-)
--
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This also often works:
stty sane
...and FYI if you've thoroughly confused
the xterm you'll need to hit ^M instead
of the Enter key to get it executed.
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On 03/22/2007 11:41 AM, Ben Scott wrote:
> On 3/22/07, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Um. I tried a couple of things and just managed to mangle up my shell
>> windows with lines-and-boxes font characters.
>
> Sounds like you ended up with binary output on a terminal.
>
> To un-fsck the t
"Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 3/22/07, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Um. I tried a couple of things and just managed to mangle up my shell
>> windows with lines-and-boxes font characters.
>
> Sounds like you ended up with binary output on a terminal.
>
> To un-fsck the
Ben Scott writes:
> On 3/22/07, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Um. I tried a couple of things and just managed to mangle up my shell
> > windows with lines-and-boxes font characters.
>
> Sounds like you ended up with binary output on a terminal.
>
> To un-fsck the terminal em
On 3/22/07, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bill Sconce wrote:
> Can anyone give me a pointer as to how to do the job manually?
> (No Sendmail, no Postfix. Just answering the durned messages.)
> There must be a HOWTO somewhere.
Well, considering it is taking 48 hours for me to get mail righ
Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
>> 3. Export the key, encrypted with my key, to email to Bill:
>>
>> Um. I tried a couple of things and just managed to mangle up my shell
>> windows with lines-and-boxes font characters. Anyone have a suggestion
>> on how to do this one? Anyone? Beuller?
>>
>
> You have t
On 3/22/07, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Um. I tried a couple of things and just managed to mangle up my shell
windows with lines-and-boxes font characters.
Sounds like you ended up with binary output on a terminal.
To un-fsck the terminal emulator, issue the command:
reset
> 3. Export the key, encrypted with my key, to email to Bill:
>
> Um. I tried a couple of things and just managed to mangle up my shell
> windows with lines-and-boxes font characters. Anyone have a suggestion
> on how to do this one? Anyone? Beuller?
>
You have to use the --armor option on the g
Bill Sconce wrote:
> Can anyone give me a pointer as to how to do the job manually?
> (No Sendmail, no Postfix. Just answering the durned messages.)
> There must be a HOWTO somewhere.
Well, considering it is taking 48 hours for me to get mail right now, I
may not be your best resource. (Off-topi
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 08:41:10 -0400
Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A note to save others some difficulties when using caff to sign keys...
I spent several hours today looking into Postfix, reading the sources
of caff, and searching for HOWTOs.
Can anyone give me a pointer as to how to do
A note to save others some difficulties when using caff to sign keys as
suggested at the recent keysigning at MerriLUG: caff will sign the
specified keys, prepare and send encrypted emails to the key holders.
But if you haven't configured your workstation to send email directly
via sendmail/postfix
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