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Good morning!
I'm wondering if anyone has had success using FOIA VistA Semi Viva
20060113a to send e-mail while running on GT.M/Linux. Personally I
have had success setting up the transmission script and playing it
manually, but when I try to get TaskMan to initiate the sending
process, it
Hi Kevin,
For this response, I will assume that you are running the bash shell (though
others may work this same way), and that you have a script named ~/bin/gtmsetup
that reads something like the following:
#!/bin/bash
export gtmgbldir=something
export gtmroutines=something
# etc.
From the
Hi Kevin,
For question 1:
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If you would like a command in the current directory (wherever you may be) to
execute, you would have to add a dot (.) to your PATH variable. To view the
current value of PATH, issue the command
echo $PATH
In my case, my PATH is
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On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 08:38 -0500, Alan O'Neill wrote:
[KSB] ...snip...
Linux is getting better about package management, but sadly it still
has a long way to go before it is as clean as Windows (when Windows
works). I like Debian's synaptic GUI installer, but even that would
Good morning,
I recently installed HuiVista (http://www.pacifichui.org/) under GT.M/Linux.
To change the domain name in my setup, I followed this procedure:
1) Use FileMan to create my domain in the DOMAIN file.
2) Get the internal entry number of the newly created domain.
3) Set that number
, and I'll be sure to grab the flash-player during the install.
Thanks!
Good judgment is gained through experience,
and experience is gained through poor judgment.
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On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 09:02 -0500, Alan O'Neill wrote:
Hi Bhaskar,
Yep, I agree that the package management