I found remind on the web at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/remind.html and
it has both an x interface and a text interface.
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At 11:35 PM 6/21/2003 -0400, jude dashiell wrote:
Unix has a calendar capability. If you have a file called .calendar in
your home directory on a Unix system, when dates and events come due that
are listed in that file the system can be so arranged that a user will get
email reminders about those
What I would guess happened is somehow your IDE channels got reversed.
This an option designed for those (like myself) who have their main
disk drives on an offboard IDE controller. On a "normal" setup, the
motherboards onboard IDE controller's two channels would be ide0
and ide1, and any offboard
Unix has a calendar capability. If you have a file called .calendar in
your home directory on a Unix system, when dates and events come due that
are listed in that file the system can be so arranged that a user will get
email reminders about those events. That particular function of Unix most
def
I can't use any of the x applications. I'll find out what the interface
status on remind is, thanks.
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At 10:11 PM 6/21/2003 -0400, jude dashiell wrote:
Is there source for calendar for linux somewhere on the web? I'd hate to
have it said microsoft outlook can do something useful linux cannot?
Since I don't use Outlook, I'm not sure what the "something useful" it can
do is. And "calendar for linux
Here's a puzzling qestion.
(not to Ray, as the description of what happened comes from a 3-years
newbie still lacking the required 30-years-Unix-culture-acquaintancy
and thus is absolutely inable and inapt to use [a] correct terminology
[b] in an exactly rules compatible logical arrangement of said
Is there source for calendar for linux somewhere on the web? I'd hate to
have it said microsoft outlook can do something useful linux cannot?
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