On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 23:05:22 -0500
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks. actually, at that time i was concerned with taking a few pages
from a much larger pdf file and saving 'em as a pdf. but this will
allow assembling those saved pages into one bigun, which will be very
useful to me in due
On Sat, 2003-11-08 at 15:44, Jorge Almeida wrote:
Hi,
Would somebody tell me what to do to customize colors in lynx? Above all, I want to
get rid of that hateful black background...
I tried to edit lynx.cfg with no success whatsoever.
Thanks in advance.
Jorge Almeida
Hello,
It may
On 11/6/2003 11:08 AM, I believe that Tim Wunder wrote:
In an effort to eventually upgrade my system from RHL 8.0 to Fedora Core
1, I'd like to determine what rpms are installed that are not part of
the origianl RH 8.0 or any of its updates. Essentially, this would be
any rpm I have installed
I've been using KDE's built-in player myself. Works fine.
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Anyone
dep wrote:
thanks. actually, at that time i was concerned with taking a few pages
from a much larger pdf file and saving 'em as a pdf. but this will
allow assembling those saved pages into one bigun, which will be very
useful to me in due course.
Extracting pages may be done with ghostscript.
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 18:16, Collins Richey wrote:
There are only two possibilities - Novel/SUSE will become a dominent player in
the linux marketplace, or they'll go under. I'm betting on the former.
I agree. I think this is a good thing for both SuSE and Novell.
Commercial linux needs a
Hmm, I wonder how many Debian types we have on this list. There must be
some, I'm sure.
I'm working on getting Debian going on my workstation. Thus far I've
installed Woody and upgraded to Sid. I'm running into trouble with one
thing, though. The version of XFree86 in Sid is still too old to
On Monday 10 November 2003 03:18 pm, Aaron Grewell's voice rose above
the ones in my head and stated:
[snips of sources file]
I commented out the Sid stuff to see if I could force it to use the
experimental stuff, but when I run apt-get upgrade it says:
Reading Package Lists... Done
On Sun, 09 Nov 2003 21:36:57 -0500
joel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going over some of my html/javascript beasties that I wrote for
work. I am still confounded why these don't work properly in netscape or
mozilla but do in opera6 and IE 5.5.
Have you run it in Mozilla with the
Windows is braindead. But you knew that.
Today at work I had some postscript files in an e-mail I wanted to print.
The e-mail was on Windows. Futzed around, couldn't find anything that would
interpret PostScript. So I called our helpdesk. After a good bit of
searching his answer was Adobe
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 20:28:19 -0600 Alan Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Windows is braindead. But you knew that.
Today at work I had some postscript files in an e-mail I wanted to print.
The e-mail was on Windows. Futzed around, couldn't find anything that would
interpret PostScript. So I
What would a parody of copywrite protected code be?
Windows
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Anyone have any experience with SBC Yahoo DSL and Linux? I believe it's
PPPoE setup but I can't figure out how to generate or find a username and
password... Then, I'm attempting to use an ethernet card to plug into the
DSL Modem. So far I've seen nothing. SBC Yahoo wants you to install their
Let's just hope Novell has lost their Reverse-Midas touch...
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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:11 PM
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On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 18:16, Collins Richey wrote:
There are only
If you want to buy textmaker for $11, the site is now open for business...
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Yes, I have also found another use for windows. Politics. I have gotten,
by default, the job of getting us up and going with digital photography
in our pathology department.
You have to experience it to believe it, but our IS department is trying
to make my life as difficult as possible because
On 11/10/03 19:25, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Anyone have any experience with SBC Yahoo DSL and Linux? I believe it's
PPPoE setup but I can't figure out how to generate or find a username and
password... Then, I'm attempting to use an ethernet card to plug into the
DSL Modem. So far I've seen
List
My new Linux user, the one that all of those windows confused him. Tonight I
had to another problem on his network. I told him I would remove those windows so
they would not bother him. Hell you will, I like that, it neat. What a difference
a week makes. I do have a question, his network
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