F1 brings up the manual perfectly from the console, and also in Xterm. But
it doesn't work with Eterm. I just noticed another problem, and that is vim
is not colorizing the .muttrc file, I'm searching now for information on the
display.
thanks
Osamu Aoki [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Are you in
Are you in Linux console or in some kind of terminal
emulator/XTERM.
Stupid terminal like one in WINDOZE can not process .
Get puTTY (google it please) if you want to access from DOZE.
Osamu
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 08:19:35AM -0800, Dale Morris wrote:
> I have both less and gzip installed, anyt
I have both less and gzip installed, anything else I might need? Or maybe
something to do with the display or a file permission?
Osamu Aoki [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Did you install less and gzip? Check with:
>$ dpkg -l less gzip
> If not apt-get install
>
> is nothing but running zles
Did you install less and gzip? Check with:
$ dpkg -l less gzip
If not apt-get install
is nothing but running zless.
The way you described sounds like missing gzip. It is required package.
Regards,
Osamu
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 05:36:38AM -0800, Dale Morris wrote:
> Recently I did a 2.2 cd
On Fri, 02 Mar 2001, Erika Pacholleck wrote:
> ( Fre, 02 Mär 2001 ) tompoe <-- :
> >
> > So, if someone could describe briefly just what happens when I enter "y" to
> > send message?
>
> I do not use Suse and no sendmail but postfix, but its slightly equal,
> so flatly spoken:
> - mutt calls th
Recently I did a 2.2 cd install of debian. Before I'd been running the
libranet version of debian. I am sourcing the keybind-1.2i file and it has
F1 linked to the mutt manual. But, it doesn't work. Trying to get vim to
read a .gz file doesn't work either, whereas it used to work with the
libranet