On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 11:02:02 -0500, Todd Slater wrote:
I think you either have to use a shell script and use Kmail for your
MUA, or you'll have to use a cron job to write the uptime to your .sig
file every X seconds. I went around with this a while back, cause I like
Sylpheed better than
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 20:50, you wrote:
Hello,
The system date for my system is wrong. I can set the date and
time with the date command to be correct and all will be okay.
I can even log out of system back to the K Desktop Environment
log in window and relog into the system, and the
On Sunday 03 February 2002 03:20, you wrote:
Before I attempt tonight to try another install should I use RaiserFS
(Seen somewhere in the instalation guide) or a linux native
partition? Will RaiserFS create any sticky situations for a newbie?
thanks for your help ;x
Richard
Whatever you
On Friday 01 February 2002 17:12, you wrote:
How do people get their current uptime info into their e-mail
signature?
Set up a script to be run as your sigfile, then include something like
the following (taken from my sigfile):
echo $( uptime )
HTH
S
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Eagles may soar, but weasels
On Thursday 24 January 2002 21:48, you wrote:
tor 2002-01-24 klockan 17.10 skrev FLYNN, Steve:
That is extremely strange.
My feeling exactly :-)
Do a 'which less' and then 'ls -al wherever less is located'.
Make sure that less isn't linked to ls or something similar.
/usr/bin/less
On Friday 18 January 2002 19:56, you wrote:
Anuerin G.Diaz wrote:
On 18 Jan 2002 03:20:12 -0500
Paul Rodr$ByH(Buez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How come in some emails, apostrophe's [heh] show up as little
square boxes in Evolution?
- Paul Rod$Bmg(Buez
must be conflict in locale
On Saturday 12 January 2002 06:23, you wrote:
Hello,
I wrote a while ago about problems I was having
w/ the GCC / CC compilers and I still can't get it to
work.
I checked my /usr/bin directories as people have
suggested and I see the files are still there. When I
do an ls
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 05:53, you wrote:
when I try to cuse cc or gcc from a command line, I
get no such file or directory. When I go to my
usr/bin directory and do an ls cc, I get the
following: cc@
I try compiling directly in the /usr/bin directory
(which shouldn't be necessary)
On Saturday 29 December 2001 17:06, you wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to get to alias's (pleural sp?) to work and am having
a problem. Here is what I put into /home/darklord/.bashrc:
alias diablo2=winex /mnt/windows/Program\ Files/Diablo\ II/Game.exe
alias starcraft=winex /mnt/windows/Program\
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 21:44, you wrote:
While viewing web pages in Mozilla 0.9.4, I notice that all of the
apostrophes get replaced with a y with two dots over the top. Do any
of you guys know how I get rid of this? Not a big deal, but kind of
annoying. TIA,
Fred
Sounds like the web
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