Thanks Todd,
will check it out this weekend.
This will be my chance to config with spell checking to!
Steve
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 17:45:44 -0500
Todd Slater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:52:45 -0600
> Steve Jeppesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Using Sylpheed 0.8.5claw
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:52:45 -0600
Steve Jeppesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using Sylpheed 0.8.5claws here.
>
> Another filter I would like to use is something like, if I have not
> marked (right now, by color marking) a message, I would like it to be
> deleted after a week has gone by since t
Thank you for all of you help.
Regards
On Sunday 22 December 2002 10:04, Todd Slater wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:58:50 -0500
>
> Tibor A Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello I would like to know if anyone knows how to get this list in
> > digest mode via the individual e-mails?
> >
> > Th
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:52:45 -0600
Steve Jeppesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using Sylpheed 0.8.5claws here.
>
> Another filter I would like to use is something like, if I have not
> marked (right now, by color marking) a message, I would like it to be
> deleted after a week has gone by since t
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 03:52, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
> I filter the entire list into one folder called "Newbie" (orig. huh?
> LOL)
>
> but filter threads within? Is there another filter which can be put in
> place? All I do is click the subject "button" above all the emails, and
> it sort of filters
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 15:25:27 +
Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 22 Dec 2002 3:04 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
> > On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:58:50 -0500
> >
> > Tibor A Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello I would like to know if anyone knows how to get this list in
> > > digest
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 15:01:00 +
Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Another filter I would like to use is something like, if I have not
> > marked (right now, by color marking) a message, I would like it to
> > be deleted after a week has gone by since the message was received.
> > Does
On Sunday 22 Dec 2002 3:04 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:58:50 -0500
>
> Tibor A Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello I would like to know if anyone knows how to get this list in
> > digest mode via the individual e-mails?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tibor
>
> If you look at the full
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 08:58:50 -0500
Tibor A Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello I would like to know if anyone knows how to get this list in
> digest mode via the individual e-mails?
>
> Thanks,
> Tibor
If you look at the full headers for mail from the list, you can see some
of the addresses
On Sunday 22 Dec 2002 2:52 pm, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
> I filter the entire list into one folder called "Newbie" (orig. huh?
> LOL)
>
At the moment that's all I'm doing, but when I get more hectic again I will
have to add filters. For instance, under Newbie I would create new folders
for areas of
I filter the entire list into one folder called "Newbie" (orig. huh?
LOL)
but filter threads within? Is there another filter which can be put in
place? All I do is click the subject "button" above all the emails, and
it sort of filters by subject - not very effective though.
Using Sylpheed 0.8
On Sunday 22 Dec 2002 1:58 pm, Tibor A Toth wrote:
> Hello I would like to know if anyone knows how to get this list in digest
> mode via the individual e-mails?
>
> Thanks,
> Tibor
I don't think digest mode is an option. What most of us do is filter the
list's emails, so that you can decide whi
Hello I would like to know if anyone knows how to get this list in digest mode
via the individual e-mails?
Thanks,
Tibor
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good info, thx
to all others: this is a "newbie" list and I would hope that we would
advocate linux as much as possible even if it means spoonfeeding newbies.
If you want to show your superior l33t skillz, then get on IRC and respond
to all questions with "RTFM". Every user that is converted to l
i don't want to go
>
>
> > ** Original Subject: RE: [newbie] commands
> > ** Original Sender: "Eugene C. Zesch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > ** Original Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 21:37:34 -0500 (EST)
>
> > ** Original Message follows...
>
> >
> > [
you are right "failure is not an option"
i will succeed are the only words worth knowing
> ** Original Subject: RE: [newbie] commands
> ** Original Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ** Original Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 11:42:39 -0500 (EST)
> ** Original Message follows...
&
On Wednesday 14 February 2001 08:37 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> keith dalpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > totally new in the old world i came from dos/widoze
> you would type cd/dir to change directories
> could some one please show me a type of directory change command
> i would be greatful
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> also what books do you recommend i will purchase or do almost anything
> to end having to use windows
> i hate being in the main stream being sent in a direction i don't want to go
>
> > ** Original Subject: RE: [newbie] commands
> &g
thank you for your very helpful info even gene's slightly rude remark
had very helpful info in his site recommendations it is amazing how fast one
can build his skills once the basics are obtained
> ** Original Subject: RE: [newbie] commands
> ** Original Sender: Vic <[E
Oh gee THAT was HELPFUL -- NOTTT!!!
How about giving the guy some USEFUL info
Such as---
To change directories, type cd /bin
and that will place you in the directory /bin
one down from root level.
To go to the directory /usr type cd /usr
and you will be in it.
Then if you want
also what books do you recommend i will purchase or do almost anything
to end having to use windows
i hate being in the main stream being sent in a direction i don't want to go
> ** Original Subject: RE: [newbie] commands
> ** Original Sender: "Eugene C. Zesch" <[EMAIL P
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> totally new in the old world i came from dos/widoze
> you would type cd/dir to change directories
> could some one please show me a type of directory change command
> i would be greatful
God, man, get a book! Im sorry if that sounds rude, but why in the world
are yo
totally new in the old world i came from dos/widoze
you would type cd/dir to change directories
could some one please show me a type of directory change command
i would be greatful
as one newbie to another ---
to install a RPM you use 'rpm' -- not any of those other commands. such as:
rpm -ivvh file_to_install-1.0.8.i586.rpm
also, you have to be either root or super user (that got me a few times)
does any of this help you??
Adrian Smith
'de telepone dude
Telecom Dept.
x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> when I try to install an rpm from the Command
> line (Konsole)and I type :"./configure " ,or " make" ,"xmkmf" the konsole
> tells me :"No such file or directory,or Command not found,no target
> ,stop? all I want to do is install the driver for my sound card
> (alsa)fo
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 13:44:19 -0400, Carlos wrote:
>Now can you tell me why ?when I try to install an rpm from the Command
>line (Konsole)and I type :"./configure " ,or " make" ,"xmkmf" the konsole
> tells me :"No such file or directory,or Command not found,no target
>,stop? all I want to do is in
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now can you tell me why ?when I try to install an rpm from the Command
> line (Konsole)and I type :"./configure " ,or " make" ,"xmkmf" the konsole
> tells me :"No such file or directory,or Command not found,no target
> ,stop? all I want to do is ins
Grace and peace to all of you from our Lord!
And thanks for your great effort , helping us so patiently ,ex planing
and teaching and supporting each person directly or not directly with
your answers. From which I learned
couple things.
Perhaps my next question is a matter of common sense,which I s
/02/2000 23:42:35
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Steve Flynn/UK/Contr/IBM)
Subject: [newbie] [Newbie] Commands...
Hey...what do the -r , -s, -n things mean? i know there are morecould
someone explain them to me?
Hey...what do the -r , -s,
Hey...what do the -r , -s, -n things mean? i
know there are morecould someone explain them to
me?
Tim Franzke wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me ? I want to do the following with the linux command line
> ( I have had a look at man and --help but still could not figure it out)
>
> 1 - I want to get a complete recursive list of number of files, number of
> dirs and total byte size of a pat
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me ? I want to do the following with the linux command line
> ( I have had a look at man and --help but still could not figure it out)
>
> 1 - I want to get a complete recursive list of number of files, number of
> dirs and total byte s
Hi,
Can anyone help me ? I want to do the following with the linux command line
( I have had a look at man and --help but still could not figure it out)
1 - I want to get a complete recursive list of number of files, number of
dirs and total byte size of a path.
2 - Want to delete all files
Here you go tom, try these out.
http://www.magma.ca/~bklimas/Linux_commands.htm
- Original Message -
From: Tom Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 09:44
Subject: Re: [newbie] commands
> On Mon, 22 Mär 1999, you wrote: / Am M
On Mon, 22 Mär 1999, you wrote: / Am Mon, 22 Mär 1999 schrieben Sie:
> Is there a good book or website that has a list of linux commands to help me
> get started using linux. I am familiar with windows and dos but only been
> with linux for about a week.
>
>
> The Bushman
> Always Learning
Doh
On Mon, 22 Mär 1999, you wrote: / Am Mon, 22 Mär 1999 schrieben Sie:
> Is there a good book or website that has a list of linux commands to help me
> get started using linux. I am familiar with windows and dos but only been
> with linux for about a week.
>
>
> The Bushman
> Always Learning
The
> Is there a good book or website that has a list of linux commands to help me
> get started using linux. I am familiar with windows and dos but only been
> with linux for about a week.
>
> The Bushman
> Always Learning
Welcome Bushman! Don't worry, many of us here are newbies too. You'll find o
Here is a handy little site I picked up a while back:
http://www.magma.ca/~bklimas/Linux_commands.htm
Hope it helps!
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, The Bushman wrote:
> Is there a good book or website that has a list of linux commands to help me
> get started using linux. I am familiar with windows and
Is there a good book or website that has a list of linux commands to help me
get started using linux. I am familiar with windows and dos but only been
with linux for about a week.
The Bushman
Always Learning
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