Sono passato alla Mandrake 8 dalla redhat con kernel 2.2.16 giusto ieri sera
e ho notato di non avere l'abituale directory linux-versione in /usr/src.
Dove la mette Mandrake? Questo mi servirà per compilare manualmente i driver
Alsa.
Grazie mille Luca.
Il 18:24, giovedì 13 settembre 2001, hai scritto:
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Andrea Colanicchia ha scritto:
Pensavo che i sorgenti forniti dalla mdk fossero gia` patchati!
Per esempio, se hai il
ciao a tutta la ml, sono alla disperata ricerca di un programma che
riesca a tradurre i file binari da numeri a testo, conoscete per caso
qualche sito da cui scaricarmelo o un programmino che facca questa cosa?
grazie in ogni caso
Alessandro
brain wrote:
Andrea Celli ha scritto:
Prova a reistallare (basta un finto upgrade)
Per evitare altri problemi consiglierei di partire da cdrom
(modalita` rescue), di editare il lilo.conf e di dare
lilo -r /dev/hdb7
Si, ma dovrebbe montarsi la partizione di sistema, riuscire a
Ciao !
Ho installato Openoffice su una Mandrake 7.2 ma riesco ad avviarlo dal
menu solo da root. Sapete quali file bisogna modificare x fare accedere
al programmma anche gli altri utenti ??
Grazie x la risposta !!
Ciao
Giulio
ps: questo programma ci impiega + di un minuto per caricarsi, è così
Ciao !
Per spegnere il computer uso: shutdown -h now ma funziona solo da
root... per fare eseguire questo comando anche da un altro utente ??
ciao e grazie !!!
Giulio
non puoi, a meno di dare il permesso all'utente.
Per la gestione dell'utente prova linuxconf.
Ciao
alberto
- Original Message -
From: GiulioF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:18 PM
Subject: [newbie-it] spegnere il computer.
Ciao !
Per
Qualcuno sa dirmi perchè tux racer, se lanciato da
utente normale, mi blocca kde mentre da root tutto
funziona? (mdk 8.0) Ciao.
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Il tuo indirizzo gratis e per sempre @yahoo.it su http://mail.yahoo.it
Il 00:19, venerdì 14 settembre 2001, hai scritto :
Alberto Zanoni ha scritto:
Ciao,
qualcuno sa di un'applicazione usabile per vedere
/scrivere/modificare file prodotti da Corel Draw ?
Uhm, posta l'estensione del formato, magari gimp lo supporta (ma puoi
controllare tu stesso).
Ciao,
Il 14:57, lunedì 10 settembre 2001, hai scritto :
Alberto Zanoni wrote:
Una domanda per il logout. Poichè sono un appassionato della
tastiera ed uso
pochissimo il mouse,
bravo
ho un bottleneck quando chiudo una sessione. Con
Ctrl+Alt+Del chiudo KDE
Questo dovrebbe provocare un
Il 09:18, venerdì 14 settembre 2001, hai scritto:
Ciao !
Ho installato Openoffice su una Mandrake 7.2 ma riesco ad avviarlo dal
menu solo da root. Sapete quali file bisogna modificare x fare accedere
al programmma anche gli altri utenti ??
Grazie x la risposta !!
Ciao
Giulio
ps: questo
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 09:39:50 +0200
luca laghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sono passato alla Mandrake 8 dalla redhat con kernel 2.2.16 giusto
ieri sera
e ho notato di non avere l'abituale directory linux-versione in
/usr/src.
Dove la mette Mandrake? Questo mi servirà per compilare manualmente i
Very good point here!
I for one, only respond to messages that have a subject matter that
would interest me, or my knowledge would be helpful. Or if the topic
becomes rather lengthy.
But at the same time, sometimes it's hard to come up with a topic that
really lets the list know what you need.
Yes ..I have the CD
Best Regards,
SKLIM
- Original Message -
From: Michael Falzon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Recover
and it mandrake X.XX ?
u do have the cd yes
- Original Message -
From:
OK ..Thank
Best Regards,
SKLIM
- Original Message -
From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Recover
I don't have a boot disk.
I believe my partition is currupted ..
Best Regards,
SKLIM
Boot
It's not a bug. SO was designed for integration with KDE1, not KDE2.
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 17:52:34 -0700, Ed Kasky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I even reported this little bug to Star and never heard anything back...
I just manually created the links.
Ed
At 07:07 PM 9/13/2001 -0400, you
StarOffice 5.1 was released when KDE 1.x was still the norm. It can add itself
to the KDE 1 menu, but this is now pointless since most people use KDE 2 today.
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 00:23:05 -0400, Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You are correct. Star Office does not automatically insert
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 22:49:35 -0400, Naish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which are the important differences between them?
(not the stupid ones, only the important)
Thanks...
Jorge
Any kind of KDE vs GNOME review would be very subjective. In the end, it comes
down to personal preferences
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 17:18:01 -0400, mcoady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my ongoing attempt to get Mandrake8 to accept an earlier version of WP8, I
tried to install the earlier library libc5 via rpm.
However I get the message: file /etc/nsswitch.conf from install of
libc5-5.4.38-3 conflicts
Got to http://www.bastille-linux.org/ and get the latest version. Mandrake 8.0
only includes a release candidate.
On 13 Sep 2001 18:36:35 -0400, Paul Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget to install the latest version of ip-tables first.
-Paul Rodríguez
On 13 Sep 2001 18:18:41
Manual states cat /proc/pci
Typed the following -
su
Password
cat /proc/pci
Did you make a typo here, or did you really type the in front of pci?
password
find /pci
Again the that should not be there...
Perhaps first an
ls -l /cat/p*
would clarify something.
Am I doing
Robt. Miller wrote:
I no longer have the four different background colors that came up the first time I
booted Mandrake and I can't
seem to get the 4 desktops either, it comes up with only 2. Is there a way to get it
to come up as 4 with the original
colors?
If you're using KDE: KDE
Hello Stan,
Friday, September 14, 2001, 2:13:08 PM, you wrote:
SL Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with
I have the same problem, only I use thebat on win98 for reading mail
(... hangs head in shame)
I have multiple filters, but still occasionally one sneaks
As a complete newbie...
Does anything automatically link itself into the menus?
I've installed a number of things off the LM CD and never got links to
them...
Is linking part of the RPM standard?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ed
I am sorry and my thoughts go to those affected by the WTC air plane
crash but will the people who want to discuss the attacks please take
their chat to another forum i.e. like the one below:
Original Message
Subject: [List-A-Day.com's] Listaday Review: USAttacked
Date: Wed, 12
ATI does provide technical assistance to the XFree86 project it is on their
web site
Jeanette
Original Message-
From: Robert MacLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Bcc:
Subj: Re: [newbie] new linux drivers for
Rog and everone else that cannot find the delete key.
Please do not abandon this list, and do not ask to be killefiled or otherwise
put your heads in the sand. world wide co-operation and humanization is
almost the only way we have to prevent the types of tragedies we are living
thru. I KNOW
I installed a lnx4win Mandrake 8.0 on a pc, which
would load a text bootloader fine.
However, when I decided to uninstall, I deleted the
lnx4win folder (in windows) and rebooted.
Grub still starts and then, being a complete newbie, I
don't know how to get past it.
Is there any way of getting
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 10:50:30 +0200, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
If you're using KDE: KDE Control Centre - LookNFeel - Desktop -
Number of Desktops. There is a slider in the upper right corner that
controls the number of desktops.
I change that back to 4 and every reboot it reverts to two.
Want
Boot with a win floppy and run fdisk /mbr
(as so often we hand out winders info...)
I installed a lnx4win Mandrake 8.0 on a pc, which
would load a text bootloader fine.
However, when I decided to uninstall, I deleted the
lnx4win folder (in windows) and rebooted.
Grub still starts and
I have any problems with starting X-windows since I have restart my
compute.
I working with the Mandrake linux v.8.00. During starting my system
again Linux fixed any bugs which were made by shutting the system down.
Then starts the Xserver and breaking down. The system opens the console
prompt.
On Friday 14 September 2001 00:13, you wrote:
Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with
Newbie in the subject line or in the to field should be sent to another
folder. This mostly works, but many posts from this slip through to my
inbox. Upon examination, I can
Paul,
Thanks for the rapid response.
Yes, I REALLY typed it, () Getting desperate! Trying anything.
Yes I tried it without the also.
Sending the list? I am on one machine using the WIN98 O/S with
Netscape. The list is on the MDLIN O/S on the same machine.
One thing I will explain root,root
When I log in and type startx the system tells me this text above.
...
successfully loaded NV driver RIVA GLX Version=1.2
-FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno=2
failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1'
Fatal server error:
Could not oen default font 'fixed'
...
pleas send
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 06:49:17 -0400, you wrote:
Rog and everone else that cannot find the delete key.
Please do not abandon this list, and do not ask to be killefiled or otherwise
put your heads in the sand. world wide co-operation and humanization is
almost the only way we have to prevent the
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 09:32:27 +0200, you wrote:
On a last and final note I think it is more than likely LA as it is Los
Angeles which means, I think, Without Angels.
Los means the. Los Angeles means The Angels.
Greg G wrote:
no it is not the city of god
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 09:41:45 +0200, you wrote:
As I said, shit happens and we just have to live each day to the best of
our current ability.
Regardless of how far away you are, regardless of the topic of this
mailing list, I cannot believe you just distilled what occurred this
past Tuesday to
Building Mandrake 8 server and trying to Get samba working:
When I try a net view \\server_name from a W2K box it returns:
System error 5 has occured.
Access is denied.
This is the smb.conf file I am using:
[global]
workgroup = MVI #MVI is my NT domain name
hosts allow =
on 9/13/01 2:44 PM, Charles A Edwards at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was saying that all resolutions are supported except
for 24bpp.
I could run 32bpp in both linux and windows as well as
16bpp and all lower settins but Not 24bpp.
Heh heh, I feel pretty stupid. My computer (running the riva
Tim Holmes wrote:
But why are people a) complaining about it, b) messages like this
suddenly being posted? It takes less time to delete an email then it
does to compose a message in complaint saying that you want something
done on the list about a certain topic.
This message is intended to
On Friday 14 September 2001 06:43 am, Robt. Miller wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 10:50:30 +0200, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
If you're using KDE: KDE Control Centre - LookNFeel - Desktop -
Number of Desktops. There is a slider in the upper right corner that
controls the number of desktops.
I
On Friday 14 September 2001 08:40, you wrote:
on 9/13/01 2:44 PM, Charles A Edwards at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was saying that all resolutions are supported except
for 24bpp.
I could run 32bpp in both linux and windows as well as
16bpp and all lower settins but Not 24bpp.
Heh heh, I
Out of curiosity, I would be interested in having some ideas about:
* how many people (what regions of the world) have to pay a metered
rate for their Internet access
Most people in Europe that do not have access to ADSL or Cable internet (like
me). Using a phone line already costs
On Friday 14 September 2001 08:47, you wrote:
When I boot up, I sometimes get a maximal mount count error, check forced.
What does this mean? How do I avoid it?
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:53:20 -0400, Richie de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 14 September 2001 00:13, you wrote:
Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with
Newbie in the subject line or in the to field should be sent to another
folder. This mostly
You can put whatever you like into an RPM package, including links. however,
most independent packagers (i.e. those not packaging for a distribution company)
don't bother doing this. Also, some distributions like Debian and Mandrake have
their own menu systems, which are incompatible with the
on 9/14/01 8:55 AM, Paul at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most people in Europe that do not have access to ADSL or Cable internet (like
me). Using a phone line already costs money, local phone calls are charged
between $0.60 and $1.00 per hour (as far as I know)
What I mean is that the US is
Hi-
I am trying to harden my Mandrake 8.0 box as much as possible. I would like
your thoughts on what tools should be installed, and in what order.
Specifically, I have heard I should install Bastille-Linux, ipchains, TCP
wrapperswhat else is there? Does it matter the order? Does there
John Rye wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 04:24:06 -0700 (PDT)
Adam Cripps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just installed and am looking forward to
getting on the net with Linux. My modem - (COM2) seems
to be working fine, but when it dials the ISP number I
get a woman on the network (recorded
I think this is because most people know more about Windows than LInux. I know
I do. If somebody has a question to ask and I know the answer(and I had the
time to read e-mail that day), I answer it.
jim
Quoting John W [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes this is a Linux mailing list. I am often amazed
yep, or if it's a win95 or win98 boot disk, it is on the A: drive.
Quoting Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Adam, not two weeks ago I did exactly the same thing, and it was a weekend
so I had no way of finding out how to fix it. you might want to wait for
someone to confirm this answer, but
Randy Kramer wrote:
rant
(Except that my ISP has changed his rules since I signed up, and now
considers that if I remain connected for more than 4 to 12 hours (I
forget the exact rules), I am hanging, and he takes it upon himself to
disconnect me. I can reconnect, but he seems to have his
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 17:18:01 -0400, mcoady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my ongoing attempt to get Mandrake8 to accept an earlier version of WP8, I
tried to install the earlier library libc5 via rpm.
However I get the message: file /etc/nsswitch.conf from install of
Really, just to respond to the rant here, this is a problem that a lot
of ISPs run into.
Here's a basic run down of why.
Some ISPs don't use very advanced equipment. And even those that do,
there are always issues of software and of telecommunications isssues.
Some small town ISPs are, for
On Saturday 15 September 2001 02:00, you wrote:
On Thursday 13 September 2001 11:13 pm, Stan Lockaby wrote:
Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with
Newbie in the subject line or in the to field should be sent to
another folder. This mostly works, but many
I have not received any mail from either the newbie list or the expert list
since this morning, when I asked everyone to stay on the list to learn what
we can. I hope we have not decided to take such measures at this time, when
cool heads MUST prevail.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 10:52:30 -0500, you wrote:
MR HAVLIK.
How many of your Mandrake customers are dead or maimed? How many potential
Mandrake business customers responsible for the re-building of IT
infrastructure have you just alienated? Does the death of more than five
thousand souls not
Your font server, xfs is not running. One reason for xfs not starting may be
that you have deleted or moved the folders where all the fonts are stored.
To verify that you still have fonts to load, open this file at the shell
command prompt:
vi /etc/X11/fs/config
You ought to see some
This was recieved by the list...
I would like to extend the invitation to those would like to keep discussing
our grief with members on this list to create a mailing list for that
purpose. Email me and I will create a makeshift mailing list of those
interested. Especially if you were
I think the argument of whether or not various topics should be allowed in
this list or not has gotten a bit out of hand. Lets quickly look at both
sides and see if we can come to a conclusion.
First we have those that want to post about seemingly unrelated topics.
Should
I had a similar idea, but maybe this yours is better. Could call it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:-)
-s
On Friday 14 September 2001 03:36 pm, jennifer wrote:
This was recieved by the list...
I would like to extend the invitation to those would like to keep
discussing our
hi,
i have used the following to convert some homemade wavs into mp3s:
$ for file in `ls *.wav`;do lame -b 256 -q 0 $file `basename $file
.wav`.mp3;done
it works fine except for file names with spaces, i can't work out how to
rectify this, i have also tried:
$ for file in `ls *.wav`;do lame
I have refrained from posting OT since Dennis HAVLIK posted about
kicking people off the list. However, that was not the only one reason.
The other is that I have had arguments in the past about posting OT, and
I see some of the same people who flamed me about my opinion are now
posting OT
Hi all,
I have been scanning these off topic USA posts since they started on my
windows box, and i never delete the mandrake posts. so my outlook.pst file
is 700 mb... nasty that,,,
anyway, my thought is this,,,
some things that are off topic should be ok, if they help foster the linux
Gary,
This list is for the people by the people and if we as a
whole want to allow
off topic conversations, then we should allow it. If not, we shouldn't.
Actually this is a list that is hosted, operated and paid for by Mandrake.
They set it up and contribute to it for the purpose of
i have also tried the following:
$ for file in `ls *.wav`;do lame -b 256 -q 0 $file `basename $file
.wav`.mp3;done
i think this is fine apart from the first line, i think this is feeding each
seperate word in a filename as a filename to the lame command, i think that
it might actually be
Getting a bad
exit status trying to install the accelerated x-server for i810 chipset
support.
I can install the
XFCom** file successfully but when I try to rebuild the kernal module I get the
bad exit status listed below:
Bad exit
status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.57140 (%build)
Has anyone
LURKER here, if I may? I have conversed with Mr. Havlik before and he is
NOT the OGER you think of. He is just wanting to keep this On Topic for
what it is supposed to be used. I have been bumped for unknown reasons
about a year ago. That is NOT a big problem...just apologize and request
We seem to have the same idea if you refer to one of my posts earlier. If we
can't do this on -list , lets do it off-list.
Charles, Since I am guilty of flaming you and contradicting myself about
posting OT, I again, offer my apologies. While I do still think there is a
difference about that
I have been searching for a post regarding how to expand and collapse the
subject groups in kmail's threaded messages. I would rather have my inbox set
up so i would only see on message header for each thread instead of all
messages in every thread. Similiar to using the plus and minus signs
On Friday 14 September 2001 05:40 pm, jennifer wrote:
I have been searching for a post regarding how to expand and collapse the
subject groups in kmail's threaded messages. I would rather have my inbox
set up so i would only see on message header for each thread instead of all
messages in
Which one do most of you prefer? I use gnome, and in Mandrake 7 it
default installed Enlightenment and in 8 it defaulted to Sawfish. I'm
not sure if the features I liked in Enlightenment exist and I don't know
how to set them up, or whether they were features of Enlightenment. For
starters, my
On Friday 14 September 2001 05:07 pm, d wrote:
LURKER here, if I may? I have conversed with Mr. Havlik before and he is
NOT the OGER you think of. He is just wanting to keep this On Topic for
what it is supposed to be used. I have been bumped for unknown reasons
about a year ago. That is
hi, i highlighted this text (below the 'On Frid..etc)
r. clicked and chose reply, voila!
bascule
On Friday 14 September 2001 11:40 pm, you wrote:
am fairly certain this has been addresed before. I also read on somewhere
that there is a feature where you can highlight text in an email and
It didn't work for me...perhaps kmail is corrupted. Would you mind telling me
what version of KDE and kmail you are using? I am using the version contained
in the original build of mandrake 8...I haven't upgraded yet.
On Thursday 13 September 2001 19:19, bascule wrote:
hi, i highlighted this
Hello all
did anyone ever figure out how to get the security update feature to work?
When I try the ftp server is found, however the rpm manager just hanfs when
trying to access the site.
I'm using mandrake 8.0 by the way.
Thanks
Mark A
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
On Friday 14 September 2001 06:15 pm, jennifer wrote:
On Friday 14 September 2001 18:57, s wrote:
On Friday 14 September 2001 05:40 pm, jennifer wrote:
I have been searching for a post regarding how to expand and collapse
the subject groups in kmail's threaded messages. I would rather
perhaps thats it, i am using kmail 1.3.1, actually the 'about kmail' says
kmail 1.3.1 (using kde2.2.1pre) but i don't understand since i am running
mandrake freq2 with cooker kde upgrades so i thought kde would be full 2.2?
bascule
On Saturday 15 September 2001 12:29 am, you wrote:
It didn't
Anything availible in linux to read MS PowerPoint presentations?
--
They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little
temporary safety, deserve neither safety nor liberty. -- Benjamin Franklin
http://home.woh.rr.com/thecraig/
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
yes, I know how to thread my messages, what i don't know how to do is
expand or collapse the threaded messages. For example, what i see is
subject#1senderdate
subject#1senderdate
subject#1senderdate
subject#1senderdate
aha! i'm sure i remember that behaviour briefly some months back - the plus
and minus boxes not working - shortly after i upgraded or reinstalled i
forget which, i think upgradeing kdenetwork (or is it kdeutils that has
kmail?) is necessary, this could mean the whole of kde which itself could
While playing around w/ my menu... I found out that the StarOffice links are
actually installed. It's just don't show up if Madrake costumization is
enabled. Once I disabled it, I see the StarOffice links.
and... sorrie... I lost the link for printing in staroffice. ^^;;
can someone give it to
On Friday 14 September 2001 06:37 pm, jennifer wrote:
yes, I know how to thread my messages, what i don't know how to do is
expand or collapse the threaded messages. For example, what i see is
subject#1senderdate
subject#1senderdate
Your talking about ticking the little box with the plus or minus sign
right? (i'm really not as stupid as my questions sound) It doesn't work
for me. I am unsure whether kmail is corrupted or I have a different
version. I am using KDE 2.1.2 and kmail 1.2.
No, there is a radio box in
star office presenter seems to do pretty well
- Original Message -
From: Jon Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 7:28 PM
Subject: [newbie] MS PowerPoint reader for linux?
Anything availible in linux to read MS PowerPoint presentations?
--
hmm, good luck if you decide to upgrade, but on reflection even if there
isn't an option in 'settings' for default thread behaviour, wasn't there
always an option hanging off the toolbar item 'folder' ?, i remember the plus
and minus boxes not working but i'm sure that did,
for any one who
I'm about to buy a new video card, either a 3D Prophet 4500 PowerVR KyroII
64MB AGP, or a VIVID! XS Kyro II 32MB AGP. Can anyone tell me what the
compatability is like with these and Mandrake 8.0, or a place I can find
out?
Lovely Jubbly :o)
Hey Ho...lets go
Want to buy your Pack or
Hello,
I really hope you don't mind me asking a windoz question. You see, I have
still not managed to install Mandrake. Until I do I would like to continue
receiving mail from this list for future reference. However since the
average daily mail from this list tends to range between 50 to 80. I
again and again I shall beg forgiveness for my self, this WAS NOT done by
anyone but me and my ISP changing POPmail settings. (they changed, I did
not)
- Original Message -
From: jennifer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: etharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001
Star Office works great
Not aware of anything else?
Derek
On Friday 14 September 2001 19:28, you wrote:
Anything availible in linux to read MS PowerPoint presentations?
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; name=message.footer
Siavash,
I just did a quick run through on my windows box using the following
instructions: they are a little crude, but they worked. Try running through
again and see if you can't get it to work
Tools
Rules wizard
New
Move messages based on content
with newbie in the subject or body
On Friday 14 September 2001 07:10 pm, jennifer wrote:
No, there is a radio box in the settings to default all your threads to
collapsed and then you use the + or - in the subject list to expand them.
-s
No, there isn't one...it must be my version...bascule has reccomended (with
On Thursday 13 September 2001 06:30 pm, bascule escribió:
perhaps thats it, i am using kmail 1.3.1, actually the 'about kmail'
says kmail 1.3.1 (using kde2.2.1pre) but i don't understand since i
am running mandrake freq2 with cooker kde upgrades so i thought kde
would be full 2.2?
bascule
Hi, I run mandrake 8. I changed X to the 4.x
version using mandrakes setup program (can't rem the name, but, it let's you
change the version running. So, I changed from 3.x to 4.x and now X has HUGE
fonts. Everythings giant. What should I do?!
Thanks for any help.
Tom.
Someone from Boston sent these sentiments out that I would like to share. I
know that some don't want OT on this list, but lets end our discussions as
friends...
Subject: For the book...
Yesterday's events have had a profound impact on me...especially once I
got home last night
On Friday 14 September 2001 21:04, you wrote:
Linux fellows, how could I subscribe to this list, please?
Thanks
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I would think the city of God would be renowned for something more pure than
capitalism, wealth, and the fact that if the city had public restrooms, they
would be used as homes for those who live under boxes.
Hans N.
-Original Message-
Behalf Of Mohammed Arafa
another off-topic post
ok
I have an ISP I have to pay for. One of their major centers, which happens
to be the one that affects me, is/was a quarter mile away from the world
trade center. Now my connection sucks. I'm trying to dial up for the 50th
time hoping I can go online and get my e-mail. *In a whiny cry-baby
Jennifer, my most sincere thanks to you for that solution as it worked. I
seem to have missed implementing the last couple of steps, namely to check
to turn on rule before clicking finish.
In the meantime I have in excess of 100 messages in my inbox to move to
approriate folder. Up till now I
LURKER here, I am using the Eudora Lite v5.1 within WinBlow$ and receive
multiple copies of first sent messages prior to any responses. I find the
DEL key works great in my system and just ignore that prob. To me that
is very insignificant compared to the benefits I am receiving from this
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