mple, your localhost is 192.168.2.167, and you are
connected to wanadoo.nl as 85.144.207.123).
Best wishes,
Ted.
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ance that this trick could work well
enough.
If it failed at any time, of course, then he'd just have to
revert to DHCP for that connection.
Best wishes,
Ted.
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f R which switches
between 0 and 1. Clearly it is straightforward to compute
more complicated conditions involving the line-number of
the original file.
Best wishes,
Ted.
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On 23-May-07 18:54:52, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> (Ted Harding) wrote:
>> On 23-May-07 16:52:24, John E. Perry wrote:
>>> I've seen several statements lately that one gets to the black
>>> console screens via alt-F1. When I do this, I get the KDE menu.
>>&g
n
is standard.
Overall, nothing whatever to be concerned about!
Hoping this helps,
Ted.
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east this illustrates the principle.
Also, a PS file need not contain DSC comments at all, in
which case the above will not work, and a different
approach would have to be worked out.
Hoping this helps!
Ted.
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On 19-Mar-07 21:29:52, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Monday 19 March 2007 21:37, Ted Harding wrote:
>> Now, while the standard "doubl{e|y} linked list described
>> at [1] above has been around since the year dot (or shortly
>> thereafter), and is found everywhere, the seco
On 19-Mar-07 21:00:37, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 20:37:58 - (GMT)
> (Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> For example, does it occur in standard textboooks on computer
>> programming and data structures? Is there long-standing open
>> s
quot; at [2] above is well
established prior art?
For example, does it occur in standard textboooks on computer
programming and data structures? Is there long-standing open
source software in which it may be found?
Thanks!
Ted.
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Indications of how to do this sort of thing can be found in
man xmodmap
Hoping this helps, sympathy with your problems, and wishing
you a good solution and outcome!
Ted.
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Mail stores mail in MH folders,
one of which is "inbox", so doesn't directly deal with the
user's system mailbox /var/spool/mail/user except when pulling
mail. So with an MUA which works that way, you could use 'elm'
on the inbox as above. But if your MUA's inbox is
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