On Jan 8, 2002, 10:32 (+0100) Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have redhat 7.2 with latest ximian gnome. I want to configure my
> computer to be able to write and display the euro symbol. Does anybody
> know how to do it? Any document I have to read to do it?
Second try to post this :)
On Jan 8, 2002, 10:32 (+0100) Angel L. Mateo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have redhat 7.2 with latest ximian gnome. I want to configure my
> computer to be able to write and display the euro symbol. Does anybody
> know how to do it? Any document I have to read to do it?
http://www.hp.com/worksta
On Jan 2, 2002, 01:06 (-0500) Devon wrote:
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> On Tuesday 01 January 2002 04:52 pm, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > Hi Devon,
[ ... multi-snipped ... ]
>
> > and I changed /etc/X11/XF86Config:
> > commente
27;d know of .
On Jan 1, 2002, 14:08 (-0500) Devon wrote:
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> On Tuesday 01 January 2002 12:56 pm, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
[ ... ]
Thanks Devon for all your work.
And if you please let me know in case you want to know how
xf86ttfontool wo
Hi,
Is the XftConfig in Rh 7.2 (is it there?) the same as the
/etc/X11/XF86Config in Redhat 6.2?
I have here Redhat 6.2, and I just installed xf86ttfontool, but after
reading 'fetchmsttfonts' it seems, this program works only on redhat
7.2 or so:
it says (end of the file):
-
On Dec 11, 2001, 23:02 (-0500) Admin-myispnet wrote:
> I got the same virus...thank God i got norton
>
> "Manuel A. Camacho Q." wrote:
> >
> > Take a look at what I got!
> >
> > -Manuel.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > The attachment(s) that came with the following mail
> > > receive
On Dec 3, 2001, 16:53 (+0800) Edward Dekkers wrote:
> > I need to manage automatics time syncing (GMT +1). I think about 1 hour
> > checking for correct time in CRONTAB.
> > HOW TO DO IT???
>
> man ntpdate
> man hwclock
... especially hwclock ... the very latest version runs (at least as
far as
On Nov 30, 2001, 16:27 (-0300) Martín Marqués wrote:
> Trying to update wu-ftpd from rpm I get this error:
>
> [root@math /root]# rpm -Uvh
> /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/wu-ftpd-2.6.1-0.6x.21.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
> /etc/pam.d/system-auth is needed by wu-ftpd-2.6.1-0.6x.21
On Nov 25, 2001, 18:25 (-0600) ABrady wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 14:20:11 -0800 (PST)
> Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
>
> > On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> >
> > > Netscape 4.77 (on Redhat 6.2) is *suddenly* starting very sl
On Nov 25, 2001, 14:20 (-0800) Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> > Netscape 4.77 (on Redhat 6.2) is *suddenly* starting very slowly:
... this is only half the truth ... IIRC I had the same pr
Hi,
Netscape 4.77 (on Redhat 6.2) is *suddenly* starting very slowly: it
takes up to 5 or more minutes until he loads the local start file --
the whole Netscape window is nearly empty during this start-up process
(all I can see at this time is the "Stop" Button at the beginning --
but even this b
On Nov 20, 2001, 09:42 (-0500) Bob Staaf wrote:
[ ... ]
> > But I'm really looking for a method where my system does
> *all* the work
> > for logging the stuff I'm doing on it ...
> >
>
> Wouldn't Tripwire be good for this?
... thanks, Bob, I already downloaded it :)
Regards
Wolfgang
>
> Bob
On Nov 19, 2001, 09:37 (+0100) Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question on my mind: What do ye folks out there use as a system
> logbook? What I mean is something to keep notes of what RPMs you installed/
> upgraded/removed (and when), which configuration files you changed, etc.pp.
On Nov 17, 2001, 21:35 (-0600) ABrady wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Monte Milanuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 9:27 PM
> Subject: Re: OT: SuSE review
>
>
> > On Sat, 17 Nov 2001
On Nov 17, 2001, 10:58 (-0500) Green, Aaron wrote:
> I agree with the minor differences, but obviously, some focus more on
> the personal desktop (ex. Mandrake). I'm just wondering who is focusing
> on ease of use, where as I look at Red Hat as a mix of ease of use,
> stability, and power. Comp
On Nov 9, 2001, 18:13 (+0100) Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Nov 9, 2001, 15:58 (-) Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>
> > At 11/9/2001 04:16 PM +0100, you wrote:
> > >BTW... is there a central place for checking what some acronyms mean?
^^^
the following
Hi,
the following actually is Part II of the thread
"Where is timezone (Red Hat 6.2)"
that I started Oct 28.
(Redhat 6.2, Kernel 2.2.14-5.0)
I want to set my Hardware clock *and* the System Time (= Linux Time) at
system-start with 2 commands, back-to-back, in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit ... my
main que
On Nov 9, 2001, 15:58 (-) Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 11/9/2001 04:16 PM +0100, you wrote:
> >BTW... is there a central place for checking what some acronyms mean?
http://www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/abbrev.html
... even a link to Smileys there ...
Sorry, if I misunderstood the question: I a
On Nov 7, 2001, 15:53 (-0500) Dale Kosan wrote:
> YES, that did it, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOUCan anyone recommend a
> good site for getting the most out of Pine, I am a newbie so something simple
> would be best.
http://www.washington.edu/pine/faq/index.html
(you *perhaps* have this FA
Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Thu, 19 Apr 2001, 20:54 <+0200>:
> ... as said in anouther thread here:
> http://www.redhat.com/download/mirror.html
>
> ... I'd try German sites ... I'd guess they're not so busy as in other
> regions of the world, from one
Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Sat, 21 Apr 2001, 13:51 <+0200>:
> Message from Anthony E . Greene on Fri, 20 Apr 2001, 22:07 <-0400>:
>
> > On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 15:13:42 Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > >I didn't manage to use the redhat search engine for
Message from Anthony E . Greene on Fri, 20 Apr 2001, 22:07 <-0400>:
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 15:13:42 Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> >I didn't manage to use the redhat search engine for this list some minutes
> >ago: I was looking for 'Pine' and then 'Netscape
Chuck,
I hope you will not take down your site as a whole. I like it not only for
the redhat-archives there ...
Besides:
I didn't manage to use the redhat search engine for this list some minutes
ago: I was looking for 'Pine' and then 'Netscape' at
http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists/redhat-list
Thanks again, Michael.
Message from Michael R. Jinks on Thu, 19 Apr 2001, 16:00 <-0500>:
[ ... ]
>
> well, if your current, cleanly-linked object files (libraries or
> whatever) depend upon shared libraries which go away during the upgrade,
> you'll have trouble. an instance i've run into from
Message from Trond Eivind Glomsrød on 19 Apr 2001, 15:08 <-0400>:
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > [ ... ]
> > Will an update to redHat 7.1 delete all this non-rpm software on the
> > machine?
>
> Usually not. However, if a file
Message from Dave Ihnat on Thu, 19 Apr 2001, 08:00 <-0500>:
> [ ... ]
>
> Compiling is a general term for the process of taking humanly-writable
> and readable instructions to the computer and converting them into a form
> that can be directly read and executed by the host operating system.
>
>
t libraries are 'cleanly' connected to
each other that there's always a small risk some stuff will break with the
update, right ... ?
Regards.
Wolfgang
>
>
>
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> >
> > I'm running RedHat 6.1 on my machine and I'd like to upda
I'm running RedHat 6.1 on my machine and I'd like to update to redhat
7.1 ... But what I do not know is: I have some programs on the machine
which I did not install via a RPM-install but from a tarball ... and I
have several scripts on the machine which were not built via a rpm install
but by me .
... as said in anouther thread here:
http://www.redhat.com/download/mirror.html
... I'd try German sites ... I'd guess they're not so busy as in other
regions of the world, from one reason: in Germany there are nearly no flat
rates offered by ISP's, which means that in this country it's probably
Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Thu, 12 Apr 2001, 23:51 <+0200>:
> When trying to start up2date as root in an xterm, I get this answer:
>
>
> ]# up2date
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "/u
When trying to start up2date as root in an xterm, I get this answer:
]# up2date
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 11, in ?
import urllib, string
File "/usr/lib/python1.5/urllib.py", line 25, in ?
Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Thu, 5 Apr 2001, 15:35 <+0200>:
> Message from Krikofer on Wed, 4 Apr 2001, 18:19 <-0700>:
>
> > Hey, guess what? I know what I saw. Yesterday, as I see this email
> > speaking of this subject, I went to look up Passport Ter
Message from Krikofer on Wed, 4 Apr 2001, 18:19 <-0700>:
> Hey, guess what? I know what I saw. Yesterday, as I see this email
> speaking of this subject, I went to look up Passport Terms agreement and I
> did see "License to Microsoft". Today I tried to show my wife, IT'S GONE!!!
> My wife did
Message from Aage J. Skjolingstad on Sun, 1 Apr 2001, 11:56 <-0500>:
> Do it for Linux:
>
> Make a few hits; 5 -10 times each of us; - this voting does not block
> repeat votes :=)
I don't think you meant this seriously ... :)
But, just in case you did mean this seriously, just this: I apologize
day.
Wolfgang
Message from Dominic Mitchell on 28 Mar 2001, 23:24 <-0500>:
>
> This script will be correct if you really want to keep all these
> directory empty. Sometimes I like to keep a few spec file in
> there just for examples ...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dominic.
>
Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Wed, 28 Mar 2001, 22:01 <+0200>:
> Thanks, I got my spec file now ... :)
>
> And this little note:
> Harry Putnam posted here last December (thread: 'Regaining disk space') a
> fine little script that I just used to clea
ang
Message from Dominic Mitchell on 28 Mar 2001, 14:13 <-0500>:
>
>
>
>
>
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'd like to extract a spec file from a existing SRC.RPM I have here ...
> > didn't manage it until now ... that'
I'd like to extract a spec file from a existing SRC.RPM I have here ...
didn't manage it until now ... that's what I did:
--
$ rpm -q --specfile wget-1.5.3-6.src.rpm
line 1: Unknown tag: í«îÛb
query of specfile wget-1.5.3-6.src.rpm failed, c
Thanks:
Mikkel, Bret, (no Jacob, your analogy wasn't a diatribe: I found
it very helpful ...) Werner, Bryan, Rick, rpjday, ... so many here have
given me their time, and I'm sure I learned much more with your help than
I had expected before ...
Thanks again.
Wolfgang
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Message from Rick Warner on Mon, 26 Mar 2001, 11:16 <-0800>:
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> > .. that's what I did, but I have just studied my motherboard manual:
> > AFAIUI anybody having access to the CMOS pins there simply can ju
Message from Mikkel L. Ellertson on Mon, 26 Mar 2001, 12:14 <-0600>:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> > Just read the thread on how to create a new password for root (entering
> > single user mode, writing "linux single" at the lilo p
Just read the thread on how to create a new password for root (entering
single user mode, writing "linux single" at the lilo prompt then typing
"passwd" etc. ...
How can I prevent this, because this possibility (as convenient it may be
for a poor admin having lost his password) basically leaves
html-mail sent to me will discover digital nirvana ... :)
( ... > /dev/null, or wherever it is ...)
http://www.geocities.com/wolfgangpfeiffer
Message from David Talkington on Sun, 18 Mar 2001, 14:47 <-0600>:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> >Wolfgang P
It works here ... :)
But 'til now I didn't succeed in changing this command to a value that it
produces an output which shows the last installed rpms first ... which
could be useful ...
Wolfgang
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Me
.
There are many more rpm's I installed or updated the last weeks (apache or
telnet for example ... ), but this bind RPM seems to be a possible answer
to the different Netscape behavior.
Just in case someone having similar problems with this browser ...
Regards.
Wolfgang
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Message from Michael Burger on Sun, 18 Mar 2001, 11:49 <-0400>:
> rpm -qa --last | less will paginate the output for you.
yep ...
thanks, Michael.
Wolfang
>
> On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 17:34:44 +0100 (CET), Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> >oops,Bret,
m -qa --last
##
I think that's it ... although it gives a bit too much of output ..
(just remembering the words "Keep it simple ...!" Was it A. Feininger, the
American photographer, who said this ... ??)
Thanks for your help, Bret.
Wolfgang
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.
Am I getting old; what's going on there?
Thanks in anticipation.
Wolfgang
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Message from Chuck Mead on Mon, 12 Mar 2001, 15:58 <-0500>:
> On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream:
>
> WP>
> WP>
> WP>Message from Chuck Mead on Mon, 12 Mar 2001, 15:28 <-0500>:
> WP>
> WP>> On Mon, 12 Mar 2001
Message from Chuck Mead on Mon, 12 Mar 2001, 15:28 <-0500>:
> On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer spewed into the bitstream:
>
> WP>Chuck,
> WP>great to hear that (as I hope :)) it was not my system (because most often
> WP>this is the first mistake I'
Chuck,
great to hear that (as I hope :)) it was not my system (because most often
this is the first mistake I'm searching for if somthing doesn't work as I
expected) being responsible for 'Did you run htmerge?'
:)
Regards.
Wolfgang
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or (perhaps more up-to-date)
RPM-HOWTO/build.html
(part of: RPM HOWTO/ RPM at Idle/ Donnie Barnes/ Red Hat, Inc.)
(I've perhaps downloaded this from somewhere ... I'm not sure whether this
is a default install on my system (RedHat 6.1)
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RPM-HOWTO
on my machine (RedHat 6.1):
/usr/doc/HOWTO/RPM-HOWTO
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Message from Michael R. Jinks on Thu, 8 Mar 2001, 09:29 <-0600>:
> Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> > rpm-qg Development/Tools
>
>
Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Mon, 5 Mar 2001, 22:54 <+0100>:
>
> 1. I know how to build a RPM with a SRC.RPM ...
> 2: I do not have the src.rpm ... that's why I want to build it :)
> 3: Even if I had the source rpm, I'd like to learn building one by myself
>
haps being *not* very unix ... :) ...
I promise I love these lil' misunderstandings :)
Regards.
Wolfgang
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Message from Jonathan Wilson on Mon, 5 Mar 2001, 15:39 <-0600>:
> Why don't
ork for you, I know this ... but I don't know what else I could do now
anymore ...
Thanks in anticipation.
Wolfgang
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Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Thu, 1 Mar 2001, 16:44 <+0100>:
>
> [... ]
> ##
> In many cases you can simply run the command
> rpm --rebuild APPLICATION.src.rpm
> to compile the SRPM into an RPM - you don&
w much about
compiling. If all goes well, you'll end up with a brandnew
APPLICATION.i386.rpm in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386, which you can then
install the normal way.
Thanks again, Thomas ..
Wolfgang
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Thank you, Mikkel,
so at least I do not have to worry anymore about my possible brain-damage
or so :) ... I already thought whether this was the real problem behind
the one I thought I'd have with Pine ... :)
Regards.
Wolfgang
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; change, IIRC: same or similar
problems as described above ...)
MY COMMENT:
I think my Pine is unable to save the news-stuff it loads down on my
machine, and this perhaps results to the problems from above ...
My questions:
--- Are there others with similar Pine problems?
--- Is all this a bug in
Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Fri, 16 Feb 2001, 23:53 <+0100>:
>
> [ ... ]
I made a mistake here:
> this is my .fetchmailrc (I changed some values for the posting):
> -
> defaults
> poll pop.blablamail.de
&g
Just a lil' correction (Sorry, English's not my first language ...):
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Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Fri, 16 Feb 2001, 23:53 <+0100>:
> [ ...
---
default-composer-hdrs= From:
Reply-To:
Attchmnt:
Subject:
Bcc:
Cc:
To:
customized-hdrs = From: Wolfg
g installed
up2date-2.1.7-0.6.x on it ...
Hoping it helps.
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Message from jmcintyr on Wed, 7 Feb 2001, 14:22 <-0500>:
> having a problem installing
eded it after too much
work with "failed dependencies" ... :)
And thanks to all others helping
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Message from John Aldrich on Mon, 5 Feb 2001, 14:28 <-0500>:
> On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> > I wanted
lling
this new python-version will be the end of this round of "failed
dependencies" ...
Nevertheless: Thanks, Pi.
Regards.
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Message from Pi on Mon, 5 Feb 2001, 10:36 <-0800>:
> You probably have the old version that
ether I shall send the 2 files in a private mail
to you: they have about 20K.
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Message from Richard Critz on Sun, 4 Feb 2001, 23:16 <-0500>:
> Where is the documentation for up2date? I can get a little bit with --help
&g
I compiled and installed PINE 4.33 on redhat 6.1.
And I have gnupg on the machine.
How do I get gnupg back into pine again -- I had it before connected to
pine simply (at least AFAICS) by having installed pine-4.31-2.i386.rpm:
but after having uninstalled this pine-rpm, the newly *compiled* pin
age ... just an information what
will happen ...
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Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 3 Feb 2001, 10:28 <+0530>:
> hi linuxers,
>
> i have RHL 6.0 on a P II 333. after some 2o to 30 booting, i am
> getting an error mess
solved the problem completely: all mails were sorted then as they
should be ...
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Message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Sat, 3 Feb 2001, 14:49 <+0100>:
> Pine.
>
> I'm a beginner with LINUX... and I was rather astoni
pping Pine seem to be very sedulous people ... every now
and then they have a new version ... I have their latest Pre-Release on
the box: it's running there (on redhat 6.1) until now without problems.
Being curious, I'll have a look at mutt sooner or later ... :)
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Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Fri, 12 Jan 2001, 23:40 <+0100>:
> Reply to message from Uday Pai on Thu, 11 Jan 2001, 19:38 <-0800>:
>
> > hi,
> > You can use .procmailrc file, match the pattern in the mail-header and
> > delete them
> >
bscribe #no asterisk before 'unsubscribe'?
/dev/null
###
and procmail /dev/nulls this message only *after* I downloaded it to my
machine, correct?
Wolfgang
>
> -uday
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
&
Hi,
I need some detailed (or at least *some* good) documentation on how to
set up spam filters with fetchmail. I'd like to know how to delete mails,
addressed to me, with fetchmail on my ISP's machines (protocol=POP3)
*without* the need for downloading them.
Or some info on how to send back ma
Reply to message from Mikkel L. Ellertson on Mon, 8 Jan 2001, 20:23 <-0600>:
> On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> >
> > I have gpg on the machine .. and PINE should be able to use it ... still
> > 'lnp' ... or 'slx' ??
> >
&
ofing it some minutes ago ...
Wolfgang
Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Tue, 9 Jan 2001, 19:43 <+0100>:
>
>
> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
>
> Regards.
> Wolfgang
>
> Reply to message from Gliebe Richard (gr) on Tue, 9 Jan 2001,
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Regards.
Wolfgang
Reply to message from Gliebe Richard (gr) on Tue, 9 Jan 2001, 11:14 <+0100>:
> Hi,
>
> is there also a german redhat-list available ?
>
> Regards
>
> Richard
>
>
>
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Reply to message from Statux on Mon, 8 Jan 2001, 18:50 <-0500>:
> that's lnp, not lpn :)
>
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I want to compile a new Pine on Red
I want to compile a new Pine on RedHat6.1
But I have to know the correct Pine port to do this.
This new Pine-version offers the following 5 ports for the install on
Linux:
Linux
lnx Linux using crypt from the C libr
Hi,
How can I uninstall a program that was compiled to the system?
I'm using RedHat 6.1
Info about where I could learn this will also be much appreciated ..
Wolfgang
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Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Wed, 3 Jan 2001, 17:18 <+0100>:
>
> I have PINE 4.30 /RedHat 6.1
>
> When I try to access the sent-mail folder in PINE, PINE dissappears with
> this message:
>
> [ ... big cut ... ]
How come I have to answer nearly
Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Wed, 3 Jan 2001, 17:43 <+0100>:
>
> oops, mistake: there's no '>' character before
> >From MAILER-DAEMON Wed Jan 3 16:53:48 2001
> in this message ...
don't know what's going on ... why again ha
Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Wed, 3 Jan 2001, 17:18 <+0100>:
>
> [ ... ]
>
>
> mbox is still there, and there I can see this internal-message (why can't
> I see it in the INBOX-folder?):
> ###
I have PINE 4.30 /RedHat 6.1
When I try to access the sent-mail folder in PINE, PINE dissappears with
this message:
###
[Sorting "sent-mail" | |]
Problem detected: "Received abort signal".
Pine Exiting.
##
Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Wed, 3 Jan 2001, 15:16 <+0100>:
>
> Kyle,
> I'm running PINE 4.30 on RedHat 6.1 -- and it works. First let me show
> what my machine says about PINE:
> [ ...]
>
> I built my own pine.rpm with the corresponding source.rpm
Kyle,
I'm running PINE 4.30 on RedHat 6.1 -- and it works. First let me show
what my machine says about PINE:
$ rpm -qi pine
Name: pine Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version: 4.30 Vendor: (none)
Release: 3 Build Da
Reply to message from Anthony E . Greene on Sun, 31 Dec 2000, 11:27 <-0500>:
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2000 10:47:45 Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> >Reply to message from Anthony E . Greene on Sat, 30 Dec 2000, 05:44
> ><-0500>:
> >
> >> On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 23:04:
Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Sun, 31 Dec 2000, 16:47 <+0100>:
> Reply to message from Anthony E . Greene on Sat, 30 Dec 2000, 05:44 <-0500>:
>
> > On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 23:04:09 Statux wrote:
> > >I get warning/error messages like this one on the
Reply to message from Anthony E . Greene on Sat, 30 Dec 2000, 05:44 <-0500>:
> On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 23:04:09 Statux wrote:
> >I get warning/error messages like this one on the end of signed messages..
> >is there something I'm missing? :)
> >
> >
Reply to message from Charles Galpin on Thu, 14 Dec 2000, 10:23 <-0500>:
>
>
> > Wolfgang Pfeiffer stated the following:
>
> > > But let me point to this: 'wget' does ftp *and* http -- I find it very
> > > useful for downloading html-ized manuals:
Reply to message from Thomas Ribbrock on Wed, 13 Dec 2000, 09:45 <->:
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 12:10:10AM -0600, David Talkington wrote:
> > Rob Yale wrote:
> >
> > >But if I'm using my ISPs pop and smtp servers, I don't need it on a
> > >workstation, right?
> >
> > Maybe. If you're using a
Reply to message from Wolfgang Pfeiffer on Wed, 13 Dec 2000, 02:23 <+0100>:
> Reply to message from Charles Galpin on Tue, 12 Dec 2000, 20:01 <-0500>:
>
> > I'd assume yes, but here is the info on the version I am using. Try here
> > first
> >
&g
Reply to message from Charles Galpin on Tue, 12 Dec 2000, 20:01 <-0500>:
> I'd assume yes, but here is the info on the version I am using. Try here
> first
>
> http://ftp.yars.free.net/projects/lftp/
>
> # rpm -qi lftp
> Name: lftp Relocations: /usr
> Version: 2.1.5
Reply to message from Charles Galpin on Tue, 12 Dec 2000, 18:21 <-0500>:
> I love wget and use it frequently, but find when trying to do things like
> download updates from Red Hat it is a pain when the server is busy.
>
> I recently ran into lftp and fell in love. You can login and run several
>
Reply to message from Harry Putnam on 12 Dec 2000, 15:13 <-0800> and to
message from Mikkel L. Ellertson on Tue, 12 Dec 2000, 16:01 <-0600>:
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > cat /bin/clear-build:
> > > ^^^
&g
Reply to message from Harry Putnam on 12 Dec 2000, 12:47 <-0800>:
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Mikkel pointed out the right stuff to get rid of but it looks like you
> may have a small completed binary.rpm (or something?) in there.
>
>
Reply to message from Mikkel L. Ellertson on Tue, 12 Dec 2000, 14:30 <-0600>:
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > [ ... ]
> >
> You can safely delete everything in /usr/src/redhat/BUILD. You can also
> delete the contence of /usr/src/redhat/SOURC
Hi list,
I would like to regain some more disk-space -- could someone,
understanding more than I do, tell me which of the following directories
can be emptied without risk ... (It's not just directories there ... some
files, too ..)
I have Red Hat 6.1 on the machine.
Just for better understan
Reply to message from David Talkington on Sun, 10 Dec 2000, 21:40 <-0600>:
> Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> >I'm new to Linux, but I promise I never ever nowhere under no
> >circumstances would upgrade an rpm.rpm with *--nodeps* ...
> >(exept I really knew wh
Reply to message from David Talkington on Sun, 10 Dec 2000, 19:26 <-0600>:
> > [ ... ]
>
> First thing I'd try is putting all the required .rpms in the same
> directory, then do:
>
> ls |grep .rpm|xargs rpm -Uvh
>
> That'll let rpm sort out the dependencies. If that doesn't work, try
> the same
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